Just received this sad note with photos...
Bob Meza Class of 71
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Just received this sad note with photos...
Bob Meza Class of 71
William Edwin Wood (Bill) passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving wife Mary Jane in Sarasota on Tuesday January 14, 2025 after courageously battling a long illness. Bill was a beloved husband, father, brother and unbelievable friend. He will be remembered as an iconic personality who had the capacity to captivate you from your very first introduction.
Bill was born on April 7, 1955 in Burbank California. He was a standout high school basketball player which propelled him to go to the University of California at Santa Barbara. There he met some of his lifelong friends who remained part of his life until his passing. Bill’s career began as an executive at Long’s Drug Store in Oxnard California. There he was recruited by his college roommate to move to Sarasota Florida and manage the newly opened Magic Moment Restaurant and Blueberry Hill nightclub. During nearly 20 years in the hospitality industry, he opened restaurants in Tampa, Florida all the way to London, England. Bill ended his career as a well-respected real estate professional in southwest Florida.
Bill is survived by his beautiful wife Mary Jane, sister Mary, and three wonderful sons, Mark, Jacob and Joshua all of which he was extremely proud of.
There will be a memorial service to remember Bill on Saturday February 1st, 2025 held at Toale Brothers Funeral Home, 40 N Orange Avenue. Following the service, there will be a celebration for Bill from Noon to 3:00 p.m. at The Crescent Club, 6519 Midnight Pass Road on Siesta Key.
David Sherman Deutch, MD was born August 5, 1952, in Tyler, Texas, to Sherman and Lois Dixon Deutch. His father was a lawyer and his mother a secretary.
He was raised in Burbank, California, where he attended public schools. Dave didn't play sports at his high school but as a fifteen-year-old, he pitched a perfect game for a local recreation league team. "They couldn't hit my fifteen mile-per-hour fastball," Dave would quip with a wink. During this time he forged a bond with a dozen or so friends known to themselves as the Deutch Gang. They held forth in Dave's garage, buoyed by music, pool, high jinx, and conversation. According to one member, "It was a cross between the serenity of Walden Pond and the atmosphere of Cheers, where everyone not only knew your name but who you were deep down inside." The fifty-year connection between members continues to this day.
Dave attended the University of California at Davis where he majored in physiology and went on to earn his degree in medicine and ophthalmology. He practiced ophthalmology for thirty years in Eugene, Oregon, and Cottonwood, Arizona.
Dave and his wife, Chris Clarke, met while working together at PeaceHealth. A mutual interest in ballroom dancing led to dance classes and then moved on to collaborating on home improvement projects. Finding they could navigate challenging partnerships such as these with ease, Dave and Chris made it permanent by marrying in 2009. The joy found in their friendship spilled over onto all who knew them. Chris describes Dave as a remarkable man whose kindness and love radiated through every moment they shared. His adventurous spirit and sharp intelligence inspired those around him, while his sense of humor could light up any room. She remembers him as the best dancer in the world, effortlessly making her feel like a princess every time they took the dance floor together. "His memory will forever be cherished in my heart", says Chris.
Due to the ravages of Parkinson's Disease on mind and body, Dave passed peacefully at home on December 14, 2024 surrounded by those who loved him dearly. Even in decline, the extent of Dave's influence cannot be overestimated. It was seen in his concern with how everyone else around him was doing. Dave was unfailingly kind, but honest ... with a sharp wit, ready for real conversation on wide ranging topics. He was an avid traveler and constant learner, expanding his knowledge and game for adventure. He loved gathering friends together for good food, excellent drinks, carefully selected music, and good times. His calm demeanor, welcoming personality, and mischievous grin with a twinkling eye, endeared him to patients, family members, colleagues, and friends ... many of whom regarded Dave as their best friend.
Dave loved being a father and his daughters were bright spots in his life. Ashley's words: "I idolized my dad growing up. He was active, funny, creative, and outgoing. He never nagged us, and I was never afraid to tell him what was going on in my life. He made me feel comfortable going to him with problems. I knew that he would help me with anything and I would not feel judged for it. Dad was always making things fun and creative for us. When I was in college, we made an entertainment center together out of copper piping. It's moved from Eugene to Denver to Seattle and to Bend with me. It's still in my living room. I think of the fun we had making it together often. Dad also came with me to buy my first fake ID on the street in San Francisco!"
And Emily: "He led by example, never putting any pressure on us to be a certain way, but because he was so great, we wanted to be like him in many ways. My dad is one of the easiest people to be around. He was fun without being overbearing or attention seeking. He always had a well-timed joke and was charming in an unassuming type of way. He treated people well, everyone. I'm not sure that I've ever met a less judgmental person. He sees the good in everyone and had friendships with people with vastly different world views, bringing people together. He was highly intelligent and accomplished yet also the antithesis of a snob, genuine and incredibly down to earth."
Dave is lovingly remembered by his wife, Chris Clarke; daughters Emily Harris (Joey Janssen) and Ashley Sapin (Bennett Sapin); stepdaughters Jillian Munro and Kelsey Clarke (Tony DePiano) and stepson Reiley Clarke (Hannah Clarke); brother Steve Deutch and sister Diana Thorton (Russell Thornton) and five grandchildren. (Loretta, Thatcher, Cooper, Quinn, and Elena).
Due to his love of science and learning, Dave requested his body be donated to OHSU Medical School. Donations in Dave's memory can be made to Parkinson's Resources of Oregon or End of Life Choices of Oregon.
A FEW FACEBOOK COMMENTS...
Martin Lillibridge
RIP Bulldog 🙏
Pam Wright Peterson
So sorry to hear this… RIP Dave. Prayers for the family. 🙏🏻
Carol Macias
Condolences
Patsy Raymundi
So sorry bless his family
Pamela Spang
Sounds like a great life and will be helpful to others in the future in learning how Parkinson’s can be cured 🙏🏻. Rest well Bulldog 💙
Donald Matthews
RIP, Sir
Betty Worland
What a wonderful man who led a great life. RIP and my deepest condolences to his family and friends. ❤
Loanne Walker Ginchereaux
🙏
Deb Helsley Bush
Rest in Peace 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Betsey Nash
Bless his heart for being such a rich, good man. Bless his family in their grief.
Joyce Starleaf
Dave was definitely one of the good guys. He had so many friends from high school. I know that he had suffered from
Parkinson’s for many years and it sounds like he continued to have a full life . Rest in peace Dave. 🙏🏻
Susan Landing-Phillips
So sorry to hear. Heartfelt condolences to his family.
Vicki Herrin Fields
Rest in Peace ⚘️
Joan Taylor Cappocchi
So sorry to hear this sad sad news.
Jacquie Henry
RIP Bulldog🙏
Heidi B. Davenport
Prayers for this loss.
Liz Allen
RIP 🙏
Blyden Loutensock
Was a great friend and example!
Alice was in the Sundowners with Barry Hockenberger '64 and Keith Lee '63
A FEW FACEBOOK COMMENTS...
Loanne Walker Ginchereaux
🙏
Kathy Bacon
Sweet person. May happy memories comfort her family and friends.
Patricia Sorley
R.I.P. OLD BULLDOG. We had several talks in high school. Hope you enjoyed your life. Blessings to your loved ones.
Charlotte Gober
Very sad news.
Timothy Avery
Dang. She was in my third grade class. Neet girl
Julie Guttridge
Sad to loose another Bulldog . Sounds like she had a great life though !
Bo Boeing
She lived 2 doors down from me in elementary school and I had a crush on her 😎❤️
Pam Kirkwood
Alice was indeed, a "sweetheart". Kind, humble and talented in so many areas. She was a musician/singer, a Ship Captain, an adventurer, an accomplished horse woman, a wonderful mother, a good friend and even had a children's book published about her adventures as a ship captain entitled "The Ballad of Alice Dare"...Ally is missed by all who knew her...Bon Voyage, Ally...sending love...
Harold Maxham
I had several classes with her over the years of schooling in Burbank RIP Alice.
Dennis Goff
Never really knew her, but she always lit up a room when she entered in. A very sweet girl in everyway!
Susan Montgomery Moran
We grew up together
Marlene Zober Lipman
So sorry to hear of Alice passing. We were good friends in high school. I always admired her talent at sailing & riding. She was so full of life. My condolences to her family. 🙏
Gary Oseransky
May she rest in peace!
Jean Parrinello-Longmore
So sorry. We were good friends. Sad 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Kathy Barloewen
🙏🏻😢
Mary Lou Johnson Anderson
I already miss her
Nancy Pociasek Shearer
😢
Martin Lillibridge
RIP Bulldog 🙏
Liz Allen
RIP 🙏
Carol Macias
Condolences
Donald Matthews
RIP, Ma’am 🥲
Loanne Walker Ginchereaux
🙏
Phil Johnson
We were neighbors on Fairmount Road. I have always referred to her as my 4th sister. 🌹🌹
RIP Alice……
Vicki Herrin Fields
Rest in Peace ⚘️
Virginia Hamilton
My condolences to her family and friends. Rip.😇🙏
Mary Seekins
RIP Alice, fellow Girl Scout.
Today, January 10, 2025, was the funeral for Lorraine Esther Batenhorst White, BHS '46. She passed away the day after Thanksgiving. Her husband, Don White, BHS '45, passed away in 2017 (obituary and Find A Grave).
Lorraine was the daughter of Anton and Clara Batenhorst and she had four older brothers. Sadly, her mother died when Lorraine was only ten days old.
Annette Dinoflo Bennett, BHS '68, wrote that Lorraine was her neighbor and she took care of her for awhile. Annette always cut Don's hair and would see him at the Senior Bulldog Luncheons saying he sat with Ray Brown, Sallie Thomas' uncle. "Lorraine was a wonderful person and quite the good neighbor and a special volunteer to many groups in Burbank."
FIND A GRAVE Link for Lorraine
Curtis passed away after a brief battle with brain cancer. He was a dedicated husband and father who proudly bragged about his grandkids. At BHS, he excelled in basketball and attended the University of Evansville (Indiana) on a basketball scholarship. He returned to Burbank and enjoyed a distinguished 30-year career at Lockheed Aircraft, marrying Carole Lynn Prescott Smith, BHS '62 and together they had two daughters. After retirement, he and Carole traveled the world and welcomed 5 grandchildren into the world. (From Christine Smith Dull, daughter)
Curt was the son of Curtis and Elizabeth Grein Smith. His younger brother Alan graduated BHS '62.
Photograph caption dated January 29, 1959 reads, "This band of Burbank High Bulldogs will be tackling the Indians of John Burroughs Friday night in an all - important Foothill League basketball game on the Burroughs' Reservation. Pictured are, from left, front row: Larry Brunner, Curt Smith, Loren Stenberg, Joe Carpenter, co-captain Jim Mylroie, Jeff Jonas and John Varga. Back row: Coach Roy Lockwood, George Baker, Wayne Dunkerley, Bob Konstanzer, Bill Straley, co-captain Bill Nielsen and Bruce Ludwig."
LA Valley Time (Los Angeles Public Library)