Sunday, February 22, 2026

Randi Nadine Fishkin Nadler, BHS 1970

Randi Nadine Fishkin Nadler, BHS 1970

December 5, 1951 — January 12, 2026

Gallatin, Tennessee

Randi Nadine Nadler, cherished mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 12, 2026, in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Born December 5, 1951, in Los Angeles, California, she was the daughter of the late Bernard Fishkin and Judith Dann Fishkin. Randi lived a vibrant life full of passion and determination.

As a mother to her daughters Aileen (Dave) Barker and Michelle (James) Nadler-London, Randi exemplified strength and dedication. She took immense joy in being a grandmother to Harper, a role she treasured deeply. Harper brought her boundless joy, and she loved every moment spent with her.

Randi was known for her headstrong and determined personality. She was never one to shy away from giving her opinion, and her quick wit often left those around her in laughter. She approached life with a bold spirit and an unwavering confidence that inspired those fortunate enough to know her.\

Among her many interests, Randi found great pleasure in traveling, making jewelry, and celebrating the timeless music of Elvis Presley. These hobbies were reflective of her vibrant personality and her zest for life.

Randi is also survived by her beloved sister, Beth Fishkin Sanders, and her adoring nieces, Stephanie Lauren Sanders, Alexandra Melanie Sanders, and Brittanie Ilene Sanders, along with her great-niece, Bryce Judith Sanders. The bonds she formed with her family were strong, and her legacy will continue to live on through them.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her longtime partner Steven Hall.

As we remember Randi, we celebrate a life that touched many hearts, a spirit that was never afraid to be herself, and the unforgettable memories she created with her loved ones. Her presence will be sorely missed, but her love and the lessons she imparted will remain forever in our hearts.

Arrangements entrusted to Alexander Funeral Home & Cremation Center, 584 Nashville Pike, Gallatin, Tennessee.  (615) 502-0011 Online condolences can be left at www. AlexanderGallatin.com

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Michael David Deahl, BHS 1967

Michael David Deahl, BHS 1967
January 11, 1949 - August 28, 1993

Michael was a decorated Vietnam veteran. Michael was a member of the Rattlers and Firebirds in 1969 in Vietnam. Mike was a gunner on a helicopter when it crashed and all were killed except Mike. He was badly injured and almost died. He recovered from his wounds and returned home only to die as a result of Agent Orange so we were told.

I was told by a friend of his that Mike's belongings were shipped to his mother which included his duffle bag before she was notified that he had been wounded. She almost had a heart attack when she received them as she thought he had been killed. Shortly she received a call telling her that her son was badly injured and at Letterman's hospital in San Francisco, California.

Michael David Deahl was a 1967 graduate of Burbank High School, Burbank, California.

He was born on January 11, 1949 and passed away on August 28, 1993. In our yearbook next to Michael's senior picture it says he was active in the following while at BHS: Coll. Prep, and that he plans to join the army. No other details at this time.

14th Avn Bn: SP4 Michael D. Deahl (11th Awd), Southern Cross



Friday, February 20, 2026

David Foster King, BHS 1960

David Foster King, BHS 1960

September 27, 1942 — February 1, 2026

Saint Charles, MO

David Foster King, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away on February 1, 2026, in St. Louis, Missouri, at the age of 83. Born on September 27, 1942, in Ogden, Utah, David’s life was a testament to his unwavering faith in his Lord Jesus Christ, his devotion to family, and his lifelong commitment to serving others.

As a young man, David faithfully served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Netherlands from 1961 through 1964. This formative experience shaped his testimony and laid the foundation for a life guided by faith, service, and love for others.

Education was paramount to David, who earned his Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Brigham Young University. He lived a life of honorable service, marked by loyalty, faithfulness, and integrity, standing as a true testament to his beliefs and the principles of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

For over three decades, David was managing partner at King, King, Alleman & Jensen Accountancy Corporation in Burbank, California. In this role, he earned the admiration and trust of countless clients who relied on his expertise to guide them through their finances. His career was not just about numbers; it was about building relationships rooted in honesty and integrity, reflecting the man he was at his core.

David’s accomplishments extended far beyond his professional life. He was deeply involved in scouting, earning the rank of Eagle Scout and receiving the prestigious Silver Beaver Award. His devotion to the community was evident through his long-standing membership in the Kiwanis Club of Burbank, where he proudly served as president in 1983 during the memorable “King Size” year. David served as a Bishop in the Burbank First Ward from 1991 through 1996. He cherished the opportunity to help his ward members come closer to Jesus Christ while serving in this capacity. He also honored his call to be a Sealer in the Nauvoo Illinois Temple where he was able to seal and link couples and families for eternity in the House of the Lord.

Outside of work, David cherished time spent in nature, finding joy in hiking, fishing, camping, and golfing. He delighted in summer vacations with his family, creating memories that will be treasured for generations. A devoted baseball fan, he especially loved attending Dodger games, sharing his enthusiasm for the sport with family and friends.

David held his family close to his heart. He is survived by his devoted wife of 61 years, Joyce Powers King, whom he married on September 11, 1964. Together, they raised a beautiful family, including their son Lance King (Melanie); daughter Cynthia Gifford (Shaun); son Patrick King; daughter Wendy Bentley (Jon); and son David King (JoAnna). His legacy continues through his 14 grandchildren: Samantha Stuart (Cole), Patrick King (Ally), Brian King, Emily King, Matthew King, Miranda Gifford, Evan Bentley, David Bentley, Loria King, Ella Bentley, Kevin Gifford, Colin King, Steven Bentley, Evelyn King, and 6 great-grandchildren, Jane Stuart, Tommy Stuart, Marci Stuart, Emmett King, Lydia Stuart, Elliot King - all of whom adored him and carry forward his love and example.

He is also survived by his loving brothers, Dennis King (Patti), and Leon King (Cecilie), along with many extended family members and dear friends.

David was preceded in death by his cherished son, Patrick King, who passed away in 1983 at the age of 8; his parents, Carl and Virginia King; and his siblings Wallace King, Larry King, and Sharon Mortenson. He is remembered not only for his accomplishments but for the warmth, kindness, and quiet strength he brought into the lives of those around him.

Services honoring David will be held on February 20, 2026, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, located at 136 N. Sunset Canyon Drive, Burbank, California. The viewing will begin at 9:30am followed by a Celebration of Life service at 11:00am followed by a graveside service for family and close friends at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Cemetery. 

As we say goodbye to David Foster King, we hold dear the lessons he imparted and the love he shared. He leaves behind a legacy rooted in faith, family, and friendship—forever cherished in our hearts.

Service Schedule

Viewing of David Foster King

Friday, February 20, 2026

9:30 - 10:30 am (Pacific time)

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

136 N Sunset Canyon Dr, Burbank, CA 91501

Funeral Service for David Foster King

Friday, February 20, 2026

11:00 am - 12:00 pm (Pacific time)

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Thursday, February 19, 2026

Janis Keith Smith Miller, BHS 1966

Janis Keith Smith Miller, BHS 1966

Born February 10, 1948 and passed away on February 10, 2026, following progressive heart and lung issues. Janis attended the former Benjamin Franklin Elementary School, John Muir Jr High, and Burbank High School. 

She had a smile that would light up a room, an infectious laugh, and a kind and generous personality. Janis broke glass ceilings in her career by becoming one of the construction industry’s first female concrete salesperson. She retired in Stearns, Kentucky to be close to relatives. 

She is survived by her son, Wayne Smith (& Kristen), grandsons Ryan and Luke, granddaughter Kelsey Shepler, and 2 great-grandchildren.  She was preceded in death by her daughter Connie and 3 siblings: Velta Keith – BHS 50, Norma Newell – BHS 53, and Curtis Keith – BHS 58.  Rest in peace my dear friend.     

Trudie Lombard Hentze – BHS 65



Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Ronald John Dandy, BHS 1968

Ronald John Dandy, BHS 1968

Ronald John Dandy, 58, Topeka, Kansas died Saturday, February 13, 2010, at his home. He was born October 14, 1951, in Sacramento, California, the son of Wm. B. and Mildred A. (Reber) Dandy.

He received a BS in Mathematics from University of Redlands and was a Fellow in the Society of Actuaries. Ron worked for 26 years at Security Benefit.

He was an Elder at Rolling Hills Christian Church. He was an Eagle Scout; had been a Boy Scout Scoutmaster; and had Wood Badge training. Ron had volunteered with the Girl Scouts and 4-H.

He was married to Linda L. Chapman on June 16, 1973, at Redondo Beach, California. She survives.

Also surviving are 3 children: Jonathan Dandy of Independence, Missouri, Mary Kathryn Argeropoulos of Paola, and Veronica Dockery of Gentry, Arkansas; his mother: Mildred Dandy of Ventura, California; a brother: Bruce Dandy of Oxnard, California; a sister: Cynthia Bali of Bradenton, Florida; and 11 grandchildren.

Memorial services will be at 2:00 PM, Tues., Feb. 16, 2010, at Rolling Hills Christian Church.

Private interment of cremains will be in Prairie Home Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to Rolling Hills Christian Church, 4530 NW Hiawatha, Topeka, KS 66618. Penwell-Gabel Parker-Price Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Service:

Tuesday, February 16, 2010 2:00 PM

Rolling Hills Christian Church Interment:

Prairie Home Cemetery

NW 35th & Manoken Road; Topeka, KS

Monday, February 16, 2026

Ronald Ramsay Hagg, BHS 1966

Ronald Ramsay Hagg, BHS 1966
January 6, 1948 - March 22, 2024

Ron Hagg, of Arroyo Seco, New Mexico died Friday, March 22, 2024 following a sudden heart attack. There are four things that can be said of him before anything else: he was a good human, he was creative, he loved all animals, especially dogs, and he walked his talk. 

Hagg was born in San Diego, California, to Bertrand and Elizabeth Hagg who predeceased him. He spent his formative years in Burbank, California. He is survived by his brother and sister-in-law, his daughter, ; his son, his grandchildren, his nephews, and his beloved dog, Bailey. He is also survived by his many friends in Taos and elsewhere. Ron was known as a kind and good person, and there has been an outpouring of grief as the community reacts to this sudden loss. 

Hagg attended Burbank High School, graduated in 1966 and went on to study at Humboldt State University. Eventually he became a writer and publisher. He published the Taos Rag, a local small magazine, between 2012 and 2016. He has written eight different novels, and his best known was turned into a screenplay and subsequently filmed; the movie is called "Escaping in Time" and can be viewed on YouTube. His novels are "Dreams of a New Day," "To Keep from Drowning," "Jesus of Kneeland," "In Too Deep," "Lost & Found," and "Crossing the Bridge." Hagg also wrote several short stories and plays. Hagg's creative endeavors also included photography, particularly animal portraits of both pets and wild creatures. His pictures of ravens are particularly noted for capturing the spirit of these intelligent birds.

In addition to his great love for Bailey, Hagg was a great advocate and friend to a shelter dog named Phineas, whom he visited every day, and would have adopted but for Bailey's health issues. No one has been more steadfast in showing love to this sweet dog. The community is still searching for a forever home for Phineas.
  
A life-long Democrat, Hagg was the type of person who rolled up his sleeves and did the work. Politics were more than just talk to him and he had the courage of his convictions. Hagg's activism extended to the human realm as well. He was a long-time volunteer at Shared Table and took it a step farther by pushing local officials to focus more on hunger and food insecurity in Taos. His friend, reports that, "As a result [of Hagg] the Town of Taos and Taos County officials are working cooperatively with local nonprofit food pantries and state and federal officials to increase food assistance resources in Taos County." 

On a personal level, he was known to love swimming and camping under the stars. He had a quirky sense of humor and was fun to hang out with. All this plus a genuinely good character earned him a great many friends, some new and some lifelong. Hagg
wrote of a near death experience as a child. In his words: "When I was around six years old my family was in a cabin on a mountain lake [Lake Arrowhead]. I got a very high fever. … When I was under this incredibly high fever I entered a gray void – fog like place. I was floating and started moving through the void going faster and faster. As I was doing this my body became smaller and smaller. I was losing my body. The best part was that I was in a complete state of bliss. I remember that in this dream state I was very disappointed when it ended. I did not want it to end." He continues as follows: "When I was nineteen, I read the Tibetan Book of the Dead and it stated that the before entering the new existence there would be a gray void like place. I was only six years old, so I didn't have any preconceived ideas about all of this. Maybe because of this experience I am not afraid of death at all." 

He was at peace with the human condition, but the rest of us will miss him just the same.

From Ron's Find A Grave Memorial

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Elaine Carol Casciato Skryp, BHS 1959

Elaine Carol Casciato Skryp, BHS 1959 
October 4, 1941 - November 29, 2003

SKRYP ELAINE ''COOKIE'' SKRYP (nee Casciato), age 62. Beloved wife of Duane for 34 years; loving mother of Alaina Fox (husband Thomas) and Dean (fiancĂ©e Megan Daniels); dearest grandmother of Holly and Emma Fox; dearest daughter of Ida (nee DeChellis) and the late Frank Casciato; dear sister of Dennis Casciato, Virginia Spencer (deceased) and Lori Garcia. 

Mass of Christian Burial St. Basil Church, 8700 Brecksville Rd., Tuesday, December 2, 2003 at 10 a.m. Entombment All Saints Mausoleum. 

Friends received at RIPEPI FUNERAL HOME, 5762 PEARL RD. (AT SNOW RD.), MONDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. www.cleveland.com/obits

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Cleveland.com, Cleveland, Ohio from Nov. 30 to Dec. 1, 2003.


Friday, February 13, 2026

Bill Murray, BHS 1957

Bill Murray: March 4, 1938-Dec. 21, 2024

Bill Murray was born and raised in Burbank. He attended George Washington Elementary school, John Muir Junior High and graduated from Burbank High in the class of 1957.

During his life, Bill liked to water ski on the Colorado River and sometimes race his flat bottom ski boat, ride dirt bikes all around the California deserts, halibut fish out of Marina del Rey, restore old cars and stream fish and camp in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.

Bill was a long-time member of the Road Kings car club and attended almost every car show. He restored three classic cars and was happy to show them off.

For many, many years he could be seen daily at the Burbank Athletic Club and Noah’s Bagels. Bill and his wife of 50 years, Dorothy, moved to the Reno, Nevada, area in July of 2024 to be closer to family.

Bill passed away at home, surrounded by his family. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him and mostly by those who love him. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy, his daughters Terry and Andrea and his granddaughter, Hannah. 

Published in the Burbank Leader, January 18, 2025



Monday, February 9, 2026

Albert James Gascoigne, Jr., BHS 1958

Albert James Gascoigne, Jr., BHS 1958
August 6, 1940 – January 9, 2022

IN THE CARE OF THE VALLEY FUNERAL HOME

Albert James Gascoigne Jr., age 81, of Burbank, California passed away on Sunday, January 9, 2022. Albert was born August 6, 1940. 

A graveside service for Albert will be held Friday, February 11, 2022 from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, 6300 Forest Lawn Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90068.

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

Saturday, February 7, 2026

Linda Sue Colley Forsythe. BHS 1964

Linda Sue Colley Forsythe. BHS 1964

October 14, 1946 - February 5, 2020

 Linda Sue Forsythe, age 73 of Maryville, originally from California, passed away Wednesday, February 5, 2020, at The University of Tennessee Medical Center.

Linda was a member of Fairview United Methodist Church and choir for 25 years and helped with the Meals on Wheels program. She loved being a grandmother, trips driving to the Smoky Mountains, going on cruises and traveling in her motor home.

Preceded in death by her parents, James Howard and Katherine Lee Colley; brother, Steven Colley.

Survived by her husband, Norman Lee Forsythe; son and daughter-in-law, Matthew and Kendra Forsythe; grandchildren, Mason and Cade Forsythe; sister and brother-in-law, Kelley and Shaun Womack of Rancho Santa Margarita, CA.

Memorial contributions may be made in Linda's name to the Fairview UMC Music Ministry, 2508 Old Niles Ferry Rd., Maryville, TN 37803.

The family will receive friends from 3:00 until 4:00 PM Sunday, February 9, 2020, at Fairview United Methodist Church. The Funeral Service will follow at 4:00 PM with Pastor Mickey Rainwater officiating.

Smith Funeral & Cremation Service, Maryville, TN,  865-983-1000.