Our Family
Ray and Debbie Lusk are owners/innkeepers of The Pfeiffer Cottage Inn. The 1908 Craftsman Bungalow was purchased with the intent on turning it into a bed and breakfast. Opened since May 2008, the inn has become a successful piece of Albany's vibrant downtown revitalization. The inn continues to welcome new and returning guests that enjoy the vintage charm, the restful comfort and the surrounding historical features of the districts that grace this region.
Ray retired from the Corona Fire Department as a Deputy Fire Chief. He was with the department for thirty years. He is enjoying his retirement while working hard and as he and his wife have fun running their B & B. Debbie has been a stay-at-home mom, full-time wife, volunteer for the Corona Fire Department, was one of three environment decorators at St. Thomas Church, and worked as an R.N. for over five years.
The couple has three children and three grandchildren currently residing in California. Sandy, their oldest daughter, is the proud step-mom of Savanna, and mother to Justin, and Kaelynne. Sherry, their youngest daughter, began a career with the local Sheriff's department; and Steven, their son, is just getting a taste of life out on his own...
The Pfeiffer Cottage Inn is beginning it's second year in operation and hoping for another fun-filled year of sharing with their guests all the sweetness that the town of Albany and the Willamette Valley has to offer.
Please check out the Touring Albany link for info on what the city has to offer.
