Lynn T. Burtness: 1938 – 2014
Our mother’s love of sewing continued her entire life, and the layers of our Fiesta flower girl skirts are among our most prized possessions.
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Our mother’s love of sewing continued her entire life, and the layers of our Fiesta flower girl skirts are among our most prized possessions.
A Vietnam vet and UCSB graduate, García worked for equality for Hispanic peoples.
Master guitarist David Collert was known as “Swingin’ Dave” thanks to his guitar prowess and larger-than-life persona.
So many solutions to bicycle and pedestrian safety in Santa Barbara can be laid at Ralph Fertig’s feet.
Though Darcy has passed on, her signs can be found, literally, around town: interpretive signs about plants and animals and “no dumping, drains to ocean” signs on storm drains.
Santa Barbara County’s District Attorney from 1983-2006, Tom loved his family first, then his job, friends, softball, golf, and Notre Dame.
An activist to save I.V.’s Perfect Park, he also tried to prevent the extermination of the black rats of Anacapa Island.
A Vietnam vet and UCSB graduate, García worked for equality for Hispanic peoples.
Many remember Jo for serving those less fortunate and for leading community causes.
Smart, steady, and kind, John Sirois was a fine photographer, respected real estate agent, and a regular at the Summerland Post Office.