Kim Correia Dettman posted today on Facebook this sad notice...
Cathy Christopher Negron, class of 1981 passed away on February 14, 2026 after a long battle with breast cancer.
This blog is dedicated to ALL the classes of Burbank High School. If you have something to add, please email me at cathyjpalmer@yahoo.com. Thank You!
Email from Trudie Lombard Hentze:
So very sorry to report the loss of BHS 65 Classmate, Doug Mattox. Please see copy of the post I received below from his daughter-in-law, Deena Mattox. Doug was married to his wife, Irene, since 1/31/1970. They had 3 sons and 5 grandsons.
"Surrounded by love, Doug Mattox passed peacefully on March 1st after ongoing health struggles. While our hearts are broken, we find comfort knowing he is no longer in pain. We will forever cherish the memories, the laughter, and the light he brought into our lives. Please keep our family in your thoughts and prayers during this time."
Today on Facebook Wendy King Bentley shared this sad news with link to the obituary...
"Sad to announce the passing of my father, David Foster King. BHS alumni 1960. Funeral is tomorrow in Burbank. He was a very active citizen in Burbank for many many years. Many people loved him."
David Foster King, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away on February 1, 2026, in St. Louis, Missouri, at the age of 83. Born on September 27, 1942, in Ogden, Utah, David’s life was a testament to his unwavering faith in his Lord Jesus Christ, his devotion to family, and his lifelong commitment to serving others.
As a young man, David faithfully served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Netherlands from 1961 through 1964. This formative experience shaped his testimony and laid the foundation for a life guided by faith, service, and love for others.
Education was paramount to David, who earned his Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Brigham Young University. He lived a life of honorable service, marked by loyalty, faithfulness, and integrity, standing as a true testament to his beliefs and the principles of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
For over three decades, David was managing partner at King, King, Alleman & Jensen Accountancy Corporation in Burbank, California. In this role, he earned the admiration and trust of countless clients who relied on his expertise to guide them through their finances. His career was not just about numbers; it was about building relationships rooted in honesty and integrity, reflecting the man he was at his core.
David’s accomplishments extended far beyond his professional life. He was deeply involved in scouting, earning the rank of Eagle Scout and receiving the prestigious Silver Beaver Award. His devotion to the community was evident through his long-standing membership in the Kiwanis Club of Burbank, where he proudly served as president in 1983 during the memorable “King Size” year. David served as a Bishop in the Burbank First Ward from 1991 through 1996. He cherished the opportunity to help his ward members come closer to Jesus Christ while serving in this capacity. He also honored his call to be a Sealer in the Nauvoo Illinois Temple where he was able to seal and link couples and families for eternity in the House of the Lord.
Outside of work, David cherished time spent in nature, finding joy in hiking, fishing, camping, and golfing. He delighted in summer vacations with his family, creating memories that will be treasured for generations. A devoted baseball fan, he especially loved attending Dodger games, sharing his enthusiasm for the sport with family and friends.
David held his family close to his heart. He is survived by his devoted wife of 61 years, Joyce Powers King, whom he married on September 11, 1964. Together, they raised a beautiful family, including their son Lance King (Melanie); daughter Cynthia Gifford (Shaun); son Patrick King; daughter Wendy Bentley (Jon); and son David King (JoAnna). His legacy continues through his 14 grandchildren: Samantha Stuart (Cole), Patrick King (Ally), Brian King, Emily King, Matthew King, Miranda Gifford, Evan Bentley, David Bentley, Loria King, Ella Bentley, Kevin Gifford, Colin King, Steven Bentley, Evelyn King, and 6 great-grandchildren, Jane Stuart, Tommy Stuart, Marci Stuart, Emmett King, Lydia Stuart, Elliot King - all of whom adored him and carry forward his love and example.
He is also survived by his loving brothers, Dennis King (Patti), and Leon King (Cecilie), along with many extended family members and dear friends.
David was preceded in death by his cherished son, Patrick King, who passed away in 1983 at the age of 8; his parents, Carl and Virginia King; and his siblings Wallace King, Larry King, and Sharon Mortenson. He is remembered not only for his accomplishments but for the warmth, kindness, and quiet strength he brought into the lives of those around him.
Services honoring David will be held on February 20, 2026, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, located at 136 N. Sunset Canyon Drive, Burbank, California. The viewing will begin at 9:30am followed by a Celebration of Life service at 11:00am followed by a graveside service for family and close friends at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Cemetery.
As we say goodbye to David Foster King, we hold dear the lessons he imparted and the love he shared. He leaves behind a legacy rooted in faith, family, and friendship—forever cherished in our hearts.
Janis Keith Smith Miller, BHS 66 – Born February 10, 1948 and passed away on February 10, 2026, following progressive heart and lung issues.
Janis attended the former Benjamin Franklin Elementary School, John Muir Jr High, and Burbank High School. She had a smile that would light up a room, an infectious laugh, and a kind and generous personality. Janis broke glass ceilings in her career by becoming one of the construction industry’s first female concrete salesperson.. She retired in Stearns, KY to be close to relatives.
She is survived by her son, Wayne Smith (& Kristen), grandsons Ryan and Luke, granddaughter Kelsey Shepler, and 2 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her daughter Connie and 3 siblings: Velta Keith – BHS 50, Norma Newell – BHS 53, and Curtis Keith – BHS 57. Rest in peace my dear friend.
Trudie Lombard Hentze – BHS 65
Bob Haws posted this touching tribute to honor his father on Facebook today...
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our father, Glen Walter Haws, who passed away on February 4, 2026, at the age of 90.
Glen was born on September 24, 1935, in Burbank, California, at the home of his grandparents, to parents Glen and Maxine (Odermatt) Haws. A lifelong resident of Burbank, he took great pride in the city that shaped him. One of his favorite childhood stories was serving as paperboy to heavyweight boxing champion Jeff Jeffries — a story he never tired of telling.
He attended Burbank High School, where he met the love of his life, Beverly (Danell) Haws. After graduating in 1953, Glen enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. Following boot camp at Camp Pendleton, he returned home to elope with his 17-year-old sweetheart before being deployed to Japan and Korea. In 1956, they welcomed their first son, John, while living in a trailer at Camp Pendleton.
After his honorable discharge from the Marines in 1956, Glen worked as an apprentice machinist at Mitchell Cameras in Glendale before achieving what he considered his true calling. On September 1, 1957, he was hired as a firefighter for the City of Burbank — becoming a proud second-generation Burbank firefighter, following in the footsteps of his father, who joined the department in 1943.
In those early years, when firefighter pay was modest, Glen worked multiple jobs to provide for his growing family. He drove his Model A Ford pickup to local dairies, loaded it with manure, and sold it door-to-door, spreading it on lawns throughout the neighborhood. He also worked as a plasterer and painter — doing whatever it took to build a stable life for his family.
In 1959, their second son, James, was born. The following year, Glen purchased a home on Kenneth Road in Burbank, where he would live for the rest of his life. Robert was born in 1962, and their daughter Linda (Wright) in 1968, completing their family of four children.
Over his 40-year career with the Burbank Fire Department, Glen rose through the ranks, promoting to Engineer and later to Captain in 1973. Being a firefighter was not just his profession — it was his dream. He loved the camaraderie, the service, and the stories that came with the job. Though he retired in 1998 due to a medical condition, it was a career he never truly wanted to leave.
Glen was a storyteller at heart. He cherished sharing memories of growing up in Burbank and recounting his years on the fire department. His life was rooted in family, hard work, and dedication to his community.
He is survived by his children: John and daughter-in-law Kathy; Robert and daughter-in-law Terrie; and Linda and son-in-law Mark Wright; seven grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; and his sister, Donna Edwards. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Beverly, in 2009, and his son James in 2025.
Glen’s legacy lives on in the family he built, the city he loved, and the department he proudly served.
Sad news... we just learned that Rich Bison, BHS '66, passed away this week. His daughter, Heather Bison Lewis, posted on Facebook this touching note...
It is with the heaviest heart that we share that the world lost a true hero. My dad passed away on February 12th at 11:53pm.
He went in for surgery on Tuesday and fought so incredibly hard since September. If there’s one thing that defined him, it was that he was a fighter. Strong, determined, and never one to give up.
He was a proud veteran who loved his country deeply. His patriotism was part of who he was. He believed in service, loyalty, and standing up for what mattered.
He was the BEST husband, dad, Grampa, father-in-law, and friend anyone could ever ask for. Larger than life. The kind of man who filled a room with his presence, his strength, his humor, and his love. Our hearts are shattered and we are still trying to process this unimaginable loss.
Please keep my mom in your thoughts and prayers as she navigates the days ahead. She will be staying with me for a while as we lean on each other and take this one day at a time.
We will be planning a celebration of life at a later date and will share details once they are arranged.
Thank you to everyone who has reached out, prayed, and supported our family. It truly means more than we can say.
We love you forever, Dad. ❤️
JD Dbert
Great guy to work with. Helped me as s young detective, with fishing, ran for the team i Co-Captained for Baker to Vegas, and i enjoyed being his Sgt in Training.
One of the great men in and out of work!
RIP Chief
Just received this sad note from Carol Prater Cox...
Diane Reeder class of 1958 passed away this morning. 😢 A truly beautiful amazing person! Her best friend was Barbara Prater Coffman, my cousin. I knew Diane all my life! Such a precious woman.