Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Fetter, Susan (Brunskill) FUHS 1957


Fetter, Susan (Brunskill) FUHS  1957

THETFORD CENTER - Susan B. Fetter, 74, died of pancreatic cancer Friday, February 21, 2014 at her home in Rice's Mills. Susan was born in Fullerton, California, May 4, 1939, the youngest child of Donovan and Elizabeth Brunskill. After attending Fullerton High School, she earned a Bachelor's degree from UCLA in Art and Physical Education in 1961 and a teaching credential in Art Education in 1962. She was a member of the Chi Omega sorority.

She met her husband, Thomas W. Fetter, at her best friend's wedding in Claremont, California in 1961. They married in Fullerton on July 7, 1962, drove cross-country for their honeymoon, and settled in Concordville, Pennsylvania, where Susan taught art at Chichester High School. In 1965, they moved to the Rice's Mills area of Thetford Center, Vermont. Susan started weaving professionally at home. Daughter Annie was born in 1966 and daughter Martha was born in 1970.

Susan started volunteering at the Thetford Library in 1975 and served on its Board of Trustees for many years. Her life-long passion for books has been passed on to her children and grandchildren. At the time of her death, she was one of the library's longest-serving volunteers.

In 1976 she started substitute teaching at Thetford Academy in both business and art. She particularly enjoyed the art classes, especially projects such as Ukranian Easter eggs, and sharing her love for making art with the students. For many years, Susan served on the jury at the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen in Hanover. In addition to selling her own hand-dyed woven mohair scarves and stoles, she helped other artists improve their skills with her thorough and thoughtful feedback. In later years she started quilting, completing works of art with unique designs and color schemes for the births and weddings of family and friends. She was working on her latest creation until two days before her death, and the family plans to complete it.

An ardent sports fan (Susan swiped the sports page from Tom on their first date), she and Tom attended many athletic events throughout their marriage, including most Thetford Academy games from 1978 to the present. Last winter, Susan was thrilled when she was honored for her loyalty to Thetford athletics at the girls' basketball Senior Night.

In 1993, Susan and Tom bought a camp on Holland Pond in northern Vermont, where they had been tent camping since 1977. When at camp, she enjoyed jigsaw puzzles, kayaking, fishing, hiking, gardening, and being involved in the Vermont Loon Recovery Program. An avid vegetable and flower gardener, Susan also loved harvesting berries, fiddlehead ferns, and interesting rocks, reading murder mysteries and detective stories, listening to jazz, bluegrass, and blues, and spending time with her family. Susan was a strong and tireless woman of few words and many deeds.

She is survived by Tom, her husband of 51 years; brother, Robert Brunskill and his wife Anna of Yorba Linda, California; sister, Ann Sparks of La Habra, California; daughter, Annie Fetter and son-in-law Steve Risberg of Rutledge, Pennsylvania; daughter, Martha Fetter, son-in-law Silas Mallery; and grandchildren, Olivia, Liam and Clare Mallery of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Other survivors include her nephews and nieces (Larry, Cindy, Jim, and Karen) and cousins (L'Cena, Una Mae, Bill, Brad, Mike, and John).

There will be a private burial in the spring. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Latham Memorial Library, PO Box 240, Thetford, VT 05074, or to Thetford Academy, PO Box 190, Thetford, VT 05074.
Published in Orange County Register on Feb. 26, 2014  (Available until Feb 26, 2015)

Monday, February 17, 2014

JOHN (JACK) TOWNSEND, FUHS 1955


   JOHN (JACK) TOWNSEND, FUHS 1955

 Townsend, Jack, 78, of Fullerton, CA, passed away on February 1, 2014. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, February 15, at 2:00 PM at First Christian Church, 109 E. Wilshire Ave, Fullerton, CA.

Jack was born in Hollywood, CA and moved to Calexico as a young child. He attended Mercersburg Academy in PA, and Fullerton High School, graduating from the latter. From Chapman University, he received his B.A. and M.A. in School Administration.

He began his teaching career in the Buena Park School District in 1960, later becoming a Principal, Assistant Superintendent for Business Services, and Superintendent of Schools. He received many honors and awards, including being named a Wall of Fame recipient at Fullerton Union High School.

Music was an integral part of his life, and he was an accomplished pianist and organist. He played in prominent dinner houses, taught organ for Adult Education classes, and served as organist for First Christian Church and the Plummer Auditorium. He was actively involved as a board member of the Orange County Theatre Organ Society.

Amateur radio was another avid interest, as was restoration of antique autos and educational radio (KBPK 90.1, Buena Park).

He was also an active member of Fullerton First Christian Church, serving on the board many years, and having a keen interest in audio-visual development.

Above all, he was a devoted family man and is survived by his loving family; wife, Connie; son, Steven (Glenn); daughter, Nancy (Joe); and grand-daughter Milana (Jacob).

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to the Jack Townsend Memorial Fund at First Christian Church of Fullerton, 109 E. Wilshire, Fullerton, CA, 92832. McAulay & Wallace Mortury
Published in Orange County Register from Feb. 9 to Feb. 11, 2014 – (Available until 2/9/2015)
 
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Mike Johnson, class rep for 1958, sent this info:
Connie Skeen Townsand, widow of Jack, is FUHS Class of 1958

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Claudia Reigh (Maxwell) McNicol, FUHS 1967


Claudia Reigh (Maxwell) McNicol, FUHS 1967

McNicol, Claudia Reigh (Maxwell), 65, of Fullerton, passed away on February 5, 2014. She is survived by her husband, Joseph; their son, Ethan and his wife Lelia; two grandsons, Robert Duff and Fender McNicol. Also, are her sisters, Laura Wilson and Victoria De Armond; her aunt, Beth Barton; and cousins, Tyler Stevens, Wendy Rodriguez and Eric Stevens.

Claudia graduated from Fullerton Union High School, class of 1967. She persued an Arts degree at Fullerton College and later, Native American Studies at C.S.U.F.and Long Beach State.

Her life’s goal was to provide love and care for all things great and small. She was active in animal rescue, land preservation and stopping animal abuse.

Horses were a passion for over 40 years. She exercised, groomed and cared for them at stables in Yorba Linda.

Services will be held at Temple Beth Tikvah, 1600 N. Acacia Ave., Fullerton at 12:30 on March 2nd.

Published in Orange County Register on Feb. 14, 2014 (Available until 2/14/2015)
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Tuesday, February 04, 2014

DR. LENELLE U. CITTADIN (mother of Kyle Wayne Cittadin, FUHS


DR. LENELLE U. CITTADIN
(mother of Kyle Wayne Cittadin, FUHS 1970)

Cittadin, Dr. LeNelle U., passed away on January 9, 2014 after a brief battle with Esophageal cancer. LeNelle was born Ruth LeNelle Underwood on Oct 28, 1926 in Davenport, Oklahoma, a small oil field town. She grew up in Tulsa, OK and the east Texas towns of Van and Mexia. She graduated from Texas Women's University in 1947 with a BS and BA in Chemistry, Cal State at Long Beach in 1953 with a MA in Education, and lastly, Western State University College of Law with a JD in 1982.

LeNelle married Joseph Francis Cittadin in 1949 and they moved to Southern California to start their married life together. He was a veterinarian and she worked as a chemist for Glidden Paint Company in 1950. They moved to Fullerton 1951, where they raised one son, Kyle Wayne Cittadin.

In 1954, LeNelle began teaching science in the Fullerton School district. Later she served as a Vice Principal and the Principal of the award winning, Parks Junior High in 1988 when it was selected as the most distinguished middle school in California by the Blue Ribbon Schools Program. She was invited to accept the award on the school's behalf from President Reagan at the White House.

Upon retiring, she gave of herself, volunteering at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, the Los Angeles County Court system as a mediator, First Lutheran Church and the Arboretum at Cal State Fullerton. It was at the Arboretum that she combined her love of learning and all sciences to design educational programs that united teacher training and child-based learning. The programs at the Arboretum continue to provide these wonderful educational opportunities to our local children and teachers.

LeNelle was always interested in other people and places. To learn their stories, she traveled extensively around the world. Her travels even included Antarctica and the edge of space on the last flight of the Concorde between NY and London. She loved music, joining performing recorder ensembles, Windsong and the Orange County Recorder Society.

Preceded in death by son, Kyle Wayne Cittadin; husband of 51 years, Dr. Joseph Francis Cittadin; and her parents, Erma Holmquist and Wayne Shurlock Underwood. LeNelle is survived by a world of extended family and friends, in Fullerton and across the country.

A celebration of life will be held at Fullerton Arboretum February 1st at 1pm. In lieu of flowers, consider a donation in LeNelle's name to the Fullerton Arboretum, 1900 Associated Rd., Fullerton, CA 92831. McAulay & Wallace Mortuary
Published in Orange County Register from Jan. 19 to Jan. 26, 2014
Available until Jan 19, 2015

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From John Garcia, FUHS 1963

Yesterday I attended the celebration of life for LeNelle Cittadin at the CSUF arboretum. It was held at the outdoor area donated by them in memory of son Kyle. She was an educator that received many awards as principal of Parks Junior High. She also was my Wilshire science teacher. I worked for her husband that had the dog & cat hospital on Harvard (Lemon) north of the RR tracks. I started helping out when I was 8 years old feeding the dogs. I later graduated to helping with operations, etc and learned dog grooming that help pay my way thru college. They they taught me so many things including the value of education and hard work. To this day I hate painting and picking dandelions from a lawn! I loved and appreciated what they did for me.