Monday, July 6, 2026
Ann Lenore Boggis Boggio, BHS 1958
Thursday, July 2, 2026
Fred Lawrence Drogmund, BHS 1934
Fred Lawrence Drogmund, BHS 1934
October 5, 1915 Kansas City, Clay County, Missouri - April 15, 1995 Burbank, California
Fred Lawrence Drogmund, 79, died April 15, 1995 in Burbank. Born in Missouri, he lived in Burbank for 70 years. Mr. Drogmund was a tool and die maker with Gladding McBean Company for eight years. He served in the United States Navy during World War II.
He is survived by a nephew, Ed Drogmund, and a niece, Elaine Danielle. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. today at the Valley Funeral Home. Burial will be at 3 p.m. on Friday at Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California.
Published in the Burbank Leader, October 1995
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Breena Jacqueline Doyle Holodnak, BHS 1959
Breena Jacqueline Doyle Holodnak, BHS 1959
Sep 5, 1941 — May 10, 2025
Breena Jacqueline Holodnak, 83, of Canoga Park, California, passed away peacefully on May 10, 2025, surrounded by her loving family.
Born on September 5, 1941, Breena was the heart and soul of her family, a woman known for her strength, grace, and unwavering devotion to those she loved. She built a beautiful life alongside her beloved husband, Joseph Holodnak, with whom she shared decades of love, laughter, and partnership.
Breena was a proud and dedicated mother to her eight children: Joseph Holodnak, Bill Holodnak, Susan Camejo, Tony Holodnak, Robert Holodnak, Elizabeth Schaffer, Debbie Levinson, and Nick Holodnak. Her legacy continues through her 18 cherished grandchildren: Nastasia, Katerina, Tatiana, Cassandra, Breena, Peter, Savannah, Lizzy, Victoria, Mikalina, Mary, Emma, Delilah, Juliet, Noah, Ireland, Scotland, and Magnolia.
A woman of deep love and compassion, Breena’s home was always filled with warmth, comfort, and a sense of belonging. Her strength guided her family through every season of life, and her memory will continue to be a source of inspiration and love.
Breena will be deeply missed by all who knew her and forever remembered for the kindness she shared, the family she nurtured, and the enduring love she gave.
Funeral or memorial arrangements will be shared with family and friends in the coming days.
Published in the Rose Family Funeral Home & Cremation, East Simi Valley, California.Saturday, June 27, 2026
Mary Josephine Hollman Davis, BHS 1954
Obituary published on Legacy.com by O'Connor Mortuary - Laguna Hills Chapel & Mortuary on Dec. 3, 2024.
In loving memory of Mary Jo Davis, a remarkable woman whose laughter and warmth touched everyone around her. She passed away peacefully in Capistrano Beach on November 25, 2024.
Mary Josephine Hollman was born in Twin Falls, Idaho, to Olga and Frank Hollman in 1935. She was the youngest of seven children. Following the sudden passing of her father when she was 5 years old, the family moved to Glendale, California, in search of new opportunities. She attended elementary school in Glendale, went on to John Burroughs Middle School, and graduated from Burbank High School in 1954.
During her senior year of high school, she met the love of her life, Lawrence "Curly" Davis. They married on February 14, 1956, and moved into the house where they first met. Together, they welcomed their son Mark, followed by daughters Mary Lynn and Kathleen, and their youngest son Glen.
After Curly's sudden passing in 1964, Mary Jo devoted herself to raising their four children on her own with help of her supportive family. She worked various jobs to provide for them and loved taking family camping trips whenever they could. She also found joy in her hobbies, including bowling, playing cards, reading, and listening to music, among many others.
Mary Jo's legacy lives on through her six grandchildren: Leona, Gabe, Luke, Jake, Micah, and Amber, and her three great-grandchildren: Cavan, Caleb, and Jonesy. Family was always at the heart of her life, and she treasured the times they all gathered, especially during the holidays.
A funeral service will be held at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in San Diego at 1:30 pm on December 6, 2024, where Mary Jo will be laid to rest beside her beloved husband, Lawrence "Curly" Thomas Davis.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Don Graham, BHS 1961
Don Graham, BHS 1961
From Don's GoFundMe Page
Dad's funeral, Retired Vet and LAPD
Hi my name is Terri, and I am Don Graham's daughter.
I am saddened to share that my daddy, Don Graham, has passed away.
From serving in the National Guard for five years, two years in Vietnam, Burbank PD, 35 years with LAPD and 20 years as an Elks lodge member. He has spent his life serving and caring for others. When he retired from LAPD after 35 years, it was to care for his sick wife until she passed away in 2011.
In 2017 he was diagnosed with bladder cancer and fought a long hard battle! This year things worsened, and the cancer spread to his kidney, lung, vertebrae and spine. The last week of his life, he was getting sicker and weaker. I had him transported to Henry Mayo Memorial Hospital, where he spent his last 5 days of his life. I was there every day with him until he took his last breath on October 7, 2022. The hardest thing I have ever done.
My dad was the most caring, giving and supportive person I have ever known. He deserves a proper burial. He did plan for this day; however, he only covered the cemetery part, not the mortuary part. I need to have $5500 for the cremation, funeral and the things that go with the funeral. I am the only child, and it makes this a difficult task to do alone.
Please, if you are able to contribute any amount, I would be most grateful. Until I am able to come with the money, Eternal Valley has promised to keep his body safe for me until I can finally lay him to rest.
Thank you for reading
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Wesley J. Allen, BHS 1958
Wesley J. Allen, BHS 1958
Wesley J Allen, 84, passed away peacefully at his home in Cherry Hills Village on February 22, 2025, surrounded by his loving family. Wes was born on March 4, 1940 in Topeka, Kansas to Elizabeth and Hugh Allen. He graduated from Burbank High School in 1958 and attended the University of Denver, where he earned a bachelor's degree in business and accounting. He worked at Price Waterhouse as a CPA before taking a job at Leprino Foods. He spent 38 years at Leprino, 28 of which were as President.
He married his high school sweetheart, Karen, in 1963. They celebrated their 61st wedding anniversary in June on a cruise to Iceland.
After retiring in 2005, he enjoyed spending time at their winter home in La Quinta, California. He and Karen also enjoyed an annual trip to Maui and traveling to many international destinations.
He is survived by his wife Karen, and two children, Kim and Lance. Kim and her husband, Brian, have two children, Dalton and Maddie. Lance and his wife, Lezlie, have four children, Brodie, Bentley, Jake and Ross. His favorite role was as a grandparent. His grandchildren lovingly called him "Papa", and he treasured the time he spent with each of them. He will live on in the hearts of those who knew him and loved him. We will miss his laughter and generous spirit.
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Lesly Carina Ceballos-Santos, BHS 2003?
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Edwin Charles James, BHS 1963
Edwin Charles James, BHS 1963
Edwin Charles James was born on September 7th, 1945, in Burbank, California just days after the end of World War II. His parents, Elleen (Givan) and William James, owned and operated an apartment complex in Burbank, California where Ed was raised, and there Ed learned how to fix anything and everything while he helped his parents maintain their apartments, skills that he would use all his life.
He graduated from Burbank High School in 1963 followed by Glendale City College in 1965, obtaining an Associates of Science degree in mechanical drawing. He joined the US Air Force in March 1966 and completed basic training at Lackland Air Force Base as an Airman Second Class, followed by advanced training in Air Training Command in Denver. He was stationed at George Air Force base with the 329th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, in Southern California and eventually being promoted to Airman 2nd Class before being deployed to Phan Rang Air Force Base in South Vietnam during 1967 as part of the 435th Munitions Maintenance Squadron.
While in Vietnam he was promoted to Sergeant, and in 1968 was transferred back to California to the Strategic Air Command training center as part to the 93rd Bombardment Wing at Castle Air Force Base, in Merced, California, where he was an instructor for replacement training units for the B-52 Stratofortress. After leaving the Air Force, he returned to Burbank and worked 7 years for the City of Burbank water department as a draftsman, before moving his young family to the Northern California town of Auburn, to be near his in-laws.
There Ed and family lived in Roseville while they built a house in Ophir, and he later participated in 4H at Ophir Elementary School as a leader for the shooting sports and woodworking programs. When younger son Dean was in the Del Oro High School Band, Ed volunteered his support. In 2000, he donated his kidney to his oldest son Erik at the UC Davis Med Center, featured as a Father’s Day story on KCRA news, making Ed a brief celebrity around Auburn.
During that time, he worked for 25 years for Nevada Irrigation District at the Placer County Yard in Gold Hill, as a maintenance worker and then foreman for the Placer maintenance crew, finally retiring in 2002. After retirement of his wife Jo Ann in 2009, they moved to Grants Pass, Oregon, where they made many friends, and enjoyed the company of many visitors.
Ed and Jo Ann were volunteers at the Josephine Community Library, with Ed employing his maintenance skills developed in his youth. They traveled widely, including trips to Australia, China, Europe, and the Mediterranean. Last year, they returned to Placer County, moving to Lincoln, to be closer to family.
He is survived by his wife, Jo Ann (Knight), son Erik James, daughter in-law Theresa, and granddaughter Bridget of Lincoln and grandson William of Berkeley, California; and his son Dean James, daughter-in-law Cyndi, and granddaughter Alicyn Shea of Rocklin; and his brother William James, sister-in-law Sharon, and niece Sherry Owens of La Crescenta, California.
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Richard Michael Schofield, BHS 1967
Sunday, June 7, 2026
George Antoine (Tony) Moore, BHS 1928
George Antoine (Tony) Moore, BHS 1928
12 Aug 1909 - 17 Apr 1983
George A. "Tony" Moore,73, died Sunday at a local convalescent hospital following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Moore was born in Louisville, Kentucky, but moved with his family to Los Angeles as an infant. He graduated from Burbank High School and later went to work for the Los Angeles Police Department. He served in the United States Navy during the second Worald War as a chief petty officer in the Shore Patrol. Following the war he returned to duty with the LAPD and retired in 1971. By the time of his retirement , he had become the officer with the longst record of service on motorcycles of all the motorcycle patrolman in California.
He was married in Carson City, Nevada on September 27, 1971. Between 1971 and the present he spent part of the time living in Los Angeles and part of the time in Napa, alternating between the two places. He became involved in traveling during his retirement and enjoyed fishing and hunting.
Mr. Moore was a member of San Gabriel Lodge 278, F. & A.M., Al Malaikah Temple of the Shrine, San Gabriel Valley Shrine Club, "Koppers" unit at Al Malaikah Shrine, Cryptic Masons of California Council No. 5, Royal Arch Masons Signet Chapter 57, Knights Templar of California Los Angeles Cammandery 9, Peace Officers Serine Club of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles Police Masonic Square Club, American Legion Post381 of Los Angeles, a life member of the Municipal Motorcycle Officiers of California and was a honorary Kentucky colonel.
Mr. Moore is survived by his wife Ruth P. of Napa; one step-son, Dr. Robert Nasser of Napa; two brothers Donald of Orange and Jack of San Dimas; and three step-grand children.
Masonic memorial services will be held in Southern California at a time and place to be announced. Priviate inurnment will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery in the Hollywood Hills. The family suggusts memorial contributions to a charity of the donor's choice.
Arrangements were under the direction of Richard Pierce Funeral Service, Napa, California.






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