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'''Alan Birch''' is a character in the [[:category:Eden Pond Series | Eden Pond Series]].
'''Allen Birch''' is a character in the [[:category:Eden Pond Series | Eden Pond Series]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Alan is the Tillamook County Sheriff.
Allen is the Tillamook County Sheriff. He has a stoic manner, avoiding expressions of emotion of any kind while on the job. He also doesn't socialize, except as required by the protocols of the office he holds. He's a member of Rotary, Lions, and the Elks in Tillamook—also less out of personal desire than political expedience. In Tillamook County, those who like him appreciate this aspect of his character; he's dedicated to the job, not devoted to the trappings of his position. But he does have opposition from more politically active members of the community, people who do see public office as a prize to be won and exploited rather than a service to perform.
 
He is a widower, having lost his wife in 1933. He is a church-goer who serves as deacon. During the World War I, he was a member of the merchant marine, and was onboard a ship sunk by the Germans office the coast of Scotland.


==Vital Statistics==
==Vital Statistics==
'''Date of Birth''': 31 August 1899<br />'''Date of Death''': —
'''Date of Birth''': 31 August 1896<br />'''Date of Death''': —


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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Revision as of 13:10, 7 February 2020

Allen Birch is a character in the Eden Pond Series.

Biography

Allen is the Tillamook County Sheriff. He has a stoic manner, avoiding expressions of emotion of any kind while on the job. He also doesn't socialize, except as required by the protocols of the office he holds. He's a member of Rotary, Lions, and the Elks in Tillamook—also less out of personal desire than political expedience. In Tillamook County, those who like him appreciate this aspect of his character; he's dedicated to the job, not devoted to the trappings of his position. But he does have opposition from more politically active members of the community, people who do see public office as a prize to be won and exploited rather than a service to perform.

He is a widower, having lost his wife in 1933. He is a church-goer who serves as deacon. During the World War I, he was a member of the merchant marine, and was onboard a ship sunk by the Germans office the coast of Scotland.

Vital Statistics

Date of Birth: 31 August 1896
Date of Death: —

Appearances