Sunday, March 29, 2026

Cheryl Whitford Googe, BHS '64 (1946-2026)

Cheryl "Cherri" Jeanne Whitford Googe
August 26, 1946 - March 25, 2026

Sadly, we learned today from FB that Cheryl Whitford Googe BHS '64 passed away on March 25th. 

There will be a Celebration of Life in a few weeks per her daughter, Tracy Googe Jackson.

George Van Hoye, BHS '64 (1945-2015)

George Van Thomas Hoye
September 14, 1945 - May 24, 2015

We just learned that George Van Hoye BHS '64 passed away a few years ago. This was from his son, Daniel Van Hoye. George had lived in Yucca Valley, CA, he liked motorcycles and cars and he went in the US Marine Corps at the very same as Jon Kirkwood, did in 1965. Jon remembers seeing George in Boot Camp the first day. We then found George's Find A Grave page and obituary. 


OBITUARY
George Thomas Van Hoye
September 14, 1945 – May 24, 2015
IN THE CARE OF
Rogue Valley Funeral Alternatives
Van Hoye, George Thomas, 69, of Medford, Oregon, passed away May 24, 2015 at Providence Medford Medical Center. He was born in Alderson, West Virginia to Charles and Azelda (Burns) Van Hoye.

Dad served in the U.S Marine Corp and fought in Vietnam. After the service he began his love for riding motorcycles and loved the ape hanger Harley Davidson. He loved riding and spending time outside while camping, fishing or going on walks, especially in the desert. He collected coins and enjoyed working out, but the thing that really meant a lot to him was rebuilding his 51’ Chevy pick up truck.

He fell in love with Kimberly Grinstead and became a father of two. He was a proud dad that always showed his kids the correct way of doing things and taught them manners and to treat people with respect. He worked hard in life to support his family no matter what he had to do. Family meant the world to him, he taught us, that without family you have nobody. Dad also loved animals, at times it seemed as if he could talk to them. He had a good heart and would do anything for anyone who needed him.

George is survived by a son Daniel (Somer) Van Hoye, their children Kryztian Van Hoye, Nevaeh Van Hoye and Rayven Boatwright. Daughter Tasey Graves and children Kyle Graves, Kira Graves, Michael Glockling and

Anna Glockling. He is also survived by his girlfriend Cindy McJunkin, a sister Wanda Morris, and a brother Will Van Hoye.

A committal service will be held Friday June 12, 2015 at 3:00 PM at Eagle Point National Cemetery.

Arrangements under the direction of Rogue Valley Funeral Alternatives, Medford, OR.

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Debi Baumgartner, BHS '69 (1951-2021)



Debra Jean "Debi" Baumgartner May
December 12, 1950 - September 8, 2021

Debi (Baumgartner) May went to be with her Lord and Savior on Wednesday, September 8, 2021. 

Debbie was born on December 12, 1950 in Glendale, CA. She graduated from Burbank High School in 1969 before coming to Denton in 1970. 

She was preceded in death by her parents, Bill and Millie Baumgartner, and her brother, Rev. John D. Baumgartner. 

She is survived by her husband of Michael, as well as four children and their spouses, David Johnson (Terah) of Irving, Rebecca St. John (Jared) of Denton, Jennifer Fowler (Brandon) of Denton, and Melissa Basham (Matt) of Denton; nine grandchildren – Nicholas, Mackenzie & Karleigh Johnson, Nathan & Sarah St. John, William & Ashley Fowler, Marcus Tolson, Marley Basham; and one great-grandson, Jesse Johnson.

NOTE: Debi's brother was John Baumgarner, BHS '66 and sadly, he passed away in 2012.

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Scott Schweitzer, BHS '71 (1953-2026)


Scott Albert Schweitzer
November 27 1953 - March 23, 2026

Sad news... March 24, 2026 Mary Ogle sent text

My dear friend Scott Schweitzer past yesterday. I learned from Mark Covert & now his wife. Great runner. Burbank Fireman

Krista Leanne Warner posted March 24, 2026

Yesterday we a very hard day as heaven gained a new angel.  I love my Dad, Scott Schweitzer so much!  He was a great man!  He was always cracking jokes, expressing his love, and doing anything he could to help someone out. He took us camping, snowboarding, wakeboarding, many beach trips, and so much more to make sure we loved the outdoors as much as he did. I can't listen to Bob Marley without thinking of our drives to Ventura and finding our secluded spot on the beach. He always looked at the bright side of things- with a motto "it could be worse." I already miss him😭🙏 I love you Dad🙏❤️. Hope you're eating great meals and running around like crazy now🫶🥹


My Burbank News Article

Firefighter/Paramedic Scott Schweitzer Calls it a Career


Scott-Schweitzer. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)
Receiving well wishes from other firefighter Patt Burgress, as Asst Chief Tom Lenahan and Deputy City Manager Justin Hess look on (Photo by Ross A. Benson)
Burbank Firefighters, family friends and fellow city employees gathered this past week in the day room of the Fire Headquarters of Station 11 to wish retiring Firefighter Paramedic Scott Schweitzer all the best.
Schweitzer came on the Burbank Fire Department January 10th 1983, a year later he was made a permanent employee January 10, 1984 and only a year later he promoted to be a Paramedic, which he remained all 29 and a half years he’s been with the Burbank Fire Department. Scott a lifelong Burbank resident, along with his wife Laurie, have three children. A son Matt, and two daughters, Krista and Breanne and all were in attendance to see their dad retire after serving the city.
Burbank Mayor Jess Talamantes presents retiring Firefighter Paramedic Scott Schweitzer with a Certificate from Burbank City Council. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)
Back in November of 2003 Schweitzer was awarded The Medal of Valor Award, the highest award the Department gives for his involvement in the Matthew Pavelka incident.Scott looks forward to his retirement days Golfing, Cycling and Running.Thank you Scott for taking care of thousands of Burbank residents the past 29 1/2 years.

Scott Schweitzer with family wife Laurie, Daughters Krista, Breanne, and son Matt. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Cindy Davis, BHS '80 (1962-2007)



Cynthia “Cindy” Kay Davis
December 12, 1962 - August 16, 2007

We just received word that Cynthia Kay Davis, BHS Class 1980, passed away several years ago according to her sister, Dawn Kolleda.

Cynthia was born December 13, 1962 in San Gabriel California to Donald and Barbara Broda Davis and died on August 16, 2007.


Friday, March 20, 2026

Robert Skene, BHS '63 (1946-2026)

 



Robert Marvin Skene
October 14, 1946 - March 13, 2026


We just learned the sad news that Robert Marvin Skene BHS ‘63, passed away Friday, March 13, 2026 as a result of cancer complications.

Services for him will be announced at a later date.

May God comfort and bless his family we pray.

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Shellee McGlynn Shoup, BHS '69 (1951-2026)

Michele "Shellee" Evon McGlynn Shoup
November 19, 1951 - March 1, 2026

Christee McGlynn DuBois posted this sad comment...

It is with heavy hearts that we share with you the passing of our sister Shellee McGlynn Shoup. she passed away this morning, March 1, 2026. A sister is a little bit of childhood that can never be lost. A sister is a gift to the heart, a friend to the spirit. We will miss her 😔
Christee, Tracee and Steven 

Friday, March 13, 2026

Ardona Van Winkle, BHS '72 (1954-2026)



Ardona Keith Van Winkle Jr
May 14, 1954 - March 6, 2026

Jodean Ardizzone Myers posted this sad note and photos on Facebook...

Class of ‘72 lost another Classmate Phil Johnson wrote to inform us all that Ardona - Artie Van Winkle passed. He was lucky to talk to him last month. They had Boy Scouts and church together and had kept in touch over all these years. Artie had back problems and some other health issues. It’s never easy to lose a friend. Our condolences to Artie’s family and all his friends from over the years.

Artie Van Winkle Class of 1972