Thursday, August 28, 2025

Kenneth Charles Layne, BHS 1958

Kenneth Charles Layne, BHS 1958

Ken Layne March 16, 1940 – May 6, 2021

Santa Cruz -  Charles Kenneth (“Ken”) Layne, 81, passed away May 6 — relieved to have caught the opening races of one last NASCAR season.

Ken was born in Chicago, Illinois, on March 16, 1940, and came of age in Burbank, where he built hot rods, worked pit crews, and helped pen the lyrics to “Plastic Jesus” before graduating from USC and marrying Roseann Coonerty.

After a move to Los Altos in 1966, Ken cemented his career in the automotive engineering industry at Chek-Chart, Balco, Snap-On, and H.M. Gousha. He wrote several textbooks on automotive engine performance and rebuilt his beloved 1956 Chevrolet 3100 pickup truck while raising two kids, playing in a bluegrass band called The Overcoat Charlies, and teaching night classes to young mechanics at De Anza College.

In retirement, Ken moved to Santa Cruz and migrated each winter to the Sinaloa village of El Quelite, where he wrote stories about life in rural Mexico and a book manuscript titled “It Was All Los Angeles Music.” Ken was preceded in death by his parents, Charles W. and Eleanor, and his wife, Roseann. He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Sean and Geri Layne; his daughter and son-in-law, Anni and Jonathan Rodgers; and his two grandchildren, MacKinlay and Charlotte Rodgers; as well as the family and friends who will celebrate his life on October 10.

Santa Cruz Sentinel, Santa Cruz, California, October 2021


Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Joseph Luis (Joe) Gonzales, BHS 1987

Joseph Luiz Gonzales, Jr. BHS 1987

October 10, 1968 – November 11, 2013

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IN THE CARE OF

Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park and Mortuary

"Joe" Gonzales, 45

Former Burbank resident Joseph Luis "Joe" Gonzales, 45, died Nov. 11, 2013, at Amberwood Nursing home, Highland Park.

Joe was born Oct. 10, 1968, in Glendale, California, to Joseph Luis Gonzales Sr. and Annabelle Snow Gonzales.

He graduated from Burbank High School and continued to reside in the Burbank area.

Joe was a Native American of the Three Affiliated Tribes (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara nation)

Joe was known for his speed in running and his talent in Art.

His family wrote: "Joe lived his life with integrity and bravery."

He is survived by his sons, Jimmy Alexander Gonzales & Joseph Luis Gonzales; daughters, Annabelle Gonzales & Melissa Gonzales, ; granddaughter, Abigail Gonzales; father, Joseph Gonzales., step mother Soledad Montejano, sisters, Gloria Aguayo, Elizabeth Gonzales, Joann Mejia and Lillian Gonzales.

Joe was preceded in death by his Mother, Annabelle Snow Gonzales; and his brother, Joseph Gonzales.

A Viewing will be held 4:00pm Monday Nov 18, 2013 at Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park.




Sunday, August 24, 2025

Sally Jean Vick Ball, BHS 1967

Sally Jean Vick Ball, BHS 1967

Sally Jean was born on 17 Oct 1948 in San Diego County, California to William Elvis Vick and Doris Jean Wolf. Sometime in 1950 the family moved to Burbank, California. Sally graduated from Burbank High School in 1967. Sally was married a couple of times and had one son. According to a friend Sally loved the color Purple.

I had the pleasure of sitting next to Sally's  mother Doris at one of the cities veterans events and she told me that Sally passed away on November 5, 2007 after losing her battle with breast cancer,  The family had her cremated and her ashes were returned to the family.

Sally is survived by her parents and her son, Morgan. She loved and missed by her family and friends and fellow classmates. Rest In Peace!


Saturday, August 23, 2025

Peter John Broadley, BHS 1965

Peter John Broadley, BHS 1965

September 1, 1947 - September 3, 2024

Peter J. Broadley, age 77, passed away on Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at the New Glarus Home.  He was born on September 1, 1947 in Glendale, CA and is the son of John and Ellen (Foster) Broadley.  Peter grew up with a passion for surfing and boating with his family.  He graduated from Burbank High School in 1965.  In July of 1967, he was drafted into the United States Army and served in the 173rd Airborne in Vietnam and was awarded two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star.  

After his honorable discharge from the Army, Peter moved to Aspen, CO where he enjoyed downhill skiing and met Carol Follendorf.  They were united in marriage on June 7, 1975 in Wisconsin Dells (Carol’s hometown).  Peter and Carol enjoyed living and skiing in Aspen for the next six years until moving to the Lake Tahoe area in 1978.  In 1982, they moved to Oregon, WI where they raised their 2 daughters.  They owned and operated Pete’s Auto Parts in Oregon for several years and at the age of 47, 

Peter wanted a career change and entered the electrical apprenticeship program with the IBEW Local 159 in Madison.  Peter was a proud union journeyman electrician and worked at the University of Wisconsin for several years until retirement.  Peter always enjoyed the outdoors - boating, fishing, camping, and skiing with his family.  He was a member of the National Ski Patrol at Devil’s Head Ski Resort for 20 years.  He loved golfing with his buddies in Oregon and Evansville and their golf trips to Myrtle Beach.  In 2002, Peter and Carol built their dream home where they could enjoy the spectacular views overlooking the New Glarus hillsides.  For the past 8 years, Peter and Carol loved spending the winter seasons together on Oahu, Hawaii and having their daughters come for many special visits.  

Peter is survived by his wife Carol and daughters Jennifer and Allison.  He is further survived by his sister Heather Ludwig, sister-in-law Donna Johnson, sister-in-law Susan (Follendorf) Steffes, brother-in-law Mart Steffes, and sister-in-law Linda Follendorf.  As well as nieces Wendy, Amber, Amy, Sarah, nephew Scott and 7 great nieces and nephews.  

He was preceded in death by his parents and twin brother John P. Broadley.

In lieu of flowers, the family wishes that donations be made to the Lung Cancer Foundation of America in memory of Peter.  

A celebration of Peter’s life will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday October 6, 2024 at the Chalet Landhaus Inn, 801 State Road 69, New Glarus, WI.

The Zentner-Beal Funeral Home of New Glarus is assisting the family.




Friday, August 22, 2025

Margie A. Nugent, BHS 1971

Margie A. Nugent, BHS 1971

August 29, 1953 - July 29, 2024

from her brother, Michael Nugent, BHS '64...

With much sadness I want 2 let other Alumni and friends that Margie Nugent, class of '71 passed away July 29, 2024 after suffering 9 yrs battling Alzheimer's. 

Margie was a popular classmate, Major of the Drill Team, Prom Queen among other social activities. Following graduation she had a very successful real estate career in the SFV and Orange County. 

She is survived by myself, our brother Bob, 1 nephew Robert, and 3 nieces, Nicole, Vivian, and Tami. 

The arrangements R as follows: Sat Aug 17, 10am @ Forest Lawn, 69855 Ramon Rd, Cathedral City 92234. 

In lieu of flowers if U can make a donation 2 your local Alzheimer's Association. Or the facility where spent her last 8 yrs. Silverado 30311 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano 92675. Attention Sheila, associate Holiday fund 

The Nugent's thank U 4 all your thoughts and prayers. 

Thursday, August 21, 2025

Karin Ruth Olson Mather, BHS 1964

Karin Ruth Olson Mather, BHS 1964

Karin R. Mather, 77, of Tucson, passed away on November 14, 2023, peacefully in her sleep with her family by her side. 

She was born to Rodger and Thelma Olson, October 31, 1946, in Burbank, California. Karin is a graduate of Burbank High School class of 1964 and received a BA of Home Economics from Chapman College in 1968. While at Chapman she met her future husband, the late James Mather while on World Campus Afloat. They were married for 43 years. 

Karin worked as a Home Economics teacher early in her career, with Imaginarium on K-3 special projects at Tucson Unified School District and later managed the family ATT/CPA office while raising her children. Karin enjoyed traveling, the beach, sailing, skiing, ice cream and spending time with her family and friends in Tucson and Coronado. She volunteered for: the Junior League of Tucson, Angel Charity, Assistance League of Tucson and was an avid U of A Wildcats Basketball fan. 

Karin is survived by her daughters, Kelly (Marty) Medvec; grandchildren, Kaitlyn and Cooper of Tucson; Lisa (Mike) Miller; grandchildren Otto, Etta and Merritt of La Jolla. There will be a celebration of her life for friends and family. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations in Karin's name be made to: Angel Charity or the Assistance League of Tucson.

Published by Arizona Daily Star from Nov. 30 to Dec. 3, 2023.




Monday, August 18, 2025

Rosie Diaz Kinzel, BHS 1950

Rosie Diaz Kinzel, BHS 1950

April 27, 1931 – August 15, 2022

IN THE CARE OF Valley Funeral Home.

On August 15, 2022, God called Rosie Diaz Kinzel home to be with Him. She spent 91 wonderful years with us and served God and humanity with her whole heart. She was born on April 27, 1931 to parents Manuel Diaz and Luciana De La Cruz Diaz. Rosie was the eighth out of the thirteen children born in the home that her father and cousin built in Burbank, California. Her brothers and sisters are Pilo, Pilar, Sebastian, Raymond, Jovita, Martin, Manual, Lupe, Stephanie, Maria, Clara and Frank.

She was married to her late husband Gilbert B. Hernandez for 27 years and had three beautiful children: Lucia, Gilda and Ben Hernandez. Rosie married Bill Kinzel on September 4, 1982. They were going to be celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary next month.

She loved her Sacred Heart and was always praying for everyone. Rosie and Bill attended Saint Bellarmine mass every Sunday, she was a devoted catholic and said her rosary every day. She loved her family and friends to the fullest unconditionally.

She enjoyed taking care of her nine grandchildren, Lisa, Windy, Daniel, David, Jessica, Sierra, Jacob, Cody & Lillie as well as her twelve great grandchildren.

Rosie was loved by everyone. She opened her doors to many, she was special and had a heart of Gold, well maybe Lavender because everyone knew that was her favorite color. She will forever be missed.

A rosary service for Rosie will be held Tuesday, August 30, 2022 from 10:00 AM to 10:30 AM at St. Robert of Bellarmine Catholic Church, 143 N. 5th Street, Burbank, CA 91501. A committal service will occur Tuesday, August 30, 2022 from 12:00 PM to 12:30 PM at San Fernando Mission Cemtery, 11160 Stranwood Ave., Mission Hills, CA 91345. A funeral service will occur Tuesday, August 30, 2022 from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM, 143 N. 5th St., Burbank, CA 91501.



Sunday, August 17, 2025

Ron Howard, BHS 1955

Ron Howard, BHS 1955

August 1, 1937 - July 30, 2019 

A resident of Burbank, California, he was born in Hollywood and graduated from Burbank High School, class of '55. 

He Worked as mechanic superintendent for Hostess and Van de Kamp's bakeries, but retired from his own company, First Quality Pest Control. Reunited in Heaven with his wife, Nancy, he is survived by his daughters Debra (Adrian) Mongeli, Tamara (Peter) Celi, granddaughters, Caitlyn and Cristina Mongeli and his beloved cat, Jingle. 

Chapel and graveside service will be held on Friday, August 16th at 1:00 p.m. Pierce Brothers Valhalla, North Hollywood

Published by Los Angeles Daily News on Aug. 15, 2019.




Friday, August 15, 2025

Charann Joy Tait Casciato, BHS 1958

Charann Joy Tait Casciato, BHS 1958

May 12, 1940 – October 14, 2023

IN THE CARE OF Gates, Kingsley & Gates Praiswater Mortuary

The Casciato family is sad to announce the passing of Clarann Joy Casciato of Bell Canyon on Oct. 14, 2023.

Born May 11, 1940 to Leslie and Clara Tait, Joy passed away unexpectedly from complications that arose during a procedure at Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute to correct a leaking valve in her heart. She was 83.

Joy studied at Santa Barbara University and then UCLA, earning her bachelor's degree. She obtained a teaching credential and taught grade school while her husband, Dennis Casciato, made his way through medical school. She was a homemaker while her sons grew up in the San Fernando Valley and also worked as a billing manager for her husband’s medical practice.

Among many interests, she loved horses, her dogs, art, and cultivating her roses at her home in Bell Canyon.

Joy is survived by her sons, Frank and Andy; her granddaughters, Jessica, Jordan, Emily and Tait Rose; and her “daughter,” Jennifer. Her husband, Dr. Dennis Casciato, passed away in 2013.

The family intended to have a funeral mass before Christmas, but following her tradition with her Christmas Cards, it will be held on January 13, at 11 am at St. Mel’s Catholic Church, 20870 Ventura Blvd, Woodland Hills, CA 91364. A luncheon reception will follow the mass.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Joy's memory to one of her favorite charities: the Sisters of St. Louis, the Red Cloud Indian School of South Dakota, or an animal rescue of your choosing; such as the Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue, Villalobos Rescue Center, the MARA Elephant Project or SPCA LA, Natural Resources Defense Council to name a few. The mass will be live-streamed here: www.bit.ly/StMelTV

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.gateskingsleygates.com for the Casciato family.



Thursday, August 14, 2025

Frank Joseph Parrinello, BHS 1961

Frank Joseph Parrinello, BHS 1961

July 8, 1943 - July 31, 2025

Jeannie Parrinello Longmore BHS '64 and sister to Frank Parrinello BHS '61 wrote on July 31, 2025:

"My beloved Brother Frank Parrinello who graduated 1961 BHS passed today at 1:30 pm from cancer."

Frank was born in New York to Anthony and Francis Parrinello. When he attended Burbank High School, he was Co-Captain of the B Football Team and played Varsity Baseball. In 1966, he married Kathleen Vivirito. Frank was with the Burbank Unified School District for many years. He was the Vice Principal at the former Jordan Middle School (now Dolores Huerta Middle School). After retirement, Frank and Kathi moved to Las Vegas Nevada.

He is survived by his wife, Kathi Vivirito Parrinello BHS '64, a son Michael Parrinello (wife Jessica) and two Grandchildren, Nicholas Parrinello who is currently at West Point, and Olivia Parrinello, who is in college at Alabama University and his only sibling, his sister Jeanne Parrinello Longmore BHS '64 and her husband Ruben and their children.

Frank was a wonderful person, husband, father, grandfather, brother, educator and friend. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Our sympathies go out to all of Frank's Family.