Wednesday, October 26, 2011

HENRY BANUELOS , FUHS 1963

Banuelos, Henry, of Garden Grove, CA, passed away on October 23, 2011 at the age of 67. He leaves behind his wife of 45 years, Jackie; daughters, Lorraine Velarde and Julie Slama; sons-in-law, Ray and Garrett; grandchildren, Robert, Elena, Ryan and Casey; and step-granddaughter, Sienna.
Henry was raised in Fullerton and graduated from Fullerton Union High School in 1963. He served in the United States Army from 1965 to 1967. He retired in 1997 after working 29 years for Ford Aerospace, later Loral/Lockheed Martin.
Henry was an avid softball team player and manager, desert enthusiast and off-roader, and best grandfather ever.
A memorial tribute will be held on Friday, October 28, 2011 at 9:30 a.m. at Westminster Memorial Park, 14801 Beach Blvd., Westminster, CA.
Published in Orange County Register on October 26, 2011
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Friday, October 14, 2011

CHERYL "CHERI" CONE MORSE, FUHS 1956

Florence Owens Satchell, FUHS ’56 forwarded this message from Chris Morse McClure and asked that it be posted.


Dear Family and Friends of Cheri Morse,
Since John and Cheri traveled far and wide, there are many of you at too great a distance to bid farewell to her in person. This is an invitation to remember Cheri's life and share you memories of her with John and us "kids" in spirit and electronically. We will be holding a memorial service for Cheri at her home in Washington at 3:00 on Saturday, October 22nd, and would be grateful to receive a few words about Cheri to share aloud with those gathered and add to our memory book. Below is the official obituary which will be published in the Columbian. You may email memories to Chris, Adam or Dave, or post them on-line starting Sunday at www.columbian.com/obits
Chris Morse McClure



Cheryl “Cheri” Margaret Cone Morse
February 15, 1938 – September 28, 2011
Cheri Morse passed away unexpectedly while on the trip of her
lifetime through the South Pacific with John, her husband of 52 years
by her side. Cheri lived her 73 years to the fullest, living in and
traveling to every corner of the world.
Cheri was born in Orange County, California, to Carroll and Myrtle Cone.
She lived her childhood in Fullerton until she went away to Purdue
University in Indiana where she met John, the love of her life. Cheri
and John lived all over our country and the world for John’s work.
Cheri was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother who will
be missed more than we can say.
She was an artist in the mediums of quilting, sewing, cake
decorating, and international gourmet cuisine among others.
Cheri is survived by her husband John Morse and her three children and their spouses: Chris and Brent McClure, Adam and Suzie Morse, and Dave and Amy Morse, as well as 7
grandchildren. Cheri was preceded in death by her sons John David and Michael Steven.
A celebration of Cheri’s’ life will be held on Saturday,
October 22nd at 3:00 pm, at their home in Ridgefield, WA.
Memorial donations can be made to the American Cancer
Society in the name of her son John David Morse, or to the
Peace Corps in Vanuatu in the name of Sara Lightner.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

SUPPORT LEON OWENS FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS NOV 5, 2011

Mikie Johnson, Pow Wow class rep for the class of '58, emailed me this message about how to support the Leon Owens Foundation Scholarships at a Bingo Night. Here are the details in case you can't get the hot link to the flyer (beneath the text) to work.

JOIN US ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2011
WIN CASH, PRIZES AND RAFFLES
CROWN PLAZA HOTEL (CREST BALLROOM)
1500 RAYMOND AVENUE
FULLERTON, CA 92831
5:30 P.M. FOR HOR D’OEUVRES
--BINGO @ 7:00 P.M. $35.00 PER PERSON
*(MUST BE 18 YEARS OLD TO PLAY)
INCLUDES HOR D’OEUVRES & DESSERT
10 GAMES WITH 6 BINGO CARDS EACH
10 RAFFLE TICKETS
1 PULL TAB CARD;
INK DAUBER PROCEEDS TO SUPPORT LEON OWENS FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS (YOUR DONATION IS TAX DEDUCTIBLE)
CONTACT US AT (714) 687-5520 OR
http://www.leonowensfoundation.org/
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Click on the following hot link to see the flyer:
(After you click on the hot link, you will have to click on "Download" and "Open" to finally see the flyer.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/64737837/LOwensFoundation

Sunday, October 02, 2011

MAPLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BENEFIT HISTORY

Mikie Johnson, '58 class rep, sent this message:
Maple School is the only original schools of the Fullerton Elementary School District still operating. Chapman Avenue Elementary School, Ford Avenue Elementary School, and Wilshire Junior High School are all now history. Wilshire has been absorbed by Fullerton College (FJC to you alumni). Maple and the community surrounding the school have strong neighborhood as well as family ties.

(Miklie, who do we contact if someone wants more information?)
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