Ted RiddleTed Riddle was born near Red Rock, Oklahoma and graduated from Oklahoma State University with a degree in diesel and electrical technology. In college Ted and two others formed a small band and played at local events. He then owned and operated his rnch of longhorn cattle and wheat. He raised two daughters and built a log house bed and breakfast near Red Rock.In the 70s and '80s he was active in the American Agricultural Movement and president of the Oklahoma chapter. He went to DC many times with other farmers and met with senators in an effort to save the family farms. He was part of the Tractorcade that went to DC. He organized a hotline to help prevent Farmers from committing suicide. Recently he was honored at the Oklahoma State Capitol for that endeavor.He is featured in the Proud and Immortal Storytelling Project as told by OSU alumni. He and Linda are listed in The Marquis Who's Who of America for outstanding achievements and have made innumerable contributions to society.Upon marrying Linda, Ted became a superintendent for Recon Construction Company and later for Great Southwestern Construction Company. Linda was his project coordinator. They oversaw a team with whom they traveled across the Midwest building electrical substations and wind farms. Read More Read Less
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