WYNELLE HOLBROOK, FUHS 1938
Wynelle Holbrook
(1920-2019)
Wynelle Holbrook, 98, passed away at home in Fullerton, Tuesday evening, March
5th, 2019 of pneumonia. Wynelle was born in Visalia, Calif. on October 13,
1920. She lived on the family ranch with with her father, William Fuller
Holbrook and her mother Hazel Haas Holbrook, and her two younger sisters,
Marian and Jean. In 1930 the family moved to Glendale and then to Fullerton,
Calif. and settled at 223 N. Yale Street. Her father was tragically killed in
an automobile accident in 1935 and Hazel raised the three girls on her own,
never remarrying. After graduating from Fullerton Union High School in 1938,
Wynelle enrolled at UCLA and lived with her uncle and his wife on
Harvard Avenue in Hollywood. She graduated in 1942 with a BA in History and
worked for the Army Air Force for the remainder of the war. She worked for the
Atomic Energy Commission beginning in mid-1946 and later as a part of the
Manhattan Project until 1953. In August of 1953 she was hired by the Whittaker
Corporation of Simi Valley as a senior buyer for the company where she rose to
be the chief purchasing manager for the $700 million dollar company at a time
when women never held such positions, and she held that position until she
retired 42 years later in 1995. She had always loved to see the world and after
retirement she traveled even more, to Europe, North Africa and throughout Asia
and Central America, usually alone or with one of her sisters. When she could
no longer easily get around, she volunteered at the Fullerton Friends of the
Library and Fullerton Arboretum for many years. She survived being at the
epicenter the 1994 Northridge Earthquake though many family heirlooms were
destroyed by the quake. Wynelle was an avid sports fan and closely followed the
1932 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles. She was a devoted follower of the
L.A. Dodgers, the Lakers and the Rams (until they left for St. Louis) and she
knew her sports facts. Wynelle was a strong, independent woman, did not marry,
and was never lonely for company. She devoted much of her long life to being a
terrific aunt and great aunt, never failing to hike the rugged trail with the
kids in the Sierra Nevada, find the rainbow trout hidden in the American River,
or help out when someone needed financial aid. She was selfless to her many
friends throughout the L.A basin. Wynelle was a lineal descendent of Edward
Fuller and Governor William Bradford of Plymouth of the 1620 voyage of the
Mayflower. She is survived by her sister, Jean (95); four nephews, Kenneth Jr.,
Lawrence and William Hoffman, Mark Oliver; a niece; Lynne Prechel; and many
great nephews and nieces. Her sister Marian preceded her in death. Her remains
were interred at Forest Lawn, Glendale. No service is planned.
Published in Orange County Register on Apr. 13, 2019
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