Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Robert (Bob) Herman Bachenheimer, BHS 1958

Robert (Bob) Herman Bachenheimer, BHS 1958

Published in the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, Friday, April 1, 2011

Robert (Bob) Bachenheimer, May 11, 1940 - March 27, 2011

Beloved father of Todd and Adam, brother to Cecile (Ron) and uncle to Cary. He truly loved his family and friends and will be deeply missed. Mount Sinai Hollywood Hills, 800-600-0076

Monday, June 30, 2025

Norma Joyce Keith Newell, BHS 1953

Norma Joyce Keith Newell, BHS 1953 

Nov. 1, 1934 - Nov. 14, 2018 

Norma Newell, a woman of faith, love, compassion, and a world traveler, passed away following a sudden illness. She will be remembered as a loving sister, mom, grandma, and GG to her family. She was also a devoted friend to all who had the privilege to know her. 

Norma is survived by her brother, Curtis Keith, sisters, Valda Keith and Janis Miller, her two daughters, Kim (Fred) Parks and Jeri Newell- (Tom) Davis, four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. 

A Celebration of Life will be held at First United Methodist Church, Pasadena, 500 E. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91101, Saturday, January 19, 2019 at 10:00 AM with a reception immediately following. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her name to the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR.org). 

Please sign the guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/pasadenastarnews.

Published by Pasadena Star-News on Dec. 23, 2018.




Thursday, June 26, 2025

Charla “Char, Charlie” Wendy Moore, BHS 1964

Charla “Char, Charlie” Wendy Moore, BHS 1964

Charla “Char, Charlie” Wendy Moore, 78 of Burbank, California passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones November 10, 2024, in Carlsbad, California.

Charla was born July 1,1946 to Jackie (Klowgard) Moore and Charles W. Moore in Glendale, California. Charla and her sister Mary were raised by their WWII widow single mom in Burbank, California.  Char was a member of the senior class at Burbank High School in 1964 and received her GED later. Early in her life she was a switch board operator and a bank officer specializing in new accounts.  She also worked for a long time as a receptionist in a hair salon and hostess at a restaurant and night club. While working at the salon she modeled many hairstyles for the stylists in addition to her receptionist duties. While she was a hostess at the restaurant and nightclub, she performed at many LBGTQ+ fundraising events held there as Marilyn Monroe. She developed many meaningful and lasting friendships. 

Her second career was being a “Jill of all trades”. She taught herself many skills to remodel the home she lived in with her mom and her sister’s home.  These skills included, but were not limited to, painting, wallpapering, laying tile inside the home and brink patios, crown molding, hanging and changing light fixtures, designing and laying sprinkler systems in the yard, and anything else that needed to be fixed.  Not only was she handy around the house, but she was also extremely creative when it came to sewing her own clothes, drapes, and other crafts including beautiful fabric covered photo albums. She loved jewelry and was talented in creating and fixing those items as well.  

Charla was always an avid dog lover.  Her first dog was a Mini Pincher named Susie. After that she rescued 3 German Shepherds, Brandi, Mandi and Katie. She also cared for her sister’s dogs often as well. She often referred to herself as a dog whisperer. Early in her life she was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease. This disease controlled a lot of her activities due to the debilitating nature of her case. She became involved with The Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America and served on the board for a time.  She was also an active contributor to many charities. She also volunteered with the Women of Salem circle her mother was an active part of. She made food and took pictures at events her mother hosted or attended. She enjoyed being of service.  

Charla was preceded in death by her father Charles W. Moore (January 17, 1946) and her mother Jackie (Klowgard) Moore (September 18, 2011).  Charla is survived by her sister Mary (Steve) Seekins, Her niece Stephanie (Michael) Roberts and her nephew David (Mikelle) Seekins. Her great nieces and nephews Alex, John and Samantha Roberts and Graham and Savanah Seekins. As well as many beloved cousins.Charla was always ready to help others with a cheerful attitude and self-taught knowledge of many things.  She loved to dress to the 9’s and had bling on every finger! She told great stories and was positive and upbeat. 

A memorial service for Charla will be held on Saturday, January 25, 2025, at 11:00 am at Salem Lutheran Church Glendale, CA with a luncheon following. There will be a family graveside internment at Forrest Lawn Hollywood Hills. In lieu of follows, donations can be given in her name to The Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America, The ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of the Cruelty to Animals or Woman of Salem Lutheran Church. 



Friday, June 20, 2025

Donald "Don" Robert Brown, BHS 1955

Donald "Don" Robert Brown, BHS 1955

Retired Burbank Police Department Lieutenant and Airport Commissioner Don Brown

Donald "Don" Robert Brown, was born September 4, 1936 in Manhattan, New York. Don moved with his family to Burbank, California in 1945. He graduated from Burbank High in 1955, Riverside College in 1962, and in the 1970s, he attended USC to receive his teaching credential in Administration of Justice, while working full time with four children.

Don started working for the Public Service Department with the City of Burbank in 1956 and was then hired by the Burbank Police Department in 1960. Don worked his way up the ranks from Patrolman, Detective, Motors, Sergeant, and finished his career with the rank of Lieutenant. Don retired from the Burbank Police Department in 2001, totaling 45 years of service for the City of Burbank.

Don worked numerous details, including Narcotics, Fraud "Bunko Unit", Gangs, and Robbery Homicide. Don's favorite assignment by far was his years working in the Traffic Bureau and being part of the Motor Squad.

After retiring Don quickly began his next career working for the Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena Airport as a Commissioner in 2001. He retired in 2024 after dedicating 23 years of additional service to "Burbank" the town he loved.Burbank.

One of Don's proudest accomplishments was being involved with the Boys and Girls Club of Burbank.

Don passed away peacefully on June 8, 2025, surrounded by his loving family and his beloved dog Daisy. Don is survived by his children, Julie, Mike, Terrilyn (son-in-law James Walker), and Cameron. His grandchildren, Andrew, Myshella (grandson son-in-law Edgar Vela), Bryce, Cooper, and Chasen. His Great-Grandchildren: Ezekiel, Kaiden, and Everhett.

Burbank City Council will adjourn their meeting on June 24, 2025, in Memory of Don Brown

The Funeral for Don, or as he called it, my "Going Away Service," will be held as follows:

Closed Casket Viewing

Sunday, June 29, 2025, 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM (Main Building)

Funeral Services

Monday, June 30 at 3:00 PM- Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills, 6300 Forest Lawn Dr Los Angeles, CA 90068

In place of flowers the family invites you to donate to the Boys and Girls Club of Burbank and Greater East Valley. In the comments, indicate your gift is in the honor of Don Brown

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Thursday, June 19, 2025

Billie Faye Davis Hyatt, BHS 1946

Billie Faye Davis Hyatt, BHS 1946

Tulare Advance-Register, Tulare, California, Monday, May 22, 2017

Billie Faye Hyatt, June 27, 1928 – May 13, 2017, Visalia

Billie Faye Hyatt was born in Paris, Arkansas on June 27, 1928 to Guy Clarence and Audie Leona Davis. She was one of 9 children. Billie and her family moved from Paris, Arkansas to Perris, California in 1930 and then moved to Glendale, California in 1932 where she attended elementary school. She moved to Corcoran to live with her grandparents in 1941 during WWII and attended John Muir Junior High School. She graduated from Burbank High School in 1946. She married Melvin Goetzinger in October of 1946 in Glendale, California. She had three children, Sherian Lynn Goetzinger, Ricky Allen Goetzinger and Debra Sue Goetzinger. She married Kenneth Ray Hyatt in 1965 in Las Vegas, they were married 45 years. Ken passed away in 2011. Billie Faye Hyatt, 88, died on May 13, 2017 with her family by her side at Kaweah Delta Hospital in Visalia, California.

Billie was preceded in death by twin sisters Maxine and Florence Davis in 1927. A brother Robert Ray Davis in 1932. Twin sisters Norma Loletta and Margaret Lavetta in 1932. Her mother Audie Leona Davis in 1934 and an infant brother in 1934. Brother Harold Clarence Davis in WWII in 1943. Brother Carold Edmund Davis in 1977. Her father Guy Clarence Davis in 1989. She is survived by 3 children, Sherian Lynn Andrade of Tulare, Ricky Allen Goetzinger of Visalia, and Debra Sue Robertson and husband Marty of Tulare, nephew Michael Davis and wife Lori of Visalia, 8 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren, 1 grandniece and 1 grandnephew, 5 great-grand nieces and 1 great-grandnephew.

Her main interests were her family and all the grandkids. She loved dancing and traveling with her husband all over the United States.

Funeral Services are scheduled for 10:00 a.m. Friday, May 26, 2017 at Peers-Lorentzen Funeral Home, 132 W. Kern Ave. in Tulare. A special celebration of life will follow at the First Baptist Church, 469 N. Cherry St. in Tulare. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Alzheimer’s Foundation or the First Baptist Church in Tulare.

A special thank you to the staff of Linwood Meadows Care Center for all the love and care they provided for the last two years. Also a special thank you to the nurses and staff at Kaweah Delta Hospital for all their care in the last days of her life. A special thank you to Dr. Thomas Evans. Deepest appreciation to Dr. Vinod Gupta for going above and beyond in your care of my mother and father. Funeral Arrangements by Peers-Lorentzen Funeral Service.


Sunday, June 15, 2025

Danny Ross Maddy, BHS 1967

Danny Ross Maddy, BHS 1967

Danny Ross Maddy was well liked by all who knew him. Danny was born on October 31, 1948, the son of Ervin Denny Maddy and  Lois ByBee Perkins Maddy. He grew up in Oregon when in 1960 the Maddy family moved to Southern California. Danny graduated from Burbank High School in 1967.

Danny was a proud Vietnam Veteran serving in the United States Army where he attained the rank of SP4. After returning from Vietnam, Danny married Linda Mae Helsel on October 15, 1977 in Clark County, Nevada. Some where along the way Danny moved back to Oregon. In 1999 Danny's parents returned to Oregon where they became caregivers for their son, Danny, who suffered from early onset Alzheimer's Disease and Ower Neurological Degenerative Disease. Danny passed away on December 26, 2006 in Corvallis, Oregon. He was 57 years old.

Danny is survived by his parents, Ervin and Lois Maddy; brother, David Maddy (BHS 1969) and sister, Marsha Maddy (BHS 1965). Danny was buried in the Oak Lawn Memorial Park in Corvallis, Oregon.

Friday, June 13, 2025

Barbara Mae Beck Kilm, BHS 1945

Barbara Mae Beck Kilm, BHS 1945

The Daily Spectrum, Saint George, Utah, Sunday, October 19, 2003

ST. GEORGE – Barbara Mae Beck Kilm, 76, died peacefully Wednesday, October 15, 2003 in St. George, Utah. She was born March 12, 1927 in Lehi, Utah, the oldest child of Artie Merrill and Bertha Mae Bradshaw Beck. Her first five years were spent in Lehi within close proximity of her large extended family. She loved to spend time and visit often with her family, and often shared cherished memories of her early years.

At the age of five, her family moved to California where she spent her teen years. She graduated from Burbank High in 1945 and kept in contact with several of her dear high school friends. Barbara worked many years in banking. She met her husband Frank Kihm while they were working together at the same branch. They were married in October 1948 and raised all five of their children in West Covina, California. Barbara has lived in St. George for the past eight years, where she has enjoyed many friendships.

Barbara’s passion through her whole life was family history work. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in many callings over the years, but her favorite was always helping others with their family history work. From 1993-1994 she and Frank served a Family History Mission in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Barbara is survived by her husband, children, Kathy Barker, Carolyn (Larry) Nevarez, Lorraine Kihm, Linda (Brian) Voigt, Michael (Lorraine) Kihm, sister, Dianne (Gil) Farley, 19 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Monday October 20th, at 10:00 a.m. at the Bloomington Hills LDS, 4th Ward Chapel, 750 E. Fort Pierce Dr. in St. George. Visitation will be at 9:00 a.m. prior to services at the chapel. Interment will be in the St. George City Cemetery under the direction of Metcalf Mortuary, 435-673-4221. Condolences may be sent through our web site at www.metcalf-mortuary.com.


Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Richard Tate Fitzgerald, BHS 1958

Richard Tate Fitzgerald, BHS 1958

Passed away August 6, 2004 at age 63. 

Dearly beloved husband of Cheryl S. Fitzgerald and loving father of Scott Fitzgerald. Much loved son-in-law of Dorothy and the late Isaac Lyu. Devoted son of Cora and the late Tate Fitzgerald; and brother of Kathleen Stuckert. Unending love and support by family members Sylvian and David Goodspeed, Charlotte Maemori, Milton Lyu, and the Waite, Whitehead, Marvel and Gutierrez families. 

Richard was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, an avid fisherman and a lover of music. He will be dearly missed by his numerous friends and relatives. 

Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service Friday, August 13, 2004 at 1:00 p.m. at St. Mark Lutheran Church, 4325 Mayette Ave., Santa Rosa. Private interment, Santa Rosa Memorial Park. 

DANIELS CHAPEL OF THE ROSES FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES 525-3730

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Everett Edward “Eddie” Chapman Jr., BHS 1957

Everett Edward “Eddie” Chapman Jr., BHS 1957

By Times-Advocate, December 20, 2023

Everett Edward “Eddie” Chapman Jr. passed away on October 8, 2023 at the age of 84 in his home in Escondido after a six year battle with Alzheimer’s disease. Born April 8, 1939 in Toledo, Ohio to Everett and Helen Chapman, he grew up as an only child. 

At the young age of two, the family moved from Illinois to California in 1941 where he was raised in the San Fernando Valley. As a young boy Eddie enjoyed spending time outdoors camping and being a member of the Boy Scouts, where he achieved the “Order of the Arrow”. In school, Eddie found a passion for sports, playing on the basketball team his dad coached and later on the Burbank High School football team. He was a member of the Key Club, ASB Legislative Council and the Letterman’s Club. In addition, he enjoyed hanging out with friends in the Burbank “Knight Owls” Club. He was a proud Burbank Bulldog attending numerous Burbank High School alumni reunions over the years and he prioritized staying in contact with his fellow Bulldogs.

After high school graduation in 1957, Eddie began his career in the electrical trade while working for the Burbank High School District as an electrical technician. In 1960, he joined the US Army and then the Air Force Reserves, where he served his country for five years. In 1965, he married his wife Barbara and in 1971 moved to San Diego County. They settled in the outskirts of Escondido, where they raised their family on a five-acre citrus and avocado ranch.

From 1957 until his retirement in 1996 Eddie worked as an electrician, being a dedicated member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local #11 (Los Angeles) and Local #569 (San Diego). He was proud of the work done by the crews he was a part of, especially job sites including the Minuteman Missile Sites at Vandenberg Air Force Base, the Queen Mary and North Island Naval Air Station. In addition to his 36 years as an electrician and electrical estimator, he had an affinity for working with his hands in other trades shown through his many projects on the family’s ranch. From construction projects to putting in a small vineyard, he was always busy designing and implementing his next project.

Eddie was an active member of The Over the Hill Gang Car Club and other numerous car clubs in the area. He had a passion for hot rods attending as many car shows as possible, especially his favorites such as “The Streak” in Mission Bay, the Big Bear Car Run and Friday nights Cruisin’ Grand. With his outgoing personality, he enjoyed “talking shop” and connecting with all of his car buddies.

Eddie is survived by his wife of 58 years, Barbara Chapman, his three children, son Edward Martin Chapman and fiance Samantha Hansen, daughter Gretchen Hirschhorn, son-in-law Robert Hirschhorn, and daughter Margaret Chapman. In addition, he was blessed with four granddaughters: Katie Chapman, Samantha Hirschhorn, Morgan Hirschhorn and Jamie Chapman.

The family would like to thank Elizabeth Hospice of Escondido and the numerous caregivers that helped with his care. His family is planning a Celebration of Life for January 6th, 2024 at 12:00 pm. Eddie was cremated at his request. A private family burial will occur at the San Pasqual Cemetery in the San Pasqual Valley, Escondido. If you are so inclined, donations can be made in memory of Everett E. “Eddie” Chapman (Class of 1957) to the Burbank Senior Bulldogs Foundation (Scholarship Fund), P.O. Box 2092, Burbank, CA 91507.

Monday, June 9, 2025

Jo Ann Katherine Blevins Bedigan, BHS 1940

Jo Ann Katherine Blevins Bedigan, BHS 1940

Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, Wednesday, December 13, 2000

Jo Ann Bedigan died December 9, 2000 suffering many years from Alzheimer’s. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Edward and her devoted son, Richard. Her daughter, Nanci and granddaughter, Kristin survive her.

She dedicated her life to her family and the many organizations she belonged to.  She is now with her husband and son, which will bring her the happiness she has missed during her illness. God Bless you, Mom.

Rosary will be Thursday, December 14 at 7:00 p.m. at Eckerman-Heisman Funeral Service Chapel Burbank, California. Interment will be private. Eckerman-Heisman Funeral is in charge.
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Burbank Leader Newspaper, December 2000

Jo Ann Bedigan, 78, died December 9, 2000, in North Hollywood hospital. Mrs. Bedigan was born in Phoenix. She lived in Burbank for 77 years. She was a homemaker, the former president of the National Charity League and co-founder of the National Charity League, Junior.

She is survived by her daughter and granddaughter, Nanci and Kristin Zemansky of Valencia. A vigil service was held Thursday. Interment was private at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills. Eckerman-Heisman Funeral Service was in charge of arrangements.