Friday, February 14, 2025

Kim Correll Latour, BHS '75 (1956-2021)

  

 

MEMORIES...

Mary Olson
I worked closely with Kim when she worked at May Company and she was a fantastic person! Kim was funny, kind, smart and a joy to be around. I remember her stories about her brother and how much she loved him and how proud she was of his accomplishments. My email is molson@callutheran.edu and my name is Mary Olson. My condolences to her loved ones. She will be missed. (7/20/2022)

Jan Bohachef Martin
She was a sweet and truly lovely girl in high school

Heidi Terrio
I knew Kim from elementary school at Emerson. She was a beautiful sweet person! Terri White Wilson knew her well too.

Lila Vick Schob
Knew her in elementary She was sweet. I know she had health issues. So sad she has passed.

John Boylan, BHS '71 (1952-2025)

 

John Michael Boylan
October 6, 1952 - February 12, 2025

Sad news posted by Art Boylan yesterday...

My brother left this earthly plain yesterday due to complications from a long term illness due to a stroke he had suffered several months ago. Go in peace Brother John.  (1952-2025). 







Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Brothers Jim Livesey, BHS '57 (1939-2020) & Jerry Livesey, BHS '60 (1943-2024)

 James "Jim" Robert Livesey
June 7, 1939 - January 17, 2020
 

 Jerald "Jerry" William Livesey
January 24, 1943 - September 26, 2024

We sadly just learned of the passing of brothers Jim and Jerry Livesey.

JIM LIVESEY

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James Robert Livesey
Tryon, North Carolina
June 7, 1939 - January 17, 2020
James Robert Livesey Obituary

Jim was God’s blessing to me for the past 20 years, and he was the love of my life. He was born June 7, 1939, in Burbank California. Two things which would have a huge impact on his life happened in his early years. His dad worked for Lockheed as an engineer, He designed and tested aircraft during and after the war. Jim’s uncles were pilots and flew off carriers in the Pacific. Jim developed a huge interest in all aircraft and became an avid student of World War II. The second was to have an even bigger effect. At the age of 4 or 5 he had scarlet fever and lost most of his hearing. He didn’t realize this wasn’t normal, so he didn’t tell anyone. He taught himself to read lips and this got him through high school until there were finally affordable hearing aids.

A big part of Jim’s childhood was his younger brother Jerry. They did just about everything together and became very close. During school they both played sports and Jim became quite an accomplished baseball player. He was recruited by the University of Oregon on a full ride, and a year later he was signed by the Baltimore Orioles organization as a 3rd baseman. Every young boy’s dream, right? He loved it! He played with some of the greats of the time! He was finally about to crack the major leagues, when Brooks Robinson came out of the military reserves, took over third base for the Orioles and became the greatest 3rd baseman of all time! After that Jim got hurt and left baseball. But at least he lost out to the best! Fast forward a few years, Jim finished school and started his career as a design engineer and product inventor for Mattel. That’s right, he became a toy designer! Another dream job! His daughters loved it; they got all the Barbies they wanted! His career progressed forward and in 1998 he was working at OddZon, a division of Hasbro, designing sports toys. That’s when Jim and I met on the internet! He was in Vallejo CA, and I was in NC. We met in person three months later and immediately knew we were meant to be together. Our adventures started out in California for two years, then we moved to NJ for two years, and finally came home to NC in 2002.

Many of you may remember Jim as an artist and as a storyteller. His baseball stories were such fun, he always had an amusing anecdote to tell, and he made people laugh! Some of you may also remember him as a quiet man who often kept to himself. The problem was that his hearing loss prevented him from joining large groups, he was better in groups of 2 or 3. He was also a deeply spiritual man and Bible Scholar whose thoughts at church were very much a personal dialog with God.My best memories of Jim are about our adventures together here in NC, in California, NJ and Oregon with family and friends. He was a wonderful companion and deeply loyal friend. He was a creative spirit who could paint on a computer, draw pictures with words, make sculptures from fallen branches, and carve gourds to look like unusual pottery. His work fills my home and my heart with joyful memories, 

Jim died January 17, 2020, when I was still in the hospital recovering from major surgeries, He was alone, but passed peacefully in his sleep. Thanks be to God! 

He is predeceased by his parents, Robert Merrill, and Grace Jamison Livesey. Jim is survived by his brother Jerry Livesey (Sue) of Gavalin Hill, CA, his daughters Jennifer Dawn Livesey of Boise, ID, and Christiane Livesey Book (Kip) of Denver, CO, and his grandchildren, Sammy, Emily, Caitlin and Chris.Delayed by the pandemic, a Memorial Service for Jim is scheduled on Saturday, November 13 at 11:00 am at Holy Cross Episcopal Church, 150 Melrose Ave. in Tryon. It will be a joyful celebration of Jim! Memorials may be made to the Rector’s Discretionary Fund at Holy Cross Episcopal Church, PO Box 279, Tryon, NC 28782.  

 

JERRY LIVESEY

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Dr. Jerry Livesey - BHS '60 - from daughter, Gretchen Livesey - My dad passed away peacefully last evening (9-26-24) at the Corona Regional Medical Center where his wife, Sue, had taken him two weeks ago with shortness of breath and an irregular heartbeat. It turned out that he had metastatic lung cancer. He soldiered through many many years with Myasthenia Gravis, and stayed as active as possible.
 
He was the founder at Tribal School Solutions and former Superintendent/Principal at Tule River Indian Tribe of the Tule River Reservation, California.  He was a recognized innovative leader in California education with over forty years of experience creating, restructuring, shaping, and leading large and small K-12 public school districts, county and statewide reform Initiatives, private boarding schools, 9-14 career academies, tribal schools, and community college programs. 

Friday, February 7, 2025

Dinah Duffy Martini, BHS '64 (1946-2021)

  

  

 Dinah Duffy Martini
August 18, 1946 - December 1, 2021
 
 
Dinah Duffy Martini borne as Dinah Duffy to Charles Morris Duffy and Lucile Mardaga Duffy in Buffalo New York on August 18,1946, died December 1 at Overlake Hospital in Belleview at the age of 75. The cause of death was complications from acute leukemia. 

When Dinah was three the Duffys moved from Buffalo to Burbank California where she grew up attending Burbank schools through high school graduating in 1964. She then enrolled at the University of California Berkeley earning a degree in education and a teaching certificate in 1969. During her time at UC Berkeley she met Steve Roberts and soon after married him. The couple moved to Boston where she taught primary school in Cambridge while Steve earned a PhD in geology from Harvard. After Boston they moved to Butte, Montana for four years while her husband worked for Anaconda Mining Co. He died in 1979 in a river rafting accident. 

Dinah then moved back to Burbank and onto Berkeley starting a career as a stockbroker and financial planner. She ended up in the Napa Valley working with Emmet Larkin, a small brokerage firm based in San Francisco, as their agent in St. Helena, California. There she met Peter Martini in 1985 and they were married in 1987. She continued her business while Peter worked for his family winery, Louis M. Martini. While in the Napa Valley Dinah taught classes in financial planning for adults and formed four women investment clubs. 

In 1992 Dinah and Peter enrolled at Golden Gate University and earned MBAs, after they moved to the Seattle area. At the age of 55 while living in Washington, Dinah attended the University of Washington and received a PhD in economics in 2002. Her PhD thesis on the rate of change for tractor power replacing horse power for Midwest agriculture from 1932 through 1942 was published in The American Journal of Economics.  

Dinah has no children but is survived by her husband of 33 years; Peter, her twin sister Suzanne Duffy, sister Trish Amin, Brother Chuck Duffy, and five nieces and nephews, Carlen, Darien, Leah, Christine and John.

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Katherine Dale Plank, BHS '58 (1940-2025)

 

Katherine "Kathy:" Leslie Dale Plank
July 1, 1940 - January 14, 2025
Parents: Wilbur and Esther Carlson Dale
Siblings: Jennifer Dale Schatz BHS '66 and Chris Dale BHS '64 (1946 - 2022) 

Jennifer Dale Schatz posted this sad note today...
 
As many of you already know, my sister Kathy passed away January 14. She touched so many lives and we all miss her so. She was my dear, big sis…one I can’t replace.😢

Carolyn Wierman Ludwig, BHS '60 (1942-2024)


Carolyn Kay Wierman Ludwig
November 11, 1942 - December 28, 2024

We were informed by Don Ludwig (Brother-in-law to Carol Wierman BHS 1960) of her passing...

Carolyn K. Wierman/Ludwig BHS '60, passed away December 28, 2024 in Colleyville, Texas. She had been married to Bruce Ludwig (BHS '58) for 60 years. They had two daughters, Pamela and Charla). 

Paul Wierman (BHS '64) was her brother.

Please keep Carolyn's Family in your prayers.

Carol Wierman was nominated for "Aloha Queen" (Senior Prom Queen) along with Jackie Warner, Carol Wierman (Center) and Pat Henry...The winner was crowned at the Dance by Class President, Harry Smallenburg and the other two girls acted as Princesses.

 

Carolyn was a BHS Songleader

Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Pam Grueter Dito, BHS '72 (1954-2025)

 

 

Pamela Ann Grueter Dito
September 21, 1954 - February 2, 2025
 

Oh this is so sad... we just learned that Pam Grueter Dito passed away unexpectantly this past weekend from a heart attack.

Her brothers are Corby Grueter BHS '65, Bob Grueter BHS '67 (both passed away) and Barry Grueter, BHS '71. Their dad, Robert Grueter, was a teacher at BHS.

Please keep Barry and all the famiily in your prayers. 

A FEW FACEBOOK COMMENTS...

Donna Moore
Heartbreaking! This is truly the saddest news! I was good friends with Pam as we were on drill team together. She was an amazing, kind, and beautiful person. My condolences to her brother Barry who graduated with me in 71

Cindy Barcus Aylward
This hits really hard. Sending my love and hugs to her family and so many friends who adored her (like me).

Dave Drucker
This one hits really hard. So very sorry to hear this.

Marybeth Bell Costanzo
Awwwww. Just so sad to hear of her passing.
Such a beautiful and sweet girl.
Sympathies and prayers to the family.
Barry Grueter. 😘

Loanne Walker Ginchereaux
🙏🏻

Liz Allen
RIP 🙏 and I'm so sorry Uncle Barry Grueter

Barbara Zelenay Berry
So saddened to hear this. She was sweet and kind. She's now with her brothers Bob and Corby. My deepest condolences to Barry. RIP 🙏 😢 ♥

Nadine Aguirre Lujan
Rest in peace.

Vicki Herrin Fields
Rest in Peace ⚘️

Dana Flynn
Oh I am sorry to hear about her passing. Condolences to the family. 🙏🏻😢

Lisa Douglas
So young too soon rip

Deb Helsley Bush
On no 😢. Rest in Peace Pam 😢. My condolences to her family and friends 🙏🏻🙏🏻💜

Don Meredith
Sad news. Prayers for her and family. 🙏🙏

Frank Malgeri
So sorry Bro. Have fond memories of her 🙏🏻🙏🏻

Donna Rowe
Looking at her now in my Ceralbus Too young!!! Rest in Peace 💔

Dianne Postal-Simmons
I remember her more from my brother .. she was always so sweet and pretty rip

Judy Rose
I am so sorry to hear such sad news. Pam was such a beautiful, kind and fun person to know. May she rest peacefully and my sympathies to Barry and all her family. 🙏🥀

Robert Gaston
So sad to hear. 💔

Carol Bliss Sheetz
Oh no, I'm so sorry to hear this sad news. Prayers for her family, she was way too young.. 💔

Christianna Rickard
Oh no, what a shock. Rest in peace, Pam. You brought so many smiles to the world. You were just the best. Peace to you, Barry. Its so hard to lose a younger sibling. I'm so sorry.

Nancy McNamara Zambrana
So very sad! She was definitely too young. Rest in Peace sweet lady ❤️🙏❤️

Louise Good Hernandez
🙏🙏

Jacquie Henry
RIP Pam. 🙏💔🙏

Bobbi Kay Gartrell
Ohhhh Darn! So sad. 🙏💕💕Rest in peace!

Cherie Curtis
So so sad to hear this! She was such a beautiful sweet person. My condolences to her family.

Lisa Allen
Oh my! I wasn't "friends" with her but she was always kind and friendly towards me.
I thought she was one of the prettiest young girls at BHS. RIP

Christine Pepe Dorman
RIP

Bruce Fossler
Loved watching Pam and her mother walking down the beach…awesome..

Andrea Clum
RIP dear friend 🙏🏻🩷🩷🩷🩷

Sandy Bryson Gohlich
So sad. I remember she was very popular and nice to everyone. RIP

Annette Dinolfo Bennett
So very sad what a great family that she had . 🙏🏼💖🙏🏼

Debbie Cooper Billiot
R I P

Jodean Ardizzone Myers
Condolences to Pam’s family and friends. Everyone loved her in Class of ‘72.

Mickey DePalo
Rest In Peace.

Pamela Gordon Ryan
So sorry to hear this she was lovely 🙏🏻

Maryellen McMahon
This hurts..the kindest and sweetest soul. My deepest condolences to her family. 💔

Gilda Hernandez Sanderson
Sorry to hear that. Such a sweet person.

Deanna Bergman
Kind sympathies to the family. 🌷

Gregg Wietstock
❤️🙏❤️

Michael Ruiz
This is so sad! Such a great girl! R.I.P!

Craig Street
Very sad rip

Karen Jackson  ·
So very sad, condolences to her family and friends 🥀💔

Bill Vahoviak
R.I.P. Pam. 💐💐

Martin Lillibridge
RIP Bulldog 🙏

Lupe Covarrubias
RIP

Mike Signorelli
I am just heartbroken to hear this Sad news I had such great times with Pam but eating dinner at our reunion we really got to chance to reminisced about are beach trips with her parents and her brother, Barry and Corby and Bob. My heart goes out to my friend Barry...She was beautiful inside and of course outside. I'm praying for her and her family. I'm sure she's dancing on the clouds finging her path to heavens door. Their is an empty spot in all our hearts, love you and God bless you, I will see you on the other side. Mike 🙏🙏🙏

Susan Rudin
I remember thinking she was so pretty and one of the popular girls I admired back then. Very sorry to hear this.

Valerie McMichen
R.I.P. My condolences to her loved one's.

Carol Macias
So sad. Condolences to her family

Danny Rutherford
WOW, this hurts. Pam was one of the best girls to ever attend BHS. Such great memories. God bless her and her family. RIP

Karyn Wyatt Lynn
Beautiful lady inside and out. Always a kind person💔

Waneen Cormier Post-Marks
So sorry to hear this. Condolences to her family.

Curt Kimmins
So sorry to hear this

Sunday, February 2, 2025

John Garcia, BHS '69 (1951-2025)


John S Garcia
July 19, 1951 - January 31, 2025

Very sad news... we just learned that John Garcia passed away in his sleep. He lived in Canyon Country and has two siblings Henry Garcia, BHS '68 and Susan Garcia Parks, BHS '76. Please keep the family in your prayers.

John on left and Pete on right

A FEW FACEBOOK COMMENTS...

Sylvia Canterbury
I do remember John.He was always very nice & polite to me.May he RIP

Nancy McNamara Zambrana
So very sad! He was such a nice guy. Rest in peace dear John. 🙏❤️🙏

Pam Wright Peterson
Rest in peace 🙏🏻

Mike Hansen
John was a year ahead of me but we were in a 5th/6th grade class. What a great year !

Cathy Abrahamson
Oh no! Just had a Providencia reunion with him. Known him since kindergarten. Such a great guy. 🙏🏻 ❤️to his family. Rest in peace dear Johnny. 🥲🥲 we will sure miss him at our next reunion.

Martin Lillibridge
RIP Bulldog 🙏

Virginia Hamilton
So sorry to hear his passing. My condolences to his family and friends. Rip john.😇🙏

Wayne Baldaro
Condolences 💐 to the family❤️‍🩹

Debbie Brey Bennett
OMG I’m in shock! 😳 We were just hanging out a few months ago! He picked me up to take me to our elementary school reunion. We shared stories and laughed the whole way. Rest in Paradise my sweet friend. 😢💐♥️

Debbie Brey Bennett
May be an image of 2 people, people smiling and car

Cecilia Olga Aguirre Sheehan
My condolences to his family and friends. Rest in peace fellow Bulldog.

Susan Garcia Parks
Our family is in shock and my heart is broken, I can't believe I won't here that crazy laugh anymore... I love you big brother...💔

Peggy Carroll
So sorry to hear of Johnny’s passing.My condolences to his Family

Timothy Zuma Tim Tolnay
I am so very sorry to hear this. John and I grew up in all the Burbank sports programs and held a mutual care for each other's skills. I coached his fine sons in bowling at Pickwick Bowl and went to many state tournaments always laughing and having a great time with our sons. At our last reunion John and I talked at great length about me buying his large baseball card collection. We talked on the phone just a few months ago and decided to wait till after the new year. John always had a good laugh and a huge heart. Ironically that might be what took him from us. RIP my friend
See you on the other side.

Lynda Wissmann
Oh wow..grew up with him and Henry in Burbank!

Debbie Brey Bennett
Please.. someone find out when the service will be. I want to go. I loved John so much. He was such a sweetheart to me. 😭💕

Susan Garcia Parks
Hello everyone, plans are being made for a celebration of life, we will post the information as soon as they complete. Thank you all for the wonderful memories of my brother.💔

Nadine Aguirre Lujan
Rest in peace.

Gus McGinnis
I coached little league baseball with John and he was a great guy! Prayers for his family.

Vicki Herrin Fields
Rest in Peace ⚘️

Harold Maxham
I just can't believe it. I was just with John last week having lunch and talking about all the great times we had playing fast pitch softball back in the day. My thoughts and prayers out to Sue and Johns family. RIP John.

Bob Smallenburg
Rest In Peace. Thank you for the cheerful memories.

Deanna Bergman
Kind sympathies to Henry and family.🌷

Louise Good Hernandez
May John Rest in Peace. 🙏😥

Terri Guerra
May he rest in peace. Praying for his family 🙏🏼❤️

Carol Macias
Condolences to his family

Blyden Loutensock
John and Henry both have always been class acts... Admired and loved both!!!

Ron Sands
I can’t believe it !! Great guy-John RIP my friend from elementary school thru high school!! Great memories of playing JV baseball together!! RIP my fellow Bulldog!!🙏🙏🙏

Shellee Mcglynn Shoup
So so sorry. Had so much fun at our Réunion. He will be missed.

Julian Almaraz
May he RIP 🙏

Bob Lee
Oh no, I can’t believe it. This is such sad news. I’m in shock right now.

David James Gugerty
Wow, felt like we just had a great football visit at our last visit but John was a great team mate n althelete, rest in Peace Brother John,. We both had a great Football reunion w/ our fellow BHS player when beat Burroughs in 1986... God bless u John... with all of God's blessings, dg

Patsy Raymundi
So sorry RIP Bulldog