Year Name Married Name Age YOB DOD Place of Death
1957* Webb Sterling Bauer 49 1939 8/80 WA?
1957 Joseph Richard Bommarito 48
1957 Shirley Irene Boyer 59
1957 Linda Ann Burnam 50
1957 Virgil Patrick Chamberlain 54
1957 James Theodore "Ted" Duncan 54
1957 David Martin "Dav" Dunlap 63
1957 Rose Garcia 66
1957 Judith Annette Gates 26
1957 Grace Maud Godbold 62
1957 Robin Charles Harner 60
1957* Suzanne Jane Harris Sherwood 59 1939 10/29/99 Carson City, Carson
Co, NV
1957 William Edwin "Bill" Ijanis Jr. 48
1957 Dale Allen Lindsey 54
1957* Judith Sandra Mann Bostick 47 1938 5/4/85 Seaside, Monterey Co,
CA
1957 Beverly Florence Maynard 54
1957 James Watts McIntire 48
1957 Ronald Jerome "Jerry" Millette 53
1957* James Edward Morehouse 26 1939 12/27/65 Monterey Co, CA
1957* Carol Ann Phillips ? Unknown
1957 William George "Mike" Smith 62
1957* Gladys Margaretha Torio Sheehy 32 1939 12/23/71 Santa Clara Co,
CA
1957 James Ross Wallace 59
1957* Frances Claire "Garree" Wilson 61 1939 6/19/00 Lake Co, CA
1957 (t) Shirley Irene Boyer (59)
Shirley Irene (Boyer) Fugitt Kennedy
Monterey County Herald, CA April 3, 1998, page B3
Shirley Boyer Kennedy, a former Pacific Grove resident, died of cancer
March 18 in Hollywood, Fla. She was 59. Born Oct. 22, 1938, in Los
Angeles, she had lived in Monterey County for more than 20 years. Mrs.
Kennedy attended Pacific Grove High School in the mid-1950s. She worked
at an Elks Lodge in Florida for 15 years until illness forced her to
resign last year. Mrs. Kennedy is survived by a son, Matt Fugitt of
Hollywood, Fla.; three daughters, Karen O'Brien and Lynn Mulligan,
both of Hollywood, Fla., and Stacey Ogden of Florida; two sisters,
Kathy Meacham of Lodi and Eva Mason of Las Vegas; a brother, Dale Boyer
of Hollywood, Fla; and six grandchildren. Services were held in
Florida. The family suggests that any memorial contributions be sent to
the donor's favorite charity.
Knockout II May 1998
Shirley Boyer Kennedy, 59, ('57 of Hollywood, FL, died March 1998)
died of cancer March 18, 1998 in Hollywood, FL. A native of Los
Angeles, she lived in Monterey County over 20 years, then moved to
Florida where she worked at an Elks Lodge until illness forced he to
retire last year. Survivors include Matt Fugitt of Hollywood, FL, three
daughters, Karen O'Brien, Lynn Mulligan and Stacy Ogden; two sisters,
Kathy Meacham and Eva Mason; and a brother, Dale Boyer.
1957 Linda Ann Burnam (50)
Linda Ann (Burnam) Clothier Ellett
Monterey Peninsula Herald, CA April 1989
Linda Ann Ellett, 50, of Pacific Grove, a lifelong resident of the
Monterey Peninsula, died Thursday at Community Hospital of the Monterey
Peninsula following an illness. Mrs. Ellett was born in Carmel on March
25, 1939. She was an escrow officer with the Founders Title Co. and was
a member of the California Escrow Association. She was known to the
business community as Linda Clothier. She is survived by her husband,
Michael Ellett; a son, Jeffery Clothier of Pacific Grove; her mother,
Martha Burnam of Pacific Grove; two sisters, Laura Bayless of Carmel
Valley and Nancy Waymeyer of Monterey; and a grandson. A memorial
service will be held at 7:40 a.m. on April 16 in Berwick park at
Monterey Avenue and Ocean View Boulevard, Pacific Grove. Cremation took
place at the Monterey City Cemetery under the Direction of the Mission
Mortuary. The family suggests tat any memorial contributions be sent to
the cncer charity of the donor's choice
1957 Virgil Patrick "Pat" Chamberlain (54)
Monterey Peninsula Herald, CA Nov. 1993
Virgil Pat Chamberlain, CHP officer for Big Sur, dies at 54
Virgil Pat Chamberlain, 54, who was the resident Californian Highway
Patrol officer in Big Sur for 18 years, died Tuesday at his home in Big
Sur of an apparent heart attack. Born Oct. 20, 1939, in Pacific Grove,
he was a lifelong resident of Monterey County and a 27-year law
enforcement veteran. Mr. Chamberlain was a graduate of Pacific Grove
High School and attended Monterey Peninsula College. He began his
career as a peace officer with the Carmel Police Department in 1960 and
joined the CHP four years later. He served in the Los Angeles area
until being transferred to Big Sur in 1970. He retired in 1988. Mr.
Chamberlain was the longest-serving resident highway patrolman in the
Big Sur area and for many years was the major law enforcement presence
on the Big Sur Coast. Upon his retirement, then-Rep. Leon Panetta,
D-Monterey, read into the Congressional Record a recounting of Mr.
Chamberlain's career, noting that he escorted Lady Bird Johnson when
she visited Big Sur, and in addition to traffic and law enforcement,
was active in assisting during floods, fires, landslides and rescue
work over the years. "Pat has been indispensable to me and to
virtually every federal, state and local official - both elected and
unelected - who has worked on problems related to Big Sur," Panetta
said. Mr. Chamberlain was a founding member of the Big Sur Volunteer
Fire Brigade, formed in 1974. He served as its assistant chief for 10
years, and was chief of the brigade until he retired from that job in
December. His fellow firefighters named him honorary chief for life at
that time. Ken Wright, who also served with Mr. Chamberlain as resident
CHP officer in Big Sur before his own retirement in 1990, said
yesterday, "We spent 16 interesting years together. We were able, in
our years, to meet and get to know a lot of the old-timers who had a
direct connection to the settling of this country. Frank Pinney,
assistant fire chief for the Big Sur Fire Brigade, said Mr. Chamberlain
has "already in my mind taken on the role of bigger than life... He
was just a really big person. Alan Perimutter, owner of the River Inn,
said Mr. Chamberlain stopped him twice for speeding "and it was the
best thing that he could have done... he just took me apart and made me
a careful driver." Mr. Chamberlain is survived by his wife, Barbara;
a daughter, Ginger of Washington state; four sons, Charles and Michael,
both of Marina, and Beaux and Topper, both of Big Sur; two brothers,
Charles of Carmel Valley and Ken of Auburn; his mother, Louise Orchard
of Auburn, and five grandchildren. No services are planned. The family
prefers that contributions in his memory be sent to the Big Sur
Volunteer Fire Brigade. Monterey Peninsula Mortuary at Mission Memorial
Park is in charge of arrangements.
1957 (t) James Theodore "Ted" "Pappy" Duncan (58)
Monterey Peninsula Herald, CA Dec. 1996
Ted Duncan, 58, of Hollister, a former Pacific Grove businessman, died
Thursday at Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital. Known as Pappy, Mr. Duncan
was born April 29, 1938, in Hollister, and was raised in Pacific Grove.
He owned and operated several service stations in Pacific Grove, and
worked for several years on the Peninsula for California-American Water
Co. After returning to Hollister in the mid-1970s, he opened D&H
Insulation Co., which he still owned. He was a member of Hollister
Lodge 1436 BPOE, Boosters of San Benito County, a car club, Slow Pokes
of Monterey, and was one of the founders of Tres Pinos Truck Pullers
Group. He also belonged to California Modified Pulling Association. Mr.
Duncan was in the Navy from 1957 to 1961. He served aboard the USS
Hancock. He is survived by his wife, Myra; three daughters, Myreen F.
Schaab of Missouri and Sherrie Alvein and J. DeDe Valenzuela, both of
Hollister; and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11
a.m. Monday at Grunnagle-Ament-Nelson Funeral Home in Hollister,
followed by burial at the IOOF Cemetery. The family suggests that any
memorial contributions be sent to the donor's favorite charity.
Knockout II Feb 1997
Ted Duncan, 58, ('57, of Hollister, CA, d Dec 1996) a native of
Hollister, was raised in Pacific Grove. Known as Pappy, Mr. Duncan
owned and operated several service stations in Pacific Grove. He also
worked for Cal-Am Water Co. He is survived by his wife, Myra, three
daughters and four grandchildren.
1957 David Marten "Dave" Dunlap (63)
Monterey County Herald, Monterey, CA Nov. 25, 2002
David M. Dunlap, 63, a self-employed business consultant and
accountant, died Thursday at Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital. He was
born April 23, 1939, in Oakland and had lived in Monterey County for 48
years. He was a 1957 graduate of Pacific Grove High School. Mr. Dunlap
served in the U.S. Navy. He was a member of the Kiwanis Club, Salinas
Rotary Club, Pebble Beach Car Club and Salinas Jaycees. He was also a
volunteer at the AT&T National Pro-Am, and for CASA as an advocate for
children. He loved to visit Hawaii, Cabo San Lucas and Lake Tahoe, and
to keep in touch with family and friends and plan fun activities. He is
survived by his wife of 42 years, Dottie of Salinas; three sons, Gary
Dunlap of Salinas, and Ron Dunlap and Mike Dunlap, both of Oceanside;
his mother, Maurine Thomas of Prescott, Ariz.; a sister, Becky Caudle
of Goodyear, Ariz.; three nephews; and numerous aunts, uncles and
cousins. He was preceded in death by a son, Scott Dunlap, and his
father, Marten Dunlap. Visitation will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
and from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Struve and Laporte Mortuary. Services
will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the mortuary. Burial will be in
the Garden of Memories Cemetery. The family suggests that any memorial
contributions be made to the American Cancer Society or to the SPCA of
Monterey County, or to the donor's favorite charity.
The Californian, Salinas, CA Nov. 25, 2002
David M. Dunlap, 63, of Salinas, died Thursday, Nov. 21, 2002, at
Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System following a brief illness. He
was born on April 23, 1939, in Oakland. He lived in Salinas for 48
years. He was self-employed as a business consultant and accountant.
His favorite places to visit were Hawaii, Cabo San Lucas and Lake
Tahoe. He was a 1957 graduate of Pacific Grove High School. He will be
remembered for his sense of humor and joy for life. He was preceded in
death by his son, Scott Dunlap, and his father, Marten Dunlap. Military
Service: U.S. Navy. Memberships: Kiwanis Club, Salinas Rotary Club,
Pebble Beach Car Club, Monterey County Advocate for Children, Salinas
Jaycees, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am volunteer. Survivors: Wife,
Dottie Dunlap of Salinas; sons, Gary Dunlap of Salinas, Ron and Mike
Dunlap of Oceanside; mother, Maurine Thomas of Prescott, Ariz.; sister,
Becky Caudle of Goodyear, Ariz.; three nephews and numerous aunts,
uncles and cousins. Visitation: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 26, at Struve and Laporte Funeral Home, 41 W. San Luis
St., Salinas. Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 27, at the mortuary.
Entombment: Garden of Memories Memorial Park, 768 Abbott St., Salinas.
Memorials: American Cancer Society, the Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals, or donor's favorite charity. Information:
www.struveandlaporte.com.
1957(t) Rose Garcia (66)
Rose (Garcia) Cardoza Crivello
Monterey County Herald, CA December 7, 2002, Page B5
Rose Crivello, 66, a homemaker, died Wednesday at her home of cancer.
She was born June 11, 1936, in Colusa. She lived in Monterey for 63
years. Mrs. Crivello enjoyed spending time with her family and sewing.
She was dedicated to family and friends. She was the mentor of a big
family. She is survived by her husband, Anthony Crivello of Monterey;
three sons, Christopher Cardoza of Salinas; Anthony N. Crivello and
Angel Crivello, both of Monterey; three daughters, Stephanie Rowand of
(incomplete)
Knockout II April 2003
Rose Garcia Crivello, 66 ('57, of Monterey, CA, a homemaker, died Dec
4, 2002, at her home of cancer. She was born June 11, 1936, in Colusa
and lived in Monterey for 63 years. Mrs. Crivello enjoyed spending time
with her family and sewing. She was dedicated to family and friends.
She was the mentor of a big family. She is survived by her husband,
Anthony Crivello of Monterey; three sons, Christopher Cardosa of
Salinas, Anthony N. Crivello and Angel Crivello, both of Monterey;
three daughters, Stephanie Rowand of Seaside, Rebecca Cardoza of
Oroville and Rachel Crivello of Monterey; a brother, Vince Paul of
Merced; three sisters, Jessie Garcia Morris '58 of Monterey, Pauline
Garcia Fink '58 of Oelwein Iowa and Isidora Garcia '59 of Monterey.
1957 Judith Annette Gates (26)
Judith Annette (Gates) Delgadillo
Monterey Peninsula Herald, CA Dec 29&30, 1965 page 2
Mrs. Judith Delgadillo, 26, a native of Pacific Grove and a
granddaughter of the late Arthur O. Gates, pioneer banker of that city,
died yesterday in San Jose following a sudden illness. The exact cause
will be determined by autopsy. Mrs. Delgadillo was born Jan. 21, 1939.
Her marriage to Fred Delgadillo took place six years ago in Pacific
Grove and for the past five years the couple made a home in San Jose.
Mrs. Delgadillo's death occurred on the day of her grandfather's
funeral services. She leaves, in addition to her husband, a son, Fred
Delgadillo Jr. of San Jose; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Gates,
and her grandmother, Mrs. Arthur O. Gates, all of Pacific Grove.
Services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday in the Paul Funeral Chapel, with
Mr. Ronald Vomsteeg of San Jose officiating. Burial will follow in the
family plot at El Carmelo Cemetery.
1957 Grace Maud Godbold (62)
Monterey County Herald, CA Jan 2001
Grace M. Godbold, 62, a former Monterey resident, died Wednesday at her
home in Antioch. She was born Sept. 2, 1938, in India and lived in
Monterey for 50 years before moving to Antioch four years ago. Mrs.
Godbold graduated from Pacific Grove High School in 1956. She was an
active Jehovah's Witness and was a member of the East Congregation in
Antioch. She enjoyed gardening and music. She is survived by her
sister, Mary Godbold-Whitaker of Antioch. A memorial service will be
held at 3 p.m. Jan. 13 at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses in Antioch.
The family suggests that any memorial contributions be sent to Kingdom
Hall of Jehovah Witnesses, 1111 Sunset Dr., Antioch 94509.
Contra Costa Times, CA Saturday, January 6, 2001
Antioch Sept. 2, 1938 -- Jan. 3, 2001 Grace M. Godbold died at home.
She was 62. The native of India lived in Antioch for two years. She was
a Jehovah's Witness in Antioch and enjoyed gardening and music. She is
survived by her sister, Mary Whitaker of Antioch. Services: Memorial 3
p.m. Jan. 13 at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Antioch.
Memorial gifts: Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 1111 Sunset Dr.,
Antioch, CA 94509.
1957 (t) Robin Charles Harner (60)
Monterey County Herald, CA Oct. 29, 1999
SASEBO, JAPAN - Robin Charles Harner, 60, died Oct 29, at the U.S.
Naval Hospital in Yokosuko, Japan. Born May 3, 1939, in Pacific Grove,
he moved to Japan after his retirement. Mr. Harner served in the Navy
for 20 years. Following his retirement, he was a civilian employee,
working for Crocker Bank in Salinas for a short time. Mr. Harner was a
graduate of Pacific Grove High School. While in school he was a caddy
at local golf courses. He was invited by Bing Crosby to play as an
amateur in the 1970 Corsby Pro-Am. He is survived by his wife, Nariko
Harner; two sisters, Elizabeth West of Mill Valley and Linda Fernandez
of San Anselmo; five brothers, Jack of Oakland, Al and Robert, both of
Salinas, Perry of Walnut Creek and David of Pacific Grove; and numerous
nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be held at 11:30 a.m.
Saturday at El Carmelo Cemetery in Pacific Grove. Arrangements are
under the direction of The Paul Mortuary.
1957 William Edwin "Bill" Ijams Jr. (48)
Monterey Peninsula Herald, CA June 5, 1988
Former Carmel Valley Resident Drowns in Sacramento River
Bill Ijams, 48, a former resident of Carmel Valley, drowned while
fishing June 5 on the Sacramento River in Tehama County. Ijams was
caught by the current and was unable to get back to shore, according to
the Tehama County Sheriff's Department. Born on May 18, 1940, in
Stockton, Ijams graduated from Pacific Grove High School in 1957 and
lived in Carmel Valley for 21 years. He managed various automobile
dealerships, including Wester Volkswagen in Seaside and Ghent
Volkswagen in Salinas. He was a volunteer with the Carmel Valley Fire
Department. Ijams moved to the San Diego area in 1983 to manage the
True Volkswagen auto dealership. At the time of his death, he lived in
Poway north of San Diego. Surviving are his wife, Linda, three
daughters, Heather of San Jose, Jennifer of Calabasas and Terry of
Burlingame, a son, Mark of Burlingame, a stepson, Nathan Schultz of
Poway; and a brother, Jim of San Diego.
1957 Dale Allen Lindsey (54)
Monterey Peninsula Herald, CA Jan 24, 1994
Dale A. Lindsey, 54, a lifelong resident of the Monterey Peninsula,
died on January 21 at the Hospice of the Central Coast, after a
courageous battle with asbestos-related mesothelioma. Born June 30,
1939 in Salinas, he came to Pacific Grove with his family, where he
grew up except for periods of temporary residence in Alameda; Empire,
Oregon; and San Francisco. He attended all local area schools,
including Lighthouse Avenue Elementary School; the then Robert H. Down
Junior High School; and Pacific Grove High School, where he excelled in
basketball and football. Shortly after high school he joined the U.S.
Navy and traveled to Japan and Hawaii, while proudly serving aboard the
U.S.S. Hector during the period 1957-1960. In 1960 he married his
childhood sweetheart whom he had known since the third grade, the fomer
Sereta Mae Ault. Following his honorable discharge, he worked until
1970 as service and business manager for Peninsula Boat Sales, one of
the Monterey Harbor's first marine supply businesses, originally
located on Tyler Street in Monterey and later at Monterey Wharf #2. He
attended numerous repair and updating technology schools given by major
manufacturers in the marine equipment industry. Wanting to further his
formal education, he attended Monterey Peninsula College and the
University of California at Santa Cruz. In 1971, he embarked on a new
career in the commercial mechanical insulation field, where he worked
for several years at the family-owned business, eventually assuming
ownership of Peninsula Insulation Company, which has now been taken
over by his sons. Mr. Lindsey conducted a successful operation. His
company was a key participant in the development of the local
commercial insulation industry, engaging in the construction or
remodeling of numerous hospitals, schools, manufacturing sites, major
resort complexes, and structures throughout the area of the Peninsula;
the cities of Hollister and Watsonville; Fort Hunter Liggett; numerous
wineries; and such landmarks as the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Asilomar
Conference Center, Community Hospital, and Fort Ord. Close friends,
associations, and employees praised him for his long and successful
career, his honesty, and his professionalism. As a young man he was a
duck hunter, sport fisherman, and cross country skiing enthusiast. He
longed to live in the country and in 1977 he moved with his family to
Carmel Valley. He was one of the original members of the Monterey
Peninsula Yacht Club. Throughout his lifetime he enjoyed helping and
assisting local youth groups and organizations dedicated to the young.
He served as a member of the Board of Trustees of All Saints'
Episcopal Day School; was President of the MPC Monterey Bay Swim Club;
and regularly participated in the local 4-H group. From the date of his
diagnosis as a victim of asbestos-related mesothelioma, he devoted a
significant portion of his time to researching this rare malignancy. He
was often heard to remark that he hoped something from his experience
would benefit others. While being treated at Stanford University
Hospital, because of the unusual course of his disease, he participated
in several studies and tests aimed at arriving at a better
understanding of the effects of human exposure to asbestos. Survivors
include his wife, Sereta Ault Lindsey, and his son, Brady Dale Lindsey
of Carmel Valley; his son, Deano Allen Lindsey of Carmel; his mother
and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Z. Kereta of San Diego and Maryann
Robbins of Paso Robles; a brother, William D. Lindsey of Paso Robles;
his mother-in-law, Dorothy Mae Ault of Pacific Grove; and two nieces
and two nephews. Memorial services will be held at 12:00 noon on
Saturday, January 29 at St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church, Robinson
Canyon Road, Carmel Valley. The family suggests memorial contributions
to Hospice of the central Coast, P.O. Box 2480, Monterey, CA 93942 or
All Saints' Episcopal Day School, Route 2, Box 763, Carmel, CA 93923.
KOII April 1994, page 5
Dale A. Lindsey '57, a life long peninsula resident, succumbed from
asbestos-related mesothelioma. He married his childhood sweetheart
(Sereta Ault Lindsey '58) whom he had known from the third grade.
After he was diagnosed a victim of mesothelioma, he devoted a
significant portion of his remaining time assisting in the research of
this rare malignancy. They lived in Carmel Valley and his wife Sereta
can be reached at PO Box 221935, Carmel, CA 93922.
1957 Beverly Florance Maynard (54)
Beverly Florance (Maynard) Jackson
Monterey Peninsula Herald, CA Aug 8, 1992
P.G. woman dies of injuries from auto accident
Beverly Florance Jackson, 54, of Pacific Grove, died Saturday at
Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula from injuries sustained in
an automobile accident off the Monterey-Salinas highway on Aug. 3. Mrs.
Jackson had worked for the last five years as a housekeeper at
Community Hospital and had been a resident of Pacific Grove for 40
years. She was born in Boston, Mass., on Sept. 18, 1937, and graduated
from Pacific Grove High School. Mrs. Jackson was a member of the
Central Coast chapter of the American Business Women's Association
and the Bostonian Club of Pacific Grove. She is survived by a son, Jay,
and her mother, Bessie Maynard, both of Pacific Grove; three sisters,
Olietta Thomson of Everett, Wash., Joan Scanlon of Aptos and Lorraine
Hall of Pacific Grove; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial
service will be held Thursday at 4:30 p.m. at Lovers Point in Pacific
Grove. The Paul Mortuary is in charge of cremation arrangements and
inurnment will be at El Carmelo Cemetery. The family suggests that any
memorial contributions be sent to the Community Hospital Sponsor's
Care Fund, P.O. HH, Monterey 93942.
1957 James Waits McIntire (48)
Monterey Peninsula Herald, CA Feb. 1988
James McIntire, 48, a former resident of Pacific Grove, died of cancer
Monday [Feb 1] in O'Connor Hospital in San Jose. Born in Hanford on
Nov. 23, 1939, Mr. McIntire attended schools in Pacific Grove and
graduated from Pacific Grove High School in 1957. He also graduated
from Monterey Peninsula College and Californian State University, San
Jose. Mr. McIntire, who moved to San Jose about 20 years ago, was a
life insurance salesman and vice president of the Compro Financial
group there. He was also president of the San Jose Life Underwriters
Association, a member of the Rotary Club and a member of the board of
the San Jose YMCA. Surviving are his wife, Lynne; a daughter, Kim of
Monterey; three sons, Ron of Gilroy and Don and Bob, both of Oakland;
his mother, Roxie McIntire of Murphys; a sister, Joyce Gartz of
Murphys; and a granddaughter. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m.
today at St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church in San Jose. Interment
will be private. The Chapel of the Hills Mortuary in Los Gatos is in
charge of arrangements. The family has asked that any memorial
contributions be sent to the American Cancer Society.
1957 Ronald Jerome "Jerry" Millette (53)
Monterey Peninsula Herald, CA Aug 1993
Jerry Millette, 53, of Pacific Grove, a retired foreman for Spreckels
Sugar Co., died of Heart failure Thursday [Aug. 12] at the Community
Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula. Mr. Millette was born Dec. 23,
1939, in Omaha, Neb., and three years later moved to Pacific Grove. He
attended St. Angela's Grade School, graduated from Pacific Grove High
School and attended Monterey Peninsula College. An avid athlete, Mr.
Millette participated in sports throughout his education, as well as
during his service with the Army from 1959-1961. He also managed and
participatd in the athletic programs of the Recreation Department of
Pacific Grove. He is survived by a son, Ronald of San Diego; a
daughter, Cheryl Palma of Monterey; his mother, Rosemary Millette of
Pacific Grove; three brothers, Thomas and Arnold of Pacific Grove and
Larry of Morgan Hill; two sisters, Donna Carr of Pollack Pines and
Eileen Millette of Montsanto, Wash.; and two grandchildren. He also
leaves his longtime companion, Mary Lee Perry of Pacific Grove. A vigil
service will be held at 7 p.m. tomorrow at St. Angela's Catholic
Church in Pacific Grove. A Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday
at the church, followed by burial in El Carmelo Cemetery of Pacific
Grove.
1957 William George "Mike" Smith (62)
Monterey County Herald, CA Dec. 1, 2002 pB9
William "Mike" Smith passed away peacefully in his sleep on
November 16, 2002. He was 62. He was a native of Pacific Grove and had
lived for 33 years in Los Altos until a recent move to Los Gatos.
Husband of 37 years to Ann Warren Smith, father of Brian and Courtney
Smith and grandfather of Katelyn Becker-Smith; son of Dorothy Stubbs
Smith and brother of Henry "Ike" Smith. Mike was a Civil/Environmental
Engineer with degrees from San Jose State University and Stanford
University. He was former Public Works Director and City Engineer for
Half Moon Bay and was currently working for the City of Sunnyvale as
Senior Engineer in the Public Works Department. He was an avid
volunteer for the San Francisco Region of the Sports Car Club of
America. He started flagging for the races in l988. He also enjoyed
sailing and spending time at the cabin near Bear Valley. A memorial
service will be held Saturday, December 7, at 2PM at Christ Episcopal
Church, 1040 Border Road, Los Altos. Reception to follow. The family
prefers memorial contributions in Mike's name to The Trust for Hidden
Villa, 26870 Moody Road, Los Altos Hills, California 94022 or Peninsula
Open Space Trust 3000 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park, California 94025.
Los Altos Town Crier, CA Dec 5, 2002
William "Mike" Smith, passed away peacefully in his sleep on November
16, 2002. He was 62. He was a native of Pacific Grove and had lived for
33 years in Los Altos until a recent move to Los Gatos. Husband of 37
years to Ann Warren Smith, father of Brian and Courtney Smith and
grandfather of Katelyn Becker-Smith; son of Dorothy Stubbs Smith and
brother of Henry "Ike" Smith. Mike was a Civil/Environmental Engineer
with degrees from San Jose State University and Stanford University. He
was former Public Works Director and City Engineer for Half Moon Bay
and was currently working for the City of Sunnyvale as Senior Engineer
in the Public Works Department. He was an avid volunteer for the San
Francisco Region of the Sports Car Club of America. He started flagging
for the races in l988. He also enjoyed sailing and spending time at the
cabin near Bear Valley. A memorial service will be held Saturday,
December 7, at 2PM at Christ Episcopal Church, 1040 Border Road, Los
Altos. Reception to follow. The family prefers memorial contributions
in Mike's name to The Trust for Hidden Villa, 26870 Moody Road, Los
Altos Hills, California 94022 or Peninsula Open Space Trust 3000 Sand
Hill Road, Menlo Park, California 94025.
San Jose Mercury News on 12/1/2002.
William "Mike' Smith -- Passed away peacefully in his sleep on November
16. He was 62. He was a native of Pacific Grove and had lived for 33
years in Los Altos until a recent move to Los Gatos. Husband of 37
years to Ann Warren Smith, father of Brian and Courtney Smith and
grandfather of Katelyn Becker-Smith; son of Dorothy Stubbs Smith and
brother of Henry "Ike' Smith. Mike was a Civil/Environmental Engineer
with degrees from San Jose State University and Stanford University. He
was a former Public Works Director and City Engineer for Half Moon Bay
and was currently working for the City of Sunnyvale as Senior Engineer
in the Public Works Department. He was an avid volunteer for the San
Francisco Region of the Sports Car Club of America. He started flagging
for the races in 1988. He also enjoyed sailing and spending time at the
cabin near Bear Valley. Memorial service Saturday, December 7, 2002 at
2:00 p.m. at Christ Episcopal Church, 1040 Border Road, Los Altos.
Reception to follow. The family prefers memorial contributions in
Mike's name to The Trust for Hidden Villa, 26870 Moody Road, Los Altos
Hills, CA 94022 or Peninsula Open Space Trust, 3000 Sand Hill Road,
Menlo Park, CA 94025.
KOII April 2003
William "Mike" Smith, 62 ('57, of Los Gatos, CA, passed away
peacefully in his sleep, Nov. 16, 2002. A native of PG, he was born
Sept 29, 1940 and lived for some 33 years in Los Altos, prior to his
recent move to Los Gatos. Make was a Civil/Environmental Engineer with
degrees from San Jose State University and Stanford University. A
former public works director and city engineer for Half Moon Bay and
was currently working for the City of Sunny vale as a senior engineer
of public works dept. He leaves his wife of 37 years, Ann Warren Smith;
sons, Brian and Courtney Smith; a brother, Henry "Ike" '61 of
Fresno; and his mother who followed him in death, the late Dorothy
Stubbs-Smith '31 died March 21, 2003.
1957 James Ross Wallace (59)
Monterey County Herald, CA Sept 1, 1998
James Ross Wallace, a business owner, died of heart failure Tuesday at
his San Jose home. He was 59. Born Feb. 8, 1939, in Oakland, he was
raised in Pacific Grove. Mr. Wallace had owned businesses in Campbell
and in San Jose. He was a member and past president of the West San
Jose-Campbell Lions Club. He liked to hunt and fish for steelhead. He
is survived by two sons, James Ross Jr. [error, James R. Wallace Jr.,
ed] of San Jose and Ronald Ross [error, Ronald E. Wallace] of Pacific
Grove; his brother, Charles Ross [error, Charles Wallace] of Eugene,
Ore.; his mother, Josephine of Pacific Grove; and his fiancee,
Christine Barchie of San Jose. Memorial services will be held at 4 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 12 at Unity Center of Silivon Valley, 125 E. Campbell
Ave., Campbell. The family suggests any memorial contributions be sent
to the Lions Blind Center, 101 N. Bascom Ave., San Jse 95128, or to the
American Heart Association.
Knockout II Spring 1999
James Ross Wallace, 59 ('57), died of heart failure at his San Jose
home in September 1998. A native of Oakland, he was raised in PG and
attended local schools. He was a business owner and is survived by his
two sons, James R. Wallace Jr. of San Jose and Ronald Wallace of PG; a
brother, Chuck Wallace '60 of Eugene, OR; his mother, Josephine
Wallace of PG; and his fiancee, Christine Barchie of San Jose.