Wednesday, June 27, 2012

STAN FOWLER, FUHS ‘47


Sheryl Weible Fowler, class of ’53, wrote Shirley McFarland Tardy, ’53, that her husband Stan died April 3, 2011. I phoned Sheryl. I had missed the obituary in the Register and it is now too late to get it. Both Sheryl and I got hurt in November of 2011 and neither of us had  sent out Christmas cards to exchange news. If anyone has the article, can you scan it or type it and e-mail it to me?
CVANHORN@PACBELL.NET

JOE KILOH , FUHS '58

Mikie Johnson, Pow Wow, '58 class rep, sent me this e-mail he received from Tom Reid, FUHS '58:

Subject: Joe Kiloh
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 15:42:39 -0600



Guys,
I hate to report that Jeannie Kiloh called me and reported that Joe Kiloh (fuhs-58) was found deceased today by his sons. He had failed to check in yesterday and when no one heard from him this morning they went to his apt. and found him deceased in his chair. What a shock, I still can't wrap my mind around it. What a great guy and life-long friend he was.
Tom Reid



Kiloh, Joseph Born 4/20/1940 in Glendale CA, died 6/2412012 in Fullerton. He grew up in San Gabriel and moved to Fullerton in 1956, where he completed Fullerton High School and College. He is survived by his daughter, Patricia Kiloh and sons, Robert and William Kiloh; his sister, Nancy Darnold, and 6 grandchildren. A celebration of his life will be held on Sunday, July 8th from 12 - 3, at his son Bill's house at 1320 W. Fern Drive, Fullerton. 714-870-6691
Published in Orange County Register on June 30, 2012
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This Guest Book will remain online until 6/30/2013.

Hot link to obit, sent from Susan Beazley (FUHS '58):
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/orangecounty/obituary.aspx?pid=158286971

Friday, June 15, 2012

NEW TROJAN HORSE VIRUS

I received this message today from Maureen (class of '54) that she received from Roger (class of '51). They have sent the following message to their class.
Craig Mathews, class rep for the class of '67, sent me an email that says "The snopes site says this is outdated."  But what does this mean? Is it gone forever or might I be just be at the end of the list to get it?


Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 10:11 AM

Subject: FW: : Please Circulate Virus Notice


From: ROGER MCCANDLESS

Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2012 12:04 PM
Subject: FW: : Please Circulate Virus Notice





PLEASE SEND TO YOUR FRIENDS



AND FAMILY ON YOUR CONTACT LIST

In the coming days, you should be aware…

Do not open any message with an attachment called:

"Invitation FACEBOOK"

Regardless of who sent it, it is a virus that opens an Olympic torch

and burns the whole hard disc C of your computer.

This virus will be received from someone you have in your address book

That's why you should send this message to all your contacts.

It is better to receive this email 25 times than to receive the virus and open it.

If you receive email called: "Invitation FACEBOOK", though sent by a friend,

do not open but delete it immediately.

CNN said it is a new virus discovered recently

and that has been classified by Microsoft as the most destructive virus ever.

It is a Trojan Horse that asks you to install an adobe flash plug-in.

Once you install it, it's all over.

There is no repair yet for this kind of virus.

This virus simply destroys the Zero Sector of the Hard Disc,

where the vital information of their function is saved.

THE INFORMATION HAS BEEN CHECKED WITH SNOPES



Friday, June 01, 2012

BARBARA ALLEN STEWART, FUHS 1953

In an email from Earlene Skelton Boyd (FUHS ’53) on Tues, May 29, 2012:

I got the call from Barb’s daughter, Wendy, this morning, that Barb passed away early this morning. No type of service has been talked about yet, but she will let me know when it is decided. Wendy thinks that Dick might just want a private service with the family, but she will let me know.
Love,
Earlene
(Earlene gave me permission to post this message. She had spent some time visiting with Barbara in Weed, California, a couple of weeks ago.)

6/20/2012

Earlene sent this information about her life-long friend to be posted on the blog. She visited Barbara a short time before Barbara died and they had a long visit, talking about good times. If anyone knows the years that Barbara’s brother and sister graduated from FUHS, please let me know. (Mary Ann Kraemer says that Kathy Allen graduated in 1960, the same year that her sister Sally did. She doesn't know when Brian, who was younger, graduated.)

 BARBARA ALLEN STEWART by Earlene Skelton Boyd, FUHS ‘53

 Barb was born Jan. 26, 1936, and passed away May 29, 2012, with her husband and daughters by her bedside. She had fought her battle with cancer courageously, just as she lived her life. She will be sadly missed by her husband, Richard, three daughters; Lori, Vicki, and Wendy, and one son, Guy, as well as 3 granddaughters. Her brother and sister (Brian Allen and Kathy Allen, each several years younger than she was) went to FUHS too, but I don’t know the years.

She had always been active in sports, particularly tennis, golf, skiing and hiking. She taught Special Ed. Classes for many years in Ventura, and then when her husband retired, they moved to Weed, where they bought 5 acres and built their dream home.

When she had free time, she started taking painting classes, and then learned to play the guitar too. She really enjoyed these hobbies. Some of her paintings were chosen to be shown in some Art Shows in her area. Many of them still hang on the walls in their home.

She and her husband took long bike rides over the years, one of them being to ride from Missouri to Minnesota to attend Richard’s 40th Class Reunion. Another long bike ride was when Barb read an article in the paper about a bike ride, called the “Rag Brai”. They joined the group that rode across the state of Iowa “to prove that Iowa wasn’t flat”. They rode on a tandem bike.

Another major event in her life was that they climbed to the top of Mt. Whitney shortly before Barb’s 50th Class reunion in Fullerton.

Their family enjoyed many ski trips to Mt. Hood, as well as Mt. Shasta and many other places. From their home in Weed, they had a good view of Mt. Shasta.

At one time they had taken in an exchange student from Germany. So, in later years after Franz was married with a family, Dick and Barb and their children visited Franz in Germany 3 times. They all enjoyed skiing while there.

No memorial services were planned.