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1944-2015

Evelyn Orengo Ruiz

Lovingly memorialized by Reinaldo González Orengo on November 28, 2015

Mi madre fue una mujer excepcional ! Enfermera graduada de profesión (RNBSN)
Trabajando para hospitales como Hospital de Damas en Ponce , Ashford Hospital , y supervisando por muchos años el Hospital San Jorge en Santurce. Trabajo por un tiempo en el Hospital Metropolitano en New York, también laborando en sus últimos años en la práctica privada junto al Doctor Néstor Rivera Pérez. Madre de 2 ( Giselle, Ray) y 4 de crianza ( Rosa,Babie,Mirta y Leyda) y buena abuela, excelente amiga y grandiosa confidente .
El que haya conocido a Evelyn sabe que no hay palabras para describir este ser que hoy nos deja en el plano material pero que ganamos un gran ser en el plano espiritual.
Deja a sus hijos e hijastros y a su viudo Reinaldo González (padre)
RIP mamie Evelyn
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1987-2015

Matthew Collin

Lovingly memorialized by Linda Collins on November 28, 2015

This memorial website was created in the memory of our beloved Matthew Collins who was born on 5th June 1987 and passed away on 16th November 2015, 28 years of age. There will be a service held at St. Anthony's Church on November 19th at 9:30 am to celebrate his life and his memory. Matthew is survived by his wife Aerin and daughter Lilly as well as his parents Linda
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1896-1904

Frank Hedenkamp

Lovingly memorialized by Alyssa McIntosh on November 27, 2015

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893-904

Anna Katherine (Anna) Heckert

Lovingly memorialized by Alyssa McIntosh on November 27, 2015

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2015

Andrew Wilson

Lovingly memorialized by Helen Wilson on November 27, 2015

My beloved Brother sadly and quite suddenly passed away following an episode of misadventure.
Sadly he had few friends but will be missed by his family.
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1935-2009

Shirley May Peters-Hitchcock

Lovingly memorialized by Joseph Damiano on November 26, 2015

God Bless You Grandma you will be missed.
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1933-2015

JoEllen Moline

Lovingly memorialized by Eric Moline on November 26, 2015

JoEllen Hook Moline passed away from pulmonary fibrosis on Sunday, November 8, 2015, at the age of 82. She hated her legal middle name “Beulah” so it won’t be mentioned here. She is survived by her husband of 58.9 years, Robert (Bob); her brother, Stephen (Steve) Hook, DDS; her children, Brenda Chan and Eric Moline; and her grandchildren, Heather Moline, Casey Chan, and Jody Chan. She is predeceased by her parents, Harold (Hal) and Geraldine Hook; and her sister, Linda Chamberlain, Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH).

Born in Rochester, NY on July 27, 1933, JoEllen graduated from San Bernardino High School. She went on to graduate from the Eastman (NY) Dental Dispensary and worked as an RDH over a five-decade-long period. Note that all the Hook siblings were or are into teeth.

JoEllen and Bob were high-school classmates, were briefly introduced at their five-year high-school reunion, and pretty much became an item when she picked him up (or versey-visa) at a tavern in Crestline on Labor Day weekend, 1955. They were married in December 1956.

While raising her children with Bob in San Bernardino, CA; Covina, CA; Park Forest, IL; and Mamaroneck, NY from 1958-1970, many things happened. The family then moved to Santa Monica in August, 1970. While she continued as a part-time RDH and as a full-time Mom, it was in Santa Monica that JoEllen became impassioned with visual art. Over several years, she worked her way through the Santa Monica College Art Department’s entire course offering. A simple way to describe her experience: she tried almost everything Picasso did, except sculpture. But Picasso didn’t do calligraphy, and we might find some sculpture in the house! We all got to see her learn free drawing, charcoal- and pastel drawing, oil- and acrylic painting, ceramics and pottery, pen and ink drawing, lithography, silk screening, rubber stamp art, black-and-white photography, calligraphy, and many more. She did not take to house painting, however, even though that would have given the public much more exposure to her work.

Calligraphy kindled a rest-of-her-lifelong passion. She has pieces on public display in Los Angeles, at the homes of friends in Southern California, and a trove of treasures to discover in her home in Santa Monica. She was a member of the Society for Calligraphy for decades and prepared their newsletter for 17 years, an onerous task she attacked with passion. Two times not to try interacting with JoEllen: 1) when she was “doing bulletin,” and 2) when she was learning a new font.

Although she died unexpectedly from complications of pulmonary fibrosis, JoEllen fought hard (she was a tough woman: hard to break!) and took part in her medical decisions to the very end. She was surrounded by family and friends.

The family suggests memorial contributions in her name be sent to the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation (www.pulmonaryfibrosis.org/ways-to-give/honor-a-loved-one) or to the charity of your choice.

A memorial service for family, friends, and neighbors is planned for early December.
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1989-2010

Thomas Dale Steele Jr.

Lovingly memorialized by Lynsie Harper on November 26, 2015

Thomas was always there for everyone no matter how far away he was. He lived to make others smile and will be missed dearly by everyone whom he has left behind.
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1947-2015

John Y. Myung

Lovingly memorialized by Stephen Myung on November 25, 2015

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1961-2015

Timothy Dalton

Lovingly memorialized by Sarah Boileau on November 25, 2015

Timothy Dane Dalton, 54, died suddenly on November 22nd, 2015 of complications due to renal failure.
He leaves behind his wife of 27 years, Denie Dalton; his daughter and her husband, Sarah and Brandon Boileau; his younger daughter and her husband, Mattie and William McBane; his brother, Michael Dalton; his sister, Vanessa Taylor; several nieces and nephews; and many neighbors and friends.
Born and raised in Amarillo, Texas, the son of Norma and Harvey Dalton, and a longtime resident of Littleton, Colorado.
Timothy worked as an electrical and computer engineer for various companies throughout a career of 30 years. He met his wife at Trinity Baptist Church in 1987 and they were married at the same church a year later. Tim loved anything technological, wildlife, card games, fishing, golf, spending time with friends, and above all, his best bud Daisy Mae, the Boston Terrier.
Tim will be cremated, and his memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 28th, at Foothills Bible Church at 1:00 pm.
As Tim loved all things colorful and bright, feel free to wear your best and brightest outfits.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a monetary donation to Front Range Christian School in his name.
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