Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Roger Alan Karraker, BHS 1962

Roger Alan Karraker, 73, passed away after a long illness Tuesday morning, October 23, 2018 at his home in Santa Rosa, California, with his wife, Nancy at his side. 
Roger taught journalism at Santa Rosa Junior College, from 1982 until his retirement. He introduced cutting-edge technology into his classes, and the award-winning college newspaper, The Oak Leaf He was among the first educators in California to understand the nascent internet, personal computers, and the power of social media. An early adapter of what became known as a “blog,” Roger was also a pioneer of online instruction. In 1991 he authored Highways of the Mind for the Whole Earth Review He also partnered with Apple Computers, and produced daily newsletters from a booth at conventions.

His interest in Journalism began in the politically turbulent ’60's, at Burbank High
School, where he wrote for the school newspaper and yearbook, and later at Los Angeles Valley College, with the Valley Star and Crown magazine. He garnered several trophies for his achievements which were displayed proudly by parents Geri and Nehel, until their passings. Roger was their first-born child, followed by siblings Randy (Karen) BHS '70, Greg (Debbie) BHS '72, and Marcia (Philippe) BHS '77. 
Roger graduated from USC and worked on an unsuccessful campaign for a candidate for Lieutenant Governor. He met and married Audrey Ramsay and they had two children, Jeff Karraker and Julie Karraker West,who blessed them with two grandchildren.

His career as an educator began at both L. A. Harbor College and L. A. City College.
He and his second wife (the late Sandy Gilpin Madrid), relocated to Forestville, where he joined the faculty at Santa Rosa Junior College. They designed and built their Forestville home based upon a Japanese pole house. Sandy’s children, Bob Madrid (Susan) and Ronn Madrid (Missy), blessed them with six grand children and five great-grandchildren. 

Roger and Nancy Rappolt married in 2009 and enjoyed life together until his death. He is also survived by his step-son, Andrew Rappolt (Lena) and Andrew's two children.

Note: From fellow classmate and friend Bob Brinkworth who wrote this about Roger:  Roger was in our BHS class of ‘62. He wrote for our newspaper and had an immense talent for journalism. His coverage of our sports’ events, his clear and concise reporting of them and his insightful analysis of our games was always a highlight of our newspaper. He was a good friend and was well respected among his peers. He was always interested in people. He saw the positive characteristics in people sharing them through his writing. I wish we had more like him in our world. RIP my dear friend. 

Monday, October 29, 2018

Harry Brent Ashcraft, BHS 1941

HARRY BRENT ASHCRAFT Northridge, California resident passed away August 16, 2002 in Tujunga, California. He was born May 18, 1923 in Burbank, California. 

A graduate of Burbank High School, Mr. Ashcraft worked for Lockheed and later enlisted in the Army Air Corps during WWII serving as an aerial gunner and photographer and trainer for enlisted men. He flew over 34 missions in enemy territory and received the Distinguished Flying Cross air medal among others. 

A member of the Masonic Lodge, a retired Carpenter and Los Angeles Unified School District Building Inspector. Mr. Ashcraft was preceded in death by his wife, Adeline Seitz Ashcraft on November 17, 2000. 

He is survived by three children, John (Martha), Nancy (Tom) and Brian (Kathy); and grandchildren, Wesley (Gema), Jamie (Jose), Steven, Curtis, Kevin, Tyler and Shannon. 

Visitation will be held on Thursday, August 22, 2002, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m., and Funeral Services on Friday, August 23, 2002, 1:00 p.m., at Bastian and Perrott Mortuary Chapel. Interment to follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills, California. BASTIAN & PERROTT MORTUARY Northridge (818) 886-8600

Published in Los Angeles Daily News on August 21, 2002

Saturday, October 27, 2018

William (Bill) Rogers Mangold, BHS 1950

William (Bill) Rogers Mangold of Saline, MI passed away Sunday, January 7, 2018, in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, at the age of 86 after a hard fought battle with numerous health issues. He died peacefully, surrounded by his beloved family. 

Bill was born in Kansas City, Kansas, on September 13, 1931, the son of Wilbur “Red” and Catherine (Evans) Mangold. He grew up in California and was a graduate of Burbank High School, and continued his education at Glendale College, Glendale, CA where he earned his commercial pilot’s license and aviation mechanic certifications. 

On September 22, 1959, he married Olga Jean Pierce, and they were married for 58 years. Bill was a member of the US Marine Corps, and served during the Korean War. He began his career in the aviation industry as a pilot for a mapping company, Fairchild Aerial Surveys. Subsequently, he flew as a corporate pilot for Carroll Shelby, after which he became a sales representative for the Norman Larson Co, a Beechcraft distributor in Van Nuys, California. Until his retirement from aviation, he enjoyed a 25-year career with Champion Spark Plug, Aviation Division, as Marketing Manager for the Northeast U.S. and Canada. 

This new venture brought him and his family to Michigan. In 1975 he began drawing editorial cartoons. With the encouragement of Paul Tull, editor of the Saline Reporter at the time, his drawings were published in the weekly paper. Later they were published in many other newspapers in Michigan, for a number of years. He also loved playing golf with friends and family, during this period in his life. 

After his ultimate retirement, he enjoyed several part time jobs including selling ads for the Saline Reporter, and working as a Starter-Marshall at PGA National in Florida, where he and Olga spent winters together. During his summers, Bill sold memberships in, and served as “Ambassador” for, the Saline Area Chamber of Commerce. He was also a longtime member of the First United Methodist Church of Saline. 

Bill is survived by his wife Olga, daughters Kathryn L. Mangold and Julianne M. (Bruce) Greene, son Mark W. (Janine) Mangold, grandson Zachary Mangold, granddaughters Chelsey (Richard) Jenkins, Kaitlan, Emmalie and Olivia Greene. He was preceded in death by his parents, Wilbur “Red” and Catherine Mangold. 

A Memorial Celebration of Bill’s life will be held at the First United Methodist Church of Saline, Michigan on Saturday, April 14, 2018 at 11:00 A.M. with a visitation starting at 10:00 A.M. Arrangements made by Robison-Bahnmiller Funeral Home of Saline, MI. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the First United Methodist Church of Saline Upper Class Scholarship Fund, Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust, or The Cancer Research Institute. Envelopes will be available at the church.

Friday, October 26, 2018

Frederick Allen Cooper Sr, BHS 1975

Fredrick A. Cooper

Port St. Lucie, FL

FREDRICK ALLEN COOPER went to be the Lord on Sunday, April 1, 2018 after fighting pancreatic cancer. Fred or "Coop" as he was often called was born on July 29, 1956 in Charleston, West Virginia. After moving with his Mom and Sister to Glendale, California in 1958 his Mom remarried and settled in Burbank, California. 

Fred leaves behind his childhood sweetheart and devoted companion, Carol Cline - Port St. Lucie, Florida; his sister, Debbie Cooper Billiot (spouse, Joe Billiot) - Breaux Bridge, Louisiana; a son, Fredrick A. Cooper, II - Nebraska; a brother, Greg Cline (spouse, Salley Cline) - Shreveport, Louisiana; grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, specifically acknowledging: neices, Rikki, Dawn, Tina, Debbie and beloved cousin, R. Wayne Cline. 

Preceeded in death: Father, Buddy Cooper, Mother, Dazine McCallister Propst; Step-Father, Charles Cline, Sr.; Brothers: C. Wayne Cline, Tom Cline, and Charles Cline, Jr. 

Upon graduating from Burbank High School in June, 1975, Fred enlisted in the U.S. Army - achieveing the rank of Sargent, serving in many posts around the world, including West Berlin, Germany, 1 Korea, Hawaii and many "State Side" posts. After serving eight years in the military, Fred was discharged. Fred continued to SERVE by becoming a Deputy with the Martin County Sheriffs Office and retired after 25 years of service. 

Fred had a love for motorcycles and going on many extensive trips throughout the United States, even going to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally - a national motorcyle 'haven' for riders in the Black Hills of South Dakota. 

Fred's love for his Martin County Sheriffs Office's family cannot go without saying he was truly dedicated to them. 


May we all remember: "Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, Love leaves a memory no one can steal. " 

Richard Puz, The Carolinian 

A Gathering of Family and Friends will be 3 PM to 5 PM, Wednesday, April 4, 2018 at Treasure Coast Seawinds Funeral Home Chapel with a Celebration of Life Service to begin at 5 PM. Honors will be provided by the U. S. Army and MCSO. www.treasurecoastseawinds.com

Published in the TC Palm on Apr. 4, 2018

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Patricia Ann Heil Cox, BHS 1953

Patricia Ann Heil Cox, March 2, 1935 - July 15, 2017

Patricia Ann (Heil) Cox went home to her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in the early morning hours of Saturday, July 15, 2017 with her daughter Cynthia Molle and good friend Kathy Boberick at her side. She was greeted by her parents Guy F. Heil and Mable E (Rummel) Heil, our beloved cousin Sallye Lou (Graves) Steele, and many others who had already made their journey home.

She spent considerable time at the Rainbow Bridge greeting all of our 4 Legged Angels (Tiny, Hansel, Heidi, Doopie, Czar, Dolly, Houston, Audi, Gretzky, Hailey, Daisy, Penny, and Axel. They were all glad to see her again and welcomed her with open hearts and paws, and many kisses.

Born in Omaha, Nebraska, on March 2, 1935, she moved to “beautiful downtown Burbank” when she was in grammar school. While attending Burbank High School, she was a member of the majorette squad. She worked in the automotive industry (dealerships and auto dismantler) until she made the move to Redlands Community Hospital. She started in Utilization Review, moved to Medical Records, back to Utilization Review as the Director, and then to Quality/Medical Staff. As a member of that department, she was the CME Coordinator, and her dedication to this program consistently earned it the highest (4 yr) accreditation. She made many life friends with the medical staff, her coworkers, and administration.


After her professional career ended, she moved to the Sun City Apple Valley Del Webb community. She was a member of the Finance and Safety Committees and regularly attended Board meetings. On the Safety Committee, she was instrumental in maintaining the Neighbor to Neighbor program, welcoming new residents. Having been through the North Park, Panorama, and Gilman Ranch fires, and the Landers earthquake, she was an avid Emergency Preparedness advocate. She successfully completed her Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training, and acquired her Disaster Service Worker (DSW) credential.

She leaves her daughter Cynthia J. Molle (Apple Valley), her son Guy H. Cox (Victorville), her adopted daughter Beth A. Wilhite (West Point, CA), a granddaughter Larissa A. (Cox) Coburn, and a grandson Ryan A. Cox, along with 4 great grandchildren, and far too many friends to name.

She is already missed, but her family and friends are sure that she is now a guardian angel watching over all of us. Services are currently being planned. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to UC Davis Companion Animal Memorial Fund or the Doberman Pinscher Club of America Rescue.

Monday, October 22, 2018

Holly Anne Oden Davis, BHS 1969

Holly Anne Davis, 61, born on February 20, 1951, in Inglewood, California, passed away September 5, 2012 in Long Beach, California. 

She was a long time resident of Long Beach and retired as an Administrative Specialist from the Teacher Credentialing Office at CSULB. 

She is survived by her sons Jesse, John, and James Davis; her grandchildren Erica, Dustin, and Emma; her brother John Oden; and her parents John and JoAnne Oden. 

A public memorial service will be held at 7:00 PM on Monday, September 10 at The Church in Long Beach located at 4911 Orange Ave. Her private funeral service will be at 10:30 AM on Wednesday, September 12, at the Forest Lawn, Cypress, California.














Saturday, October 20, 2018

Ellen Joanne Lively Kettering, BHS 1932

ELLEN JOANNE KETTERING Age 89, died February 14, 2004. A resident of Burbank for 80 years. Ms. Kettering is survived by her sister, Jane L. Teague; brother, Walter A. Lively; son, Tom Kettering; and grandchildren, Keith Kettering and Kathy Irwin. 

Funeral Services were held Saturday, February 21, 2004, 11:00 a.m., at First Baptist Church of Pasadena. Interment was held at Grand View Memorial Park. ECKERMAN-HEISMAN FUNERAL SERVICE Directors 818-846-2131

Published in Los Angeles Daily News on Feb. 24, 2004

Friday, October 19, 2018

Gayle Oliver Glenn, BHS 1961

Gayle was born October 4, 1943 in Los Angeles, California to Rosemary and Cmdr. Oliver Glenn, and was the eldest of three sons. Gayle passed away on October 9, 2013 in Cumming, Georgia. 

In 1961 he graduated from Burbank High School in Burbank, California. He later attended Glendale Junior College and graduated from San Fernando Valley State College. He was an avid car fan.

In 1991 he left Los Angeles and moved to Cumming, Georgia. He is now with his youngest brother Forrie (BHS 67), and leaves behind his other brother Larry of Burbank, California.






Thursday, October 18, 2018

George Colvin, BHS 1934

GEORGE COLVIN, BHS 1934

George was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico and moved to California with his family about two years after his father died at the age of 52 in July 1928. He settled in Burbank and attended Burbank High School. At age 18 he got a job at the Post Office and was there for 42 years. George passed away on January 29, 2006 in Burbank, California.

He was a life member of the Burbank Elks Club 1497. He held down three jobs at one point to support his family. He worked at the Post Office during the day and then went to work in the afternoon for a Photo Lab delivering and picking up film. On Saturday afternoon for about 2 to 3 hours and then Sunday for about the same time he worked for the LA Herald - Examiner Newspaper. He loved his wife and family. He was married to his wife Marjorie for 62 years. 

Services will be held on Saturday, February 11, 2006, 2:00 p.m., at The Valley Funeral Home Chapel in Burbank. VALLEY FUNERAL HOME Directors (818) 845-3766

Published in Los Angeles Daily News on Feb. 8, 2006

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Dorothy Lee Peck Chew, BHS 1947

CHEW-Dorothy Lee Chew, was born August 10, 1929 and passed away April 2, 2008. 

Dorothy was a resident of Monterey Park, California. She is survived by husband Merwin W. Chew of 59 years of marriage and children Cheryl Anne Musacchia, Gary William Chew, Brian Lee Chew, Eric Eugene Chew, 12 grandchildren and sister Eleanor Kanthack. Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimers Association.

Published in Pasadena Star-News on Apr. 8, 2008

Thursday, October 11, 2018

William Owen Reynolds, BHS 1948

William "Bill" Owen Reynolds, BHS 1948
April 25, 1930 - Oct. 5, 2018

Bill passed away peacefully at his home in North Hollywood, surrounded by his family. The son of Ray and Maxine Reynolds, Bill was born in El Paso, Texas in 1930 and moved to Burbank, Calif., with his family in 1940. He attended Burbank High School, graduating in 1948. Bill was a Boy Scout and attained the rank of Eagle Scout. He excelled in sports and was an avid baseball player. He served in the Korean War and when he returned, married his first love, Joyce Lungren. They had a baby girl, Gale Lynn.

Bill became a makeup artist for MGM and Burbank Studios. He worked with many actors, including his beloved sister Debbie Reynolds, Elvis Presley, Ava Gardner and Carole Baker, among others. He also worked for popular television shows like “The Waltons” and “Knots Landing.” Bill later married his second wife, Jeanne Arntsen, and had two children, Robert and Leslie.

Bill had many friends and was loved by all who knew him. His grandchildren will tell you proudly that he is the “best grandpa ever.” He lived near Burbank most of his life and was especially close to his sister Debbie, who passed away one day apart from her daughter, and Bill’s niece, Carrie Fisher, in December 2016.

Bill was a truly awesome person, son, brother, father, uncle, grandpa and great-grandpa! He will be remembered for his easy demeanor, quick wit, love and generosity to his family and friends.

Bill and his sister, actress Debbie Reynolds, built the Reynolds Plaza, now renamed the Golden Hills Plaza, back in the early 1990s. Bill lived here in Tehachapi for about five years managing the plaza. He was also involved with Tehachapi's youth as a baseball coach for our little league team.

Bill is survived by his children, Gale (Skip) Koly, Rob (Dona) Reynolds, and Leslie (Richard) Reynolds-Nuckolls; grandchildren, Matthew (Helen) Reynolds, Heather (Shain) Gallagher, and Michael Reynolds; great-grandchildren, Zoe Vietti, Estie Vietti, Ashton Reynolds, and Carter Reynolds; nephew Todd and Catherine Fisher; great nieces and nephews, Billy Lourd, Vanessa (Steve) Gregornik Rivers, Brandon (Tiffany) Rivers, and James Rivers. Last, but not least, his ever-faithful step-dog Dwight Reynolds, as well as many loving friends and wonderful neighbors.

Special thanks to Donald Light for keeping our family well fed, Wade Collins for getting Dwight out and about, and Josephine Bouchard and Clara Borgonia for their excellent care, respect, and love towards “Uncle Bill” and his family.

“Love ya” to all — “Ditto”


“Miss Me, But Let Me Go”

Tehachapi News, Tehachapi, California



Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Roy William Pyros, BHS 1975

Fellow classmate posted this on Facebook: 

It is with great sadness that I have to announce the passing of our friend ROY PYROS.
There will be a service Thursday, 7:00 p.m. October 11, 2018 at The Old North Church at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, 6300 Forest Lawn Drive Los Angeles California 90068.

With sympathy and prayers from the heart for the PYROS Family. . . RIP Our Dear Friend!

No other details at this time.

Nancy Owens Boehm, BHS 1957

Convicted killer is suspect in '97 double slaying in North Hollywood

L.A. police say DNA evidence ties a man serving time in state prison to the fatal stabbing of Nancy Boehm and her son, Shawn. Detectives allege that Nancy Boehm was involved in the sale of drugs.

Neighbors grew worried when they hadn't seen Nancy Boehm and her mentally impaired son, Shawn, walking around their North Hollywood neighborhood back in September 1997.

Their worst fears were realized when a friend discovered mother and son stabbed multiple times inside the home they had shared for more than 20 years.

The slayings went unsolved for 12 years.

On Thursday, Los Angeles Police Department detectives announced that a felon serving time in state prison was suspected of the crime. The suspect is serving time for the fatal stabbing of a woman in North Hollywood in 2001.

Boehm and her son were found stabbed and slashed to death in separate bedrooms of their Riverton Avenue home.

DNA was collected from the scene, but computer technology wasn't developed enough to quickly and effectively analyze the evidence.

Neighbors said Boehm was an assembly-line worker for General Motors until she was laid off several years before her death. Shawn Boehm, who had played basketball in the Special Olympics, was often seen riding his bike or walking along the street, neighbors said at the time.

Published in Los Angeles Times, November 06, 2009
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Convicted Killer Acquitted in 1997 Murder of North Hollywood Mother and Son

A jury acquitted a man, already serving time for another murder, of killing a woman and her son in their North Hollywood home.

A jury today acquitted a convicted killer of the 1997 stabbing deaths of a woman and her mentally impaired 23-year-old son in their North Hollywood home.

Prosecutors said the killings of Nancy Boehm and her son were drug- related, telling jurors that she was selling drugs out of her home in the 5700 block of Riverton Avenue.


According to the prosecution, Rafael Martinez came to buy drugs on the night of Sept. 21, 1997, and ended up slashing and stabbing the mother and son, and argued that DNA evidence linked him to the killings.

The jury, which began deliberations Friday, returned a verdict of not guilty on both counts late this afternoon, according to the court clerk.

Martinez, 42, was already serving time in state prison for a similar 2001 killing when he was charged in 2009 with murdering the Boehms.


Neither Deputy District Attorney Daniel Akemon, who prosecuted the case, nor Tom Burns of the Alternate Public Defender’s Office, who represented Martinez, could be immediately reached for comment.

Feb 24, 2015

Sunday, October 7, 2018

Donald Bopp, BHS 1965

Born in Los Angeles CA on December 24, 1946, Don grew up in Burbank with siblings Jeannie (deceased), Dianne, Tom and Richard. He joined the Army in 1966 and received an honorable discharge in 1968. Don worked for Lockheed for 37 years, retiring in 2002. He enjoyed spending time with his family and close friends, fishing, and traveling cross country between homes in Wofford heights, CA and Knoxville, TN, exploring all the sites.

Don died in Los Angeles CA on August 28, 2017. 

Besides his siblings, Don is survived by Carol, his wife of 43 years, son Jason age 42, daughter Heather age 39 and grandchildren Chris, Malana, Ryan, Jean, Paige and Shelby.
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SACRAMENTO – The wife and adult children of a man who died of an infection allege the infection was caused by the use of a medical device.

Carol Bopp, Heather Bopp and Jason Bopp filed a complaint on June 1 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California against Livanova Deutschland GMBH and Sorin Group USA Inc. alleging negligence, strict products liability and other counts.

According to the complaint, the plaintiffs allege that on Sept. 29, 2015, plaintiffs' decedent Donald Bopp underwent open heart surgery at Kaiser Foundation Hospital in Los Angeles. The suit states that as a result of using defendants' Sorin HCD during the surgery, he contracted a mycobacterium infection. He died on Aug. 28, 2017, following a surgery to address the infection. 

The plaintiffs hold Livanova Deutschland GMBH and Sorin Group USA Inc. responsible because the Sorin HCD was defective at the time it was designed and manufactured and that the design prevented it from being reliably and consistently cleaned.

The plaintiffs request a trial by jury and seek all damages suffered and legal fees, plus interest, costs and such other just and proper relief. They are represented by Andrew C. Bryman of Law Office of Bryman & Apelian in Calabasas.

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California case number 1:18-cv-00754-DAD-JLT

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Leo E. Deason, Jr., BHS 1941?

LEO E. DEASON JR. Born May 6, 1923 in Modesto, California, passed away March 3, 2006 in Sylmar, California. 

Leo spent most of his life living in the San Fernando Valley. He graduated from Burbank High School. During WWII he was inducted into the Army Air Corps. He served as an engineer and gunner on the B-24 Liberator, flying bombing raids over the oil refineries of Germany. He was decorated with the EAME Theater Ribbon with six Bronze Stars, Good Conduct Medal, Air Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, and the Distinguished Flying Cross. 

He met his wife Patricia May Curran in 1945 in Rochester, Minnesota, where they also married. Shortly thereafter they moved to California where he was employed by the Flying Tigers making flights into Japan. In 1948 he began a career working for TWA as a Flight Engineer. He was commended with a Meritorious Award in 1977. He retired as a 3rd Pilot in 1984. 

Leo truly enjoyed life. His hobbies were numerous. He hunted, fished and dabbled in photography. He loved the outdoors. He owned several small airplanes during his lifetime, but his favorite was his "putt putt" a 1947 PA-12 Piper. At one time be built and owned a stock car and midget racer. 

Leo was a proud veteran. He served with the All Veterans Burial Squad, and was a lifetime member of The VFW and The American Legion Willis A. Rowe Post 538 of Sylmar. 

Leo was preceded in death by his wife, Patricia; and sons, Daniel and Roy. He is survived by stepbrother, Robert Deason of Virginia; daughter, Kathleen (James) Faulconer of Sylmar; son, Bartley of Montana; eight grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held on March 18, 2006, 1:00 p.m., at The American Legion Hall, Post 538, at 12831 -1/2 North Maclay, Sylmar, California, located behind Ember Care Nursing Home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to any Veterans organization of your choice.

Published in Los Angeles Daily News on Mar. 14, 2006

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Angelica Jasmin Bautista Meeks, BHS 1990

Angelica Jasmin Bautista Meeks was born on October 14, 1972 in Mexico and passed away on March 6, 1997 in Los Angeles County, California. She was 21. No other details at this time. She is missed by her classmates. The photo is her junior photo from the 1989 yearbook.