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Richard Lou HemenezFebruary 23, 1940 October 23, 2017. Donations requested to go to the Vista Boys & Girls Club. Her complete and limitless love always, is for her son Clem lived and attended school in Vista, California for the majority of his life. Marla is survived by a host of nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and great-great nieces and nephewsall of whom loved her very very much. A reception-farewell will begin at1:00 pmat Ciao Ristorante Italianio Banquet Room at 2015 E Vista Way, Vista. Larry Alvarado is survived by his children Josefina (Joe) Vigil, Sabrina (Carlos) Jimenez, Charlene (Henry) Valadez, Larry Paul Alvarado Jr.,Leticia Alvarado and Richard J. Mendivil. They married on December 28, 1954. Joanie and Jack were members of a long-time social club in Vista which began in the 1950s as a square dance club, the Whirlaways. LAST war that the United States ever had a draft. During retirement he became an advent golfer and he loved to fish. After the passing of each of their spouses, they married at the young age of 84 & 89. She was a devoted loving wife to Robert Bob Tomko for 70 years and together they travelled the world both for pleasure and with Rotary International. As a Vista Senior Patrol volunteer, she drove the streets for 16 years with the retired Sgt-Major Parker. He and Donna were also inducted into the Vista Historical Society Hall of Fame. Andrew Minney Susie was also an active member of CMCD (Coalition of Montana Concerned with Disabilities). She is survived by her niece Regina Kern, cousins Fran Halpern Goldstein and Joan Halpern Gross, Ernies niece Carol Opacity, and an extraordinary constellation of steadfast and loving friends who supported her throughout her later life all of whom will treasure her loving memory. Steve served in the Vietnam War. She was lucky to live a long enough life to watch her beloved Cubbies finally win the World Series. He was a tremendous supporter of the community and frequently sponsored youth sports as well as donations to local charities and schools. Together they had 5 children and settled in Vista. She married Peter Bullock in 1979, a father of 2 children: Robert and Angie, and her adventures truly began. of for the man he is and has become. She was an extraordinary mother, who raised all five of her children, Mark, Jeff, Daren, Bardee & Bret by herself, as a brave, strong, single mother. They then moved to Vista where they raised their three children, Chris, Claudia and Curt. She is survived by her husband of 70 years, Robert Bob Tomko and her daughter Lila McKinney and her husband John Jack McKinney and her daughter Kathy Hammes and her husband Ronald Hammes. Ken was preceded in death by his parents and is survived by his wife Amal, his sister Carolyn Chiriboga, his brother Jimmy Pope (Raenell), son David (Angie Hexum), and daughters Karen (Sherilyn Munger) and Tanya Larese (Sean). Image Source: YouTube/Gannon Engels Advertisement Susie Nelson. However, Craigs true love was music. He is proceeded in death by his parents Leroy and Ola Mae Thomas of 1402 Montgomery Dr., Vista. 3. In Vista, she was a supervisor with Boroughs for 25 years. He had a welcoming smile and his laugh was infectious. Jean loved singing soothing lullabies to children and the silly Mairzy Doates song which she sang during daily chores. Jean and AJ decided to enter the world of self-employment. Filter. fearless skydiving, rollercoaster riding, dance loving beacon of life to all in He loved scuba There will be coffee, punch, tea and water to drink. I saw Vista Press took the link down yesterday and it is now back up and working. After retiring from Boroughs, she initiated and remained in charge of the Vista Sheriffs Senior Volunteer Patrol Program (SVP), which has grown and remains a main element of Vistas law enforcement programs. Both Jan and AJ came from large families, and she is survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins throughout Michigan and California. He lived in Cathedral City until his passing. Country was Judys whole world and she was his. CA; grandchildren John and Shara Forrister of Prosser, WA; Jessica Forrister of Share Obituary. During her life Pat traveled widely, first with Carl and the kids making frequent local trips to Mexico, Anza Borrego Desert and San Elijo State beach. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested memorial donations be made to Tri City Hospital Foundation. Even into her late seventies, she took to adventure as a crew member on a three-mast sailboat along the eastern seaboard, painting in New Mexico, touring various parts of the States and abroad, including India, the Greek Islands, Scandinavia, Europe, and Central and South America. He grew up in Grangeville, Idaho. She and her husband loved to travel to various destinations in the U.S. Wolford, and many other extended family members and friends. Share a memory Send Flowers Share. After serving three years as a Navy Seabee, two tours of Viet Nam in 1965-66 and receiving a Purple Heart, Carl, whose true gift was the ability to sell anything, worked hard to realize his dream of owning his own business. He enjoyed golf, service clubs such as Cosmopolitan when in Costa Mesa. He was also preceded in death by his older brother, Pete Campbell (a fisherman lost at sea) and brother-in-law, Lee Stewart. She was born on August 21, 1951, in Concordia, Kansas, the daughter of Rex Eugene Swihart, Sr. and Betty B. Boling. She was preceded In death by her husband, Lt. Col. Richard C. Ossenfort, (ret.) She is survived by her husband of 54 years, Neil Shireman, by their son David Shireman, and by her siblings Gordon Sheppard, VirginiaColop, and Robert Sheppard, and their spouses and offspring. Burial will be in the Sears Family Cemetery, Cofield, NC. Billys sudden death at the age of 62 forever changed her world. Upon his return to Vista, he worked for several companies and became the Associate City Planner of Vista at the age of 33. He officiated football and basketball for many years, umpired baseball, and spent several years as an assistant baseball coach. After her retirement, she enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren. Billy was born Jan 7th, 1934 in Plainview, Texas. The family moved to California in 1955, where she later met William Huntington Jr. They had been married 55 years. People would just come by for a coffee & chat. Dennis Connealy, and Kathy Reynal, Colton Marmon (son), Jesse Brummel (husband) Flory was married to James Holland (a Vista High School teacher) for 35 years, then divorced. She eventually retired from UCSD, but her love of medicine was never far from her heart. May God bless his beautiful Soul. Ronald Blaine Shellhammer, 78, of Kittanning, passed away on Wednesday, March 1, 2023, at his home surrounded by family and friends. Moving his family to Vista, CA, Carl started his own State Farm Insurance Agency in the 80s. The Vietnam War was THE He liked restoring cars and even a couple of airplanes which he flew. She was so very special. Their sacrifices gave us opportunities they never had. Richard Lou Hemenez passed away at his home in Vista, California on October 23, 2017 at the age of 77. Neil also taught Graphic Communications at Palomar College and was a union negotiator for Oceanside teachers. He and Amal traveled extensively with family and friends. In 1975, Mel once again moved his family, this time to Vista. Ryan was born November 6, 1972 in Inglewood, California to Eileen Fallone and Stephen Tamburrino. can i see archives from the 70s ? Not only as a teacher, but also as a member of the Fallbrook American Association of University Women, she was a steadfast advocate for women. In addition, Peggyann had 6 step-children and 17 grandchildren from her second marriage to dynamic north county developer Carl Pinamonti. Elsa Singh March 28, 1933 October 2, 2015. We started publishing obituaries in 2012 but maybe going to the Vista Historical Society Museum At age 10, Sheila moved to Vista, California, where she also attended and graduated fromSierra Vista High School, Vista, California. She was the oldest of seven children born to Allen E. Hunt and Sophie (Czajka) Hunt. Judy was born in Minneapolis in 1951, moved to Vista with her family in the 1960s. We won't share it with anyone else. You could always expect honesty from her. Her ashes will be spread at sea. In 1956 Elaine and Don got married and moved to Oceanside where Don was stationed at Camp Pendleton. Born & raised a Roman Catholic, she attended Catholic school. That year has not been scanned to the archives yet. Ivy served in the United States Air Force from 1963-1968 in the U.S. Air Force 446 Troop Carrier Group at Alvin Callendar Field in Belle Chasse, LA. Nancy Grace Royer, born December 10, 1939, passed away on January 19, 2018. She was married to Charles Ed Daniel on November 28, 1962, in Memphis, Tennessee. After the war, at a neighborhood badminton party, he met Jayne and they married soon thereafter. living home for women in need of that extra hand and faith in them, and very Thank you so much! Barney had a quick smile, hearty laugh and an ability to make everyone feel important and welcome in his life. I cant think of a better way to explain why he and I became such close friends. The Dignity Memorial brand name is used to identify a network of licensed funeral, cremation and cemetery providers that include affiliates of Service Corporation International, 1929 Allen Parkway, Houston, Texas. Interment will follow in Sunset Gardens. , When is Thunder Over Louisville in 2023? He graduated from San Diego State University in 1975 and continued on to law school graduating from California Western School of Law in 1977 and was admitted to The State Bar of California in November of 1978. Don graduated with and Associate of Arts degree from Palomar College in Geology. In recognition of her outstanding service, she was awarded the VUSD Golden Apple award. and M.S. She attended the University of Iowa at Iowa City as a Liberal Arts major where she pledged Alpha Chi Omega sorority and was a dancer with the all-women Scottish Highlanders Pipe & Drums Band. In those years he sponsored and helped many recovering alcoholics. They spent the next 28 years making a home wherever the Marine Corps sent them. It is with great sadness we announce the loss of long time Vista resident, Donald Edwin Soyland, who passed away on March 30th 2014 at the age of 75 after a brief battle with cancer. The things she disliked the most in her career were testifying in family court regarding heart wrenching custody cases and doing all the long involved insurance paperwork. He sold the business in 1999. Susie M. Nelson, 78, of Harrisburg, formerly of Cofield, NC, passed away Thursday, March 28, 2013 at Blue Mtn Nursing Home, Harrisburg. In her early teens, during WWII, she survived 4 years in a prison camp. Leave a memory or share a photo or video below to show your support. Funeral Mass Friday, November 3, 1:00pm St. Francis Catholic Church, 525 West Vista Way, Vista, CA Reception immediately following (information to be provided at St. Francis). San Luis Rey Mission Cemetery Oceanside, CA. You can search by first or last name, state and publication date. Ed served 23 years in the Marine Corps, stationed at Quantico, Virginia; Norfolk, Virginia; Camp Lejeune, North Carolina; San Diego; Kaneohe, Hawaii, First Marine Division Camp Pendleton; and MCAS El Toro. Russ never hesitated to help provide that care and he showered lots of love on Daniel and LaVernes other children. She is survived by : her friend Glenna; her grandchildren, Sammi, Johnathan, Mariann, Kurtis Weekley (Cheyana), Brylee Weekley, Sammantha VanHoose, Anika Engstrom (Eric), Marianne McCarty (Chris), Jessica Jones (Eric) and Brody Weekley; her children, Cecil McCoy (Lorree) of Kemp, TX, Susan Weekley (Sam) of Layman, Ohio, John C. Nelson, III of Vincent and Annie Nelson of Cambridge, Ohio; her great grandchildren, Johnathan McCoy and Christopher Jr; and her siblings, Laverna Syrus (Ron) of Iverness, FL, Syd Hornsby of Marion, Dorothy Gillenwater of Mason, WV, David Cain of Mason, WV and Butch Cain of Mason, WV. He died in 1984. He was raised in Tacoma by his parents, Helen and Theodore Middaugh, and took great pride in having attended Stadium High School. She is survived by her three children, Gideon, Hannah, and Sharon, and by four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. August 21, 1951 February 2, 2020 Susie "Sue" Ann Nelson, 68, entered into rest on Sunday, February 2, 2020, at Washington County Hospital in Washington, Kansas. We are forever grateful to our parents for all of their sacrifices. Jean was an excellent student and graduated from high school early. He is survived by his widow, Alice Thomas of Vancouver, Washington and his sister, Carol Thomas Montague, now of Oxford, North Carolina, a niece, Geneva Arness of Oxford, North Carolina, and nephew, Micah Montague, of Maryville, Tennessee and two great-nieces and two. Ed worked a few jobs after his retirement before he was hired by the City of Vista on a temporary hire a vet program. Joan was the first member of her family to graduate from college. She was a Tri City Hospital Foundation member and is a founding member of the Vista Foundation which supported the Moonlight Amphitheater. She was a gifted artist in multiple media including woodcuts, stained glass, and photography, especially black & white portraits. words she most wanted to pass on to most especially her son, along with family Ruth was also a member of the Grants Pass Newcomers Club and the Red Hat Society. His extraordinary academic inclination brought Dick to Northwestern University, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1952. He is survived by his sister Joanie Laib, his daughter Tanya Durbin, and his grandchildren Hailey and Jacob.John was a member of AA and celebrated his 36th year of sobriety earlier this year. Cremation was chosen, there will be no viewing. Despite her own health challenges, her focus was on giving to others. Family and friends are encouraged to view photos and to post memories and photos on her tribute wall at: www.Paulschapel.com. In 2002 she became part of the comedy development team and was promoted to the executive position of Department Coordinator in 2005. During her life, she was also involved with the local chapters of Panhellenic and Alpha Chi Omega sorority alumnae, the Olive Teachers group, the Sons of Norway as well as the Vista Historical Society. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the National Audobon Society or the Alzheimers Association. Many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. A Celebration of Life for Annies friends and associates will be at the Eternal Hills Mortuary Gazebo, 1999 El Camino Real, in Oceanside on Thursday February 25 at 12:00 noon. his family and friends! Elaine went back to work after her youngest was in school working as an Elementary School Office Manager and retired from the Vista Unified School District in 1996. She had a particular passion for assisting and mentoring writers. But like his father and his older brother, he followed his lifes passion to fish for a living. Lee and Jerri married in 1948, and together, raised five children. Celebration of Life sponsored by her loving friends at Grace Chapel in After an eight year absence, Len visited the last place he remembered Lisa worked and on January 4, 2010, friends were reunited. of Youth Services/Detention Division, followed by Director and Past President of the NYS Association of Realtors Commercial Investment Division. He grew up in Norwalk, California. From there he went on to achieve an MS in Industrial Psychology and Economics from Purdue University. Born in Wilmington, DE, the only son of Carl and Charlotte (Baker) Black, He became the patriarch of the extended Black family at 15 upon his fathers death. She was preceded in death by her parents, brother Dale Brooks and sister Leona Puckett. He is survived by his wife, Lynn Mozzani, children and their spouses, Ashley and Joel Fernandez and Charles and Cherri Kuschel, sister, Krista Gutierrez and grandchildren, Hailee, Jacob, and Lauren Kuschel and Nixon and River Fernandez. He will forever be remembered as Captain Thomas M. Wilson, USNR, Retired. Larry and Maurice both preceded her in death. Len is survived by his loving wife and best friend, Lisa Carter, of Vista, stepson, Daniel Driggs II of Escondido, stepdaughter, Emyleigh Driggs, step-granddaughter, Ryleigh Driggs, of Vista, and loving and devoted mother, Helen L. Carter of San Marcos, and loving mother-in-law Judy Schuler of San Marcos. He continued to bean active member of the board of the Friends. They also enjoyed family vacations camping in National Parks in their teardrop trailer. Chris was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and served an LDS mission for the deaf. Antoinette was a free spirited Pisces who delighted in living in Oceanside these past two years. He will be greatly missed. After various jobs in and around the country, (with many years spent in Honolulu Hawaii at Fort Shafter) she moved to California, working at Camp Pendleton until she began her long association with Naval Air Station, Miramar where she worked in Admin and then moved to the Engineering Division of the Public Works Department. She became a teacher, first in the Watts district of Los Angeles, then Porterville, then Oceanside. After school, Susie married Ronald L. Kinnear Sr. He was curious, knowledgeable, and lead by example. Recognizing Pats generous spirit, the family suggests that any donations be made to Redwood Raks World Dance Studio in Arcata, where she attended classes and performances: www.redwoodraks.com. A memorial service will be announced at a later date via due to the Coronavirus. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Billie Jean (Muggins), and siblings, Myrtis Story, Theressa Fleming, Donovan Martin, and Anella Campbell. By the end of his career, Ed was the head of maintenance at the Citys Brengle Terrace Park, where he was involved in the early days of the Moonlight Amphitheatre and the Gloria McClellan Senior Center. He served as mayor from 1978 1980. He graduated from Vista High School in 1957, after which he served for 2 years in the U.S. Army where he was stationed in Germany. After graduating from Vista High School in 1967, David joined the Air Force. She leaves behind Jacobus Jens, whom she married in 1974, their two children, Gina and Jacobus, their spouses, Joe and Jennifer, and her four grandchildren, Olive, Luke, Ike and Nico, all of whom will miss her greatly. David Michael Hutchins, 66, passed away Monday, February 1, 2016 at his home in Vista. A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, February 17, 2018 at the Vista Optimist Club from 2:00pm to 5:00pm. Lindy and Susan returned to York, PA, while Top served in Korea After the war and hoping for a better life for her husband, Frederick and three children, John, Loretta and Perry moved to Holland. The Public is welcome for aCelebration of Life at1 PMonJanuary 7, 2017,at the Huntington Beach Baptist Church, 8121 Ellis Avenue, Huntington Beach, California 92646. She was born February 17th1923 in Middletown Connecticut. When faced with challenges in life, she never complained about them. Sheila has been a longtime resident of Vista area for 44 years, where she lived with herSister Cindy Babbitt. Please contact The Westendorf family at 951-922-2082for more information. Editor, Obituary of Sherri Lynn Siedschlag death August 2012 Dennis is survived by his wife Patricia, daughter Debbie Jackson, son-in-law Rodney Jackson, son David Dannat, four granddaughters, and eight great grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held at The United Methodist Church of Vista on December 17, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. Memorial services will follow. His family provided the following. Rosary will be Friday, February 5 at 6pm followed by a Funeral Mass February 6 at 10:30 am at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church with Father John Gracey officiating.