

In her youth Helen excelled in academics, gymnastics and piano. Helen was born August 5,1954 in Manchester, NH to Jean and Apostolis (Nick) Bountis, the third of five daughters. Helen Hunter Bassett Hess Bountis passed into the hands of God on October 15th 2022 in her home at Portola Gardens, San Francisco at the age of 68 after difficulties with dialysis and end stage renal disease. Joyce’s ashes will be spread off the California, Marin coast per her request. In September 2004 she retired and moved to Marysville, Washington.īy her wishes there will not be any services. She spent a lifetime researching her family and assisted others. Joyce was a homemaker, loved to sew and very passionate about genealogy. Moved back to California in 1962 after discharged. Joyce married Bruce in July 1959 and they moved to Waverly, Iowa where Bruce was station in the USAF. Moved to California in 1957 to live with her brother Rogers (Billy) and Bruce’s sister. Brown Community High School in June 1954. She is survived by her husband of 63 years, Bruce, sons Jeffrey and Andrew, grandchildren, Katherine, Mark, Amanda, Samantha, great-grandchildren William and Benjamin. Joyce was born in Atlanta, Georgia on February 11, 1937. In 2016 they moved to Willamette View, a retirement community in the Portland, Oregon, are.Įdna "Joyce" McCorkle, age 85, passed away October 18, 2022, at Providence Hospital, Everett, Washington with her husband, Bruce, by her side. Peg and Gary lived in Pleasanton, California, for 39 years, where they raised their son, Brian Kendall Smith. Thereafter, Peg served as a volunteer, applying her tutoring and computer skills. She retired early due to disability caused by multiple sclerosis. Peg's graduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley, resulted in a PhD in Zoology (1978) and an enduring and productive research career at Berkeley’s Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, focusing on the genetics and evolution of mammals.

They were a mutually supportive couple for more than 51 years, enjoying especially their travels in the western parks and in Europe. Four years at Oberlin College led to a BA in Biology (1970) and a friendship with Gary Richard Smith, whom she married on December 28, 1970. She grew up in the close-knit neighborhood of Orchard Ridge, attending Madison schools through her graduation from West High. The daughter of Paul George Fluck and Ella Lillias Dicke, Peg was born on November 9, 1948, in Madison, Wisconsin. Margaret Ann (Peg) Fluck Smith passed away on October 19, 2022, in Portland, Oregon. Augustine's Church in Pleasanton on Octoat 1:00 PM with burial to follow at St. He is survived by his wife, Joy sister, Sharon brother, Timothy children Kathleen and Michael, grandchildren Hannah and Maille and many nieces and nephews. He traveled many places including Europe, Mexico, Canada, Alaska, Hawaii and Australia! He passed along his love of the outdoors to his children.

Skiing, camping, fishing, canoeing, hiking and golfing were some of his favorite hobbies. He served in the Army National Guard in Maryland for over 12 years. Graduated from University of Baltimore Law School with JD. Graduated from Johns Hopkins University with BA. Graduated from Baltimore Polytechnic Academy.
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He lived a life full of love, family, friends, hard work, many adventures, and many accomplishments. The Project also includes a paved emergency crew and vehicle staging area and solar photovoltaic array.Larry passed from this life of natural causes. The site will include asphalt paved surfaces for driveways and parking and concrete paving for service and staging areas and walkways. The Center will include 12 buildings consisting of an administration building, seven dormitories, an education building, a recreation building, a multi-purpose building with kitchen and dining room, a warehouse with work area and a hazardous materials storage room. The Project consists of a new CCC residential center that includes a total of approximately 64,000 square feet ( sf) of new building construction.

Highway 101 bypass on the east and the former Northwestern Pacific Railroad corridor on the west in the town of Willits, Mendocino County. The proposed 27.7-acre Willits Center site is located north of East Hill Road, bounded by U.S. The California Conservation Corps (CCC) Willits Center (Proposed Project or Center) involves development of a new CCC operations center at 440 East Hill Road in the Town of Willits to accommodate relocation of existing operations at the CCC Ukiah Center.
