Neal Bledsoe and Drew Bledsoe’s families are related to each other. Who are they?
Neal Bledsoe Family
Neal Bledsoe grew up in Seattle, Washington. Both of his grandfathers worked in the Air Force during World War II.
They were awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for bombing a Nazi oil refinery in Ploiety. Before becoming a global Company Executive, his mother was a life insurance underwriter and estate planner.
His Father holds a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Toronto, where he studied under philosopher Marshall McLuhan.
He moved fourteen times around the Seattle area, living in Magnolia, Ballard, Fremont, Edmonds, Magnolia again, Ravenna, Downtown, Queen Anne, West Seattle, Queen Anne, Fremont again, Queen Anne a third time, living on Bainbridge Island.
Drew Bledsoe Family
Drew Bledsoe’s parents were school teachers in Ellensburg, Washington, and his mother was a Lewis and Clark Middle School teacher in Yakima, Washington, U.S.
His Father was an American football coach; he also conducted a football camp in Washington State. Drew could interact with the professional players and coaches who helped his Father run the command.
Bledsoe’s family had moved five times before Drew was in sixth grade. They eventually settled in Walla Walla, Washington, where he coached high school football.
He won several awards, including selection to the Western 100 and Washington State Player of the Year.