Friday, March 19, 2021
March 19, 2021
Friday, March 12, 2021
March 12, 2021
Do you remember that while we we were attending Horace Mann in the mid-50s a guy was building a wooden framed boat on a piece of triangular shaped land just across the street south of school? It was there for a long g long time?! I wonder whatever happened to it -- Kay Ross Slater ’60
Friday, March 5, 2021
March 5, 2021
Here are three Pacers issued during the first week of March 60, 55, and 50 years ago
Earl Asbury ’64, my friend of sixty years, has passed away January 11th due to complications of Covid-19. Earl was a good friend, and an avid hot rodder and fisherman. After graduation he joined the San Diego Police Department and later went on to manage a local Chevrolet Dealership for over 30 years. He is survived by his daughter Danielle and girlfriend Bessie Cassion. I will miss him dearly -- Barry Penn ‘64
Michael McDonald ’66 died on Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2021, after suffering a massive heart attack at his home in Indio, CA. He was the epitome of health, a 70 year old man able to hike the Sierras, who kept a karate dojo in his home. He was Jack McDonald growing up in San Diego and while at Crawford. Taking Michael as his first name in adulthood, he studied at San Diego College and was a devotee of Dr. Anderson in the Philosophy Department. During that time he formed a relationship with my sister Lori “Anne” Selten ’67. Michael and Anne moved to Hawaii where they married on the beach in Kauai. Michael attained his Doctorate from the University of Hawaii in Religion. Anne and Michael moved to Pioneertown, California to be close to our father, who lived in the Palm Springs area. Michael and Anne worked in real estate and both wrote on the subject of I Ching. They were both passionate about spirituality and I Ching in particular. Anne eventually completed her book “The Nature-Based I Ching / A Modern Woman’s Book of Changes”, which Michael edited and published after she died. Michael had since completed his own book “I Ching Self-Change” He had a dry, delightful sense of humor and wrote a few things for Hollywood and for personal expression, that I found very funny. My aunt and daughter say that Michael is now with my sister and that’s all they ever wanted. I’m good with that. He was in my life for more than fifty years. For those of us that remain, he is missed -- Eric Selten ’64
Thursday, February 25, 2021
February 26, 2021
Pamela White Walton ’67 died February 4, 2021. She was born in Dixon, Illinois to Allan and Vivian White. Allan was in the Navy and the family moved a number of times. Pam married Gary Walton upon graduation and they had three children: Erich, Lynn and Lauri Walton. They later moved to Boise, Idaho and Pam worked for Boise Cascade and Morrison-Knudsen. She moved to Juneau, Alaska in 2008 to be near her daughter Lauri and granddaughter Allison. Pam was very proud of her children and grandchildren and loved fishing and camping.
Thursday, February 18, 2021
February 19, 2021
Thursday, February 11, 2021
February 12, 2021
Terri Wesner Lauf ’73 passed away on January 19, 2021 according to the Crawford Foundation
Alwin Darryl Holman ’75 passed away on January 29, 2021 according to the Crawford Foundation.
Friday, February 5, 2021
February 5, 2021
Click HERE to read the February 3, 1966 Pacer. That's 55 years ago.
Linda Kassel Thacher ’64 died November 30, 2020. Born in Berkeley, CA, Linda moved to San Diego at a young age. She attended SDSU and was member of Kappa Delta Sorority. She received her Bachelor and Masters of Education degrees. She also held a Reading Specialist Credential. Linda became Mrs. Glen B. Thacher on December 20, 1968, a marriage of 37 years. Her first job offer followed from Hall Elementary School. She enjoyed a 34.5 year career there and spent the rest of her life in El Cajon. She is survived by her sister Laurie Kassel ’71, extended Kassel and Thacher family, and many lifelong friends.
Judy Zimmer Mozingo ’68 passed away from COVID-19 on January 27th. She worked for the El Cajon School District for many years. She and her husband, married for nearly 50 years, loved to travel. She resided in Temecula -- Marsha Zimmer Van Norman ’74
Elizabeth Lee ’68 died May 12, 2017. Liz had a musical career playing the piano and organ that began from a very young age. She majored in music at San Diego Mesa College and the College of the Redwoods. She performed solo work and accompanied choral groups, instrumentalists and soloists publicly from 1960 until she retired. Her Persian cats Betsy and Puddy, inherited from family members who lived in Arizona, were one of her joys. Wherever we went, the cats came in tow. They traveled with us from San Diego to Texas were we lived for four years, and then back with us when we returned to San Diego. During our return to California, Liz alone in one rental truck with two cats in the front cab, the brakes and power steering gave out while heading down the long, steep grade into Sierra Blanca outside of El Paso. Somehow she found the strength to steer the runaway truck and bring it to a stop at the gas station at the bottom of the hill. Liz took all of this in stride, and the next morning, as the truck was repaired, she and her husband enjoyed a breakfast of Huevos Rancheros and went on their way. Back in California, she and her husband acquired another Persian cat, Petey, who they loved for 16 years. A year ago Liz purchased a Mini Cooper. She enjoyed driving her Mini S hard top, and drove it with the same precision and bravado as she showed with the keyboards. Liz’s love of cars began with her father, who was a self-professed “motor-head” and always drove fast cars. Liz had owned her share of performance cars, from a Chevy Camaro to a Datsun 240Z, and the Mini reminded her of those past vehicles. She would often say after driving her Mini, “I still got it.” Like her passion for music, Liz carried her youthful zeal and panache throughout her life to the very end, living through its daily demands with grace, fortitude, and loyal perseverance to her values and love of God. Liz is survived by her husband of 28 years, Neil R. Simpson, and her sister Carol Lee White ’70.
Thursday, January 28, 2021
January 29, 2021
I KNEW this was gonna happen!!