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Memorial for Margaret Hurd

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Margaret Gale Lowden Young Hurd

1931 – 2014

82 Years Old

(Courtesy Brune Mortuary)

Margaret Hurd(2)Margaret died June 13, 2014 at the Bishop Care Center following a long illness.  She was born to Mildred and Spencer Lowden on June 14, 1931 in Redding, a fourth generation Californian.  She and her family moved to Bishop in 1934, where she attended Bishop Elementary and graduated from Bishop Union High School.  She also graduated from Reno Business College.  She worked for Southern California Edison, Union Carbide and Continental Telephone Company.  She married Daniel Young in 1953.  She married Whistler (Clarence) Hurd in1972.

She is survived by daughters Gale Sharkey and Linda Poncet; stepdaughters Bonnie McGhie (Ron), Gayle Hurd, Sharon Hurd and Susie Scott; grandchildren Jamie Moore (Bobby), Toni Comeau (Genaro Lopez), Leo Comeau (Lindsey), Joey Siska, Stevie Siska, Andrea Siska Flores (Gerson); great grandchildren Tyler McCullan, Bobby Moore, Natalie & Anthony Martinez, Jazmin, Sirena & Brandon Lopez, Everett, Avery & Levi Comeau, Evan Bright, Jimmy & Cody Siska, Shawn & Evelyn Abigale Flores; sister Patricia Cain; nieces Sally Harvey, Jenny Steinbach & Vicki Meyers; nephew Terry Cain.

Preceded in death by parents Mildred & Spencer Lowden; brothers Earl & Spencer Lowden; nephews Steve Cain & Robert Lowden; niece Jackie Lowden; ex-husband Whitsler Hurd (her best friend) who visited her almost every day until his death.

We would like to thank the staff at Bishop Care Center for all the extra care and support they gave her through the years.  They made her life more meaningful with all their help and laughter.  Also, The Friends of Bill W.  They were there for her always.  They were her true friends.  And, to all who were in Margaret’s life.  She said she was glad just to be a part of each other’s lives.

A memorial service will be held June 21, 2014, 2:00 p.m. at Brune Mortuary Chapel.  Pastor Ron Sargent will officiate.  Private Interment will be at East Line Street Cemetery.

A special thank you to Ron & Bonnie for all of their support and love.  Donations or remembrances in Margaret’s memory may be made to the Friends of Bill W. or the National Diabetic Association.

 

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Andreas services

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Harry Williams Andreas, III

Harry Williams Andreas, III

Harry William Andreas III

1988 -2014

26 Years Old

Harry William Andreas, III, age 26, resident of Bishop for 26 years, born in Bishop on May 16, 1988 passed away on June 16, 2014 at his home in Bishop.

Harry is survived by his parents Harry Andreas, Jr. and Clarice Andreas; brother Jeffrey; sisters Marnie and Jordan Andreas; grandparents Harry Sr. and Doris Andreas, and the late Francis and Pearl Allen all of Bishop; and numerous family and friends.

Traditional Cry Dance ceremony will be held on Friday, June 20, 2014, at dusk, at the Andreas residence 665 Sewaye Lane.

Funeral service will be held Saturday, June 21, 2014, 10:00 a.m., Brune Mortuary Chapel, Donna Thomas officiating. Burial to follow at Sunland Cemetery. Reception to follow at the Barlow Lane Gymnasium.

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Phyllis Ann Coufal: 1932-2014

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Phyllis Ann Coufal, age 82, resident of Bishop for 24 years, born in Valparaiso Nebraska on February 24, 1932 passed away peacefully on July 15, 2014. She was surrounded by her number one priority, her family.

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Phyllis was born and raised on a farm in southeastern Nebraska. She met her husband-to-be, Alois Coufal at a church dance and was married shortly thereafter on April 24, 1950. They moved to Southern California in January 1956, living in Anaheim until 1990 when they moved to Bishop.

Besides her family and church, she loved her flower garden and polkas. She was an accomplished homemaker, cook, and baker, and knew how to entertain a crowd.

She is survived by her husband of 64 years, Alois of Bishop; 7 children: daughter and son-in-law, Irene and Steve Miller of Corona CA; son and daughter-in-law, Gene and Nancy Coufal of Bishop; daughter and son-in-law, Charlene Coufal and Bruce Burton; son and daughter-in-law, Mike and Theresa Coufal of La Mirada CA; son and daughter-in-law, Leon and Terri Coufal of La Mirada CA; son and daughter-in-law, Marvin and Kim Coufal of Norco CA; daughter and son-in-law, Judy and Ken DeLu of Lodi; 10 grandchildren: Thomas and Megan Miller of Corona, Emily and her husband Derrick Johnson of Mammoth Lakes, Elizabeth Coufal of Bishop, and Chas Coufal of Bishop, Celise Coufal of Idyllwild, Jessica Coufal of Garden Grove, Amanda and Ashley Delu of Lodi, and Austin Coufal of Norco; and 4 great grandchildren, Maxwell Osendorf; Kyla and Wesley Johnson; and Devin Yawman; and 2 brothers, George Potter of McMinnville Oregon, and Gene Potter of Placentia CA.

A Rosary Service will be held at 7pm Thursday July 17 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church and a funeral Mass will be held at 10a.m. on Friday July 18, also at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church.

 

 

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C.B. ‘Jack’ Frost: 1944-2014

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C.B. Jack Frost age 70, resident of Big Pine, CA. for 28 years. Was born in Fresno CA. on February 8, 1944 to parents C.B. Jack Frost Sr. and Georgerina Frost,. He passed away on July 12, 2014 at Northern Inyo Hospital in Bishop CA. Surrounded by his loved ones.

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Jack served in the Navy from March 21, 1962 to March 21, 1968, he was a Vietnam Veteran. Upon discharge from the Navy he worked briefly for Sylvan School District in Modesto CA. He then began his 32 year career working for the State of California Department of Corrections, and retired from Owens Valley Conservation Camp as Camp Commander on December 12, 1997.

Jack is survived by his wife Patricia of 45 years, children David, Dennis and Denise of Oklahoma City Oklahoma, Peter Frost of Vacaville CA., Pamela Hartshorn of Missouri and Paula Roberts of Fresno Ca.

8 Grandchildren and 4 Great Grandchildren. Sisters Nancy Webber of Modesto CA. and Kathryn Berta of Modesto CA. Brother Thomas Frost of Prather CA. He is also survived by numerous Nephews and Nieces.

Memorial Services will be held on July 26, 2014 at 10:30 am in Bishop CA at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8988.

 

 

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‘Jimmy’ Huber: Forever 25

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James “Jimmy” Daniel Chester Huber, forever age 25, passed away peacefully, and surrounded by loved ones on November 17, 2014. Jimmy touched many hearts, he had the gift to make people laugh and make people feel comfortable.

He was an avid musician who could play anything but mostly shredded that guitar. He loved his gold and his motorcycle. Jimmy was survived by his beautiful, soul mate wife Emerald “Emmy” (Jimmy and Emmy forever), his twin son Jasper (also a motorcycle enthusiast, couldn’t tell you enough about “Daddy’s Bike”, mother Jane Miller, father Jim Huber, sister Julie and nephew Wolf, grandparents Daniel Miller Sr., Sally Topham, Chester Huber (deceased) and Mary “Fran” Huber (deceased), also many aunties, uncles, cousins, and friends.

A cry dance will occur on Saturday, November 22, 2014 and burial services will be held at the Independence Cemetery on Sunday, November 23, 2014 at 2:00 pm. We love you so much Jimmy D. Rest in Peace. Natoish Dimaggio. Dimaggio Natoish.

 

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Bob Goodman: 1960-2014

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Robert Wayne Goodman past away November 10, 2014 at the Bishop Care Center in Bishop, CA., due to complications of throat cancer. He was 54.

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Robert (Bob) was born on April 19, 1960 in Long Beach, CA to his parents Richard and Dixie Goodman. Bob grew up and lived in Southern CA most of his life. In 2006, Bob moved to Bishop where he lived until his death. Bob was a very talented individual. His love of music began as a young child. Bob played with many bands in Southern California and Bishop CA. Bob was an accomplished musician playing drums, guitar and bass guitar. He developed many friends over the years and loved to just hang out and play music. Bob also mastered the art of “Handyman” skills and could fix or build just about anything.

Bob also had another love and that was fishing. Since childhood, if there was water near, you could find him by a lake, creek or river at any time of the day, fishing and fishing and just fishing.

In the last three years of his life, Bob found he had a talent for photography. He loved photographing the Eastern Sierra and Owens Valley. Some of his work is hanging in businesses and private collections in Southern CA and the Bishop area. He loved how the colors in the sky, mountains and valleys always changed and Bob successfully captured that in his photos. Sunrises and sunsets were his favorites. Bob found a special connection and bond with the land, nature, and God in the Eastern Sierra. He received his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ here in the mountains. He also bonded with many people to include special friends in the Eastern Sierra, Paiute/Shoshone Reservation and the Paiute Palace Casino.

Bob had a very special gift to help people. Whatever people needed help with, he would always try to assist them. He would spend time with people that were troubled with the challenges of life and try to bring a smile to them with his witty “off the wall” sense of humor. Bob was his own person and kept command of the way in which he would live his life.

Bob is survived by his loving parents Richard and Dixie Goodman, Brother Bill Goodman and wife Barbara, Uncle Bill Goodman, Aunt Vicki Goodman, Cousin Cathy Corkhill and husband Tony and their children, Cousin Karen Herrera and husband Mark and their children.

Bob believed in living his life his way. He was Bob to the end.

A memorial service for Robert Wayne Goodman will be held at the Grace Lutheran Church in Bishop, CA. on November 22, 2014 at 11:00 AM for all his family and friends. Following the service will be Bob’s favorite holiday meal, Thanksgiving turkey with all the fixings.

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Cheryl L. Mack: 1955-2014

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My Love, Cheryl Mack (Fansler) of Big Pine, Lost her fight for life with a brain tumor on Friday November 14 at 12:09 PM. She was 59 years old.

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She is survived by husband BO Mack, son Byron Turner, mother Joy Fansler, brother John and Dennis Fansler their wife’s Carol and Patty, sister Adena and Charlott and their children, step-daughters Sierra and Judy, nine grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles. Cheryl was preceded in death by her dad Rowland Fansler.

She is leaving more friends than anyone could ever count!

A celebration of life and Potluck will be held noonish November 29 at the Mack Residence in Big Pine. B.Y.O.B.

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Morgan Kinney Sr.: 1959-2014

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Morgan Wade Kinney Sr. was born in Bishop, California on May 4, 1959 to Harold Kinney Sr. and Beverly Yandell Kinney.  Morgan grew up and attended school in Bishop, CA.  He worked as a laborer until he suffered a debilitating back injury.

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Morgan had three children Marcus Kinney Sr., Morgan (Jake) Kinney Jr., and Marla Kinney before meeting the love of his life, Juanita Butterbredt Kinney.

Morgan and Juanita were married on September 1, 1989.  They spent 22 happy years together as husband and wife before Juanita passed away in 2011.  Juanita was proud to be Morgan’s wife.  She even had a sweatshirt made that said, “Property of Morgan Kinney”.

Morgan loved Juanita very much – they were inseparable.  Morgan and Juanita did so much together in the 22 years they were married.  They traveled to numerous places as often as they could, went exploring mines and petroglyphs, worked on their home and garden, raised grandchildren, went wooding, and enjoyed family birthdays, BBQs, and dinners.  They were happy together and loved exploring the outdoors.  Sometimes they would just get in their car and go nowhere in particular.  They loved buying lunch makings and going for day rides.

Morgan was even happy to tag along when his wife went clothes shopping which was often.

Morgan loved spending time with his grandkids, nieces, and nephews.  One of his favorite pastimes was fishing.  He loved catching “pugwee” and often took his grandkids, nieces, or nephews, fishing in all the creeks and secret spots until his disabilities caught up to him.  When asked what he wanted for his birthday or Christmas it was always fishing lures or something related to fishing.

After Juanita passed away in 2011, Morgan longed to go home and be reunited with her.  Morgan Wade Kinney Sr. passed away after a lengthy illness on November 20, 2014 at the age of 55.

Morgan is survived by his sons Marcus Kinney Sr., Morgan (Jake) Kinney Jr., Harold Butterbredt Sr., Larry Cawelti Jr., and Jonathan Cawelti; daughters Marla Kinney and Teri Red Owl; sisters Victoria Kinney and Kimberly Kinney; brothers Harold Kinney Jr. and Frank Shoshone; mother Judy Kinney; grand-children Shaylah Kinney, Marcus Kinney Jr., Araya Kinney, Waylon Butterbredt, Harold Butterbredt Jr., Noah Williams, Alexis Red Owl, Joseph Red Owl, Isabella Red Owl, Cody Cawelti, Chance Cawelti, Nakona Cawelti, Chase Cawelti, Markie Wilder, Clifford Wilder, Loni Romo, Kyle Davis, Joseph Rock, Nakia Hanks, Charles Hanks, Tulie Rose Barlow, and Sunny Butterbredt.  He is also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Morgan is preceded in death by his beloved wife Juanita Kinney, mother Beverly Yandell Kinney, father Harold Kinney Sr., sister Nancy Kinney Shaw, brother Stuart Kinney, and granddaughter Kelly Kinney.

Burial services will be private per Morgan’s wishes.  Interment will be Sunland Indian Cemetery.

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Matthew Hanson remembered for ‘special zest’

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Matthew Duane Hanson was born on May 29,2003 in Reno Nevada and entered into Eternal life on November 22,2014 in Bishop, California. Matthew was a vibrant young man with an amazing outlook on life.

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Matthew was always willing to give a helping hand to anyone in need and loved to make other people smile with his imaginative stories. Matthew’s favorite sport was Hockey and he couldn’t wait for fall to come so he could hit the rink, and see all of his hockey friends.  Matthew loved to be outside riding his bike and scooter; he loved to go to the skate park with his dad. Matthew loved the outdoors exploring, fishing with his Kuno, camping with his aunts or just spending time with his family.

Matthew was a 6th grader and he loved school and his favorite subject was Math. Matthew was loved by many and touched everyone that he met with his special zest for life.

Matthew is survived by his Father Ivan Hanson of Bishop, Mother Barbara Lopez of Colorado.  Grandparents Delvin and Phyllis Kane of Bishop, Joann Hanson of Yerington, NV, Chuck and Mona Wheeler of Big Pine and Gordon and Rita Giradin of Idaho.  Aunt/Mommas  Cindy Kane and Shea Vick of Bishop, Aunt and Uncle Loren and Shawna Kane of Bishop, Aunt Crystal Andreas of Bishop, Renee Rogers and Steve and Jennifer Ackley of Yerington NV. Great Aunt Gayle Johnson and husband Fred of Yerington, NV.  Great Uncles Mike and Walter Hanson of Lone Pine. Cousins Phillips and wife Sabrina and son Lodin, and Alyssa Kane and Chris Riggins, Donald Andreas all of Bishop and Jordan, Jacob, Darren and Tawanee Ackley all of Yerington NV. As well as many other family and friends.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Sierra Hockey League. A cry dance will be on Friday night starting at 8pm at 60 North Barlow lane. Services will be held for Matthew at the Sierra Roller Hockey Rink in the Charles Brown Auditorium on Saturday November 29th at 11:00am.Enterment will be at the East line street cemetery, a potluck reception will follow at Barlow Lane Gym, Bishop.

 

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Longtime Mammoth resident Sandee Wilson passes away

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Sandee J. Wilson (71) resident of Mammoth Lakes for 44 years, born in Phoenix, AZ on October 12, 1943 passed away on December 5, 2014 in Bishop. Sandee spent 44 years in Mammoth Lakes, living a life she enjoyed to the fullest.

S_WilsonSandee is survived by her son Charles Wilson. In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to help with funeral expenses incurred by the family, please drop off with Sue Eversol at the Breakfast Club in Mammoth. A celebration of life will be announced at a later date.

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Christopher Allen Charlie Sr.: 1972-2014

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Born Nov. 7, 1972 in Bishop, Christopher Allen Charlie Sr. passed away in Bishop. He was 42.

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Christopher Allen Charlie Sr. is survived by his two sons, Christopher Allen Charlie Jr. and Matthew Edison Charlie; daughter, Elissa Charlie; mother, June Piper and husband, Floyd Piper Sr.; sisters, Dawn Durant and Kristie Doll; brother, David Doll Jr.; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews and nieces; and many friends who were part of his life.

He was preceded in death by his daughter, Sativa Angelina Charlie; father, Delbert Durant; and grandparents, Edison and Kathleen Charlie.

A Cry Dance, services and a reception were held last weekend.

 

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Former KDAY host Paul Ranallo dies

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Paul Michael Ranallo, age 52 passed away December 2, 2014. A longtime resident of Bishop, California, Paul had a great love of music and writing.  They were the biggest part of his life.

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Paul Ranallo

 

Before moving to Bishop, he was a disc jockey at KAGI in Grants Pass, OR.

In Bishop he worked as a disc jockey at what is now known as Sierra Wave Media, formerly known at KDAY-FM, where he started the Sunday afternoon “Spanish Show.”

He also hosted a Spanish TV show at USA Media Cable Television and wrote the commercials for his sponsors.  Although he wasn’t Hispanic, he spoke Spanish and wanted to help inform the Hispanic community of the events and the services available to them.  He volunteered much of his time.  Paul was a very caring, gentle man, a people person.

Preceded in death by his grandparents, Michael and Lucy Ranallo; John and Florence Melioli; Aunt and Uncles Salvatore and Rita Perfetto; Raymond Melioli; brother, Robert John Ranallo.  Survived by father, Robert A. Ranallo; mother, Paula Melioli Ranallo; brother, Christopher Ray Ranallo.

He was very close to many of his cousins and other loving family members. Memorial Service will be held 11AM Monday, January 5, 2015 with visitation one hour prior to the service at St. Philip Catholic Church, Father Bala celebrant.

Memorials may be made to the Fisher House or the Wounded Warrior Project. WILLIAMSON MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, 615-794-2289. www.williamsonmemorial.com

 

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‘Jug’ Watterson: 1950-2014

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Dale “Jug” Watterson, 64, of Bishop, Ca. passed away on December 21, 2014 in his home surrounded by loved ones.

Jug was born in Bishop to Pearl Watterson on September 14, 1950.  He spent his childhood hunting and fishing with his Gramps, brothers and cousins. He joined the Army in 1969, he then met the love of his life, Patti Macklin and on August 14, 1976 made her a Watterson and together they raised two beautiful daughters.

Dale worked for the Bishop Union Elementary School district as a bus driver / mechanic and retired in June of 2010 after 28 years of service. He loved playing fast pitch softball, riding horses, branding cattle, watching his oldest daughter rodeo and his youngest daughter play sports. In the later years he enjoyed watching / coaching his grandkids in sports.

He enjoyed his hunting and fishing trips with his son-in-law Marin Parra. He loved riding in his jeep, hiking the mountains and looking for sheds with his brothers.

Jug was preceded in death by his Mother Pearl Allen, brother-in-law Wayne Chasing Crow, niece Kristen Andrade and nephew Harry Andreas III.

Jug was survived by his wife Patti, daughter Renee Parra and husband Marin Parra, daughter Monica Watterson, brother Leland Watterson, sister-in-law Monica Watterson, sister Valerie Spoonhunter and husband Ron Spoonhunter, sister Cynthia Stone and husband Raymond Stone Jr., brother Durice Allen, sister Ramona Chasing Crow, sister Brenda Allen, sister Clarice Andreas and husband Harry Andreas Jr., grandchildren Dante Parra, Falon Parra, Saige Connolly and Savannah Connolly. He also had numerous Nieces, nephews and cousins which he loved very much.

There will be a cry dance Friday, January 2, 2015 at 7:30 PM at the Allen residence located at 2832 North Sierra Hwy. Services will be held on Saturday, January 3, 2015 at 11AM at Brune mortuary with internment to follow at West line Cemetery.

 

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Benett Kessler, founder and owner of Sierra Wave Media, dies

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Benett Kessler, one of the most recognized and trusted journalists in the Eastern Sierra for a generation, has died. She was 65.

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Kessler died Jan. 2 in Northern Inyo Hospital after battling cancer for more than three years, her close friend Scott Clark, a physician at the Bishop facility, said.

Kessler, the majority owner of Sierra Broadcasters, LLC in Independence, was a daily presence in Owens Valley and Mono County homes, delivering news  reports and opinion pieces on television, radio, online and in print for 38 years about the most controversial issues in the region.

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“Benett was the premier journalist in the Eastern Sierra,” said Bob Todd, operations manager at Sierra Wave Media, which is owned by Sierra Broadcasters. “She approached each day at work and every story with enthusiasm that we found amazing and contagious. It was an honor and privilege to work with her.”

Lone Pine environmentalist Michael Prather remembered Kessler as “an incredibly gutsy woman – she never took a step backward. All of us should feel grateful for her efforts to provide comprehensive daily coverage of our most pressing issues.”

John Heston and Benett Kessler, 1985

John Heston and Benett Kessler, 1985

The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, the Owens Valley’s largest landlord and controller of most of its land and water, became her great subject. It was one she found inexhaustible.

“I started reporting in 1976, a year of a terrible drought and heavy groundwater pumping by the DWP,” Kessler recalled in a recent interview with Louis Sahagun, a staff writer at the Los Angeles Times. “Locals became outraged — and wanted to know more.”

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“Over the years, I produced so many DWP articles it’s hard to remember them all,” she added with a laugh. “But the work I’m most proud of shined a critical light on the suffering of people and the environment at the hands of bully officials and powerful vested interests.”

Friends and relatives remember Kessler as an indefatigable journalist and explorer of ideas and trends. She had a keen interest in spiritual teachings, as well as in the latest scientific breakthroughs. Her hobbies included painting and gardening. She also had a .38 Special handgun and knew how to use it.

Bob Todd and Benett Kessler, 2000

Bob Todd and Benett Kessler, 2000

Mary Roper, president of the Owens Valley Committee, a nonprofit dedicated to monitoring the region’s land and resources, remembered Kessler as “an investigative reporter of great courage and insight. People in positions of power had good reason to worry because she asked the right questions.”

Kessler was born on Feb. 3, 1949, the same day her father, Carl Kessler, started working as a lawyer in Dayton, Ohio. As a young girl she enjoyed attending social events with her father — a superior court judge at the time — writing poems and short stories and, as she put it, “flying down the highest hill in the neighborhood on my fun, cheap bike.”

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“There were sad times, too,” she recalled. “My parents divorced and my step-father committed suicide when I was 15 years old.”

Kessler was editor of the campus newspaper at Dayton’s Wilbur Wright High School, where she graduated in 1967. She attended the University of Chicago for three years, and in 1970 got married. “We split up a year later,” she said.

In 1972, Kessler and a friend hit the highway west. Her life would never be the same.

They ended up in San Diego, where Kessler rented an apartment and started taking yoga classes led by John Heston, an Owens Valley resident and student of comparative religion and the writings of Manly Palmer Hall, founder of the Philosophical Research Society in Los Angeles.

In 1975 Kessler moved to the hacienda-style compound that Heston designed, built and shared with his loving companion, Kenny Scruggs, on the northern edge of the Owens Valley community of Independence off of Highway 395. The shady retreat of fountains, orchards and reflecting pools was the hub of Kessler’s life for the next 39 years.

Heston, a colorful jack-of-all-trades, also had a nose for news. In 1976 he created Eastern Sierra News Service, which he operated with Kessler out of his home. Their motto: “Comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.”

One night in the spring of 1976, someone tossed a pipe bomb at their newsroom. No one was injured in the blast. Kessler always assumed it was in response to their DWP reporting, which aired on Lone Pine radio station KINC.

Soon after, one of that radio station’s owners said that the DWP threatened to cancel their tower lease if Heston and Kessler were not let go. Their news show was cancelled on March 17, 1977.

Heston and Kessler responded with sharp-worded flyers they tacked to bulletin boards and telephone poles from Mammoth to Olancha. Their dispute with Los Angeles was chronicled by premier news outlets including the Los Angeles Times.

The same year they began publishing the Inyo County Newsletter: Heston did the writing, layout and photography; Kessler reported the news and ran the printing press and darkroom.

“Almost immediately, we were swamped with advertising,” Kessler recalled. “The ambience was electric.”

In 1982, with the backing of local investors, Heston and Kessler formed Sierra East Television, Inc., and leased cable channel 12 in Bishop to launch the Owens Valley’s first local television station.

In 1996, again with funds from local investors, Heston and Kessler obtained a federal license to establish KDAY-FM radio. Four years later, they founded a television station and the radio and TV operations had grown into Mammoth Lakes and Mono County. Those radio and television stations are now known as the Sierra Wave.

Heston, who had been a politically active presence in Owens Valley since the 1960s, died in 2007. Scruggs, a Bishop attorney and civic activist who became a voice in court for children trapped in their parents’ custody battles, died in 2012.

In a recent interview, Kessler said she hoped that her beloved hacienda and Sierra Wave Media, which includes KSRW-FM, KSRW-TV and sierrawave.net, would “remain in operation as they are.”

Kessler is survived by her mother, Carolyn Husco.

 

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Longtime Bishop residents die

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“Sarg” Snyder age 89, a resident of Bishop for 67 years was born in Los Angeles, CA  May 11, 1925 passed away on December 29, 2014 in Bishop.

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Sarg Snyder

Sarg was born in Los Angeles , CA and graduated from Compton Hight School in 1943.  While living in Compton, she met her future husband of 68 years Gene Snyder.  Though they met as teens they agreed  not to wed until after Gene’s return from service in WWII.  The pair moved to Bishop in 1947 together with their best friends Marv and Ricki Tetrick,  during that time Sarg worked as an operator for  the telephone company and raised her three children.  She continued to work for the phone company until her retirement  in 1983.

In her younger years she was she was a member of the Junior Women’s Improvement Club.  She loved to do the Kankan and was an avid golfer.  After her retirement she volunteered  for hospice and she and Gene enjoyed traveling to Hawaii and their second home in Yuma Arizona.  The pair also took  part in an extensive trip through Europe  to commemorate  the 50th anniversary of D day.

While her given name was Florence Irene, the name  Florence, Flossy, and Flo were completely unacceptable, as anybody who knew her well could attest to.  If you valued your life, you called her “Sarg” a nickname given to her in her youth by a dear friend who admired her colorful vocabulary and its likeness to that of his drill sergeant.

In her twilight years, nothing became as important to her as her family; she was a constant presence in the lives of her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren all of whom will greatly miss their birthday phone calls each year wherein she would “sing” happy birthday at the tip of her lungs until you could no longer hold the phone to your ear.

She will be remembered for her hugs so tight you couldn’t breathe, her fantastic sense of humor, and her infectious  laugh that filled the room whenever she was around.  Though her great grandchildren would probably  argue that her “denture trick” was one of her best  qualities.

While she will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her,  it is a comforting thought knowing that she is now reunited with her beloved son Dean.  The pair are likely smiling down upon us all from Heaven right now marveling over the fact that they “got in.”

Survivors include, husband for 68 years Gene Snyder, son and daughter-in-law John and Marie Snyder,  daughter Evelyn Snyder, grandchildren,  Camerin Kreizenbeck, husband Garret and great grandchildren Will and Phoebe- Ian Snyder, Morgan Ray husband KC and great grandchildren Birch, Ridge and Rowen-Alyse jSnyder-and Peter Ascencio.

Funeral services will be Saturday January 10, 2015 at 11: 00 at Brune Mortuary, 325 West Elm Street in Bishop.  Interment will be private at East Line Street Cemetery.

For those who wish, donations may be made in honor of Sarg to:  the Hospice of the Owens Valley, 162 Line Street, Bishop, CA 93514.

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Curtis Eugene “Nick” Charles, age 68, died at home on December 29. 2014.

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Nick Charles

Born to Russell and Faye Charles in Franklin, Ohio on November 2, 1946, he lived in Garden Grove before settling in Bishop, CA in 1988.  He worked as a printer and was an active member of the Lions Club before retiring in 2010.

Survivors include his wife, Lynda, his sons, Robert and Russel, daughter-in-law Alicia, and grandchildren Trevor and Troy Charles.

No services will be held at the request of the deceased.

 

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Always celebrating ‘Caboose’

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Frances M. Wood “Caboose”   August 20, 1919- January 7, 2015

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Beloved Mother, Grandma, and Great Grandma. Frances will be deeply missed.

There will be no services held. The family will be celebrating her life every day.

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Services this weekend for Owens Valley residents

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Carl John Lawrence

Carl John Lawrence, Age 72 of Big Pine, CA for 30 years born on March 25, 1942 in Palo Alto, CA. passed away peacefully on January 9, 2015 in Reno, NV. Carl is preceded in death by his parents Frank and Mary Lawrence, his son Carlos Meza, his sister Margie Amaral, and brother Art Lawrence.

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Carl John Lawrence

Carl’s survivors include his wife Maria Lawrence of Big Pine, CA, his son Carly Lawrence (Kimberly) of Jamestown, IN, his daughter Lori Taylor of Oregon, his son Fernando (Catherine) Meza of Mt. Pleasant, SC and daughter Veronica Meza of Albuquerque, NM,12 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Also surviving are his brother Dan (Jeanne) of Chowchilla, CA, Bill Lawrence of Bishop, CA. and many nieces and nephews that he loved like his children.

Carl loved his family and spending time with them. He also loved the Lord and his Catholic faith. He was a very hard working man until he retired and he loved his Gold Mining.

Visitation and Rosary will be Friday January 16, 2015 at 6:00 pm at Brune Mortuary in Bishop, CA and Funeral will be  Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 10:00 am at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Bishop. Burial will follow in Big Pine, CA.

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1949-2014

Duane Howard Dutro 65, Born on Oct. 1, 1949 in Altadena CA. passed away in Loma Linda CA on Dec. 7, 2014. Duane is survived by mother Patricia Dutro of Bishop, brother Michael Dutro of West Covina and sister Linda Pendergraft of San Jacinto.

A Memorial services will be held 3:00 pm Saturday January 17, 2015 at Brune Mortuary. Pastor Les Smith to officiate.

 

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‘Slim’ Mather: 1922-2015

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Clarence F. Mather passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family and friends, leaving sons Peter and Kim.

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He was preceded in death by his wife, Alberta.
Clarence, widely known as “Slim”, taught military pilots to fly during World War II, was a physics and science teacher, a world-renowned free flight airplane competitor, an avid fly-fisherman, lover of the Eastern Sierra and friend.
He will be missed.
Services are set for 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 17 at First Presbyterian Church, 585 N. Main St., Bishop.

 

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Big Pine’s Cleo Miles dies at age 104

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Long-time Big Pine resident, Cleo Ava Miles, age 104, born in Floyd, Iowa on September 20, 1910, passed away peacefully at her home with her family by her side on January 20, 2015.

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At the age of 18, Cleo moved from Iowa to Southern California to attend the UCLA School of Business where she met her first husband, William Vance. They were married, started their family, and moved to Big Pine in 1950 where they owned the Big Pine Store, Big Pine General Store and several other properties in the town of Big Pine for many years. After the passing of her husband in 1959, Cleo continued to operate the store retiring and selling the business in 1963, and marrying her second husband, Dr. Carson Miles in 1966.

Cleo was a caring and giving person, who not only enjoyed spending time with family and friends, but very much enjoyed volunteering her time and efforts to many organizations and groups including the Big Pine Care Center, Bishop Care Center, Salvation Army, Hospice Thrift Shop, and Wild Iris to name a few. She was a dedicated member of the Big Pine Methodist Church and the Big Pine Methodist Women’s group. Throughout her lifetime, Cleo was the recipient of many recognition awards for her selfless and charitable service to these agencies. Anyone who knew Cleo also knew of her passion for reading as well as her love for baking and sewing as was known for her delicious baked goodies and hand-sewn/knitted items.

Cleo is survived by her brother, Robert Winner of Arkansas, son, Bob Vance and wife, Patricia of Big Pine; Grandsons, Patrick Vance and wife Lenna, Jeremy Vance and wife Lynda, Mike Neil and wife Becky, Ron Neil and wife Dana, and Billy Neil; Granddaughters, Paula Thomson and husband Jason, Shari Harris and husband Joe, Sara Vance and husband Jason Barlow, Cathy Hill and late husband Billy Hill, Debbie Dyer and husband Larry, Karen Belden and husband Rick, Linda Schaaf and husband Gary, and Cheryl Brown. Cleo is also survived and remembered by 23 great-grandchildren, 13 great-great grandchildren, and the extended Miles family. Cleo was preceded in death by husbands William Vance, and Dr. Carson Miles, sister Dorothy Blakely, brothers Art and John Winner, daughter Marilyn Vance, son William Vance, Jr.,  grandson Robbie Vance, and great-granddaughter Jenny Neil.

Services for Cleo Ava Miles will be held on Sunday, January 25, 2015 at 1:00 pm at the Big Pine Methodist Church with Reverend Karen Moore officiating with burial to follow at the Big Pine Cemetery and reception at the Big Pine Town Hall. In lieu of flowers, it was Cleo’s wish for donations to be made to the Big Pine Methodist Church or the Big Pine Volunteer Fire Department.

 

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Former Mammoth Hospital CEO Gary Boyd has died

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- Release from Mammoth Hospital’s Gary Myers

I am saddened to share the news from his wife, Barbara, that Gary Boyd passed away at 6:30 PM last evening in Lodi, CA following a lengthy illness.

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Gary Boyd

Gary served as the Chief Executive Officer of Mammoth Hospital from 2008 through 2012.  Gary had been involved in health care for over three decades and began his career as a Radiologic Technologist before moving into healthcare administration over 15 years ago.

Prior to moving to Mammoth Lakes, he was the Senior Vice President of Clinical and Support Services at John Muir Health in Walnut Creek, California. His job included overseeing hospital operations for the Hospital Division of John Muir Health at the Walnut Creek Campus and the Concord Campus. Gary also served as the Chief Operations Officer for the Brentwood Medical Center.

Gary earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of San Francisco and a master’s degree from San Diego State University in Public Health with a specialty in Health Services Administration.  He was a Board member and Treasurer of the Association of California Healthcare Districts, was an Alpha Council member and their Treasurer, an Advisory Board member of the California Critical Access Hospital Network, and active in the California Hospital Association’s Rural Advisory Board.

In 2011 Gary earned the prestigious status of Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE). He was a past-President of the Mammoth Lakes Noon Rotary Club and was an active member of the Mono County Sheriff Search and Rescue Team.  Gary leaves behind his wife and two grown children and baby granddaughter.

He will be sorely missed by the many friends he made here and our thoughts and prayers go out to his loving family during this difficult time of loss.

Services will be held this weekend in Manteca and a celebration of life may be held in Mammoth Lakes at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Mono County Search and Rescue Team, Shriner’s Hospital for Children or a cancer research group of your choice.

– Gary Myers, PT, MA, OCS

Chief Executive Officer
Southern Mono Healthcare District
P. O. Box 660
Mammoth Lakes, CA 9354

 

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