He was diagnosed with the coronavirus and died three days later. Their late father Frederik van Zalingen, a native of the Netherlands, was an international banker who received a different post every three years. "It was always just fun and games.". A year later, she found a job in a slaughterhouse, where she met a woman named Betty, who would become a close friend. When a career change prompted Melzian and his wife to relocate to Idaho in the 1980s, he quickly ingratiated himself in the community and joined the Peregrine Fundâs World Center for Birds of Prey in Boise. âHeâd be like âDonât ever be embarrassed of who you are,ââ she said. Upon retiring at the age of 66, Murphy knew precisely what to do next: she traveled to England with a friend from Korea, then embarked on a months-long trip to India, Singapore, Bali, Bangkok, Saigon, Hanoi, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan and Hawaii. Young is survived by his wife Marie of 31 years and four children. âHe said, âI take them aside, I talk to them,â â Sandra recalled, noting that Canez had plans to become a counselor upon his release. She is survived by her three children, nine grandchildren and great-granddaughter. In early April, Tangtam tested positive for COVID-19 and was admitted to Adventist Health Glendale hospital. Leeâs work for the magazine ranged from pop culture to weighty issues. A member of the Professional Golfers Assn. He was particularly good with charts and graphs, and he prided himself on his system for managing personal finances. âHe was the consummate family man, and thatâs one of the hallmarks of his ministry and his life,â Evans said. On the weekends, Guillén and his wife, Marlene, would load their three sons, Kevin, Abel and David in their van, play some rancheras and treat them to ice cream. Santicruz is survived by his wife, children Lester, Eileen and Oliver, five grandchildren, and friends and family all over the world. But God has opened Heaven for her. The kind of woman who, upon immigrating to the United States to escape martial law in the 1970s, became a trailblazer in the advertising industry. They had endured attacks by unwelcoming neighbors and street gangs and survived a serious accident with a gas tanker truck split Hoboâs head and broke his leg. If the paper rolls arenât prepared correctly, the printing run gets interrupted and the workers have to shut down the process and make fixes. David, who worked in sales management, died in 2012, and Rushka eventually moved from their home in Daly City to Sterling Court, a senior living center in San Mateo. While Alberto was admitted to Kaiser Permanente Vallejo Medical Center, Fernando Sr. fought off his illness at home. It was unknown whether she became infected with the coronavirus at Centinela Hospital in Inglewood, where she last worked. And this year, Lopez and his family were excited to move from Mission Viejo to Lake Elsinore and Wildomar to be closer to Macias. Sheâd make them for everyone, including the construction workers who recently completed the Pattersonsâ home remodel, Jillaine said. âPeople like him keep live, original music alive, and if every city and town had a Len Fagan â that person who has a club and is willing to give anyone a shot, and then provide them a place to grow and find fans â the music scene in this country would be far, far better.â, As the brainchild behind the Coconut Teaszerâs biweekly live series âL.A. They loved MOCA and the Norton Simon Museum, and collected art, including a Picasso lithograph and works by Carol Jablonsky. But she wasn't your stereotypical sweet little old lady. To the outside world, Douglas Borchert was a quiet academic who loved title insurance, history and research. âTheir love story was crazy,â Brianna Trejo said. For a while, he was also a security guard, which meant working long hours. Palosâ husband of 64 years, Bruno, died in 1999. âItâs really been an honor to know that my mom really tried to make something of herself and still not give up her ethnicity, morals, values and Mexican-ness,â Dearborn said. Carol earned a reputation at Westridge for helping girls reach their fullest potential and for her âseemingly bottomless capacity for empathy and caring,â according to an online tribute posted by colleagues and students after news spread of her death. Pink was her favorite color.â. The Stockton-based sales specialist found himself inundated with requests from customers for PPE and not enough supplies to meet the spiking demand. Melzian also is survived by a second daughter, Claudia Frazeur; grandchildren Chase, Tyler, Erica and Nicole; and a sister, Paula Connors. âShe was very accepting,â she said. In 1991, they moved to Elk Grove, outside Sacramento, to be closer to their growing extended family. He was the kind of guy who paid for an elderly strangerâs medications and helped refurbish a fire engine to send to the Dominican Republic after it was painted Dodger blue. âYou didnât mess around with Mrs. Carvalho,â said Ruth Magallanes, an administrative assistant who attended the grade school outside Fresno and later saw her in action as an adult. He was 84. Mass-gathering restrictions forced the family to have a small funeral, where they viewed the gravesite from a distance. When his children were young and asked about what happened to his missing finger, heâd reply, âWell you just bit it off! Ruiz said that even if he was starving, Martinez would always wait for her to come home from work before eating dinner. McAdoo is survived by her mother, sister, uncles and extended family. âIt was just so sad for me to realize that thereâs not going to be somebody there to cheer me on.â. They started meeting regularly after Woodardâs older sister, Sarah, died two years ago. âIt was an internal commitment to art, to things that were beautiful.â. But Robertson, ever the optimist, bounced back, and soon he was working alongside his wife at the Port of Los Angeles assisting cruise ship passengers. For Andy Marin, weekends were for barbecues and family. âIf they needed something, he didnât say, âYou know, I pulled myself up by my bootstraps, you do the same.ââ, Price founded the Crenshaw Christian Center in Inglewood in 1973, and his popularity was hugely boosted by his appearance on television and radio, including a show called âEver Increasing Faith.â. Soon enough, she would return to Disney, continuing animation work on films such as âOliver & Company,â âHerculesâ and âLilo and Stitch.â When Disney switched to a mostly computerized product, Sullivan taught herself how to translate her art digitally. Later, she'd often join one or two sisters for museum exhibits, theater or concerts in Los Angeles. âHe almost never expressed regrets,â Greg said of his father, who died Dec. 21, two days after being hospitalized because of COVID-19. Before that, he was associate director for Sushi Performance and Visual Art and executive director of San Diego Countyâs Public Arts Advisory Council. âShe was a good mom.â. It was one of the last times he was able to enjoy her company before she fell ill in late March. Such are stories about Hemm, who was a lifelong advocate for people with disabilities, a foster parent to several children with disabilities and a beloved mother. Marylou Armerâs law enforcement career started in high school, when she joined the Explorer Program with the National City Police Department. So many customers relied on Gotovacâs steadfast presence that toward the end of his career, he showed up as much for them as he did for himself, his sons said. He died three days later of complications of COVID-19. âPossessions didnât mean that much to him.â. She was particularly vulnerable to the virus, having battled Parkinsonâs disease for more than 15 years. She always taught me that it was really important to take care of the things that you spend money on, and that stuck with me.â. Distance could not stop Roger Santicruz from taking care of his family. âTo go to Africa on safari when I was 10 years old was just mind blowing.â. Last summer Gerald Shiroma boarded a plane at LAX, and headed to the Big Island of Hawaii. 1 priority.â. âHe came out of everything a lot more loving.â. âI didnât care anymore because he had told me that he wasnât going to make it before he was hospitalized. âSo, of course, I had to really be very careful and quarantine after that because then I could have been a carrier, but I was fine,â Frieders said. Greg now has an uncool job of his own as an associate professor in psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke. He often wore a smile and had a sense of humor that never faded, Leos said. They were filled with friends, extended family members, acquaintancesâanyone who needed a place to stay. I don't know anyone who didn't like her. It was very hard to not be able to be with him when he passed, and that weâre not able to have a memorial right now. The two met at a Jewish youth social club in Los Angeles. After recovering from his addiction, Dees paid his sobriety forward by helping others recover from substance abuse. His death was announced on the Coconut Teaszerâs Facebook page. Valeria Viveros, 21, didnât have the heart to stay home after she got her first job as an assistant nurse. He spent his final days at Glenhaven Healthcare, where he contracted the virus. Mary got the call three days after he had been admitted. He was stationed at Pearl Harbor, where he got married, and was sent to Vietnam in 1962. By Nov. 16, he was admitted to a hospital in Moreno Valley, where the family is based. A few weeks after his death, the producers of âThe Simpsonsâ dedicated an episode to Wilmoreâs memory, using an animated depiction of him. She said her father wrote more than 50 books on religious themes. She and her siblings knew their father was generous and had helped a former employee kick a drug habit, but they didnât realize how many lives he had touched until they began receiving tearful condolence phone calls. Ducking beneath the bushes to avoid the bullets whizzing past her head, Lehner found a hole in a fence and crawled through it, eventually making her way to a farmhouse where she knew she would find shelter. Over the summer, Dream Street reunited for a musical tribute to their fallen bandmate, who was the only trained dancer in the collective and always emerged as a natural leader during choreography sessions. He tested positive for the coronavirus on March 31 and died four days later, one of at least 13 patients who have died at the facility from COVID-19. Naturally, I gravitated towards civil rights in high school, but really got more involved with the Chicano movement in my early 20sâ while attending San Diego City College. âShe just knew how to talk to people and to get them back on track to what really matters.â. The nickname stuck. He also loved to play practical jokes, Campbell said. âHe was something different to everybody, but he was always there. Amid the winter surge of patients in Southern California, the ambulance couldnât take him to his beloved UCLA and he was instead treated at Providence Saint Johnâs Health Center in Santa Monica, where he died.â. âMy sister was always the one who kept us together. Settling in Oakland, he began working at the Naval Air Station in Alameda, and soon met his wife. âWell, there you go. After graduating from high school, Kling began working on the assembly line at 3M, an electronic manufacturing plant, assembling data storage back-up cartridges. He never experienced a large, rambunctious family until he met Wachaâs sprawling Iowa clan, who adored Bowie. âBut I made a huge birthday dinner in his memory [on May 22]. Sarah recalled the time they were dropping off a friend from school on a rainy, dark, winter day and got a flat tire. Ye studied psychology at San Diego Miramar College, and graduated from Mira Mesa High School, according to his LinkedIn profile. 1.â. After attending Robert Morris University in Pittsburgh, he followed his passion for the ocean and enlisted in the United States Coast Guard. He attended Notre Dame University and went on to serve five years as a lieutenant in the U.S Air Force Reserve, after which he went back to school at UC Berkeley to earn an MBA. âHe would go through phases where youâre the best person ever in his life, and then he hates you, and then he goes to the next one,â said his friend Gabriela Ferreira, a lawyer in Goleta. In addition to Alan Cook and his wife, Jane, the elder Cook is survived by son Fred Cook, as well as two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The 57-year-old outreach pastor at Desert Reign Church in Downey likely contracted COVID-19 in mid-March, his wife said. âShe helped a lot of families,â said Aguilarâs sister, Christina Duran. Loretta Mendoza Dionisio was a force of nature. Eddy M. Gana, Jr., who serves as SIPAâs mental health counselor, remembered him for his constant presence and selflessness. When he moved to California and joined the Lodi Fire Department after the war, he stayed on for 32 years. For more than 25 years, his job was to keep the printing presses running, and he was the best at it. When Chiu died, friends joked that he went to heaven, found Florence and immediately asked, âWhatâs for dinner?â, Late in life, Chiu developed Alzheimerâs disease. The next day, continuing to power through his emotions, he filmed and streamed his brotherâs burial service. "Gerry's legendary presence was felt in Southern California, the Southwestern U.S., across the U.S. and across the oceans.". He had no underlying health conditions, his wife said. He was the middle of five children born to parents who had both fled the violent attacks on Jews in Russia in the early 1900s. âIn this country, youâre always working,â said Ruiz, who was born in Nicaragua. His nearly daily calls started with, âHey sis, this is your Hobo, and has anyone told you âI love youâ today?â he would ask Barnes. âJeff was one of the most infectious people I have ever met,â wrote a friend, Chad Phillips, on Facebook. His Facebook page is filled with photos of his two redheaded girls, whom he called in one caption âtwins, 3 years apart.â. His generosity extended to leaving his body to science. Yamadaâs projects included designs for SeaWorld, UC San Diego, the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista and the parks along the Embarcadero in downtown San Diego. When he returned home in December, he contracted the coronavirus. At home, Oscar Rosa was a quiet boy. She took a turn for the worse, however, and died a day after returning to the hospital from a skilled-nursing rehabilitation facility. Ellwood had a soft spot for fast cars. He served in the Air Force for four years and graduated from Sacramento State before embarking on a 24-year career in the Sacramento Police Department and spending four years as Sacramento County sheriff. The couple had been married 41 years. After earning a business degree from Cal State Sacramento, he became the manager of Sonoma's Pacific Gas & Electric, where he worked for 30 years. It was one of the proudest moments of his life, Sandra said. Whatever activities Estrella participated in as a child â softball, theater, piano â she said he was there, cheering her on. Sometimes employers promised theyâd swing by his place to pay his wages, but it wouldnât happen. On the evening of March 22, she heard her husband bump into something in the living room. Two of the other residents also died. A husband to wife Brenda Shepard; a brother; an uncle and a loyal friend. Her health had worsened over the past year, and in mid-July, she contracted COVID-19. She is survived by her husband and children. He was 80. Those who lived within the radius of her daily walks were her village â much like the Tehran neighborhood in Iran where she grew up, before immigrating in the 1980s to the United States. At 6 feet, 5 inches, Cordero was quite literally a towering figure in the theater community, revered for his trademark tough-guy stage persona and starring turns in energetic productions such as âRock of Ages.â He gained a new army of supporters, however, as Kloots optimistically documented his turbulent coronavirus journey. Born in New York City and educated at Harvard, he taught at Syracuse before arriving at âthe Farmâ in 1960 as an assistant professor. His wife believes Martinez contracted COVID-19 at work, because his job required him to enter units with COVID-19 patients to ensure they were being cleaned properly. Dr. Ernesto Victor Sotto Santos was excited when he was called to work as a nurse in a COVID quarantine unit at the Pomona Sheraton Fairplex Hotel in March. From there he moved to Los Angeles, where he landed his first teaching job at Cal State L.A. in 1964. While stationed in Great Lakes, Ill. Gentry cared for maternity patients and for the warâs wounded. Two of his best friends died in Vietnam. They were married for 42 years, until her death in 2016. If you walk in your fatherâs footsteps, youâll never go wrong, because he was a very honorable man.'". Fagan first broke into the music scene behind a drum kit. âHe knew exactly who it was and what family member that he helped in their time of need.â. His brother tried to humor him by greeting him in the hospital with an eyepatch and toy parrot. McAdoo wrote on the Yelp page: âWe are here to continue to build her [Ruthâs] legacy with love for our family, passion for cooking and commitment to our goals.â. Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco said Werksman was known for his âgenerosity, kindness, and willingness to help anyone, whether it was work-related or not.â. He was a skilled dancer with a sharp sense of humor. As a kid growing up in Canton, Ohio, he conducted experiments in a lab he built in the basement of his parentsâ home. From then on, he resolved to work hard to make sure the long journey would be worth it for generations to come. SIPA continued community programming through Zoom meetings during the pandemic, and in early June, Swing told board meeting that he was planning a session on anti-racism in the Filipino community to assist Black people. He adored sweets, and was known to sneak away from the table after dinner to sneak a cookie or a piece of cake. Iâve never seen her break down. Marcosâ niece, Andrea Gian Lardizabal, said her family loved Celia for being sweet and loving. The drummer found his calling, though, at a 200-occupancy spot in the heart of the L.A. record business. The young woman had started by taking care of elderly patients at a specialized nursing home in Riverside. On social media, those friends shared memories and old photographs with a goofy, always smiling Blanks. He got his steadfast spirit from his father, who was in the military, and his kindhearted nature from his gentle mother, Ozella. Indreland returned to Southern California after the war and graduated from Occidental College with a degree in geology in 1949. On the way to Spectorâs castle-like estate in Alhambra, Clarkson told his driver, Adriano De Souza, that she planned to leave after one drink. Burnam was the daughter of Moses Garbus, whom she said was among the first entertainment lawyers in Hollywood and represented actor Cary Grant. â'Mark, this is part of the cycle of life,'" Mark remembers his father telling him. He was adamant that the people he worked with keep their word. Lomeli learned woodworking at an early age in Aguascalientes, Mexico, where he was born. Daniel eventually became a pastor as well. âLa Palmaâ by Mariachi Mexico Jalisco became her song, and Zavala would regularly duet with her during festivals. By then, he'd had his fill of Rochester and the Eisenhower years, so he ventured west, to the University of Arizona, where he earned his master's and PhD. âI called her Sunshine.â. Heller, 32, said her father performed in several jazz and blues bands over the years, and played in one at their church, too. Ronald would take his kids fishing, skiing or on trips to Mexico in their motorhome. Born in Fontana, Wilmore began his career as a stand-up comedian before becoming a writer for âIn Living Colorâ in 1990. âHe was always on me, he was always tough,â Erick said. Branker grew up in Fresno, the son of a cattle rancher, but started promoting and producing concerts as a teen after his family moved to Los Angeles. She was so devoted to her family that when her niece graduated from law school on the East Coast, Mitrovich spent nearly three days on a Greyhound bus to be there. He came back inspired (and with some trinkets). Chiu, a San Francisco Bay Area native with a bachelorâs degree in chemical engineering from San Jose State, began his career at Fairchild Semiconductor. Life was not easy for the Watson children. "Hot chocolate, live music and friends ... it was one of the best Christmas traditions," Heller said. There were plans for much more -- at least one international trip per year -- when mother and daughter traveled to Ketchum, Idaho for the National Brotherhood of Skiersâ annual Black Summit. V - E Day was just days away - May 7, 1945. Costellâ because he was so kind and compassionate,â said Scott Akrie, his son. Years later, Colleen recalled, her uncle â "Mike" to everyone in the family â entertained her with a story about how he spent long hours scooping ice cream while her father was out chasing girls. Graveside, it was only Justin, his father, the priest and the chirping birds on a sunny morning. âHis mind was so clear â it was frustrating for him,â Mona said of her husbandâs decreasing physical ability. "As a person who had experienced discrimination and verbal abuse because of his sexual orientation, Dan found common cause with other LGBTQ people at work," said Keith Rasmussen, Barber's husband, in an email interview. âWhen I play his music, it makes me feel like heâs right there with me,â she said. From seventh grade to the end of 12th grade at Hoover High School in Fresno, he pushed her wheelchair from class to class. âEverything she did looked very effortless,â said her daughter-in-law, Mona Sherif Nelson. She was a member of the League of Women Voters and an ardent supporter of Hubert Humphrey, who served as vice president under President Lyndon B. Johnson. Sperling was a man of habit. In recent years, Fagan had suffered from poor health. At closing time, she helped him to his car, and after some persuasion she agreed to accompany him to his home after her shift. She danced hula and played the ukulele, too, picking them up later in life as an homage to her Hawaiian culture. Dreamer is doing really well.ââ. That was Hollywood. âI freaked out. They loved to rescue pit bulls together, attended Emmy events and watched TV shows in their Van Nuys home. The organization got a boost when California State Sen. Ling Ling Chang (R-Diamond Bar) obtained funding for delivering food to seniors and underserved families in Historic Filipinotown. He survived a near-fatal collision with a drunk driver in 2000 â on the way home from a track meet, of course â that required the infusion of 40 pints of blood and more than a month in intensive care. No one told Silvia about Taurinoâs death, but many believe that she figured it out on her own and followed after him. He spent a million hours preparing. âShe wasnât necessarily mischievous, but she always had a mischievous twinkle in her eye,â Coopersmith said. It could be St. Patrickâs Day with green cupcakes. He was a favorite uncle. She was a custody services officer for several years, working with inmates. âHe was well respected by the students as well as the faculty.â. As his sons grew, Auerbach wanted to provide a better financial life for his family, so he transitioned from academia to finance, becoming a successful mortgage executive. Among all the fathers and grandfathers who ever used the old line about having to walk a mile to school in the snow, few could probably tell it as well, or as honestly, as Edwin Wall. She was 60. âWe never saw her again until she became ashes,â Dalisay said. âHe got everything. I said, âMy mom likes to be the center of attention. Shirley spent the next few weeks in a rehabilitation facility, where his condition worsened. Russ is survived by his wife, son Terry, sisters Sue and Paula and a brother, Mike. [Luzâs] family was.â, The couple lived most of their life in New York, with Luz obtaining a Ph.D. in genetics from the University of Rochester.
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