Mike Moses: 1957-2016
Mike Moses was a longtime ladder truck captain for Santa Barbara City Fire and lifeguard for Los Angeles County.
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Mike Moses was a longtime ladder truck captain for Santa Barbara City Fire and lifeguard for Los Angeles County.
A strong backer of liberal causes, politicians, and publications, Stanley Sheinbaum blew the whistle on the CIA’s covert torture program in Vietnam and later came to Santa Barbara to join the Hutchins Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.
Danielle Chackel, the liaison for free legal clinics at Bankruptcy Court, was a wonderful listener who cared deeply for all living things.
An ob-gyn and a city councilmember for many years in the community, Dr. Dan Secord left behind a multitude of friends, many of who sang him a last farewell.
Tom Hayden was famous as a politician and 1960s radical, but the former altar boy was also an electrifying speaker.
An attorney and philosopher, Ed Laing worked for social justice during the dark days of the McCarthy era and up until he died.
Andrew Darke’s coaching for Little League teams was only a part of his life, but his friendship and demeanor on the field profoundly affected the players and the parents.
In the end, it was Ripkyn’s goodness that made you swoon.
The writer of several novels and a fierce defender of the works of his father, John, Thomas Steinbeck left with the Perseid meteor shower this year.
Feisty and dogged, Sue Higman had learned at Pearl Chase’s knee that the good fight was a tireless one, skills she used to save the Wilcox property.