Bill was born to William and Hilda Gattenby in Lawrence Massachusetts. In the 1950 census, it shows the family lived in Burbank California on Chestnut Street and Bill had an older sister, Ella and a younger sister, Lois. He married Liz Ransom in 1975 and they lived in Lake Havasu Arizona when he died. She passed away in 2024.
Sunday, July 5, 2026
Marty Maggiora, BHS '77 (1959-2026)
Just received this sad note from Virginia Gockel:
"Please remember our friend Marty Maggiora, Burbank High Class of '77. He passed in Bullhead City but family is in Burbank. This happened earlier in the week."
May God comfort his family and friends I pray.
A FEW FACEBOOK COMMENTS...
RIP Bulldog π
Wow ! So young ! Sorry to loose another Bulldog π₯²π₯²
RIP Marty
RIP
RIP Marty, so sad to hear about your passing..My thoughts are with your family and friends during this difficult time ❤️π. I will always remember you..
So sorry to hear this. I knew Marty and his family since I was a child. RIP my friend.
Prayers for your family
Rest in Peace ππ»
So young! Rest in peace π
Awww π
Omg... His brother Steve just passed away this past fall. RIP Marty π
Rest in Peace ⚘️
Miss him .. we really got close to the last 10 years and reunited because of his brother Mike. I wish I would’ve been there more for you. Rest in peace, my dear friend.
Im really taking this hard .. we talk about how life is so precious .. He would tell me to move on I needed to let go of someone I really loved .. I will miss taking with him ..
ππso sorry. He was a fun guy thru school
A very saddening passing. Marty I will forever remember our fun times. Now you can spread your wings free of all the demons you held inside. Sending prayers to his family π
That's horrible! Such a great guy. Hate to see him go. He was a true Bulldog!!!
Sad news, Marty was part of the neighborhood Central elementary school gang & lived down the street from me. Wishing his family comfort at his passing.
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Mickey DePalo
Rest In Peace, Marty. Marty used to hang out at Olive Recreation Center when I first started to work with Burbank Park and Recreation in 1967.
Marty was such a kind and good person. I’m so sorry for his family’s and friends lossππΌ
Rest in peace my brother. Blessed we were able to reconnect. Till me meet again ππ’

Bob Elliot
Rip
RIP Bulldog π
I'm so sorry to hear that Marty has passed. Sending prayers to his family. Rest in heavenly peace Marty. ππ»π
RIP, Sir
My condolences to Marty's family and friends. He was a friend from High School. We would see each other in Burbank through the years. This senior picture is how I will remember him. RIP my friend
RIP Marty…π
Sad to read this. Mike, Steve and now Marty.
God Bless the Maggioras RIP Bulldog.
Saturday, July 4, 2026
Jennifer Tuttlerow Bogle Todd, BHS '70 (1952-2026)
The services will be held as follows:
Saturday July 11th at 10am
Burbank First United Methodist Church
700 N Glenoaks Blvd, Burbank, CA 91502
Saturday, June 27, 2026
Breena Doyle Holodnak, BHS '59 (1941-2025)
Ken Ziskin, BHS '66 (1947-2026)
Sadly, we just learned from his wife, Hinda, that Ken passed away in January after battling a rare form of leukemia for 4 years. He thankfully went peacefully and wife and kids with him when he died.
Ken was a top athlete in high school especially in swimming. His parents were Jay and Elaine Cane Ziskin and his sister was Laura Ziskin, BHS '68, Hollywood Producer (1950-2011) who was a fun friend of mine in school.
May God comfort the Ziskin family I pray.
FROM KEN'S WEBSITE
KENNETH A. ZISKIN BIO
Ken was one of the first estate planning lawyers to become a Fellow of the Esperti Peterson Institute for estate planning for high net worth individuals and families. Ken was also one of the original 50 participants in the National Study Group – an educational forum for advanced practitioners from around the country to learn from leading experts on advanced estate planning topics. The National Study Group ultimately led to the formation of WealthCounsel, of which he is an active member. WealthCounsel is an organization of more than 2000 estate planning attorneys who work together as colleagues — not competitors — to advance their education and competence as estate planners.
Ken received his J.D. (Juris Doctor) degree from the University of Southern California Law Center in 1972, where he served as Executive Editor of the Southern California Law Review and a member of the Order of the Coif national honor society. Ken has been active in Bar affairs with the California State Bar, the American Bar Association and local bar associations.
Ken has always valued education, both as a lifelong student and as a teacher. Ken served as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Southern California Law Center from 1991 to 1994. He has been a frequent lecturer to legal professionals, financial institution regulators, charitable organizations and the public, and served on the Editorial Staff of the California Trusts and Estate Quarterly.
Ken has had the privilege to lecture on a broad range of legal topics to the National Network of Estate Planning Attorneys, the American Association of Individual Investors, the Banking Law Institute, the American Institute of Banking, the Los Angeles Society of CPAs, the Independent Bankers Associations of both Northern and Southern California, the Western Independent Bankers, the Financial Services Institute and the National Association of Chinese American Bankers. In addition, he has been invited to lecture at seminars sponsored by bank regulatory agencies, including the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, by banks such as Northern Trust Bank, and by several charitable organizations, including the American Cancer Society, the American Heart Association, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, the Guardians and the City of Hope.
Ken is the author of numerous articles on estate planning, financial, tax and securities law matters which have appeared in such journals as TRUSTS & ESTATES, The Journal of the California State Bar Association, CONSPECTUS, The Tax Lawyer, The American Banker, The Southern California Law Review and the WIB Community Banker. (CLICK HERE for selected publications)
Ken served two terms as a member of the Financial Institutions Committee of the State Bar of California and on numerous advisory committees and task forces set up by bank regulatory agencies. He was a member of the task force which rewrote the California Financial Code in the late 1970's. Ken has testified as an expert in Federal Court, and been designated as an expert in several state court matters.
Ken appeared regularly on The Business Channel (KWHY - TV 22) from 1996-1999, where he developed and hosted the “Beyond the Living Trust (sm)” show on Family Wealth Strategies (sm) and living trusts.
Ken’s civic activities have been primarily related to the City of Hope, although he has also raised money for Stand Up To Cancer (founded by his sister, producer Laura Ziskin) and other health related charities. In 1982 he was proud to be honored by the 500 Club of the City of Hope as its "Man of the Year," and he served from 1983 through 1995 as a member of City of Hope’s Board of Governors (formerly Board of Trustees). Ken was an NCAA All American swimmer at USC as an undergraduate, and won both gold and silver medals at the 1965 Macabbiah Games in Tel Aviv. He also set a world record for his age group at the FINA World Master's Swimming Competition in 1986.
Ken is happily married to Hinda, with whom he is proud to share three wonderful children and one (vivacious and bright) granddaughter. Hinda graduated from UCLA and brings extensive experience (in accounting and public relations firms) to Ken's practice. Hinda participates in planning for Ken’s clients, providing a valuable perspective as a wife, mother and grandmother. Hinda has one other advantage: She is not a lawyer, and helps translate legal jargon into plain English. Ken thinks Hinda is both brilliant and beautiful!
Friday, June 26, 2026
Dianna Spence Cummings, BHS '61 (1943-2026)
Patricia Snyder posted on Facebook last month that Dianna Spence Cummings, class of 1961, passed away earlier this year. She & her husband, Bob Cummings, were long time residents of Pine, CO. After he passed a few years ago she moved to Melba, Idaho to be near her son & his family. She hadn’t been there too long before she had a fatal stroke.
Dianna was born in Los Angeles County to James and Lonice Wallis Spence and she had an older sister, Pamalia.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Cathy Hawthorne, BHS '71 (1953-2026)
Sandy Pavey posted this very sad note today...
Sadly, my sister, Cathy Hawthorne, class of ‘71, passed away from pancreatic cancer on June 2, 2026. She was able to live the dream of her retirement years in the town of Sequim, Washington, where she met a like-minded community and lived the life she envisioned with her dogs.




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