It wasn’t a coincidence that the West Point Glee Club performed before an audience of homeless people in downtown San Diego last month. It involved two members of Crawford’s Class of ’73. Retired BGEN Gary Krahn, a 1977 West Point graduate, and principal of La Jolla Country Day School, suggested the choir play at the Alpha Project shelter run by his classmate Bob McElroy. Click HERE to read the article in the San Diego Union-Tribune.
Friday, April 14, 2023
Friday, April 7, 2023
April 7, 2023
seems like I just posted it yesterday. The time does fly.
Terry Hill ’60 died March 3, 2023. The son of a career US Navy man, Terry was born in Corpus Christi, Texas. He attended elementary school in East San Diego, middle school near Denver, Colorado before entering Crawford. He graduated with honors from San Bernardino Valley College, and returned there later to get certificates in Industrial Supervision. After his Honorable Discharge from the Air Force, he went to work for General Telephone (now Verizon) working his way up from lineman to Head Engineer before retiring in 1991. Before moving to Arizona, he worked as a Telecommunications Engineer for San Bernardino County for two years. After taking computer classes at Yavapai College in Prescott, Arizona, he worked in their IT department for a couple of years. Terry enjoyed riding his Harley, going fishing and camping, and building and fixing computers. He was able to survive a double lung transplant received at age 75 for just over five years.
Jerry Lovelady ’63 died March 31, 2023 from bile duct cancer. He attended the University of Redlands where he got a BA in History and a Teaching Credential. He taught K-6 for 35 years in the Chula Vista City School District. In addition to teaching, Jerry and another teacher read a book on home construction and built two houses in Idlewild -- bottom to top without additional help. Jerry loved surfing and camping. In retirement Jerry puttered in the garden and with various house projects. He is survived by his wife Nancy, two children, and four grandchildren. He met Nancy on a blind date at the home of Phil ’63 and Sharon Angus Piscopo ’64. They became such good friends that they called themselves the Lovecopos. Jerry’s first wife, Stefanie Bedillion ’63, passed away from ovarian cancer in 1976.
Friday, March 31, 2023
March 31, 2023
Friday, March 24, 2023
March 24, 2023
Friday, March 17, 2023
March 17, 2023
Green Beer and Corned Beef Tacos? No Thanks! But YOU go ahead!
Friday, March 10, 2023
March 10, 2023
It may be time to again remind folks that, if they don't get a Fry Day email, they should go to the Colt Corral blog where the emails are archived. If they don't see anything current, THEN they can worry if I'm still alive. Go to http://coltcorral.blogspot.com/ -- and SAVE it!!
Ernie Cowan's Outdoors column this week is about Rare and Familiar Birds that can be spotted in San Diego County. Click HERE to read all about them.
Ken Sheldon ’65 passed away March 1, 2022. After Crawford he joined the Navy and was a flight deck technician on the aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk. Following this he opened an auto body shop in Huntington Beach. After selling the shop he opened a printing shop. He met his wife Pam Osborne, from Clairemont High School, and they married after he finished with the Navy. They are survived by one son, Adam. Always a car guy, he bought his first car, a new Pontiac GTO, in his Junior Year. He had several classic cars which he showed at local car events in Orange County -- Richard Westfall ’65
Greg Roper ’71 died February 17, 2023 from complications of heart failure after a long battle with von Hippel-Lindau disease and related kidney cancer. Greg was born in San Diego and lived there his entire life. He was an Eagle Scout with Boy Scout Troop 18 of North Park. In 1974 he earned his BA in history at UCSD with high honors. He went on to attend law school at UCLA, graduating second in his class in 1978. After graduation, Greg joined the law firm of Luce, Forward, Hamilton and Scripps, and went on to become a partner of the firm. He specialized in the protection of free speech rights as an expert in First Amendment and Media Law. Despite the many health challenges Greg faced in his life, he lived life to the fullest, treasuring every moment with family and friends. After retirement, Greg enjoyed his favorite pastimes of golf and tennis, as well as international travel and many happy road trips with his wife Sherry.
Friday, March 3, 2023
March 3, 2023
Rose Mercurio Royster ’66, Butch Higgins ’65, Sally Marshall Hyde ’66 and Colt Mascots attended the ribbon cutting for Crawford’s new building on February 8th.
Here's a photo that appeared on Facebook this week. It looks eastbound on University at Central. Click HERE to see an enlargement, plus a current shot in which nothing looks familiar.
Friday, February 24, 2023
February 24, 2022
A Bliss cartoon from this week
Steve Gunderson and Kathy Najimy weren't the only ones to work with the late Burt Bacharach. Dennis Bishop reminds me that his brother Stephen Bishop wrote the lyrics to It's Only Love -- Bacharach wrote the music -- for the soundtrack of the movie Arthur. Click HERE to take a listen.
John Floodberg ’62 passed away peacefully, on March 30, 2022. Born in Oneida, New York, John moved with his mother to Chula Vista at the age of four. He was a San Diego resident the remainder of his life. John began undergraduate classes at Mesa College soon after graduation. He joined the National Guard and married his first wife, Judy Thomas, in 1965. Between 1965 and 1972, John worked as a draftsman for several architectural firms. The first blueprints John put his architectural stamp on were for the Grove Gallery at the UCSD Crafts Center, built in 1982. It was a collaboration between John and his childhood friend, Ron Carlson ’62, the Center's Director. John and his current wife, Nancy Dickinson Floodberg, met in 1971 when he volunteered to bring the San Diego Mental Health Association's halfway house up to code; Nancy was the Director of the halfway house. They wed two years later and moved to a home in Pt. Loma – the home he lovingly remodeled over the years and where Nancy, their eldest daughter and her family still reside. In 2005 he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. As with any challenge he faced, he met this diagnosis with grace and determination. He was preceded in death by his brother Ron Robson ’71
Click HERE to read the complete obituary in the Union-Tribune
Friday, February 17, 2023
February 17, 2023
Bob Trolese ’65 passed away in October 2022 at his home in Nicaragua, where he had been working as a missionary for many years. He gave his life to Jesus Christ, and worked tirelessly for the indigenous native people of Nicaragua. He was an old surfing buddy of mine -- Steve Brownell ‘64