Monday, December 2, 2024

Chuck Pereau, BHS '47 (1929-2024)

Charles Dana Pereau, BHS 1947
October 2, 1929 - October 26, 2024 

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"'A life well lived."  That is how the family describes their father, grandfather & great-grandfather.  Chuck passed away on 10-26-24 at the age of 95, surrounded by family and friends, including his wife of 75 years, Charla, and son-in-law, Denny Lombard, BHS 67.

Following a career as an LA Fire Fighter, Chuck dedicated the rest of his life to serving the Christian mission he and Charla co-founded in Baja Mexico.  In 1966 they formed Foundation For His Ministry in Vincente Guerrero, which eventually included an orphanage, hospital, K-12 school, plus fed and cared for children left alone in the encampments.  Two additional missions were created n Oaxaca and Sinaloa, as well as transitional housing for young adults in Tijuana and housing to provide support for men following drug & addition recovery, release from prison &/or being deported from the US. Chuck made the 178 mile journey almost weekly to deliver truckloads of donations to the missions as long as he was able, and then he took charge of sending out their monthly newsletter ... truly a life well lived!  

For more information, go to www.ffhm.org.



 

Sunday, December 1, 2024

Barbara Robinson Piacenza Salyer, BHS '53 (1935-2024)

 

Ric Piacenza just posted this sad notice...
 
 Barbara Robinson Grad 1953
Barbara Piacenza / Salyer
9/4/1935 - 10/22/2024 89 years
 
Survived by Sandi Piacenza Mcglamery, Ric Piacenza and youngest daughter Kathi Piacenza Lyons. 4 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.
 
Burbank girl through and through and the most incredible mother and friend a person could have in their life. Family was everything. 
We miss you. ❤️

Mary Jo Davis, BHS '53 (1935-2024)

 

The Prom
 
Kat Davis posted this sad notice and wonderful photos...
RIP Mommy. 🙏🎁❤️
You are missed beyond measure.
We Love you always and forever.❤️
Mary Jo Davis
7/2/35 - 11/25/24
BHS grad 1953

Saturday, November 30, 2024

Terry Welshans, BHS '64 (1946-2023)

Junior photo 1963 Ceralbus

 Terry David Welshans
November 8, 1946  -  June 20, 2023
 
Note: Sadly we just learned that Terry's wife passed away the following month.

Obituary

A Bardstown resident, Mr. Terry David Welshans age 76 passed away Tuesday, June 20, 2023 at the Robley Rex VAMC Hospital in Louisville. He was born on November 8, 1946 in Charles City, Iowa to the late Ira Daniel and Mildred Irene Jenkins Welshans. Terry was retired from the Chicago Metra Commuter Railroad where he retired as their Mechanical Instructor. When he and Carolyn moved to Bardstown he became involved with Samuels Airport where he was on the Board of Directors. He was also involved with the KY Pilots Association where he was an advisor and tutor to many students. Another part of Bardstown he loved was the Bourbon Industry and for a time he had a business where he gave tours by plane over the distilleries. Terry was also a veteran of the United States Army and a KY Colonel.

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his sister, Janice MaCleay.

Terry is survived by his wife, Patricia “Carolyn” Jessie Welshans, his son, Daniel (Karla) Welshans of LaGrange, his daughter, Cindy (Matthew) Lyon of Louisville and 2 grandchildren, Ashyianae and Lee.

Funeral services will be 11:00 am, Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at the Houghlin Greenwell Funeral Home. Interment will be in Highview Cemetery in Chaplin. Visitation will be Tuesday from 3:00-8:00pm and after 8:30am Wednesday at the Houghlin Greenwell Funeral Home who is in charge of arrangements. The family requests that NO flowers be sent and contributions be made to the KY Pilot Association in his memory.

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 From Terry's Facebook page



Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Carolyn Jonas Harmer, BHS '55 (1938 - 2015)



Carolyn Jonas Harmer
1938 - 2015
 

OBITUARY

Our beloved Carolyn Jonas Harmer passed away on August 3, 2015.  Carolyn was born March 30, 1938 in Brooklyn, New York, to her adoring parents, Claudia Cannon and Marwin Frederick Jonas.  She was raised in Glendale and Burbank, California where she graduated from Burbank High School.  She graduated from the University of Utah where she was elected Student Body Secretary, Senior Class Vice President, President of her sorority Delta Gamma, and President of Panhellenic.  She was named to Beehive Honor Society and Mortar Board.  Carolyn earned a BA in English and later earned a Masters Degree in English from Los Angeles State University.  She taught high school English in Glendale, CA and Montgomery County, Maryland.

Carolyn married John L. Harmer June 24, 1960 in the Los Angeles LDS Temple, and they lived in Maryland and California before moving to Bountiful, Utah.  Carolyn was a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and treasured her testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  She served in the presidencies and as a teacher in Primary, Young Women and Relief Society Organizations.  She also taught Gospel Doctrine, served as Girl’s Camp director, served as a Cub Scout and Webelos leader, and was a merit badge counselor for many years.  Carolyn loved music and taught piano lessons for over 30 years.  She played the organ in the Bountiful temple for 19 years and served as a Ward organist for over 65 years.  She loved directing music in Primary and was a Ward Choir director in 3 different wards.  Most of all, Carolyn loved hearing her children and grandchildren sing together.  She devoted her life to us, and we will be forever grateful for her unconditional love and selfless service.

Carolyn is survived by her husband, John L. Harmer, her 10 remarkable [her words] children whom she loved dearly, David (Elayne Wells), Matthew (Stacy Larsen), Vivian (Mark Ellsworth), Christopher (Roshelle Davis), Elizabeth (Keith Dionne), Joseph (Christina Vistaunet), Jonathan (Lynnelle Pyper), Amy Marie (Jon Cox), Miriam Anne, Wendy Bryn (Micah McOwen) and 34 adored grandchildren, with her 35 th grandchild arriving in a few weeks and her first great-grandchild due to arrive in November.  Carolyn is also survived by her loving siblings, Jeffrey Cannon Jonas (Judy Hale), Marianne (Steve Eastmond), and Penelope Barth and many treasured nieces and nephews.  Carolyn was preceded in death by her beloved parents and a precious granddaughter, Olivia Grace Harmer.

The family wishes to thank the kind and caring staff, nurses and doctors at LDS Hospital, and the hospice aides and nurses for their support during the past 3 weeks.

Funeral services will be held Monday, August 10, 2015 at the Bountiful, Utah Mueller Park Stake Center, 1800 East Mueller Park Road.  Visitation will be at the Stake Center from 9:00 – 11am, with funeral proceedings to follow at 11:30am.  Interment Lakeview Memorial, Bountiful, Utah. Services under the direction of Lindquist’s Bountiful Mortuary.

SOURCE: https://www.lindquistmortuary.com/obituaries/carolyn-harmer


Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Charla Moore, BHS '64 (1946-2024)

 

Charla Wendy Moore
July 1, 1946 - November 10, 2024

Just received this sad email dated November 11, 2024...

Hi all...

We were just notified of the passing of Charla Wendy Moore BHS '64, by her sister Mary Moore Seekins BHS '62 and Steve Seekins BHS '62. Here is what they wrote:

"Last evening my sister-in-law Charla Wendy Moore passed away. She was a lovely person who struggled with many health issues for nearly her entire life including over 30 surgeries. While it is hard for us, she is now at peace and pain free!."

We have asked them to send us an obituary for Charla if they have one.

Charla and Mary Moore lived on the same street as my Jon did (Keystone St.) They were childhood friends who attended Horace Mann Elementary, John Muir and Burbank High together.

God  Bless Charla and her Family.

Pam Zipfel Kirkwood BHS '64 and Jon Kirkwood '64

Monday, November 11, 2024

Brothers Richard Tobias, BHS '62 and Russell Tobias, BHS '65 both died in 2014.

 

 Richard Alex Tobias
July 10, 1945 - December 21, 2014

 

Russell Rudolph Tobias
May 20, 1947 -  October 12, 2014


Richard and Russell were the sons of Theodore and Anna Kofity Tobias. Richard graduated from Burbank High in 1962 and Russell graduated in 1965. They have a younger sister, Rosanne Tobias, who graduated in 1967.

Dale Loyola, BHS '65 (1947-2023)

 

Dale Ernest Loyola
September 18, 1947 – November 12, 2023

Trudie Lombard Hentze just posted the following sad news...

I received a message from Dale Loyola's sister, Pat Loyola Frith-Smith - BHS 59, to let us know that Dale died in a car accident in Arizona on November 12, 2023. He was still playing his drums at 76, and was in too many bands to list - some famous and some not; the last being the Cactus Wine Band in AZ. He is greatly missed by his two nieces and sister, Pat.

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ARTICLE

Dale Loyola-Drummer

Dale Loyola started his musical career during the rock `n roll phenomena of the late 60's in Hollywood and San Francisco, where he learned his craft playing with blues and rhythm & blues bands. An immediate success, he expanded his horizons to several styles. His career has seen him play at such venues as the Whisky A Go-Go, the Fillmore West, the Cow Palace, the Rose Bowl and the Cheetah, performing with musical legends Dobie Gray, The Hook, The Doors, Boz Skaggs, Paul Butterfield, Andy Williams, Elvin Bishop, Sinbad and Ray Charles, to name a few.

To date Dale has performed in 22 states and 11 foreign countries, including Hawaii, Alaska, Scandinavia, Las Vegas, the Mediterranean and the Caribbean. He has done studio recording for Capitol, UNI, A&M and Motown Records, written the award-winning song, Best of Times, and co-wrote/co-produced several independent productions. During all this, he even found time for a part in the movie Jurassic Park. Wherever he plays, he brings a unique feel and drive to each performance, as well as a soulful, sardonic and playful vocal style.

Currently Da Mule (a nickname given Dale while living in Hawaii) is appearing in Reno with The Method and In2It. With his powerful rhythmic drive and self-demanding style, he's enthusiastically laying down tracks of one of his favorite forms of music, Good old rock'n'roll!

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Dale on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/@daleloyola932/playlists

1967 The Persuaders