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May 29, 2006, 1:59:52 AM5/29/06
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Class of 1981

Year Name Married Name Age YOB DOD Place of Death
1981 Michael Bennett Dinner 41
1981 Kenneth Krogh "Ken" Larsen 31
1981 Gene Steven Lee 35
1981* Theresa Diane Mattauch 23 1963 1/29/87 Monterey Co, CA
1981 Ron Dean Neyses 35

1981 Michael Bennett Dinner (41)
Monterey County Herald, CA Jan 22, 2005.
Michael Dinner passed away on January 18, 2005 at the age of 41. He was
born on September 20, 1963, in Carmel, California. He was a Certified
Public Accountant, and owned his own business, Dinner and Associates.
Michael graduated from Pacific Grove High School. He went on to pursue
his accounting degree at Golden Gate University. He graduated with a
B.S in accounting and went on to receive his CPA license in 1987.
Michael was a member of the Salinas Chamber of Commerce, the Hispanic
Chamber of Commerce, and the CPA Association. In his lifetime Michael
had a tremendous passion for the game of baseball as well as mentoring
children. He combined his two passions by donating time coaching,
supporting, and passing on his knowledge of the sport. His time on the
field was matched by his time off the field supporting the lives of
these same children. Michael's greatest love was his family; his wife
Suzanne, and his sons Tyler and Michael. He was preceded in death by
his father and best friend Burt in August, 2004. He is survived by his
mother Norma; sisters Karen Blasquez, Patricia Parigi, and Robin
Dinner; brothers Christopher, Joseph, and Stephen Dinner, as well as
numerous nieces and nephews. Michael will live forever in our hearts.
Our lives are enriched from his memories and his love will always guide
us. Rosary will be recited at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, January 24h, at San
Carlos Cathedral. Funeral mass will be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at San
Carlos Cathedral. The family requests contributions be made to Palma
High School baseball program located at 919 Iverson Street in Salinas.
Salinas Californian, CA Jan 22, 2005
Michael Dinner, 41, of Carmel, passed away on Jan. 18, 2005. Michael
was born on Sept. 20, 1963, in Carmel. He was a certified public
accountant and owned his own business, Dinner and Associates. Michael
graduated from Pacific Grove High School. He went on to pursue his
accounting degree at Golden Gate University. He graduated with a B.S.
in accounting and went on to receive his CPA license in 1987. In his
lifetime, Michael had a tremendous passion for the game of baseball as
well as mentoring children. He combined his two passions by donating
time coaching, supporting and passing on his knowledge of the sport.
His time on the field was matched by his time off the field supporting
the lives of these same children. Michael's greatest love was his sons,
Tyler and Michael. He was preceded in death by his father and best
friend, Burt, in August of 2004. Michael will live forever in our
hearts. Our lives are enriched from his memories and his love will
always guide us. Memberships: Salinas Chamber of Commerce; Hispanic
Chamber of Commerce; CPA Association. Survivors: mother, Norma;
sisters, Karen Blasquez, Patricia Parigi and Robin Dinner; brothers,
Christopher, Joseph and Stephen Dinner. Numerous nieces and nephews.
Rosary: 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 24, at San Carlos Cathedral located at 500
Church St. in Monterey. Funeral Mass: 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the
cathedral. Memorials: contributions to be made to Palma High School
baseball program located at 919 Iverson St. in Salinas.
Salinas Californian, CA Jan 25, 2005
Michael Dinner, 41, of Carmel, passed away on Jan. 18, 2005. Michael
was born on Sept. 20, 1963, in Carmel. He was a certified public
accountant and owned his own business, Dinner and Associates. Michael
graduated from Pacific Grove High School. He went on to pursue his
accounting degree at Golden Gate University. He graduated with a B.S.
in accounting and went on to receive his CPA license in 1987. In his
lifetime, Michael had a tremendous passion for the game of baseball as
well as mentoring children. He combined his two passions by donating
time coaching, supporting and passing on his knowledge of the sport.
His time on the field was matched by his time off the field supporting
the lives of these same children. Michael's greatest love was his
family: his wife, Suzanne; and his sons, Tyler and Michael. He was
preceded in death by his father and best friend, Burt, in August 2004.
Michael will live forever in our hearts. Our lives are enriched from
his memories and his love will always guide us. Memberships: Salinas
Chamber of Commerce; Hispanic Chamber of Commerce; CPA Association.
Additional survivors: Mother, Norma; sisters, Karen Blasquez, Patricia
Parigi and Robin Dinner; brothers, Christopher, Joseph and Stephen
Dinner; numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral Mass: 9:30 a.m. today,
Jan. 25, at San Carlos Cathedral, 500 Church St., Monterey. Memorials:
contributions to be made to Palma High School baseball program, 919
Iverson St., Salinas, CA 93901.
Knockout II March 2005
JANUARY 2005 Michael Bennett Dinner 1981 Toro Park CA - Michael Dinner
41, a native of Carmel passed away January 18, 2005 in Toro Park CA. A
graduate of Golden Gate University, he was a CPA, and owned his own
accounting business, Dinner and Associates. He had a consuming passion
for baseball as well as mentoring children. He combined the two by
donating time, knowledge, support and coaching these same children in
baseball. He is survived by his wife Suzanne, sons Tyler and Michael.
He was preceded in death by his father Burt Dinner in August of 2004.
Michael is also survived by his mother Norma, sisters Karen Blasquez,
Patricia Parigi and Robin Dinner '75, brothers Christopher, Joseph '80
and Stephen '83.
Dee Litch notes

1981 Kenneth Krogh "Ken" Larsen (31)
Monterey Peninsula Herald, CA Aug 15, 1995
Kenneth Krogh Larsen, 31, of Huntington Beach, a former resident of
Pacific Grove, died Aug 15 at his home. Born Nov. 25, 1963, in Pacific
Grove, he had lived in Huntington Beach for eight years. Mr. Larsen was
a 1981 graduate of Pacific Grove High School and also a graduate of
Monterey Peninsula College and San Diego State University. He is
survived by his parents, Tonni and Seija Krogh Larsen of Pacific Grove;
and a sister, Maria Krogh Larsen of San Diego. Family and friends are
invited to attend an informal gathering from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sept. 6 at
Corral de Tierra in Salinas. Memorial services have been held in
Huntington Beach. The Westminster Memorial Park Chapel in Los Angeles
was in charge of arrangements. The family suggests that any memorial
contributions be made to the donor's favorite charity.

1981 Gene Steven Lee (35)
Monterey Peninsula Herald, CA Aug. 15, 1998
Monterey Gene Steven Lee, a waiter from Monterey, died in his home
Monday. He was 35. Mr. Lee was born July 16, 1963, in San Jose and
lived in Monterey County for 30 years. He attended schools in Pacific
Grove and was a waiter for many years at various restaurants, including
the Denny's on Abrego Avenue. He is survived by his parents, Lynn
Crisan of Monterey and Jack Lee of Merced; a sister, Cheri Baird of
Monterey; and numerous aunts and uncles. Cremation will take place
under the direction of Mission Mortuary of Monterey. A celebration of
his life will be held at noon Sept. 5 at Lovers Point in Pacific Grove.
The family suggests any memorial contributions to the Monterey County
SPCA.
Knockout II Aug 1998
Gene Steven Lee (c '1981, of Monterey, CA, a writer from Monterey,
died in his home Aug 10, 1998. He was 35. A native of San Jose, he
lived in Monterey County for 30 years and attended PG schools. He is
survived by his parents, Lynn Crisan of Monterey and Jack Lee of
Merced; a sister, Cheri Lee Baird '83 of Monterey; and numberous
aunts and uncles. A celebration is planned for Sept. 5, at noon at
Lovers Point, PG.

1981 Ron Dean Neyses (35)
Monterey Peninsula Herald, CA Oct. 30, 1997
Ron Dean Neyses, a former resident of Pacific Grove, died Thursday in
Chattanooga, Tenn., from injuries received in a construction site truck
accident. He was 35. Born Aug 19, 1962, in Castro Valley, Mr. Neyses
had lived in Pacific Grove for 17 years before moving to Cleveland,
Tenn., two years ago. A 1981 graduate of Pacific Grove High School, he
was employed as a carpenter at the time of his death. Mr. Neyses
enjoyed trout fishing and was an avid football fan. He is survived by
his mother, Joan Lococo of Marina; his father, Jack Neyses of Salinas;
a brother, Rick Neyses of Pleasanton and a grandmother, Edna McCulough
of Langley, Wash. Friends may call at Healey Mortuary from 1 p.m. to 9
p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday. Funeral services will be held at 7 p.m.
Wednesday at the mortuary chapel. Cremation will follow. The family
suggests that any memorial contributions be sent to the donor's
favorite charity.
Knockout II Jan 1998
Ron Dean Neyses, 35 ('81; of Cleveland, TN; d Oct 1997) died as a
result of injuries received in a construction site truck accident. A PG
resident for 17 years, he moved to Cleveland, TN, two years ago and was
employed as a carpenter. He is survived by his mother, Joan Lococo of
Marina; his father, Jack Neyses of Salinas; a brother, Rick of
Pleasanton; and a grandmother, Edna McCulough of Langley, WA).

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