Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Carolyn Purser, BHS '79 (1960-2025)


Carolyn Denise Purser
May 11, 1960 - September 2025

We just learned sadly that Carolyn Purser passed away last weekend at St Joseph Hospital. She was the youngest child of William and Mary Drennan Purser. Carolyn lived in Burbank and was a Receptionist/Human Resources Assistant at Taylor Dane Personnel Staffing. 

Both her brother Larry Purser, BHS '66 and sister Patricia Purser Bushman, BHS '70 passed away in 2020.

May God bless and comfort this family and their loved ones.

Monday, September 22, 2025

Brian Horan, BHS '68 (1950-2025)



Brian Raymond Horan
November 15, 1950 - September 20, 2025 

Sad news... yesterday Steve Gleason wrote, "On Saturday September 20, 2025, Brian Horan passed away. He was my best friend and will be missed by all who knew him."

Brian was the son of John and Agnes McDonald Horan. He has two siblings, John Horan Jr, BHS '65 and Hillary Horan Krieger, BHS '72.

We pray for comfort for Brian's family and his loved ones. 

Brian, Ned and Sonny Tubbs at The Place in Ventacopa, California


A FEW FACEBOOK COMMENTS

Cecilia Olga Aguirre Sheehan
I’m so sorry to hear this. Rest in paradise fellow Bulldog.

Richard Hernandez
Rest in peace Brian thoughts and prayers go out to your loved ones. You will be missed bulldog

Bill Oxley
Great guy, fine entertainer and good person!

Loanne Walker Ginchereaux
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Debbie Brey Bennett
I’m so saddened to hear this. My prayers go out to his family and especially his daughters. ♥️πŸ’πŸ™πŸΌ

Nancy McNamara Zambrana
I had the biggest crush on him in H.S. I’m very sorry to hear this news. My thoughts go out to his family. πŸ™❤️

Annette Dinolfo Bennett
Omg that is so sad ! Known him most of my school years . Always so handsome and kind . May God rest his soul. Prayers to your family. πŸ™πŸΌπŸ’™πŸ™πŸΌ

Barbara Zelenay Berry
His sister Hilary was a regular on Happy Days. RIP πŸ™

Virginia Hamilton
My condolences to his family and friends RipπŸ˜‡πŸ™

Betsey Nash
So sorry. I have great memories of Brian. RIP

Jodi Tillotson Huddleston
I am so sad to hear this. We were in school together since elementary school at Horace Mann and also had a crush on him. I remember seeing him at the 50th reunion and telling him that. It seemed like such a silly school girl thing to do. But he looked great, like Kurt Russell.

Marybeth Bell Costanzo
Sending our condolences to the whole family. Love and prayers.

Vicki Herrin Fields
Rest in Peace ⚘️

Deb Helsley Bush
Rest in peace πŸ™πŸ». My condolences to Hillary and family πŸ™πŸ»

George Kieffer
Condolences to Hillary and the family.

Mickey DePalo
Rest In Peace, Sir. πŸ™πŸ™

John Todora
So sad to hear of Brian's passing. We were friends from elementary school through high school, always such a nice guy. We lived about a block apart as kids. Last saw him at 50th reunion of BHS class of 68. 
RIP Brian

Michael Meltzer
Very sad news
Condolences to his family

Renee King
πŸ™ condolences to Hillary and all that loved this dear man.

Roxanne Lewis
May he rest in peace

Mary Allison Downum Oaks
I am so sorry to hear but know he is smiling and entertaining our angels

Michael Katzman
I remember you Brian

Karra Blackburn Merritt
May he rest in peace to Eternity 🌹

Jean Parrinello-Longmore
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Bob Hart
Heartfelt condolences

Donald Matthews
RIP, Sir

Sharon Anderson McEntire
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John Deahl
I still remember the day his family moved into their house on Jolly. We had great times together, and once even "ran away" from home together, which lasted about 8 hrs. He was a great guy, lots of fun, and will be missed by everyone who knew him. RIP my old friend.

Saturday, September 20, 2025

Lois Becker Taron, BHS '48 (1930-2019)

Lois Caroline Becker Taron
August 22, 1930 - August 6, 2019

Lois Taron was born Lois Caroline Becker August 22, 1930 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She was the youngest daughter of two to Anna and Fred Becker. She was born at Midnight, and the doctor asked her Mother what date she wanted, and Anna said "I'll take the even number." thus her birthday of the 22nd. 

When Lois was 12, the family moved to Burbank, California in 1942. Her father bought her a piano after they moved so she could take lessons. She attended Burbank High School where she graduated in 1948. Soon after she began playing the Organ at St. Paul's Lutheran Church and was in demand as a talented Organist. 

In 1953 she met the love of her life Robert Taron at the Walther League at St. Paul's. There they were in a musical together, as they both had beautiful vocal talent. Robert and Lois dated for over a year, and married in 1955 at St. Paul's, with Lois's sister Mary Lou Miller being her Maid of Honor. 

Robert worked for the Lockheed Skunk Works as a aeronautical radar engineer, and Lois at that time worked for Pacific Bell phone company. Together, they built a house in Shadow Hills, California. Their daughter Lisa Marie was born in May of 1957, and their son Steven Russell followed in October 1960. Lois continued to play the organ, substituting at several Lutheran churches, and she taught her daughter Lisa how to play the piano. Lois was a talented seamstress, and made many of her children's clothes. 

Together with their children Robert and Lois enjoyed taking family vacations to Sedona, Arizona. After her children graduated from High School, Lois worked for the Los Angeles Library system in Studio City, California. In 1979, Robert and Lois sold their home in Shadow Hills, and moved to Carlsbad, California, as they both always enjoyed the Pacific Ocean. There, Lois and Bob joined Redeemer by Sea Lutheran, their beloved church. Lois continued to play the organ here and at Carlsbad by the Sea retirement home. Lois and Bob collected many memories from their world travels. 

Bob passed away in 1996, but she carried on bravely and took cruises with her best friend Carolyn Schmaltz. Lois loved adventure. She volunteered at the Carlsbad Flower Fields and loved roses most of all. Lois had a green thumb, and had a beautiful garden of her own. 

Lois loved her grandsons and granddaughter as they arrived, and was the most fun and loving Grandmother anyone could know. She was so enthusiastic about taking her grandchildren to the San Diego Zoo and the Wild Animal park, as well as harbor trips in San Diego. She loved to teach them about history and they went to many museums together. As her grandchildren grew up, she said she was blessed by their many visits to San Diego. Lois played the organ until she was 86 and then retired.

Lois will be remembered by her family as fun loving, generous, always smiling, always willing to lend an ear and help. She passionately loved her family, and her favorite Coffee Cup says "Keep Calm, and Grandma will handle it!" She loved her church and was a great evangelist, telling everyone she knew that Jesus loves you. She was a gifted and talented musician. She had a wonderful sense of humor and loved to tell stories. She loved her friends, family and neighbors, and the many poodles she had over the years. 

She is survived by her son Steven and his wife Julie, Granddaughter Amelia, her daughter Lisa, and grandsons Ryan his wife Lynda, Trevor his wife Calysta, Kyle, and nephew Mark and Susan Miller and family, brother in law Richard Taron, his wife Eva May and family.

Thursday, September 18, 2025

Donald Wright, BHS '49 (1930-2024)

 



Donald James Wright
May 18, 1930 - February 27, 2024

Donald James Wright, age 93, passed away on February 27, 2024, in Lake Forest, CA, after a courageous battle with the complications of a stroke.

Don was born May 18, 1930, in Kewanee, Illinois, to Grace and Horace Wright.

While in Illinois, he played basketball at Lyle and enjoyed playing drums. In 1944, he and his mother travelled across country to Burbank, CA, to join his father, who had been discharged from the Army. He graduated Burbank High School in 1949.

During his high school years, he played Varsity Football in the positions of Leftfield, Backfield and later Running Back. It was said that he ran like "Crazylegs Hirsch". Don sang in the choir for three years and played trumpet in the High School Band.

After graduating, he worked for the City of Burbank until he joined the Navy in 1950. Boot training was completed in San Diego where he was then assigned to the U.S.S Genesee, stationed in Hawaii. Later, he spent 1-1/2 years on the U.S.S. Hooper Island. Don was proud to serve his country and proud of his time with the Navy.

Discharge came in 1954, at which time he rejoined the City of Burbank. In 1969, Don joined the Orange County Sanitation District as a Senior Construction Inspector. Don later worked for consulting firms, building sanitation treatment plants in Sweetwater, Carlsbad and Escondido. He assisted in the construction of the Blue Line Metro Rail in Long Beach. Don continued working for various cities; Poway, Mission Viejo, Fontana, Irvine and Laguna Beach.

Don loved God, family and friends. Whether he and his father were bowling on City leagues or golfing for fun, he cherished those moments.

Don is survived by his partner, Evelyn Logsdon; three sons, Michael Lawrence, Timothy James (wife Gretchen) and Steven John; grandchildren, Briana Michaele Garcia (husband Andy), Justin Lawrence (wife Tracy), Marc James, Daniel Timothy (wife Meghan), Steven John Jr., and Sabrina Nawal; great grandchildren Cailee Michaele Garcia, and Kole Anthony James Wright; and his sister, Elizabeth Hathorn.

Don's life was about faith, love, hope, resilience and courage. He is deeply missed, but the memories will forever be a source of comfort.

A memorial service honoring Donald James Wright will be held at noon, Saturday, April 6th, at Dana Point Harbor, Dana Point.

Don said he liked to make people laugh – which made him so endearing to others. He was a man who never hung onto negativity and would quickly forget any disagreements. He took much enjoyment from tackling any home project even if he never attempted it before. He would not hesitate to ask questions on how to accomplish his next project by asking the "old timers" in hardware stores. Nothing was beyond anything he could not learn to do.

He said he enjoyed waking up in the middle of the night to feed his children when they were babies and helped out with their care wherever he could. He was coach in his sons' little league, built tracks in the house for their toy cars and had fun tossing them in the pool. He would talk about having his boys all jump in the pool at the same time while trying to catch all of them to ensure their safety.

He was a man who enjoyed life – golf, tai chi, lifting weights in the gym up until the age of 89, bowling leagues, building things around the house, and maintain and fix anything around the house.

Don was a successful man as he knew how to enjoy life.

Harry Stroud, BHS '44 (1926-2024)


Harrison "Harry" Edgar Stroud
January 26, 1926 - July 7, 2024

In Loving Memory of Harrison Stroud

Harrison "Harry" Edgar Stroud, age 98, passed away July 7th, 2024 at his home, surrounded by his family.

Harry was a remarkable man whose life was characterized by love of his family, love of our country, cherished friendships, UCLA sports, Dodger baseball, growing beautiful flowers and tomatoes in his garden, fishing, playing tennis, and his never-ending appreciation for a long and wonderful life.

Harry was born in Burbank, CA in 1926 to William and Lucia Stroud. He was their second child after his sister Ann. He graduated from Burbank High School.

In 1944, at 17 years old, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and was whisked off to basic training in Farragut, ID and then on to Class A Yeoman Training school in San Diego. Harry was a World War II Veteran who served on the USS Kenton in the Pacific. His ship was awarded honorary citations for both the Liberation of the Philippines and the final battle at Okinawa. Harry enjoyed many reunions with his shipmates throughout his life and was the last living survivor of his ship.

Harry graduated from UCLA in 1950 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. He was a member of the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity where he made lifelong friendships with his fraternity brothers. He spent summers working in Yosemite with fraternity brothers where he had such fond memories. Harry was a huge fan and supporter of UCLA sports.

While at UCLA, Harry met Sarah Jane Shiells, a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. They married in 1951 and raised five children in Van Nuys and Newhall.

Harry started his career at Texaco and Sundstrand before landing his dream job in Personnel Administration at TRW, an aerospace company in Redondo Beach. Later in his career, he moved his family to Mentor, OH where he worked at TRW corporate headquarters in Cleveland as Corporate Director of Manpower.

He was especially proud of the work he did with the National Alliance of Business (NAB) in California and Washington D.C. while on loan from TRW. He managed the U.S. program that placed over 130,000 Vietnam Veterans in jobs after the war. At White House receptions, Harry received three commendations from Presidents Johnson, Nixon, and Ford for his many accomplishments with NAB.

Sadly, Harry's wife Sarah died in 1981. After being widowed for several years, he met JoAnn Guenther. JoAnn brought love and joy back into Harry's life, and they were married in 1988. Harry spent his retirement years playing tennis and traveling the world with JoAnn.

He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, the Los Angeles Scottish Rite, and the Al Malaikah Shrine Masonic organizations; the Santa Barbara Cosmopolitan Club; and All Saints by the Sea Episcopal Church in Santa Barbara, where he had numerous friendships. No matter where Harry went in the world, he always managed to bump into someone he knew!

Harry was preceded in death by his first wife Sarah from Fillmore, his second wife JoAnn from Rolling Hills Estates, and his sister Ann Ankerman from Midway City.

He is survived by his five children: Susan (Richard) Kentro, Linda (Norman) Pick, Dan (Julie) Stroud, Jack (Rita) Stroud, and Alan (Kathryn) Stroud; two step-children: Krista (Tony) Walker and Eric Amend; fourteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Memorial services will be held at the All Saints by the Sea Episcopal Church in Santa Barbara on September 21, 2024 at 1:00pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Transition House at 425 East Cota Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101.

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Joan Knight, BHS '69 (1951-2025)


Joan Margaret Knight
November 13, 1951 - September 8, 2025

Oh so sad... we just learned from Janet Knight Morales, BHS '65, that her younger sister, Joan Knight, BHS '69, lost her battle with ovarian cancer yesterday September 8, 2025. 

Joan is survived by her daughter Justine Knight Hawley, step-daughter, Sarah Smith Robinson, sisters Judy Knight Wulff, BHS '63, Janet Knight Morales, BHS '65 and brother Bill Knight, BHS '68. She is also cousin to Diana Ziegler Larsen, BHS '67.

Larry O’Brien, BHS '69, just sent me these wonderful photos of him with Joan and wrote, "I was so honored to take Joan to our homecoming dance. We duplicated this photo at our 50th. She was such a sweetheart, really admired and loved her. My condolences to the Knight family. She was a great Lady. ❤️"




TRIBUTE FROM RICHARD ASPEY 
Sept 11, 2025

Very sad to hear about the passing of Joan. She was a dear, special person.

I first met Joan in Mixed Chorus at John Muir, and we remained friends throughout high school. I recall hiking in Brand Canyon with a small group. We hiked as far into the canyon as we could manage, helping each other get past the tough spots. Later, contact became sporadic until we reconnected at that massive reunion many of us attended at Griffith Park-what year was that? Sometime following that reunion, I visited Joan when she was living in Cambria. We chatted all day, catching up on the old days, about her year in Barcelona, and about her adopted daughter, Justine. Our activities that day included an entirely spontaneous drive to Carol’s vineyards. We couldn’t get Carol on the phone, but we drove over there nevertheless. And quite predictively, she wasn’t home. We last had email contact in 2014, before our 45th reunion, which she didn’t attend. I last saw and chatted with Joan at our 50th reunion.

RIP Joan ♥️



A FEW FACEBOOK COMMENTS...

Sheldon Stiel
So sorry to hear that😒

Michael Meltzer
Such sad news.
I remember her fondly
Condolences

Loanne Walker Ginchereaux
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Barbara Zelenay Berry
OMG..deeply saddened to hear this. Such a sweet person. RIP Joan πŸ™ ♥

Bob Burdette
Always a kind and thoughtful person. RIP πŸ™πŸ»πŸ™πŸ»

Fred Pastor
πŸ™♥️πŸ™πŸŒΊ

Linda P. Nauman
Oh, so sorry to hear about Joan...

Kathleen Wyatt Richardson
So sad, RIP

Vicki Herrin Fields
Rest in Peace 

Martin Lillibridge
RIP Bulldog πŸ™

Norine Gledhill
So sad to hear this.

Mj Bass
She graduated with my brother. RIP Joan. πŸ™πŸ»πŸ’”πŸ™πŸ»

Marybeth Bell Costanzo
Sending love and condolences. Rest in peace Joan. πŸ¦‹

Nancy Olsen Barry
So sorry to hear. My prayers are with the family πŸ’”πŸ™ RIP

Diane Napolitano
Such a sweet person...May God's peace be with her family and friends in the days ahead. RIP πŸ™πŸ™

Valerie Giessinger Scott
Oh nooooo. She was always so sweet and beautiful. I swear I always wanted her hair. My thoughts are with her family RIP

Cathy Aguilar
So sorry to hear this. I remember her well.

Julie Guttridge
Didn’t know her but sorry to loose another Bulldog 😒

Michele Duarte Kilroy
She was beautiful. Condolences to her family. πŸ’”

Jessi Leigh King
There were three of us Joans and because of alphabetical seating we always sat close to each other in classes we shared; Joan King (me), Joan Knight, and Joan Miller. I am the sole survivor at this time of the trio. Genuinely nice people whose loss is mourned. The world is richer for their presence. Rest in peace beautiful ladies.

Betsey Nash
Ohhhhhhhhh. She was such a doll. Wonderful, bright smile & attitude. Love to the family.

Donald Matthews
RIP, Ma’am πŸ˜₯

Annette Dinolfo Bennett
πŸ™πŸΌπŸ’–πŸ™πŸΌπŸ˜‡

Susan Brown Harris
So smart, pretty and kind.

Karra Blackburn Merritt
May she rest in peace to Eternity 🌹

Bob Lee
Oh no! I’m so sorry to hear this. This saddens me.πŸ˜₯

Henry A Garcia
Rest in peace

Linda Taylor
So very sorry to hear this πŸ˜ͺ. May she rest in peace.

Chris Burke
So sorry to hear about Joan. I remember her as a brilliant and kind person. RIP.

Julian Almaraz
May she RIP πŸ™

Debbie Brey Bennett
I just let out the biggest “oh no..” to this post. She was such a sweetheart and homecoming queen my senior year. RIParadise Joan. πŸ’πŸ™πŸΌ♥️

Dave Craig
I don't usually comment, but I remember her as always being particularly sweet and kind. Very sad to hear. πŸ™

Nancy McNamara Zambrana
Very sad to hear this. God bless & rest in peace Joan πŸ™

Deb Helsley Bush
Rest in peace πŸ™πŸ»πŸ™πŸ»πŸ’œπŸ’œ

Wayne Baldaro
Sorry to hear❤️‍🩹 Condolences to her family and her friends. πŸ’

Mary Boriso Jordan
So very sorry....Rest in Peace, Joan....🌹

Friday, September 5, 2025

Scott Sobiech, BHS '79 (1961-unknown)

 

Scott Michael Sobiech
June 16, 1961 - unknown (sometime between 2008-2022)

Scott was the youngest child of four to Don and Josephine George Sobiech. Scott married Stacy King in 1993. His second marriage was to Tammy Noecker in 2000. 

Scott's father passed away in 2008 and the obituary gives Scott's name as one of the survivors. Then in 2022, Scott's stepmother Georgia passed away and her obituary says, "Georgia was the devoted wife to the late Don Sobiech and dearly loving mother of her late step-son Scott Sobiech."

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

News Article of Pencil Collector Bob Campbell, BHS '62


Posted by Los Angeles public library on Facebook

[1957] "Pencil, collector's dream - Bobby Campbell of 2588 N. Brighton St., Burbank, is surrounded by more than 2,500 pencils he has gathered in about two years. Foreign countries, states, cities and advertisers of every description, are represented in his collection. Bobby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Campbell and is in the seventh grade of John Muir School, Burbank. He hopes to double his collection in the next two years." (Valley Times Collection)

Bob Campbell was a 1962 graduate of Burbank High and this is his senior photo,