Category Archives: Alumni

Garnett Lucille (Traylor) Johnson Thornton – Class of 1948

Bingo Extraordinaire and Loyal Laker Fan Garnett Lucille Traylor Johnson Thornton peacefully passed away in her sleep on Friday, April 28, 2017, surrounded by her loving family. After a brief illness, Jesus decided to send a dove to fly her to heaven to watch over her family and be reunited with her loving husband James Coleman Johnson.

Born in Adel, Oklahoma on February 23, 1924, Lucille spent her first 21years in her home state, later moving to Trona, California for 38 years and spending her last 34 years in Lake Isabella, CA. Lucille married James Coleman Johnson on February 22, 1939. While in Trona, Lucille graduated from Trona High School in 1948, attended some college, worked for the US Post Office (33 years), and attained her Real Estate license. She really ramped up her 36-year Real Estate career in Lake Isabella and still held her license.

During her full and eventful life, Lucille enjoyed sewing, oil painting, Bingo, the Lakers, serving in her community, bowling, traveling, exploring new places, & working at the Senior Center, the VFW and the Moose Lodge. She never met a stranger and was always very fair and honest. She was strong and everyone relied on her for advice, assistance and guidance.

Lucille is survived by her sister Lillie Traylor Archer in Oklahoma, her two daughters-Bessie Johnson Wiles and Anna Sue Johnson Eldridge and son-in-law Benny.

Five grandchildren and spouses: Cindy Greenwood (Russell), Lauretta Eldridge, Alan Wiles (Jan), Justin Eldridge (Leslie), Chimene Jackson (Johnnie).

Great Grandchildren and spouses: Brandon Aldridge (Megan), Kelly Rueby (Robert), Victoria Flame (Tony), Brooke Waltman (Danny), Jessica Greenwood, Westley Heidelberger (Braelynn), Isaac Greenwood, Emmett, Evan, and Julia Sarver.

Great-Great Grandchildren: Heather Rueby, Elijah Aldridge, Mason Waltman, Drake Rueby, Caroline Aldridge, and Katherine Flame.

Her friend Albert Ellison.

… Many nieces and nephews and many, many friends.

Lucille is preceded in death by her husbands James Coleman Johnson, and Reppard Thornton, her parents Adolphus and Laurenia Traylor, her sister, brothers and their spouses: Ethel Morlan (Everett), Tommie Traylor (Bea), Ikey Traylor (Ruby), and son-in-law Dewey Wiles.

Viewing on Friday, May 12th, will be from 9:00am-1:00pm at Lake Isabella Valley Mortuary located at 5108 Lake Isabella Blvd, Lake Isabella, CA 93240.

Services are planned for Saturday, May 13th at Mountain View Southern Baptist Church, Lake Isabella, CA. Viewing will begin at 10:00am, service following at 11:00am.

Graveside services will be 2:30pm, at Desert Memorial Park, Ridgecrest, CA.

Guests are encouraged to wear her favorite color of purple and/or a hat in her honor.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her honor to Lake Isabella VFW Auxiliary.

Francis (Brown) Atkins – Class of 1961

Frances Ann Atkins, 73, of Lavaca Arkansas went to be with the Lord on April 3rd 2017, at home surrounded by her loving family. She was born October 23, 1943 to Thomas Henry (T.H.) Brown and Frances Laverne Berkshire Brown. She was married to Gerald Atkins for 55 years. She was preceded in death by her parents, and great-grandson, Evan Atkins.

Frances is survived by her Husband, Gerald Wade and four loving sons: Dan (Diane) of Conway; Jim (Charla) of Greenwood; Matt (Stacy) of Lavaca and Tom (Angie) of Fort Smith. Seven Grandchildren: Jeremy (Sarah) Atkins and Sarah Atkins of Conway; Shelby and Maycee Atkins of Greenwood; Joshua (Megan) Atkins of VanBuren; Jordan Atkins of Lavaca and Tyler Atkins of Fort Smith. One great-grandchild Cassie Atkins of VanBuren. Frances is also survived by one loving brother, Tommy Dan Brown (Judy) of Greenwood, AR and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins.

She was a member of First Southern Baptist Church of Central City.

She was a Sunday School teacher for many years in Lavaca and in California. Frances was a 1961 graduate of Trona High School in Trona California.

Frances was a life-long homemaker . For all who knew her, you know she was happiest when her home was filled with family and friends. She found great joy cooking and camping with her friends and family. She loved playing games, especially marbles, with her grandchildren.

There will be a visitation Friday, April 7th from 6-8 p.m. at First Southern Baptist in Central City. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 8th at 10 a.m. at First Southern in Central City, under the direction of Edwards Funeral Home, with burial at Lavaca cemetery immediately following. Brother Russ Tyler will officiate the services.

Pallbearers are Jeremy Atkins, Joshua Atkins, Tyler Atkins, Robin Cameron, Mike Ray, Darren Brown, Charles Parish, Michael Thomas. Honorary Pallbearers are Dewayne Glidewell, Frankie Glidewell, Johnny Glidewell, Kenny Hobbs, Leon Meyer, Dennis Odom and Arnold Sexton.

Lasting memorials may be made to First Southern Baptist Children’s Ministries.

The family would like to express special thanks to Peachtree Hospice, especially Brandi and Cookie; Dr Flippin, Kathy, and staff and Mercy Oncology/Chemotherapy team.

A very special thanks to the friends and family for the love, meals, and support given to our family over the last months. Your kindness will always be remembered.

Online condolences may be sent to www.edwardsfuneralhome.com

Bette Dilbeck

Bette (Dilbeck) Flint – Class of 1953

After an extended series of health challenges, one of the Almighty’s special ladies was elevated to her eternal rest Monday November 14, 2016. Bette Dilbeck Flint, wife and life partner to George Flint, quietly passed away on her and George’s 47th wedding anniversary.

Bette was born to Arlo Dilbeck and Imogene Jewell Stover Dilbeck, both deceased. Her sibling sisters, Phyllis and Dorothy, also both preceded Bette in her passing. She leaves a sister, Sandy Dilbeck of Carson City.

This wonderful lady was Mom and Stepmom to six children, Marni Louise Stauts of Boise, Idaho and Dean Robert of Reno. She was also “Mom” to George’s four children: Jackie Pryor of Sparks, Margaret Flint of Reno, Peggy “Jody” Byers previously deceased and Michael Geoffrey Flint of sparks.

Several Grandchildren also survive Bette. These include Gretchen of Denver, Hannah of Stanley, ID, Stan of Fernley and Melody Grace, Stephanie, Gregory, Alexandria, Emmali Jacquelyn, Ellen Grace, Ben and Caleb all of Reno. A dozen Great Grandchildren also are left to miss their “Nana”.

Bette was at St. Mary’s Hospital Reno at the time of her demise. George Flint held her close to himself as she breathed her last.

There will be, at her request, no formal funeral or memorial. Bette had many friends who will also miss her greatly.

Her husband told so many on Monday that God created only one lady of Bette’s unique qualities. All who knew her loved her. Better was born December 24, 1934 and would have been 82 her next birthday.

http://www.niobraracountylibrary.org/obituaries/index.php?id=8112

Class of 1953 50th Reunion Pat Stevens, Jim Ewing, Patty Hess, Betty Dilbeck, Larry Knowles, Sylvia Chavarria This is the class of 1953’s 50th reunion held in 2003. Jim Ewing died in March of 2012.

Class of 1953 50th Reunion
Pat Stevens, Jim Ewing, Patty Hess, Bette Dilbeck, Larry Knowles, Sylvia Chavarria
This is the class of 1953’s 50th reunion held in 2003. Jim Ewing died in March of 2012.

Note: Bette’s first husband and father of her two children was Richard Goss. He graduated from Trona High School in 1947.

Joseph Bermani — Class of 1950

Joseph Bermani was born on May 7, 1918, in Connecticut, his father, Giovanni, was 35 and his mother, Giovanna, was 29. Joseph was a machinist for AP&CC. He attended adult education night classes at Trona High School and graduated in 1950. He had one son and one daughter with Phyllis J Antonaitis. Their daughter, Patricia Hudson, died in 2010. She was a member of the class of 1958 and his son David graduated from THS in 1961. Phyllis died in 2015. Joseph died on June 28, 2016, at the age of 98, and was buried in Oceanside, California.

George Modesto Garcia — Class of 1959

It saddens me to tell you that we have lost our friend and classmate, George Garcia. He died at his home in Walnut Creek yesterday. George was a Vietnam vet and a world traveler. He loved to travel and visited many countries, even returning to Vietnam a few years ago. He cherished his Trona friends and memories of growing up in our little town. He was loved and respected by all who were fortunate enough to call him friend.

He will be missed.

Linda Cunningham Monroe

George M. Garcia
Jan. 29, 1941 – Dec. 12, 2016

Resident of Walnut Creek

The nicest place to be is in someone’s thoughts, the safest place to be is in someone’s prayers, and the very best place to be is in the hands of God. George gracefully experienced all of this in his lifetime with a smile. George Garcia passed away peacefully at home after battling multiple myeloma, surrounded by his family. He was born to Modesto and Toribia Garcia in Trona, Ca. He always loved this little desert company town and often said he had the best childhood ever growing up there. He left after graduation for Los Angeles, worked for National Cash Register, married his high school sweetheart, Kathy Leisure, started college, was drafted into the Army, became a medic, and was sent to Vietnam. After being discharged, he made his way up the coast looking for employment and was hired by the City of Walnut Creek. He was then blessed with his three children, Joe, Annette and Mary. He worked for the City until he retired as the Traffic Supervisor, at the age of 60. After an earlier divorce, he met Carole Kelsch, who became his devoted life partner for the next 40 years. Along with working for the City, he received his Associates Degree, his electrical contractor’s license, built two cabins at Serene Lakes near Donner Summit, extensively remodeled the home he lived in, traveled on a mission trip to Africa to help build a birthing center, participated in a mission trip to Honduras, and had many more traveling adventures to Italy, France, Israel, Vietnam and various other countries. He was a board member of Diablo Valley Federal Credit Union for over 40 years, a board member in his mountain community of Serene Lakes for the water board and the property owners association, a member of SIRS Branch #19, served on the Mission Beyond Saint Matthew committee, skied, played golf, bocce, and loved Spring Training in AZ. George had the patience of Job, and with his engineering mind, he could fix anything. He was like the Pied Piper, as everyone from babies to older people loved him. George loved to dance, and even earlier this year he was out on the dance floor and could cut a rug with the best of them. His younger brother, Sam, died nine days before his death and George is now survived by two of eight siblings, Helen Arnold and Terri Mitsuoka. George leaves his best friend and beloved life partner, Carole Kelsch. Also, he leaves three children, Joseph Garcia (Nicole), Annette Robinson, and Mary van Loben Sels (Mark). He was so loved by Kim Szczurek (Norb) and Kristan Kelsch. His grandchildren were the greatest earthly gift given to him and he was Grandpa to Taylor, Jack, Andrew, Lucas, Gavin, Tobey, Thomas and Charlie, and was Papa to Sarah, Zachary and Hope. A memorial service celebrating George’s life will be held Saturday, January 7th, 11:00 am, at Saint Matthew Lutheran Church, 399 Wiget Lane, Walnut Creek, Ca. Lunch will follow. George was extremely proud to be a Vietnam Veteran and his ashes will be interred at the VA National Cemetery in Dixon. Memorial gifts in George’s honor may be sent to Saint Matthew Lutheran Church, Scholarship Fund, 399 Wiget Lane, Walnut Creek, Ca 94598 or Hospice East Bay, 3470 Buskirk Avenue, Pleasant Hill, Ca 94523.

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Benjamin Carol Kutzkey — Class of 1948

Benjamin Carol Kutzkey was born on October 31, 1930 and passed August 14, 2016 with his family at his side. Ben was born in Los Angeles, CA to Benjamin and Bertha Kutzkey. He lived his early life in Los Angeles, spending his days playing in the river and getting into trouble with his lifetime friend, Bill Rathfelder. In the late 1930s, his family moved to Trona, CA. Ben attended grade school there and had a wonderful time running around the desert, shooting lizards with his .22 rifle.

During his [junior high school year (1946/1947)], the family moved to Independence, CA and purchased the Independence Hotel and Bud’s Standard Service Station. Throughout high school, Ben worked at the Standard Service Station. It was here that his knowledge and love of auto repair truly blossomed. He played on the high school basketball team and earned the nickname “Ballerina Ben.” He graduated from Owens Valley High School in 1948.

On February 7, 1950, he joined the U.S. Navy and became an Aviation Machinist Mate Second Class. While in the Navy during the Korean War, he was able to travel the world. When he left the service, he returned to Independence, CA with the hopes of running the Independence Hotel, but was sad to learn the hotel was being sold. Ben then began working with LADWP, assisting with the construction and repairs of the aqueduct.

In 1957 he met his first wife, Pat Robbins. Together they created a wonderful family with daughter, Cheri and sons, Ken, Rick, Mike, and Greg. In 1958 he began working with the Inyo County Road Department at Manzanar. In 1961, Ben moved his family to Laws, where he was the caretaker. They lived in the “Commander’s House.” When his son Mike was born, Ben was given approval to build an add-on to the “Commander’s House” which still stands to this day. On the final day of operation at the Laws Post Office, Ben purchased the final cancelled stamp. This is now on display at the Laws Railroad Museum Post Office.

Ben and the family were saddened to learn that Greg, the youngest of Ben’s children, had juvenile diabetes. Shortly thereafter, his wife Pat was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. She passed away in 1973. He met his second wife, Barbara Peterson, who took in all of Ben’s children as her own. After only 2 years of marriage, Barbara passed away from a pulmonary embolism. Although he was devastated, Ben never gave up and continued to be a wonderful father and provider for his children.

In 1988, he met Velia Marmolejo, who would become his third wife. As their relationship grew, he became an important father figure to her four children. As a family, they created many great memories of traveling, exploring and simply spending time together.

In 1992, Ben retired from the Inyo County Road Department after 34 years. After retiring Ben became quite busy with his coin, bottle and stamp collections. His collections were a lifelong passion and he was an original member of the Belles and Beaux Bottle Club.

He was a Clamper with the Slim Princess Chapter in the Eastern Sierra, joining in the 1960’s. He was also a founding member of the original motorcycle course located at the end of Reata Road. He won first place in numerous enduro races, passing his love of the sport on to his children.

Ben will be remembered for his strong voice and opinions, as well as the pure love he had for his wife, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his mother, Bertha; father Ben; wives, Pat and Barbara; sons, Mike and Greg; and many of his beloved four-legged family members. He is survived by his wife of 28 years, Velia Kutzkey; daughter, Cheri Frost; sons, Ken Kutzkey and Rick Kutzkey; step-sons, Scott Harmon, Rick Harmon, Shay Boziel and Ben Suleski; seven grandchildren, eight great grandchildren; and four-legged family members, Nathan and Heather.

Graveside services will be held on September 2 at 10 a.m. at Pioneer Cemetery on West Line Street. A celebration of life potluck will follow at 4 p.m. at Mill Creek Station. Ben was not one to dress up for any occasion, and out of respect for Ben, the family requests that guests wear casual attire to the services.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations in his name to the Eastern Sierra Cancer Alliance.


Joe Henry Ellis (1932-2016)

Joe Henry Ellis — Ventura, CA

Joe Henry Ellis, beloved father and husband, shuffled off his mortal coil on January 24th, 2016 after a long illness.

Joe Henry was an extraordinary man. We who loved him remember camping trips, his love of the outdoors, Shakespeare, Sherlock Holmes, deep and inspirational conversations, and an incredible personal presence he conveyed to all who knew him.

Joe was born in Arkansas, one of five siblings, to Henry and Alta Vay Ellis. His family moved to Texas and then to California, finally settling in Trona where he spent his high school years. He joined the Navy in 1951 and served in the Korean War. It was during that time that he went on a blind date and met the love of his life, Patricia Louise Bates, who was in nursing school at the time. They marred and settled in Ventura, the home of Patricia’s family for generations. Joe took on several jobs to support his wife and growing family as he finished his education to become a teacher. (1) After Joe earned his teaching credential and graduate degree he got a job at Ventura High School where he taught for 31 years in the history department. During this time he was active in Sacred Heart Parish, took up golf and dragged his growing family across every campground in the western United States and to his cherished Lake Tahoe.

Joe pursued two major passions throughout his life; his family and his teaching. He will be remembered by generations of students as a compassionate and enthusiastic educator who encouraged his students to succeed. He had a knack for finding their strengths but it was his caring attitude that brought many of them back to visit him at school and at his home. Towards the end of his illness while at a local hospital, a nurse caring for him shared that he was the only teacher who reached out to her and told her she had the potential to go to college.

During his retirement Joe and Patricia were fortunate to travel to many exotic places around the world. They sail around the Horn and cruised Alaska, pet koalas in Australia and drank wine throughout Western Europe.

Joe is survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Patricia; His three daughters Kathleen (Gary Stanley); Elizabeth (Thomas Letus); Margaret (Joseph Sofer) ; his son Joseph, grandchildren Richard, Anita, Jennifer, John, and Mary; and six great-grandchildren. The unconditional love he showed all of us will be greatly missed but we know that it is only a short time before we meet him again. “We’re glad you made it to the top of the mountain, Dad. We’ll see you there someday.”

A celebration of his life will be held at Sacred Heart Church on Tuesday, February 9th at ten o’clock am.

In lieu flowers donation may be made in Joe’s memory to Ventura High School. The Joe Ellis Scholarship Fund.

  1. Joe & Patty settled first in Ontario after they were married.  He attended Chaffey College, then he transferred to UCR.  He worked nights at Lockheed Ontario After being laid-off moved his family to Ventura.  He finished his BA and MA in history at UCSB.

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Alfred Kennedy – Class of 1954

An email from George Sherman brings the following sad news:

“I’m very sad to have to report that Al has passed away.  Thank you to Ann Tankersley for alerting me about it this morning.  I just talked on the phone to one of Al‘s sons who verified that Al passed away late last Saturday night (early Sunday morning).  His obituary should be posted in the Ridgecrest Daily Independent starting tomorrow (which can be viewed at http://www.ridgecrestca.com/obituaries), and his funeral will be at the Holland and Lyons Mortuary in Ridgecrest at 10 AM [Saturday Jan 30, 2016].  Unfortunately, I won’t be able to attend because I will be in Memphis at the time.  When Al was in Trona High, he went under the name Alfred Adams, but his official name is Kennedy.  He was married to  Dolores (Abbott) Kennedy (Trona High School 1955)”