Pioneer Point 1947

Before 1946 there wasn’t much in Pioneer Point. There were some houses up by the hills. They were probably built about 1920 when I think the area was called North Trona by some people. Take a look at the pictures taken by the Gauslin Family back then and tell me what you think.

In 1946 AP&CC built a few house out of brick in Pioneer Point and then in 1947 they partnered with a contractor to build about 20 or more prefab concrete houses. The house walls and roof were put together in Trona and then moved to Pioneer Point for the final assembly.

Pan Rooms

The area in the lower right hand corner of the picture show part of the area where the walls and roofs were made for the concrete prefab houses in Pioneer Point.

 

You can see more information and photos at Pioneer Point Prefab Houses.

Later on they built some cinder block houses for the school teachers on the south side of Pioneer Point.

A Positive Message From Pat Dunne about a New Book

I heard from one of my classmates Roy Dunn about a new little book on Trona. It is called Why would anyone go to Trona? I got a copy and really enjoyed it. I imagine you have seen it because the author is your nephew Bryce Steven Banks. He tells the story from a kids perspective on his trips to visit his grandparents in Trona. I enjoyed it and am sharing with my daughters and grandchildren. I got a copy ordered through our local Barnes and Noble store and I think it is on Amazon as well. It would be good to spread the word on your Trona websites. I order a copy for my older brother Tom, class of 1948, who lives in Portland, OR and I was going to e-mail George Sherman about it to spread the word on his network, which seems mostly to focus on death notices. It would be good to add something positive.

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.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/eastbaytimes/obituary.aspx?pid=183260030

Marla Lane — Class of 1973

Marla Lane, 61 of Trona, CA passed away Nov. 21, 2016 at her home in Hesperia, CA. Marla was born and raised in Trona and was a graduate of Trona High. She is preceded in passing by her parents, Glenton and Mary Lane, and her Brother and his Wife, Glenn and Stefanie Lane. She is survived by her Sister, Glenda McCullough, and her sons, Guy and Shea Holden.

Graveside services will be held at the Searles Valley Cemetery this Friday, Dec. 16, 2016 at 3:30 pm.

Thelma Lois (Richardson) Rogers 1929 -2016

Funeral for Thelma Lois Richardson Rogers, 87, of Roland, Oklahoma will begin at 2 p.m. Monday, December 5th in the Becker Funeral Home of Snyder, Oklahoma with Nephew of Mrs. Rogers, Mr. Eddy Messick officiating.
Mrs. Rogers died after a long struggle with Alzheimer’s Thursday evening November 24th, 2016 in a Fort Smith Health and Rehabilitation Center in Fort Smith, AR.
Burial will be in Mountain Park Cemetery under the direction of Becker Funeral Home of Snyder.
She was born March 21, 1929 in Mountain Park, Okla to Minnon Tree (M.T.) and Clara (Susie) Ford Richardson. She attended school in Mountain Park. She married Wilburn David (Bud) Rogers on October 19, 1947 in a double wedding ceremony with life-long friend Margie Holder and Dan Ramsey also of Mountain Park. They lived in Mountain Park for several years before moving to Trona, California where Bud was employed at A.P.&C.C. After many years in Trona, she began working for the Trona Joint Unified School District, first as a janitor and after a couple of years, as a school bus driver. She was well liked by all that knew her and loved tremendously by the many students that rode her 91 passenger bus to school and home every day, as well as multiple cross state trips for athletic events throughout the state of California. She retired in 1985 as bus driver after 25 years with the Trona School system.
Her many hobbies included a good brisk morning walk, and forming, painting and firing ceramic items of all kinds.
Survivors include two children and their spouses: Neala and Steven Montgomery, of Vacaville, Calif; David and Beth Rogers of Kihei, Hawaii; a son-in-law, Mr. Bobby Brannon, of Arkoma, Okla; a sister-in-law, Sharon Rogers of Knoxville, Tenn; three grandchildren and their spouses: Melissa and Jon Bartels of Bella Vista, AR; Bryan Brannon, of Fanshawe, Okla; and Candice and James Williams of Clovis, Calif; 3 great grandchildren – Macy and Kinly Brannon; and Kassidy McKenna Bartels.
She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother: John Archie Richardson; her husband of 60 years, Bud Rogers; a daughter, Mickey Rogers Brannon; and a grandson, Christopher Neal Montgomery.
In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America by calling 866-AFA-8484 or by visiting at www.alzfdn.org to see how you can help with this dreaded disease.
Sympathy cards may be sent to the family at www.beckerfuneral.com.
A Fort Smith, Arkansas visitation will be held from 4-6PM at Ocker-Putman Funeral Home of Fort Smith, AR.
The family will greet friends from 1 to 2 p.m. Monday at the funeral home just prior to the funeral services.

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.


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