Sunday, February 26, 2017

BILLIE MARGARET JENSON KEITH, FUHS 1945



Keith, Billie Margaret, passed peacefully to our Fathers hands on February 18th, 2017. Billie's mind and heart were strong, but her fragile body could no longer stand up to the reoccurring ailments.
Billie Margaret Jenson was born to John Thomas and Gladys Jenson on July 4, 1927 in Poteau, OK. Although, she was a born in a small rural town she lived life with sophistication and elegance. Billie loved reading and had an eye for art, design and fashion. At 16 Billie and her family moved to Fullerton where she graduated from Fullerton High School and Fullerton Junior College. Billie was editor of the paper and president of her sorority. 
As she was very social; it was at a party that she met Kenneth London Keith, a pharmacy student at USC, and they fell in love. Billie and Ken were married for 56 years until his passing in 2003. Billie wrote in her journal, "Ken was easy to love, easy to live with, honest and honorable and not boring. So we began that on Feb. 5, 1947 ". Their union was an example of how love can make this life such a great adventure. 
Ken and Billie lived in Anaheim until 1964 and then moved to Placentia. Through the years Billie loved to entertain, and her dinner parties were a "must attend". The table was always elegantly set, and the food was amazing. No one could ever forget the crazy Christmas Eve's, the wild New Year's Eves and the wonderful Easter Brunches where everyone was welcome. All of the cooking and decorating was done by Billie who made it all seem so effortless. She had a real gift.
Billie was a loving mother and wife, and a fierce and loyal friend. Her love of family is what centered her and made her happy, and she was always the person in the family that people depended on. You may not have always liked her answer to your problem but she would stand by you. 
Billie had a strong sense of community and truly believed in service to others. Billie provided service to every presidential election while her health allowed, and she was involved in Assistance League, PEO and Church of the Blessed Sacrament in Placentia. 
The last 2 years of Billie's life were spent in Marin County at the Nazareth House. Meeting new friends, participating in yoga and belonging to the book club, she kept a very active life and we were blessed to have her with us.
Billie Margaret Keith is survived by her son, John Keith; daughter, Anne Keith; her 4 grandchildren, Paul, Keith and Amy Ransons and Max Twining; the Darnell girls and the Jenson kids. Predeceased by her husband, Kenneth and daughter, Ellen. 
Funeral Services will be held March 4, 2017 at 12 pm at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, 1314 N. Angelina Drive, Placentia, California 714 528 2995.
Donations can be made to Nazareth House, 245 Nova Albion Way, San Rafael 94903.
Published in Orange County Register on Feb. 26, 2017

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

FRED ROBIRDS, FUHS 1944







Robirds, Fred

Fred Robirds died peacefully on Sunday, January 22, 2017.
Fred was born in La Habra, CA. In winning the Mr. Los Angeles contest as a baby, he began his life's passion for performing and being in the spotlight. He proudly served in the U.S. Navy during WWII and came home pursuing a career as a pharmacist. He graduated from Fullerton J.C. and the University of Colorado where he also tested his stamina as an athlete, a boxer, and a star football player. His side career as a master party organizer began there as a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. He returned to California and opened his first drugstore, Orange Crest Drugs in Orange, CA. His second store was Redhill Drugs in Tustin, CA. This was a family store where all family members worked and contributed to the success of the store - his creation. His pharmaceutical career lasted over 40 years.
He was a master craftsman and one of the most creative humans God ever blessed on this Earth. Fred liked to invent, write, and build. He was proud of his family and what they created and achieved in life. He was married and devoted to his life-partner and loving wife of 65 years, Violet. Together they were the consummate party couple and loved planning and hosting events. They were world travelers always in pursuit of life's next marvel and curiosity.
Fred loved his barbershop quartets and the members of this singing and joyous community. He loved being a bass singer and identified with this registry throughout his life. Now that he is singing in "the great concert in the sky", he is survived by wife Violet, son Randall, daughter Robin (Rick), granddaughter Jessica (David), grandson John, and great granddaughter Taylor.
Hey fellas - "How about another round of 'That Old Gang of Mine.'"
RIP Dad - We Love You and thank you for a wonderful life experience!
Published in Orange County Register on Jan. 29, 2017 - See more at:

Saturday, February 04, 2017

High School Class of 77 – 40 Year Reunion


Hi,

My name is Joyce Gadiot and I work for The Reunion Committee.
We are planning the 40 year reunion for the class of 1977.
Can you please post the following information on your blog?


Fullerton High School Class of 77 – 40 Year Reunion !
When: September 16, 2017
Where: Hotel Fullerton
Class representative: Stephanie Haberman Batzel
Contact: www.reunioncommittee.com or call 661-259-5999 to register


Sincerely,
Joyce


The Reunion Committee,Inc.
24881 Railroad Avenue  #104
Santa Clarita CA 91321
Office: 661-259-5999