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.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Peggy O'Day Alfred Lambly, BHS 1953
Peggy O'Day Alfred Lambly, BHS 1953
Peggy was born December 19,1934 and passed away February 2, 2022 in Thousand Oaks, California, at the age of 87 after a seven year battle with Cancer. Peggy handled her treatment with a strong and positive outlook and a smile on her face. She always showed great compassion and friendship to those whose paths she crossed.
Peggy was born at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital in Hollywood, CA. Peggy grew up in Burbank, with her parents Walter and Margaret Alfred and her four siblings Sally (JBHS '50), Bobby (BHS '57), Jane (BHS '61) and Betty (BHS '63). Peggy loved her high school years. She loved sharing her fond memories of her time at Burbank High with all her great friends. She also attended Bret Harte, and Luther Burbank Junior High.
Peggy married William Lambly, they had two daughters, Kathy and Kelly. One of Peggy's first jobs was a hostess at Bob's Big Boy in Toluca Lake. In 1964, Peggy and her family moved to Thousand Oaks. Some of Peggy's siblings and their families were soon to follow.
Peggy worked in retail for many years and retired after 20+ years in management with the Kmart Corporation. Peggy was a California girl at heart. She was a native Californian and proud of it. She loved traveling around California in her motorhome. She was also a diehard Dodgers and Angels fan. She enjoyed watching golf tournaments and dog shows. She was a woman of fashion, with perfect matching outfits, shoes, nails and lipstick. Peggy's grandchildren and great grandchildren were her pride and joy, as well as her many dogs over the years.
Peggy is survived by her two daughters and son-in-law- Kathy and Dean Maurice, Kelly Lambly; grandchildren- Jennifer and Travis, Jamie and Bryan, Brandon and Stephanie;
great grandchildren- Jaxon, Dylan, Hallie. Peggy was also survived by her siblings- Sally Palmer, Bobby and Dianne Alfred, Jane Roach and Betty Vaccaro (6/1945-5/2023), and her many cherished nieces and nephews. Dog- Murphy. She was preceded in death by her granddaughter Julie.
Peggy had an immeasurable amount of kindness and generosity that touched all who were fortunate to know her. She was one special lady that will be deeply missed.
In Peggy's memory 100 trees were planted in the Sequoia and Sierra National Forests for restoration in the Wild Fire Tree Recovery Program.
Friday, May 29, 2026
Marjorie Elanor Imbach, Former BHS Teacher
Marjorie Elanor Imbach, Former BHS Teacher
Marjorie Elanor Imbach was born in Los Angeles. California, on January 12, 1922, to parents Albert and Marian Imbach. The family lived in Van Nuys, California, and Marjorie graduated from Van Nuys High School in the winter class of 1940.
After graduating from B.I.O.L.A. College (Bible Institute of Los Angeles) now Biola University, Miss Imbach taught in Burbank, California, at Jordan Junior High School and then around 1955, she taught English at Burbank High School in Burbank, California, She was a wonderful, much beloved teacher!
In 1971, she began employment at Moorpark College and in the mid 70's she was listed as the Community Services Coordinator at the college.
After retirement, Miss Imbach relocated to northern California to be near a younger brother, Marjorie Imbach passed away on June 12, 2008. She was 86 years old at the time of her passing.
Monday, May 25, 2026
SSGT James Marvin Ball, BHS 1961, Vietnam
James Marvin Ball, BHS 1961, Vietnam
During September 1970, the 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division conducted offensive operations in their assigned area of responsibility west and south of Da Nang in Quang Nam Province, RVN. Their primary mission was to defend the Da Nang vital area military complex. At approximately 9:40 AM on September 11th, two Marines from H Company, 2/1 found a booby trap placed at a waterhole 100 yards from their platoon patrol base located eight kilometers (4.8 miles) northwest of Dien Ban. The boobytrap was an M33 grenade in a C-rations can with an 18-inch tripwire suspended across the trail. The Marines removed the boobytrap and carried it towards their patrol base when they were intercepted by a platoon sergeant, SSGT James M. Ball, who took custody of the device and moved to a nearby berm to dispose of it.
His plan was to remove the grenade from the can and throw it over the berm. The platoon radio operator and corpsman observing Ball from 40 yards away admonished him not to separate the grenade from the can because the delay mechanism may have been removed. Ignoring their warning, the grenade exploded six feet from Ball after pulling it from the can. He was critically injured, receiving fragmentation wounds to the neck, chest, abdomen, right shoulder, back, and right hip. Three other Marines nearby were also injured, one critically. They were medivacked to the 1st Medical Battalion in Da Nang. Ball required resuscitation upon arrival followed by emergency surgery. He never regained consciousness and subsequently developed bilateral (double) pneumonia. Despite massive antibiotics and assisted respiration, Ball’s condition failed to improve, and he expired at 9:25 PM on September 16, 1970.
Ball, 28, was on his third tour of Vietnam. He had been extensively trained in handling booby traps, and his unit reportedly received weekly lectures on booby trap precautions including the Viet Cong practice of removing the delay device from grenades. It was noted in the 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines Command Chronology for September 1970 that the failure of Ball to follow practices emphasized in training at the cost of his life would be reiterated in future instruction.
[Taken from coffeltdatabase.org and “Command Chronology, 2d Bn 1st Marines, September 1970” at ttu.edu]
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Carolyn Sue Marn Konig, BHS 1968
Carolyn Sue Marn Konig, BHS 1968
September 1950 - June 29, 2025
Chestertown- Carolyn Sue Konig 74, passed away peacefully Sunday June 29, 2025 at the Warren Center Nursing Home in Queensbury.
Sue was pre-deceased by her parents Charles and Betty Marn, her foster parents, George and Edith Keys and her brother Gary Marn.
She is survived by her loving husband of 44 years, Richard Konig, step-sister Semone, sister-in-law Lynne, brother-in-law John, niece Jean and nephew Mike .
Sue was a native of Burbank, California. She graduated from Burbank High School and attended the Los Angeles Fashion Institute.
Sue was an avid music fan and performed as a back-up-singer in the "off Broadway" production of "Hair" from 1968 through 1972.
She and her husband moved to Chestertown, New York from Arizona in 2012 where she volunteered at the Chestertown Library book sales.
Visiting hours will be from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM Wednesday July 9, 2025 at Barton-McDermott Funeral Home, Inc. 9 Pine St. Chestertown, NY 12817.
Barton-McDermott Funeral Home Inc
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Robert "Bob" Francis Howick, BHS 1962
Robert "Bob" Francis Howick, BHS 1962
Robert "Bob" Francis Howick of North Hollywood, California at the age of 78 went home to be with the Lord on December 9, 2021.
Robert is survived by his wife of more than 50 years, Julia, daughter Tina and husband Chris, his daughter Dana, his son Johnathon and wife Terry, and two grandchildren Skyler and Tyler.
Bob was born in the small town of Alpena Michigan in 1943 to the late Jack and Frances Howick. He was born the second oldest of five brothers and sisters. At a young age the family relocated to Burbank, California.
After graduating from Burbank High School, he began his career working at Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). At age of 23 he placed his career and plans on hold and enlisted in the US Navy to serve his country and fight in the Vietnam War. During his time in the US Navy, he married his soul mate Julia. After being honorably discharged from the US Navy, Bob and Julia moved back to Burbank, California and started their family. He resumed working at JPL as an Electrician and continued working there for over 45 years.
Bob loved spending time with his family, travelling, and working on projects around the house. He loved talking to people, joking, making people smile. He was light-hearted and generous, never hesitating to drop what he was doing to help family, friends, or neighbors. He will be truly missed.
Funeral services will be held at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills on January 11th, 2022.
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Charline Ruth Johnson Long, BHS 1946
Charline Ruth Johnson Long, BHS 1946
Charline Ruth Long of Monroe, Georgia passed away on October 19th, 2013 at the age of 84.
She was born November 10, 1928 in Creston, Iowa to Mr. & Mrs Joseph C. Johnson. The family moved to California in 1938, eventually settling in Burbank. Mrs Long had two siblings that had predeceased her. Josephine Addison and Gale Johnson. Both passed in 1940.
Charline became very active in YWCA and became a member of the First Christian Church of Burbank, where she would later proudly become an Elder Emeritus. For many years she enjoyed singing in the choir as well.
She graduated from Burbank High School in 1946. After taking some college courses she began working for Lockheed Aircraft in Burbank.
She met her husband Jack Long on a blind date in early 1957 and on August 23, 1957 they were married. Mr. Long passed away in 1997.
The couple had two children. Jack Jr of Social Circle, Georgia and Sandra Jean Long of Burbank, California. They also had one Grandchild, TJ Long of Social Circle, Georgia.
For over 15 years she worked at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia, California. She enjoyed church activities and family gatherings as well as camping with friends.
A Memorial Service will be held on October 30, 2013 @ 1:30 pm at First Christian Church of Burbank, 221 South Sixth Street, Burbank, California.
She will be interred at Grandview Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
Mrs. Long's wishes were that in lieu of flowers, a donation be made in her name to the First Christian Church of Burbank.
A memorial video is available on YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ap_8WfaMUE
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
William Edward Largey, Jr, BHS 1967
William Edward Largey, Jr, BHS 1967
December 1, 1948 Los Angelels CA - November 3, 2023 Fillmore CA
Daughter Ashley Largey posted this on Facebook:
On this Veterans Day, I'm so sad to report that we lost my amazing dad @eddies.almanac one week ago, November 3rd, 2023 to pancreatic cancer. I can barely type this without bursting into tears, this time of year has been hard for me my entire adult life but this is the ultimate gut punch. He was a Veteran, retired LAPD, Indiana Jones Enthusiast, Saints Fanatic, Model-T Expert, Avocado Extraordinaire, Nickname Aficionado, Grill Master, Pirate. Certified Baby and Puppy Whisperer, He could fix literally anything, Knew all the words to every song by the Doors, Can quote episodes of California Gold, Loved red meat and red potato salad. Dad, you were so stubborn, funny, smart, handsome, kind, giving, strong, talented, selfless and wise. But your best quality is how much you cared about, sacrifice for, and loved your family and your country. Thank you for making @ragtymestation a mom, for giving me great siblings and a great work ethic. Thanks for teaching me how to throw a football and change a tire. Thanks for giving me the nickname "Lumpy", the shoulders of a line backer, and the hands of a power forward. Thanks for teaching me to stick to what I believe in and to never let other people's opinions sway my own. You're like, a really great father. I love you, Ed Largey, time to "break on through to the other side".
Sidebar: I am very grateful and thankful for my family, friends, all of my clients, and colleagues who helped me get him into the right doctors and take the time off to spend his last days with him.
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Theresa (Terri) Marie Foglia Bailey, BHS 1959
Theresa Marie Foglia Bailey, BHS 1959
September 20, 1941 — January 17, 2024
VENTURA- Theresa Marie Bailey born September 20, 1941
Theresa Marie Bailey passed away Wednesday January 17th 2024 at 12:04 am after a prolonged illness with Alzheimer's disease.
She was born 2nd generation Italian in Brooklyn , NY to Vincent and Ester Foglia.
At an early age she and her family of 6 siblings moved from Canarsie Brooklyn, NY to Burbank, California for the USA west coast opportunity.
She attended Luther Burbank Jr High School and then Burbank High school . She loved and excelled in dancing and appeared as dance competition during High School on the Al Jarvis Show . Her graduating class was 1959 where she met her husband of 62 years Keith Bailey.
She and Keith bore two children, both boys , Carl on 7/11/1965 & Michael Bailey 9/3/69.
She was 100% total stay at home Mother. Theresa suffered tragedy and is predeceased by her son Carl William Bailey who died in a car accident 41 years ago January 14th 1983.
Theresa was much appreciated due to her sense of humor ,generosity, and love of family by her immediate family and additionally by her coworkers as Vice President at West Coast propeller her family company for 15 years .
In retirement , she was philanthropic and gave back to her community in Ventura Calif donating her time at the animal rescue Thrift shops that all proceeds went to spay / neuter programs for all furry animals big and small.














