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Jared Daniel Turner

Jared Daniel Turner, 34 of Lakeside, CA Unexpectedly passed away Monday February 7, 2022. He was born September xxx, 1987 in San Diego, CA to Charles and Clarecea (Pepper) Turner.

He recently worked at TUI equally a Truck and Equipment Mechanic, Previous to that he worked at Diamond Striping Services, L&S Parking Lot Striper, Laborer at Native Construction, Little  Caesars Pizza and Stockperson at 7-11 in Lakeside.

He loved working on his Motorcar and off-roading in his Jeep. He enjoyed BBQing TriTip and was obsessed with Kraft Mac and Cheese. He Loved going to the Park with his kids, and spending time with his Family and Friends.

He is preceded in death past his Grandparents, Lyle and Clara Turner

He is Survived past his parents; his fur baby Ryder, his Grandparents, Wilbur and Betty Eiler of Indiana; his 3 children, Aiden, Keelia and Keeva; his brother Volition (Kayla) Turner, his nieces Amayah and Sarah and nephew Lucas; Along with Many Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and Friends.

I Could Not Stay Another Twenty-four hours
To Love, To Laugh, To Work or Play
Tasks Left Undone Must Stay That Way
And If My Parting Has Left A Void
Then Fill up Information technology With Remembered Joy!

James Gilderoy Tucker

James Gilderoy Tucker Built-in March 31, 1959 in Dallas, passed away February 5, 2022 in Del Mar, CA where he lived for the past 35 years. Jim grew up loving sports and excelling equally a junior lawn tennis role player. He graduated from Highland Park High School in 1977 and Academy of Texas at Austin in 1981. While at UT Jim was a member of the Kappa Alpha fraternity. Jim worked in the banking and oil and gas industries early in his career and retired from government service in 2020. Jim never met a stranger. He loved meeting and talking to anyone and anybody. Anybody was as he would say "his friend" even if they had simply met that twenty-four hours. Jim is preceded in death past his father Gil Tucker, niece Elizabeth Tucker and his honey dog Willie. He is survived by his married woman Maria, his mother Ann Low, his aunt Gail Glaspy, his brothers Robert (Barri) and David (Nora), his sister Sally (Chuck Banta) and numerous nieces and nephews. Services and a commemoration of life are pending. Arrangements past Trinity Funeral Services, Del Mar, CA. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to Torrey Pines Nature Reserve where a memorial in Jim's name has been established. https://www.torreypines.org/donate/jamestucker/ (posted 02/sixteen/2022)

Suzanne Harris

Suzanne (Repaire) Harris passed away on January 21, 2022 in Chula Vista, California at the age of 60. Suzanne was a beautiful wife, mother and daughter. Her family will host a commemoration of life in early on Summer 2022. (posted 02/01/2022)

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Elise McEwen 60, of Oceanside California, passed away on December 15,2021 afterward a curt battle with cancer. She was surrounded past family and friends who will honor her legacy by living their lives to the fullest.

Built-in in New York on Apr sixteen,1961 to parents Joan and Cherry Halwein, Elise was one of 4 sisters, 1 of whom was her identical twin, Debra.

At 20, she and her twin, Debra, set off on a assuming adventure, moving from Brooklyn NY to the Due west Declension to savour the California manner of life. As a self-proclaimed "Embankment Girl" Elise could be institute, most days, walking or basking outdoors in the wintertime, summertime, pelting, or shine. She also loved being on the hiking trails, practicing yoga, crafting, and spending fourth dimension with her many friends.

A student of life and education, Elise earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Cal Land San Marcos in 2000, majoring in Instructor Education and minoring in Spanish. She so went on to earn her Education Credential for multi-disciplinary subjects and became an educator. Her most recent position was with Pacific Coast Academy, where she provided education to children between K and 12th grade. Elise was passionate most and defended to ensuring each student and their family unit had optimum opportunities for achieving their greatest success.

Elise is predeceased by her parents, Joan and Reddish Halwein. Elise is survived by her sons, Cheyne and Jesse McEwen, sisters, Debra Schubert (Dean), Fredda Musoff (Roy), Gail Stepansky (Reddish), Tav McEwen, father of her children, nieces, and nephews: Meira Scheiner, Tehilla Steiner, Ben Stepansky, Sophia Stepansky, Mandi Musoff Bracho, Ashely Musoff Miller, Lindsey Musoff and many great nieces and nephews, friends, and colleagues. Elise will be missed dearly.

Special cheers to those, well-nigh and far, who supported and cared for Elise during this difficult time. Anne Devereux, Linda Bodiker, Janet Shepherd, Lori Colt, Sherri Starr McCusker, Mia Arellano, Erica Margarita Bryant, Theresa Weber and Heidi Borsch.


Contributions in retentivity of Elise tin be made to the Elise McEwen Memorial Fund https://bewelltherapy.net/production/elise-mcewen-memorial-fund/ sponsored by Be Well Therapy. (posted 01/03/2022)

Tina Roberts

Tina was a loving mom, sis and daughter. Her smile and laugh could make anyone'due south bad day improve. Her blue eyes sparkled with love. She lives on through her half-dozen kids. Dathan, Sara, Chelsea, Courteney , Cody and Tristan. And through her grandkids, Lyric, J'den, Jordan, Olivia, Harmony, Zora, Tayvianna and Javontae. She will be profoundly missed. (POSTED 12/14/2021)

THOMAS ALBERT FISS

Born in Carmel, California February,1953 as the youngest of four children, Thomas moved southward to San Diego at the historic period of two with his parents Captain Gordon and Louise Fiss, sister Dede, and brothers William and Steven.

He and wife Conchita met every bit teenagers, then married as each other'southward first loves.  They went on to have two children whom Tom could always be heard bragging about.

From the canyons of North Park and coastal waters of Southern California to the desert of Anza Borrego, Tom fabricated San Diego his playground.  He enjoyed camping, was quick with the birdie on the badminton court and bodysurfed with the greatest ease. Tom was an gorging fisherman with tall tales to tell. He could gear up merely about anything and had a special skill for finding lost items.  Tracking the atmospheric condition, remote control boats in the puddle, tinkering in the garage and reading the Sun paper gave him simple joys.

Tom had a generous, outgoing personality with a handsome smile to friction match. He could brand conversation with anyone willing and loved hearing "Hi Tom!" from a friendly passerby - often several times a day.  He enjoyed his evening walks around the neighborhood, stopping to greet each neighbour along the mode.

Tom built a successful business over the last 30 years that will continue nether the care and direction of his wife and family. He took pride in his work and valued relationships. His attention to particular, industry knowledge and customer care turned clients into friends while developing an admired reputation. Tom was ever the offset to have care of others - no questions asked.

March of 2022 brought the devastating news of a rapidly moving cancer diagnosis.  However, under the dedicated, loving intendance of his wife and exceptional medical team, the back up of friends and family unit, the consistency of work among colleagues and the laughter of his grandchildren, Tom gave us many more months of his wit and charm than predictable.

Thomas was a loving male parent, married man, papa, and a good friend to everyone he met. Tom is remembered with love by his children Chelsea and Timothy Baron, Elizabeth and Thomas Fiss, grandchildren Isabella, Sienna, Emilia, Grayson, and Micah, and wife Conchita.

All are welcome to celebrate Tom's contagious, happy spirit Nov 12, 2022 at one PM at Mission Basilica San Diego de Alcalá with a reception in the California room to follow.   (posted eleven/04/2021)

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Shirley Jean Garcia passed abroad (September 17th, 2021) in National City, CA at dwelling surrounded past her family. She is survived by her husband, Raymond Garcia, her children, Raymond Jr., James "JD", Becky, and Vikki, her eight grandchildren, Anthony, Raymond Iii, Abel, James Jr., Adam, Michael, DawnMarie, and Aleks, her 13 bully-grandchildren, Rosalie, Abel, Isaiah, Sofia, Zoe, Dee, Karlyna, Hashemite kingdom of jordan, Abby, Collyn, Eyan, Baylee, and Colin, 2 great-corking grandchildren, Laylani and Phoenix. She is also survived by her older sis Wanda Archuleta, of Clarksville AR and younger sis, Martha Fowler], of San Antonio TX, and two sisters-in-police force, Caroline and Lorraine of Saguache, CO.

Jean "Jeannie," was born in Arkansas to Dee and Vera Harris (Brigham) on May xix,1936. She was the middle kid of three girls and moved with her family unit to Saguache, CO in the summer of her junior twelvemonth of high school.

She met the dearest her life, Raymond, in high school. Jean and Raymond eloped a week later her 18th birthday and the night of Raymond's graduation on May 26th, 1954, and were happily married for 67 years. The following Apr she gave birth to her first child, Raymond Jr. In July 1959, she gave birth to her second son, James "JD". The family moved to National City, CA in the summertime of 1963. Jean gave nascency to her first girl, Becky in June 1964, and followed closely past the birth of her youngest child, Vikki in May1965. She lived in National City where she resided until her expiry in September 2021.

Jean worked for National Urban center School District for thirty years. She worked at many of the schools but spent near of her career at Olivewood Elementary. She loved her job and all the students she would feed that walked daily though the breakfast and tiffin lines. She never wanted to come across a hungry child; many times paying for meals for children who didn't take money for meals. Jean had a big centre and would pay for a educatee to go to 6th grade camp every year. She had many great friends and loved all the people she worked with over the bridge of her 30 years with NCSD. She shared endless groovy times with her lifelong friends, Diane, Esther, Elizabeth, Velma, and many more than. Many great times were had with these friends at food service conventions and their trips to Laughlin. Jean too spent many years at Las Palmas Park [in National City, CA?] on the baseball and softball fields with her children, where she was either in the score shack or managing a girls softball squad. There was always enough food on the tabular array for any friends of her children and warm place for many to sleep. Her house on "C" Ave. was ever full of kids.

Jean and Ray returned to Saguache, CO. to live for the jump and summer months every year later on her retirement. Once more, reunited with many of the extended Garcia family in Saguache, she made lots of wonderful memories. Jean loved reading (particularly western books), playing cards, and long drives in the mountains of CO. She and her sisters had annual vacation trips starting in Arkansas and traveling to many southern cities. Equally her and her sister's husbands retired, they as well joined on many route trips. Jean, her daughter, Vikki, and her only granddaughter, DawnMarie, went on a week-long trip to New York City, and saw many plays, wonderful museums, and sights; a trip to remember. She loved visiting her son, JD, and daughter-in-police force, Brenda, in New Hampshire during the fall to see the leaves change. Her son, Raymond Jr., e'er talks about how his mother made him ice cream from snow, and Becky'south fondest memories are all the support her mother gave her for her love of softball and how she always accustomed her for who she is.

At that place is no love like a mother's love. Jean's final resting place volition be at the Chicago Cemetery in Saguache, CO. Jean always said she wanted some of her ashes spread at the sawmill her father owned in the mountains of Colorado. Arrangements for her celebration of life are to exist determined; all volition be notified. We miss you, we love you so much. (posted 10/11/2021)

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Jaemin Nicholas Breen

As Jae's father, I knew him well including during the concluding very eventful years of his life. I thus want to document everything that fabricated him who he was. Jae was intelligent, inquisitive and insightful, with a potent desire to stay informed virtually current events all around the globe. He possessed a dry wit and wicked sense of humor which complimented his tranquility demeanor. Although Jae never obtained a college degree, he definitely attended the school of difficult knocks past having to deal with many demons which tragically concluded his life much too soon. He tried for more than 10 years to overcome his drug habit through multiple treatment programs and with the unwavering back up of close friends and certain family unit members. Along the way, his jobs ranged from long haul truck driver to assembly line positions to selling products via phone and the net. When I saw him for his 30th birthday on July 3, 2021, he said that his plan for life did not entail the traditional goals of steady work or a firm with a scout fence. That honestly and succinctly explained why he was unemployed and voluntarily living at a homeless shelter at the time of his death from an accidental overdose. I miss him everyday and ever will. Simply I am grateful that he is no longer in any pain and am forever proud to have him as my son. (Posted 10/11/2021)

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JAEMIN NICHOLAS BREEN

Jaemin Nicholas Breen passed away September iii, 2022 in San Diego. Jaemin was born in South Korea in 1991, and was adopted at age 1 to his loving Mother, Deberah Breen, and male parent, Norman Paul. He attended schools in the San Diego canton surface area, graduating from Scripps Ranch High in 2009. He received his B.Due south. in Marketing and Finance from Arizona Country University in Phoenix. In 2011, he returned to make San Diego his dwelling house. Jaemin continued his education for marketing with Westward. P. Carey School of Concern and San Diego State. Jaemin had a growing website to aid businesses in improving their online images. He was a DM Consultant Wholesale 828, and a local member of the San Diego Toastmasters and the San Diego Chamber of Commerce. On Twitter, Jae was organizing the economic regrowth of Downtown San Diego, adjustment businesses and peoples toward future infrastructure with over 3,000 members. He praised his teachers in San Diego, Arizona State, and Concern colleges for their overwhelming support. In his spare fourth dimension, Jae was an avid hiker who sought to encompass every trail within San Diego county. Jae is survived by his female parent, Deberah in Arizona, father Norman Paul in Fullerton, CA, and sis Katelin in Idaho. He was adored past his many aunts, uncles and cousins in Arizona, California, lllinois, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. (POSTED 09/30/2021)

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Jim Westbrook Sr., a resident of Santa Monica for nearly 50 years, passed away on September 1, 2021, merely shy of his 87th altogether. He will be missed!

Jim was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, youngest of four siblings. As a teenager in high school, he did well in math and science, and enjoyed dancing and playing tennis. In college he started at NC State for engineering science, then spent 2 years in the Army under the GI Bill. In the Army he assembled atomic weapons systems. He returned to UNC Chapel Hill to finish with an accounting caste. He was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.

Jim started work with large accounting firms such as Touche Ross and became a Certified Public Accountant. He was required to movement around the US for work. He met his married woman Charlotte, who he was married to for x years, in Memphis. He before long settled in Southern California. Jim started his own bookkeeping company in Santa Monica in 1977. When he sold the business concern in 2005, he became a personal bus to practice what he loved to practice, helping others.

Jim dedicated his complimentary time to serving others, bringing fun and laughter to energize his relationships. He was a member of Rotary International for many years, and President from 2006-2007. His Rotary friends volition remember him every bit "Uncle Gus," wearing a straw hat and bringing laughter and kindness to members and charity events. He donated his accounting services to the Claire Foundation, a drug and alcohol recovery center. His proudest personal achievement was 48 years of sobriety achieved from 1973 to the end. A spiritual person, he dedicated his life to his Higher Ability, supporting others in Alcoholics Anonymous and true self-improvement. He often attended three AA meetings per week until he could no longer attend. Jim sponsored and helped many others forth the mode to achieve and maintain their sobriety and his own.

Jim really loved nature, adventure, meditation and contra dancing. He often went on hikes with friends and family in the Santa Monica Mountains. He and his son bonded during week-long backpacking trips in the Sierras and trips to Alaska, Hawaii and France. Jim's family and friends will him remember every bit involved, caring, selfless, playful and just a bit silly. His laughter would light up any conversation! He was a wonderful father and grandfather. He is survived by his son, James Westbrook Jr. and grandchildren Kaden and Shelby. An outdoor commemoration of his life will be held at St. Augustine By-The-Sea Church on September 25, 2022 at 4 PM. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to the following Facebook link or send an email to jwestbrook123@gmail.com. In lieu of flowers or gifts, please ship a donation to Rotary International or to Claire|Matrix. (posted 09/15/2021)

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Celestine Felicia Nuncio Goats

Our beloved Celestine Felicia Nuncio Goats born September 16, 1977, passed abroad unexpectedly in her sleep due to complications of COVID-19 on August sixteen,2021. She was 43 years of historic period. She leaves backside her husband of 20 years Michael, daughter Kaya, son Isaiah, brother Dominic Nuncio, parents and nieces and nephews. Celestine was a wonderful mother, wife, daughter, and friend. Celestine touched the lives of all those around her. She was loved my many for her generous centre. She will exist greatly missed .
Celestine loved to travel whether a road trip or to Europe. She had planned to become to Nihon to help chaperone her son's grade. She e'er loved to notice that special gift on her adventures for those she loved.
Celestine had a beautiful grin and contagious laugh. She had graduated with her BA in English. She had worked for Kaiser Permanente for the by 12 years. (POSTED 09/02/2021)

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DAVID ANDREW STANTON

Gorging hunter and deep-sea fisherman; beloved husband, begetter, brother and friend.  David Stanton was all of these and then much more.  He touched more lives than he fifty-fifty knew.

Born July 19, 1953 in San Pedro, California, sadly, David has passed afterwards a long battle with cancer on April 29, 2021.  His e'er-positive mental attitude and strong volition; every bit well equally prayers and back up from family and friends, helped him through each course of chemotherapy over the last 10 years!  Even while on chemotherapy he shared stories or did something to brighten the solar day for anyone sitting or continuing near him in the waiting room at Kaiser, or any where he happened to be! He skilful more "Random acts of kindness" than any of us know.  He bought groceries for strangers at the market place, stopped to help stranded motorists or boaters on the ocean.  He always tried to bring people together for a BBQ, to celebrate Christmas at Lamb'due south Theater or to surprise DeeAnn on her birthday.

David is survived past his loving wife of nearly 40 years, DeeAnn Stanton.   David proudly told everyone that he and DeeAnn met in Hawaii where they danced and talked for 2 hours, afterwards which he proposed!  And she said: "yes, how about a week from Tuesday"!   The two were married a year later on.  David's honey and devotion were unending.  The couple worked hard but ever found time to play and have fun.  Together they traveled to places many simply dream of going, but for David information technology wasn't near the places, it was about the people they met along the style.  They had one son, David Stanton Jr. of Winchester, CA.  As a father, David passed along his values and his dear of hunting and long-range sportfishing to his son.  As a family unit, they formed a foundation for memories to be made and forever kept.  They hunted, fished, traveled, and enjoyed alive theater.  Begetter and son together taught David Jr.'southward girlfriend, Melissa Mooney, (Dave Sr. and DeeAnn's "Girl-in-Dearest"),  to hunt and add long-range sportfishing to her fresh h2o line-fishing skills.  She added a fresh residuum to their family life mixture.

David retired from Brawl Automotive Grouping in National City, CA afterwards two surgeries and a few rounds of chemotherapy. He worked there for nigh 30 years as a "Part'south Guy", then a Part's Managing director for various machine lines.  He made many good friends during his years at that place.

David was the son of Ellsworth Stanton and Ruth Newell, and stepson of Malcomb "Mike" Newell (all deceased.)  He is survived by four siblings, Jerome Stanton (wife Dee) of Reseda, CA; Lloyd Stanton (wife Margie) of Ventura, CA; Lucinda Farrell (husband Bill) of Vacaville, CA; and Faith Bermudez of Ontario, CA.  Sister Religion shared that the antics of family unit life in the young Stanton household was never boring!

David'due south service in the U.s.a. Regular army included one tour in Vietnam.  He made life-long friendships in the service.  It was there that he truly blossomed, becoming the homo 1 could count on when needed.  Long-time friend and brother in arms, "Herb" Berger said of David: "He got me through some rough times.  He e'er had an ear that would mind, a positive outlook that would get me adapted, and a friendship that was without question very true and honest.  I will miss him."  Well said beloved friend.

The sorry feeling of emptiness that is felt with his passing is non what he would take wanted, well peradventure just a little… He wanted all of united states of america to continue to grow and exercise the things that make us happy.  He would hope that nosotros use some of the teachings he left with each of us, because for him, life was all well-nigh "the learning curve."

David you are forever in our hearts. (POSTED 06/01/2021)

Frank J. Strand

Frank J. Strand of La Mesa, California

With deepest dearest and sorrow, we announce Frank's peaceful passing on 4/30/2021 at historic period 81 in La Mesa, CA in his home surrounded by his family. Born in Hollywood, California on 4/13/1940 to Frank and Marie Strand. Frank was beloved husband, begetter and friend. Frank was ever an energetic sportsman with an adventurous spirit. Throughout his life he had many interesting adventures including scuba diving, free diving, hang gliding pioneer, golfing, and an expert angler. He was featured on the cover of Western Outdoor News on June 12th, 2009 for winning so many "jackpots", leading to the nickname Jackpot. Frank danced his mode through life with a positive attitude and presence that projected happiness on everyone who surrounded him. His love for nature oft led him to long walks around Lake Murray and the La Mesa area. He is survived by his loving wife, Gail Holden, daughter Cary Strand, and son John Strand.

Burying at sea is planned for a sunset cruise on Saturday, June twelfth, 2021. Contact family for specific details if planning to nourish. In lieu of flowers delight donate to your favorite nature or ocean conservation organization. (posted 05/fourteen/2021)

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Donald Wayne Childress

Donald Wayne Childress passed away on April 8, 2021. He was born in Oklahoma on January 1, 1952 and settled in San Diego later on loftier schoolhouse. Don was a retired Existent Manor Broker who loved the outdoors. Taking 2 weeks with his family every year to visit Stone Creek and Mammoth Mount to get camping and fishing was his favorite vacation.

Don is preceded in death by his youngest daughter Julie Chadek, parents Robert and Margaret Childress and brothers Dave and Ed Childress.
He is survived by his wife Denise Childress, daughter Tracy Crawford and husband Jason, son Brian Childress, son-in-law Garret Chadek, his five loving grandchildren, brother John and wife Sharon Childress, sister Jean Bailey, and sister-in-laws Ballad Childress and Janice Childress.

We volition miss you lot and you will forever be in our hearts. (Posted 04/19/2021)

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It is with heavy hearts nosotros announce the passing of Karen Hope Fire (née Hernandez), just 12 days before her 71st birthday. She passed peacefully in her slumber, subsequently a courageous battle with liver cancer, on March 16, 2021. She is survived by her three children, Desiree M. Fire, Michelle A. Bainum (née Burn down), and Michael R. Burn down. Referred to as "Amma," she likewise leaves backside a legacy of eternal honey for her 6 grandchildren (listed past age): Michel W. Burn, James Gall, Kaeleah Gall, Micaela Bainum, Maycee Bainum, and Jayse Fire; also as seven great grandchildren, Alicea Gall (11 yrs), Ja'kia Gall (ix), J-La Gall (5), Kahli Gall (3), Faith Gall (iii), Ty'leah Hodges (i), and Emory Hella-Burn (5 months). Karen was preceded in expiry by her mother Rita F. Hernandez (née Cabeiro), and father William Hernandez, too as her younger sis (whom she adored), Laura Hernandez. Her reach does not end there, as she is also survived past her one-half-brothers and sisters (past historic period), Thomas R. Tamayo, Elizabeth Alton (née Hernandez), Kathy Anderson (née Hernandez), and William R. Hernandez, equally well as her beloved stepmother Mary Howeth (née Rivas), who taught her to cook.

Of Spanish and Puerto Rican decent, Karen was born in Manhattan, New York on March 28, 1950. Her family moved to Cuba when she was 1 year old and she lived a fruitful life there for many years, running through villas and enjoying the island life. When Fidel Castro took power, in 1959, her life in Cuba was significantly changed and her family returned to New York with null. She spoke only Spanish.

She would grow upward to marry a Navy Sailor and millwright mechanic, Michael J. Burn down, at historic period nineteen and have three children living in California. After 10 years of marriage ending in divorce, she raised her children every bit a single parent, while belongings secretarial, sales, and waitressing positions, earlier attaining a certificate in hotel management. She married again in 1983 and began a composite family unit with US Marine, Andrew "Drew" D. Gatzke, and his two children from a previous union, Gary A. Gatzke and Jamie J. Chugalug (née Gatzke). Drew taught her to bulldoze her first (manual transmission) sports auto, a maroon Nissan 260Z, that she loved! Although that marriage also ended in divorce, the friendship and family unit honey always remained. Her third, final and current marriage of 22 years to Cecil Burt of Hemet, California, would bring three additional stepchildren, Christopher, Aaron, and Rebecca Burt, and three step-granddaughters, Jaiden (19), Ella (16) and Alyvia Burt (13).

Karen'south love for dance started in high schoolhouse at San Gabriel High, in California, where she graduated in 1968. She connected that love throughout her life, performing in The Follies productions in Seattle, Washington. Dancing was the center of her social life for years, where she met lifelong friends. She likewise enjoyed sports like volleyball, soccer, and swimming. She would share these passions with her children and grandchildren throughout life, loudly supporting them in the stands at games and audience at performances. Most definitely a big reason they performed or played. She believed in teamwork and confidence that was built in athletics.

Having lost her mother at the age of 21, her stepmother, Mary taught her to melt. She was amazing. She loved the theatre and music from the saxophone specifically. Her thought of a swell nighttime was to wearing apparel upwards and get to a Kenny G concert or to see a West Side Story production. She likewise had a passion for abstract modern art and bright colors. Speaking of colors, her décor and wardrobe were filled with bright purples, reds, and cobalt blues. She was assuming and loved to make a statement; she refused to be lost in the shuffle.

The matter that most will remember well-nigh her was her undying honey for animals. She would rescue and nurture any creature in need, if able. Information technology has been said that the all-time thing that anyone could wish for, is to be reincarnated into a pet of Karen Fire's. They were spoiled rotten.

Karen was also largely spiritual. She was first baptized Catholic only establish herself searching for more all her life. Some religions she explored included Calvary Christianity, Metaphysical New Historic period, and the Church of Scientific discipline. Although she still could not milkshake her connection to the Rosary, and the Bible, she was largely non religious. She prayed to the Father as her "Daddy" and believed in a spiritual connection rather than a ritualistic one. She believed in the ability of positive energy, in prayer, and in connections after life.

Karen was a woman who loved companionship but was empowered to be on her ain. She encouraged her kin to have conviction, be bold, and be generous. We all retrieve her every bit a strong, loving, and funny woman, who would speak her listen. She could exist harsh at times merely was a nurturing and loyal parent. She was non rich, but she ever had something to share or requite. She was a lifelong friend to many, a doting grandmother (and enervating of grandkids' time), as well as a loving older sis to 5 siblings she adored.

Any distance she had with family unit in the end was not purposeful; she missed everyone that she lost in life. She always tried to maintain relations. She would want usa all to carry on that legacy. She fifty-fifty connected a strong family tie with the Cherry and Moser families, and the "Fire" proper noun that she gained from her first spousal relationship. Dearest of family came first in her life, and "family" came in many forms. Before she went on to her side by side adventure in the Afterlife, she directed u.s.a. to "take care of (our) health and each other." Last, she said she would "haunt" united states of america if we cried in sorrow, rather than gloat her life with joy and laughter. We all imagine her cruising the streets of Heaven in her 1999 ruby-red convertible Mazda Miata. Her children, close family unit and friends intend to celebrate her life in a happy and intimate gathering in California, on Apr 16, 2021, to mark a appointment that reflects her favorite lucky number, "444." (POSTED 04/12/2021)

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Randy Bryant

Randy Joe Bryant, 60, son of the tardily Clarence J. and Lela One thousand. Bryant, entered into eternal residual on February 13, 2021, at home surrounded by loving family members.

Randy grew up in Niagara Falls, NY where he attended local schools. Afterwards graduating from Niagara University in 1982, Randy entered the US Navy in 1984, making San Diego his home for the remainder of his life.

Randy leaves to cherish his memory his old wife, Sandra Bedgood-Bryant, 3 children, LaTia, Tashauna and Randall Bryant and one grandchild, Alauna Fontenette, four brothers, 4 sisters and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Randy volition exist interned with War machine Honors on March 26, 2022 at Mira Mar National Cemetery.

At that place will also exist a celebration of his life hither in Niagara Falls, at a after appointment, at the convenience of the family unit.

Kathleen M. Slayton

Kathleen M. Slayton, Ed.D., 1942-2021, beloved wife of Robert J. Kilian died of a massive stroke in the evening of January 31, 2022 in San Diego, CA. She obtained her doctorate from Rutgers University and taught in the New Bailiwick of jersey schoolhouse system for 32 years. She and Bob moved to San Diego in 1996 and loved every infinitesimal of information technology. She had been ill and in declining health for the past 1-2 years. Nonetheless, the suddenness of her passing was a stupor. Kathleen was active in a number of organizations in San Diego, including AAUW, Academy of San Diego, and the Midway Aircraft Carrier Museum. She supported various charities including the Girl Scouts, St. Vincent de Paul homeless relief, PBS, and the San Diego Public Library. She was an avid theatre attender and loved good food.

Her ashes volition be interred at Holy Cross cemetery in San Diego and in that location will be a memorial Mass and reception when it is possible to have at least 200 people together (she had a lot of friends and acquaintances). Patently, this will be much later in the year.

If you would like to make a donation in her honor delight send it either to Fr. Joe'south Villages, 3350 E St, San Diego, CA 92102 or to a clemency of your choice. (Posted 03/04/2021)

Linda Lee Halloran Brown

Sky gained another angel today. Linda L. Halloran Brown has gone to be with the lord. Her husband Frank, sons Tim,Mike,and Volition. She was the best mom, wife ,and friend. Us guys could ever ask for.. Nosotros are thankful for all the dear she shared and memories nosotros gained and that she is no longer in pain and tin trip the light fantastic toe once more. You will be missed but never forgotten. Until we meet one another.again I love y'all and go along the joy flowing. (Posted 02/25/2021)

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Ana A. Uben

Ana Uben 1927-2021

Ana Aminta Uben was born in 1927. Vivacious, pretty, abundantly energetic and full of life, Ana achieved much during her 93 years on Earth. She was gregarious and fabricated friends easily. Of generous spirit, her friends were many. Entrepreneurial and artistic she was fond of weaving, sewing, painting and crafting. She loved color and expressing herself through bright, bold statements that revealed the power and strength of her uncommon nature.

Born in Dominican Republic, Ana was orphaned at an early age. As a child of the low, she was no stranger to poverty. In her twenties she was widowed with 2 small children. She left her rural dwelling house in search of a better life in the urban center, where she remarried. A hard worker, she continuously re-invented herself in lodge to support a growing family. Her husband Jose, worked and helped have care of their blended family.

Moving to the United States in the '60s was the realization of a long held dream. Ana lived in several states, including Michigan, California, Florida and New York. In the '70s, she worked as a seamstress in New York Urban center'southward garment manufacture, where she finished raising a family unit while also attending language and driving pedagogy classes. It was a busy life.

Ana was adventurous and loved to experience unfamiliar places and run into new people. Her travels took her from Puerto Rico to Canada, Curaçao to San Diego and Phoenix to Boston. Never 1 to sit still, her mind was e'er busy entertaining a variety of ideas and projects. She liked to dream big, aim high and work hard. She loved existence an American denizen and took great pride in her chosen land. An incredibly potent and fearless adult female she pushed through obstacles and limitations equally she forged new roads.

To the finish of life, Ana had an indomitable spirit and was a forcefulness of nature. Not always easy-going she was, notwithstanding, a protective matriarch with a generous centre. She was passionate, engaged, dependable and empathetic. You could readily count on her. She was always prepared to aid family, friends and others in need. Ana was admired and loved.

Ana passed abroad peacefully in her sleep on Jan 12, 2021, in San Diego, California. Survived by several daughters, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and other family unit members. May she continue to shine her light as she rests in peace in the company of her Beloved! (posted 02/08/2021)

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Irene Jane Eckhoff

Irene Jane Eckhoff age 69 of Ensenada, Mexico passed away peacefully on Tuesday January 5th 2022 in San Diego, Ca.

Irene was born on June 21, 1951 in Agana, Guam to Juana and Melvin Ray. Every bit a baby Irene and her family relocated to Tucson, AZ eventually settling in Phoenix. Irene grew up in the valley of the sun and graduated from Sunnyslope High School in 1968.

Irene was a free spirit and loved adventures. Her big sister Pat would joke that Irene was the only person she knew who hitchhiked her way to Hawaii.

Irene had many friends from all over the world. She lived life to the fullest and always enjoyed coming together new people. She really loved spending fourth dimension with her close friends and enjoyed being a role of the Ladies who luncheon group.

Irene was an animal lover and had many fur babies throughout her life, she specially enjoyed going for walks with them on the beach and watching the sunset. Irene had a passion for photography and enjoyed sharing that passion with her friends on Facebook. The beach and sunsets were just 2 of the things she loved to capture on moving-picture show others were her pets, her plants and her close friends who were more than like family to her.

Irene was predeceased by both of her parents Juana and Melvin Ray, her married man Ron Eckhoff, sister Patricia Northup, brother in-law Paul Northup, and her sister in-law Rene Ray. Irene is survived by her baby brother Kem Ray of Las Vegas, NV, nephews Justin Ray & Jeremy Ray both of Las Vegas, NV, niece Glenda Quezada of Glendale, AZ and nephew Paul Northup Jr of Round Stone, TX.

Irene'southward wishes were to be cremated and her ashes scattered where she enjoyed living the past several years along the coast. It was a real special place to her, i where she tin can once again be near several of her honey pets that went before her.

The family would similar to thank all of Irene'southward friends who accept helped and washed so much for Irene in her concluding days. Especially Melanie and Rowan who have both been amazing through all of this.

If y'all wish to brand a donation in Irene'south memory please practice so at a local pet rescue in your area as this would exist something Irene would be most thankful for. (posted 02/05/2021)

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Lyle William Ripplinger

"The mountains are calling and I must go." ~ John Muir

Lyle William Ripplinger died January 26, 2021, at his home in San Diego, California, afterwards a 3-month boxing with cancer. He was built-in December 21, 1966, in Rugby, North Dakota, to William and Marlene (Fix) Ripplinger, and he grew up on the family farm well-nigh Harvey, N Dakota. He attended elementary schoolhouse in Selz and Harvey and so graduated from Harvey High Schoolhouse. Lyle and his older brother Mike helped their parents on the farm and enjoyed time with their friends in Harvey, which ever included fast cars and music.

After graduation, Lyle enlisted in the U.s. Marine Corps and was a veteran who served in Desert Shield. Later his military service, Lyle joined his Uncle Joe in Seattle, Washington, where he had a xx-yr career as an iron worker in Local Union 86 (Seattle). He helped construct big projects including the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, Mariners Stadium, the Seahawks Grooming Facility, and a regime facility in Alaska. He was an iron connector and foreman who shared fascinating stories well-nigh his steel construction experiences and the people he met.

In 2017, Lyle returned to the United States Marine Corps in San Diego as a civilian employee where he was Maintenance Supervisor for the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. His days began with workouts and running on the base of operations before he started his duties. Coming full-circle to serve the Marine Corps for his career in the same city where he began his military training was an important accomplishment for Lyle.

While starting time stationed in San Diego with the Marine Corps, Lyle met his wife Jan Patricia O'Brien which was the commencement of their 31-year human relationship. Together they shared a cute life in Seattle and Overland Park where Lyle renovated both of their homes, built a writing cottage for January, and completed multiple landscape projects. In Overland Park, he was a founding fellow member of the 5 Guys Bier Club with the Runser Clan, where fun-loving Lyle "never met an IPA he didn't similar." Lyle and January's dearest of adventure included hiking, camping, biking, running, and traveling throughout the United States. With their petty dog Sophie Mae, they would discover many National Parks and historical sites.

Always an avid reader, Lyle would read and inquiry which would and then pb to engaging conversations that ranged from farming, history, and fitness to electric current events, travel, and structure. He also enjoyed weekly telephone calls with his mom Marlene, conversations with family unit and friends, and long talks with his brother Mike.

When Lyle and Jan returned to San Diego where they get-go met, they could pursue additional outdoor time for their health and fitness activities. An avid runner and cyclist, Lyle enjoyed training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot and in San Diego--the surrounding hills, mountains, beaches, and bike paths.

Lyle will be remembered by his family unit and friends for his intelligence, sense of sense of humour, work ethic, generosity, spirited debates, willingness to effort new things, loyalty, and sense of take a chance. He cherished time with Jan and Sophie Mae on hikes and long walks while planning their next route trip, gathering with family and friends, or planning their future projects.

Lyle was preceded in death past his father William P. Ripplinger; his grandparents Michael C. and Regina (Volk) Ripplinger, Joseph P. and Barbara E. (Schmaltz) Fix; father-in-law and mother-in-law Pat and Janelda (Brownish) O'Brien.

He is survived past his wife Jan O'Brien Ripplinger; mother Marlene (Fix) Ripplinger of Harvey, North Dakota; brother Mike and married woman Hoda Ripplinger of Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota; sister-in-constabulary Kelly Schwartz and hubby Wayne of Jetmore, Kansas; blood brother-in-law Greg O'Brien and wife Jill of Collierville, Tennessee; Nieces Eva Hart, Annastasia Koerner, Kendra Zippo, and Brittany Goins; Nephews Adam Boktor and Shea Koerner.

A private family service will be held at a later appointment. Memorials in Lyle's name tin can be given to the American Lung Association, Kaiser Permanente Hospice, or the Navy-Marine Corp Relief Society MCRD San Diego.

"Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened."
~ Dr. Seuss
(POSTED 01/29/2021)

Loretta Crawford

My sister was my best friend when nosotros were growing up she taught me my prayers for first communion she played games with me she was a very sweet soul. Even though I cramped her mode around her friends she made it piece of work. I feel so sad and lost I hope you give God a chance I Dear you with all my heart Peace Be With Y'all. — Deborah Crawford (Posted 1/24/2021)

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James V. Wilson II

James V. Wilson Two, 48, Husband of Olga Espino-Barros Wilson of Chula Vista, passed away unexpectedly on Dominicus, December 20, 2020.

Built-in April 17, 1972, in Elizabeth, New Jersey, he was the son of James and Deborah Wilson.

James grew upwards in Linden, New Jersey. He graduated from Linden High Schoolhouse and attended the School of Performing Arts. He served in the U.Southward. Marines for 4 years earlier joining the U.S. Navy where he retired on 31 March 2022 later 22 years of service. In his spare time Jaime loved to volunteer, travel, ride his Harley Davidson, spend time with family unit and friends, and enjoyed helping others reach their physical fitness goals. "Do y'all even lift bro?!" He as well loved music, playing the guitar and watching onetime westerns.

James is survived by his wife Olga, daughter Emilee and granddaughter Naira of Logan Heights, CA, Daughter Rebecca of Chula Vista, CA, parents James and Deborah of Linden, New Jersey. He is too survived by his Sisters Amy and Jennifer Wilson, niece Miranda, nephews Dominic and Nathan, likewise every bit aunts, uncles, cousins and many good friends.

When you think of Jaime, celebrate the good memories you have of him. He will be securely missed by all who knew and loved him. He was an amazing person who touched so many lives with his heart, sense of humor, loyalty, and love for life. Jaime will alive on in our hearts and memories forever. Recollect that life is fragile, short and should be lived to the fullest. "Till we run into again."

A funeral Service is scheduled for 11:thirty a.m. on January vii at the Miramar National Cemetery in San Diego, CA. Chaplain Steven Schwarz volition officiate. Flowers, donations and condolences may exist offered at their Chula Vista residence or via GoFundMe (RIP James Wilson) https://gofund.me/e5cf965a. (posted 01/06/2021)

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