Monday, April 6, 2026

Arlet Zorlu Kurian, BHS 1986

Arlet Zorlu Kurian, BHS 1986

Mrs. Arlet Kurian (1968-2026) 

Survived By, 

Beloved Wife of Dickran Kurian

Her Son  M/M  Hagop & Lauren Kurian

Her  Daughter M/M Marat & Natalie Papazian

Grandmother of Sophia Papazian, Gisele Papazian, Alaia Kurian

Brother in law M/M Garo & Agavni  Kurian

Sister in law M/M Kevork &  Agavni Kovan

Daughter of Manas and Verjin Zorian

Sister of  M/M  Murat &Sonya Yanik

Brother Steve Zorian

Niece and Nephews

M/M Michael & Karleena Olsen

Kevin Yanik and Anthony Yanik


Extended Families:

Kurian, Cilingirian, Barin, Boyaci, Yanik,

Yanikoglu, Zorlu, Zorian, Zorayan, Hess,

Mamigonyan, Userr, Kirkiroglu, Danielyan,

Salbazian,  Sariboyaciyan, Kovan, 

Cepkinian, Cinar, Nizamian.


Dear friends and extended families

Funeral Services will be held 

On Wednesday 2/25/2026 at 9:00am

Old North (Red) Church

Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills

6300 Forest lawn Dr.

Los Angeles ,CA 9006


It is the wish of the family that in Lieu of Flowers,

Donations in her memory be made to:

Friends of Armenia

Donations  will be sent to,

Eternal Nation Foundation

For A  Better  Future, Armenia

Find A Grave Link

Sunday, April 5, 2026

Ardona Keith Van Winkle Jr., BHS 1972

Ardona Keith Van Winkle Jr., BHS 1972

In memory of Ardona "RD" Keith Van Winkle, San Diego, CA

May 14, 1954 - March 6, 2026

Ardona Keith Van Winkle Jr. was an amazing father, a devoted Papa, and a man whose life was defined by love, loyalty, and family.

Born on May 14, 1954, in Corona, California, he was the second-born of six children and the oldest son of Ardona and Beatrice Van Winkle (née Binkerd). He was raised with strong family values that he carried throughout his life. He was preceded in death by his baby sister Debbie, who passed as an infant; his older sister Diane McCall; his younger brother Randy Van Winkle; and his beloved parents.

He is survived by his younger sisters, Robyn and Lorrie; his children, Patsy, Sommer, Cathy, Michael, and Skylar; his cherished grandchildren, JuliAnna, Thomas, Dalilah, Levi, Aubree, and Milo; his sons-in-law, Jesse Jackson and Michael Bendos; and his daughter-in-law, Tulie Barlow.

He grew up in Burbank, California, where he attended school and graduated from Burbank High School. In 1974, he became a father with the birth of his daughter Patricia Van Winkle, born to his first wife, Diane. Becoming a dad was a defining moment in his life—one that shaped everything that followed.

In his younger years, he was a proud member of the Chosen Few Motorcycle Club and spent many years riding throughout the western United States, from Kern County to Colorado, where he lived for a short time. His love for motorcycles ran deep; he built his Harley-Davidson himself, modifying and refining it over many years. Eventually, he chose to step away from that chapter of his life so he could focus fully on what mattered most to him—his children.

A hard worker through and through, he held many jobs over the years. He worked for the City of Burbank alongside his father, spent time in bike shops and auto repair, worked in construction, drove a tow truck, hauled freight as a cross-country semi-truck driver, and later became a bottom dump driver for Hanson Aggregates. He remained there until a work-related injury in 2009.

In 1988, he married Erica Anderson, lovingly welcoming his second daughter, Sommer Jackson (Anderson). Later that same year, he welcomed his third daughter, Cathy Bendos (Van Winkle). He went on to become the proud father of his only son, Michael Van Winkle, in 1993, and his youngest child, Skylar Anderson, in 1996.

He was many things in his lifetime, and he was proud of much—but nothing ever compared to his pride in being a dad and a Papa. For the last 30+ years, his children and grandchildren were his world. He was known as everyone’s dad, uncle, and Papa—the steady presence who showed up, listened, helped, and loved without condition.

He taught his children that family is everything—and that family isn’t only blood. He lived that belief every day, welcoming others into his heart and home. He shared an unbreakable bond with his kids and was deeply loved by many because of how fiercely and genuinely he loved others.

His legacy lives on through the lives he shaped, the values he passed down, and the deep love he gave so freely. He will be missed beyond words and remembered always.



Friday, April 3, 2026

Dinah Duffy Martini, BHS 1964

Dinah Duffy Martini, BHS 1964

Dinah Duffy Martini born as Dinah Duffy to Charles Morris Duffy and Lucile Mardaga Duffy in Buffalo New York on August 18,1946, died December 1, 2021 at Overlake Hospital in Belleview, Washington at the age of 75. The cause of death was complications from acute leukemia. 

When Dinah was three the Duffys moved from Buffalo to Burbank California where she grew up attending Burbank schools through high school graduating in 1964. She then enrolled at the University of California Berkeley earning a degree in education and a teaching certificate in 1969. During her time at UC Berkeley she met Steve Roberts and soon after married him. The couple moved to Boston where she taught primary school in Cambridge while Steve earned a PhD in geology from Harvard. After Boston they moved to Butte, Montana for four years while her husband worked for Anaconda Mining Co. He died in 1979 in a river rafting accident. 

Dinah then moved back to Burbank and onto Berkeley starting a career as a stockbroker and financial planner. She ended up in the Napa Valley working with Emmet Larkin, a small brokerage firm based in San Francisco, as their agent in St. Helena, California. There she met Peter Martini in 1985 and they were married in 1987. She continued her business while Peter worked for his family winery, Louis M. Martini. While in the Napa Valley Dinah taught classes in financial planning for adults and formed four women investment clubs. 

In 1992 Dinah and Peter enrolled at Golden Gate University and earned MBAs, after they moved to the Seattle area. At the age of 55 while living in Washington, Dinah attended the University of Washington and received a PhD in economics in 2002. Her PhD thesis on the rate of change for tractor power replacing horse power for Midwest agriculture from 1932 through 1942 was published in The American Journal of Economics.  

Dinah has no children but is survived by her husband of 33 years; Peter, her twin sister Suzanne Duffy, sister Trish Amin, Brother Chuck Duffy, and five nieces and nephews, Carlen, Darien, Leah, Christine and John.

Published on December 21, 2021


Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Sharon Kay Woodward Sexton, BHS 1969

Sharon Kay Woodward Sexton, BHS 1969

Sharon Kay Sexton, age 71 of Franklin, TN went home to be with the Lord on Monday, June 18, 2023, surrounded by her loving family.

Sharon was born in Burbank, CA on September 7, 1951, daughter of the late Harold & Ester Woodward.

Class of 1969, Burbank High School (California). She went to school in Burbank, California and Idaho. She married Michael S. "Steve" Sexton on December 19, 1992 in Chatsworth, California. While she worked for various companies and as an entrepreneur, she loved working with animals and worked in the Veterinarian field for many years. She was passionate about her many animals and was a proud Navy Spouse. 

She was preceded in death by her parents, Harold and Ester Woodward and her brothers Harold (Woody) Woodward and Richard Woodward.

Survivors include her husband Steve Sexton, Sister-in-Law Debbie Woodward, and numerous nieces and nephews. She left her beloved dogs Ember and Brady in the care of her husband Steve.

A celebration of Sharon's life will be conducted in the near future Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to the Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation (scottcares.org) or the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (billygraham.org).

Williamson Memorial Funeral Home & Cremation Services

3009 Columbia Avenue

Franklin, TN 37064

Tel: (615) 794-2289

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Elaine Joyce Wall Serra, BHS 1959

Elaine Joyce Wall Serra, BHS 1959

4 Apr 1941 - 18 Dec 1994

Elaine Joyce Serra, 53, of Irvine, a director of nursing for UCI Medical Center, died Sunday, December 18, 1994. Services at 10 a.m. today at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, Irvine. 

Burial will be at Glen Haven Cemetery, San Fernando. Arrangements by McCormick & Son Mortuary, Laguna Hills. Elaine was a 1959 graduate of Burbank High School, Burbank, California. No other details at this time.

Saturday, March 28, 2026

William Albert "Bill" Paul, BHS 1954

William Albert "Bill" Paul, BHS 1954 

April 17, 1936 ~ July 22, 2022

William "Bill" Paul, BHS '54, passed away at home on Friday evening, July 22nd, while his wife read Bible scripture aloud, with other family members with them. He was 85. Bill had been diagnosed last December with an aggressive form of multiple myeloma cancer. He had done well with treatment for many months until about two weeks before his passing when the disease became much worse.

Bill was the oldest of three in the Paul family, with Gary (BHS '57), and Jeff (BHS '64 - deceased in 2019), his younger brothers. On September 22, 1956 Bill married Lois Becken (BHS '55) at the First Baptist Church of Burbank which was across the street from Burbank High. They were exactly two months away from their 66th wedding anniversary when Bill passed away. Bill and Lois have three children, Ken Paul (BHS '76), Julie Paul Letts (BHS '79), and Darren Paul (BHS '82). They also have 7 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.

In 1964 Bill and Lois moved to 737 Uclan Dr. in Burbank, where they raised their family, and where they lived for the next 40 years until they moved to a new home in Santa Clarita at the end of 2004, which is where they continued to live, and where Bill passed away. Bill worked in the printing industry with Church Press in Glendale for many years. He and Lois were always active and involved with their church, First Baptist of Burbank, MacArthur Memorial Bible Church/Calvary Bible Church of Burbank for 45+ years, and Grace Baptist Church in Santa Clarita since 2005. Bill and Lois loved to travel, and had taken many extensive trips over the years, all over the world, probably to 45 or 50 countries by the end of their travels a few years ago. Bill also loved to golf, both before and after retirement. Throughout Bill's life he could always be described as a Fine Christian Gentleman.  

Because of Bill's faith and trust in the Lord Jesus Christ his family has the assurance that the moment he left this life he was instantly in Heaven with his Savior, for all of eternity. 

Bill Paul is survived by his wife, Lois Paul; son Ken Paul; daughter Julie Letts; son Darren Paul; granddaughter Kelsea Alcantar; grandsons Ryan, Zach, and Taylor Letts; grandsons Nathan and Matthew Paul; granddaughter Jackie Paul Spargifiore; son-in-law Mark Letts; daughter-in-law Mila Paul; great-granddaughters Averrie and Kendall; great-grandson Wyatt; brother Gary Paul; brother-in-law Don Becken (BHS '59); and many nephews and nieces and their families.

 Alan Landros, BHS '70

SERVICES FOR BILL PAUL:

Visitation-Viewing: Friday, August 5, 11:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M.

Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Mortuary

6300 Forest Lawn Dr., Los Angeles 90068

Graveside Service-Interment: Friday, August 5, 3:00 P.M.

Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Memorial Park

6300 Forest Lawn Dr., Los Angeles 90068

Memorial Service: Saturday, August 6, 11:00 A.M., Reception follows

Calvary Bible Church, 1101 S. Main St., Burbank 91506

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Roger Lewis Odom, BHS 1965

Roger Lewis Odom, BHS 1965 

Born June 22, 1947 and passed away on March 21, 2026 in Rayville, LA as a result of sepsis from infections in an artery and recent stent procedure. 

BHS classmates remember Roger as being a great fullback for the Bulldogs’ Varsity football team. After graduation, he returned to Louisiana for college and more football. 

He was a retired US Army Veteran and had earned a master’s degree from the University of Louisiana Monroe. He was also retired from the Richland Parish School Board where he served as a teacher, coach, and Supervisor of Maintenance and Transportation. 

Roger is survived by his wife, Charline, four children, ten grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter.

From Trudie Hentze, BHS 65















Monday, March 23, 2026

Myron Eugene Mikkelson, Sr., BHS 1968

Myron Eugene Mikkelson, Sr., BHS 1968

Myron E. Mikkelson, Sr. 1949 ~ 2007

Myron E. Mikkelson, Sr., loving husband and father, passed away Dec. 16, 2007 at the age of 57, at the Salt Lake City Veteran's Hospital. He was born in Scottsbluff, Nebraska on November 2, 1949. 

Myron will be greatly missed by his wife, Elena; son, Gene Mikkelson and his wife Jennifer; and grandchildren, Julian and Jeanette. He served his country in the Army during the Vietnam Conflict. 

Funeral services will be held Friday, Dec. 21, 2007, at 11 a.m. at the Murray 8th Ward, 4600 S. 160 E. Friends and family may attend the viewing at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary on Thursday, Dec. 20th from 6-8 p.m. and Friday at the church from 10:00-10:45 a.m. Interment: Utah Veteran's Memorial Park

Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.jenkins-soffe.com

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Eddys Lee Beasley Rough, BHS 1941

Eddys Lee Beasley Rough, BHS 1941

1 May 1923 - 14 Aug 2021

Eddys Lee Rough (nee Beasley) passed away August 14, 2021 in Chico, California at the age of 98. She was born to Edgar and Emily Beasley in Burbank, California, May 1, 1923. Her parents and her younger brother Alfred predeceased her. 

She enjoyed a long and loving marriage of over 70 years to Charles Lamont Rough who predeceased her in 2012. Beloved by her family, she is survived by her two sons Charles (Patricia) and Richard (Mandy); six grandsons James, Sean (Kendall), Charles (Genevieve), Jonathan (Kaitlin), Christopher, & Alexander; and nine great-grand-children. She was also blessed with five step-grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. 

Her husband Charles always remarked on the moment when he first saw Eddys at a DeMolay dance where she was wearing a turban in the style of Lana Turner and dancing her heart out. When they started dating, they both enjoyed spending evenings out in Hollywood listening and dancing to the big bands. Her love of music is a legacy that passed to her sons and continues to enrich their lives to this day. 

She graduated from Burbank High School in 1941. Eddys and Charles were married April 5, 1942 in Montecito, CA. While her husband was in Europe fighting in World War II, she worked at Disney Studios in Burbank during a period when Disney was not only creating many of their animated classics, but also producing films to support the war effort. During this time she met and worked with many of the creative talents and contributors to those classics. When the war ended, she welcomed her husband home with joy and open arms as they began their life together. 

Besides raising two sons with her husband, she was engaged in many volunteer activities over the years. Her favorite was serving as a volunteer coordinator for over 23 years with the American Red Cross. It was there that she made many dear and lasting friends. Her Christian faith and resiliency were legend, most recently surviving the Camp Fire in 2018 that destroyed the Town of Paradise. where she was living at the time. 

During the last year of her life, she had said that she was ready to go to the Lord and be reunited with her husband Charles. Her family is certain God granted her wish. Her family would like to thank Windchime Assisted Living in Chico and Butte Home Health & Hospice for their loving and compassionate care of Eddys. 

There will be an internment of her ashes at the Beasley family plot in the San Gabriel Cemetery on September 13, 2021 at 10 am. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in her name to the American Red Cross.

Published by Chico Enterprise-Record on Aug. 29, 2021.

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Larry Thomas Johnson, BHS 1961

Larry Thomas Johnson, BHS 1961

Larry Johnson, father, grandfather, great grandfather, and dear friend, passed away on August 30, 2022. Born Larry Thomas Johnson on July 27, 1943 in Tampa, Florida to Alvin and Mary Johnson. 

Larry was raised in Virginia by his grandparents and then moved to Burbank, California where he attended Burbank High School. Larry then joined the Air Force after graduating from California State College, Los Angeles. When he returned to Burbank he was a Fireman with Lockheed Airport and co-owned Firehouse Tavern with his lifelong friend, Michael Sugg. 

Larry then moved to Reno, Nevada and started his long career in Real Estate. He also met the love of his life, Anne Johnson. They were married for 29 years before Annie passed in 2014. 

Larry loved sports, riding motorcycles, camping, travelling, and playing golf. He is survived by his children Frank Deras, Tony Deras (Cathy), Gina Lord Garland Fennell (Jeff), Joey Lord (Stacy), Michelle Sugg (Tom), 12 grandchildren, and 9 great grandchildren. We will miss Larry very much - he was a wonderful father, husband, and friend. A private ceremony is being planned. For more information, please contact Michelle Sugg at msugg@rwglaw.com

Published in Reno Gazette-Journal, September 12, 2022