Monday, June 1, 2026

Joyce Powers King, BHS '61 (1943-2026)

Joyce Powers King
July 9, 1943 — May 25, 2026

Joyce King Powers, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren, on May 25, 2026, in St. Charles, Missouri. She left behind a legacy rich with love, faith, and creativity. Born on July 9, 1943, in Orange, Orange County, California, and raised in Burbank, Joyce’s life was a testament to warmth, devotion, and the bright spirit she shared with all who knew her.

Joyce was a dedicated stay-at-home mother and homemaker whose talents knew no bounds. She had a remarkable flair for decorating, blending creativity and care in every detail of her home. Whether transforming rooms or designing exquisite Christmas décor to share during the holiday season, her keen eye and artistic touch brought sunshine into the lives of her family and friends. Joyce was an exceptional seamstress and craftswoman. She sewed her own stunning wedding dress, and she took great joy in crocheting afghans for family and friends. Joyce also lovingly donated countless afghans to a cancer center in Illinois while she lived in Nauvoo for 20 years.

Music touched Joyce’s soul deeply. Known for her sweet voice and love of singing, she carried the joy of song from her youth. Joyce performed the leading roles in high school musicals at Burbank High School.

Above all, Joyce was a woman of profound faith. She devoted herself tirelessly to teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ to her children, instilling in them a personal testimony rooted in scripture. Her children, shaped by faith and example, embraced the gospel fully. They hold dear the inspired words found in Alma: “They had been taught by their mother, that if they did not doubt, God would deliver them...We doubt not our mother knew it.” This scripture speaks volumes of her guiding strength and spiritual wisdom. Joyce’s many hours spent in church service, coupled with her endless acts of kindness, reflected her unwavering commitment as a beloved member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Genealogy and family history were passions that allowed Joyce to bridge past and present. With tireless dedication, she brought ancestors’ stories to life, connecting generations through love and faith. She has surely been joyfully reunited with not only her late husband and son but also thousands of ancestors grateful for her efforts in linking them eternally within God’s family through temple work.

Joyce’s family was her greatest treasure. She is survived by her cherished children: Lance King (Melanie), Cynthia Gifford (Shaun), Wendy Bentley (Jon), and David Powers King (JoAnna). Her legacy continues through her beloved grandchildren—Samantha King Stuart (Cole), Patrick King (Ally), Brian King, Emily King, Matthew King, Miranda Gifford, Evan Bentley, David Bentley, Loria King, Ella Bentley, Kevin Gifford, Steven Bentley, and Evelyn King—and her precious great-grandchildren: Jane Stuart, Thomas Stuart, Marci Stuart, Emmett King, Lydia Stuart, and Elliot King. Joyce is also survived by loving nieces and nephews, countless friends, cousins Kathi and Tim Powers, and her wonderful King in-laws, all of whom were deeply touched by her generosity and radiant personality.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, David Foster King, and their son, Patrick Foster King, as well as her parents Wilbur and Fay Rene Powers and sister Clarice Tucker.

Joyce King was a beacon of light—sunshine personified—with a bright, loving, and inviting nature that made everyone feel at home. Her kindness, faith, artistry, and love nurtured not only her family but the countless lives she touched. As we remember her, we honor her strength to endure and to hope and a spirit that will forever inspire.

Family, friends, and loved ones will gather to celebrate Joyce’s life at Forest Lawn – Hollywood Hills, 6300 Forest Lawn Drive, Los Angeles, California 90068, with visitation from 10:00 AM to 11:15 AM followed by the graveside service from 12:30 PM until 1:00 PM on June 20, 2026.

Though we say goodbye in this world, and look to the day when we will meet at Jesus' feet, her memory and love endure eternally in the hearts of those fortunate to know her.

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Bill Seidel, BHS '71 (1953-2026)

 

William Robert "Bill" Seidel
June 23, 1953 - May 30, 2026

Rich Morrison, BHS '73, posted this sad message with photos today:

I learned this morning that my Frederic St. neighbor Bill Seidel BHS '71 passed away.  6/23/53 to 5/30/26 He was a member of the water polo and swim teams. He was co-captain of the 1970 water polo team along with Marc Kelly. He was senior class treasurer in 1970-71. His brother Gary was BHS '69 and Bill lived in Orem Utah. RIP!

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Diane Gullion Dunlap, BHS '64 (1946-2024)


Dorothy Diane Gullion Dunlap
March 27, 1946 - September 29, 2024

We just learned that Diane Gullion Dunlap, BHS '64, passed away in 2024 in Colorado.

Her parents are Paul and Dorothy Gullion and her brother is Steve Gullion, BHS '66. 

Here are a couple of photos found on Facebook.


Diane and daughter Devon


Saturday, May 23, 2026

Harry Stewart, BHS '63 (1945 -2026)


Harry Granville Stewart III 
July 3, 1945 - May 18, 2026

Harry Stewart of Burbank passed away last week at the age of 80.

George Colvin, BHS '65, sent the notification of Harry's passing and wrote, "He was an old neighbor that I went to visit about a month ago. I had not seen him in over 60+ years! After I graduated, I moved out of the house where I grew up. He lived a few houses up the street from me. He remembered me and we had a nice visit."

Harry, born in Arizona, was the son of Harry II and Katherine Stewart.

Friday, May 22, 2026

Carl Swan, BHS '64 (1946-2026)

Carl Omar Swan
June 18, 1946 - May 21, 2026

We just learned that Carl Swan, BHS '64, passed away yesterday, May 21, 2026. 

His ex-wife, Pam Hawkins Swan, BHS '67, shared that he has been in ill health for a while and leaves behind their two sons, 7 grandchildren, and 1 great grandchild. Carl lived in Sandpoint, Idaho at the time of his death and he would have turned 80 on June 18th this year. 

May God bless and comfort the family I pray.

Lynne Zekaria Parish, BHS '61 (1943-2026)

Lynne Zekaria Parish
December 13, 1943 - April 2, 2026

On April 2nd, 2026, Lynne Parish lost her long fight with dementia and passed away in Carson City. She lived 82 amazing years! As many know, Lynne lived a long and wonderful life, in which she always put others first.

Lynne was born December 13th, 1943, in Glendale, California. She lived with her parents in Burbank, attended Burbank high school, and graduated in 1961.

She attended two years of college in Glendale; at the same time, she became interested in the theater and became an actor in the Burbank Little Theater Group. They put on productions in various local towns and in cities around the United States. Lynne found it very enjoyable to be traveling with friends and presenting plays around the country.

She honed her skills while portraying her best character, which was a Halloween witch, wearing her black hat and black tooth and sounding her intimidating cackle, which has scared off many “trick-or-treaters” since. While living at home in Burbank, Lynne assisted her father who owned and operated several Southern California local “Windsor” women’s clothing stores.

She married a neighbor boy Richard, in 1969, moved to Huntington Beach, and spent a few more years in Southern California before she and Richard moved to Carson City, Nevada in 1972. In 1976, Lynne gave birth to their first and only child, Rob.

Until her passing, Lynne’s focus was on her family, first her son and husband as well as close aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She also had many lifelong friends who were family to her. Later her focus turned to her grandkids, whom she adored. She also prioritized her close-knit family friend circle, her women’s weekend group, her First United Methodist church group, and her women’s International Film group.

Lynne remained in Carson and enjoyed frequent visits to Southern California, with many adventures along the way. As a young adult she voyaged to the Middle East to visit extended family. As a young mother and wife, she traveled extensively through the North American West. Later in life she traveled with Rob, and Kelli and Rich throughout Central America, New

Zealand, Australia and then multiple trips throughout Europe.

She took immense joy in helping others and in finding small and large ways to make her many family and friends happy.

She had a strong sense of responsibility and wanting to take care of those around her, while at the same time maintaining a fun and silly side that showed through daily. If Lynne was around family or friends, and especially if she had a beautiful view, she was delighted. She made the most of her days, gave to others easily and without wanting in return. Comfortable at home, Lynne traveled extensively too, throughout the United States, and all over the world. She was the most content at her place in Huntington Harbor, or immersed in an exciting journey, both surrounded by family and friends.

Many will remember the kind deeds she did for them, as well as her contagious laugh and peaceful smile. She always wanted to make her parents, Albert and Din Zekaria, proud, and she did that in droves.

She is survived by her husband Rich, her son Rob, daughter-in-law Kelli, grandsons Riley and Logan, and brother Rick Zekaria, as well as all her cousins, family and friends who were so near and dear to her heart.

There will be a service at the First United Methodist Church in Carson City, Nevada on Sunday, May 24th at 3pm, with a reception to follow. All who knew Lynne are welcome to attend. There will also be a “post party” at Great Basin Brewery starting at 6pm on the 24th. All who knew Lynne are invited.

Please spread the word. We love and miss you every day, Nonni.

SOURCE: Obituary for Lynne Parish | Serving Carson City for over 160 years

Friday, May 8, 2026

Sue Marn Konig, BHS '68 (1950-2025)




Carolyn Sue Marn Konig
September 1950 - June 29, 2025

Sad news... Sue Marn Konig, BHS '68, passed away last year in New York according to her niece Tiffany. 

The above post from Sue's friend was found on Facebook.

Sue's parents were Charles and Betty Green Marn. She has a brother Gary Marn who graduated in 1967 from BHS. 

May God comfort the family I pray.

OBITUARY


Chestertown- Carolyn Sue Konig 74, passed away peacefully Sunday June 29, 2025 at the Warren Center Nursing Home in Queensbury. 

Sue was pre-deceased by her parents Charles and Betty Marn, her foster parents, George and Edith Keys and her brother Gary Marn.

She is survived by her loving husband of 44 years, Richard Konig, step-sister Semone, sister-in-law Lynne, brother-in-law John, niece Jean and nephew Mike . 

Sue was a native of Burbank, California. She graduated from Burbank High School and attended the Los Angeles Fashion Institute.

Sue was an avid music fan and performed as a back-up-singer in the "off Broadway" production of "Hair" from 1968 through 1972.

She and her husband moved  to Chestertown, New York from Arizona in 2012 where she volunteered at the Chestertown Library book sales.

Visiting hours will be from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM Wednesday July 9, 2025 at Barton-McDermott Funeral Home, Inc. 9 Pine St. Chestertown, NY 12817.

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Scott Sutherland, BHS '65 (1947-2026)


 Jacki and Scott

Scott Wayne Sutherland
September 29, 1947 - May 4, 2026

Sad note from Scott's wife Jacki...

"Scott Sutherland’s valiant struggle with years of heart failure came to an end yesterday (May 4th) and he is at peace in heaven. I met this amazing man 60 years ago and have been blessed to be his wife for 58 wonderful years! He gave me three amazing children that live near us and have been here the past several days to help with care and got to say their goodbyes."