Katherine “K.G.” Ann Grgich: 1958 – 2013
Wherever she lived K.G.’s generous spirit spurred her to volunteer to help troubled youth, animal shelters, a Hawaiian-culture group in Kona.
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Wherever she lived K.G.’s generous spirit spurred her to volunteer to help troubled youth, animal shelters, a Hawaiian-culture group in Kona.
When the first post-apartheid election campaign began, Das Williams headed to South Africa and worked to get Mandela elected.
Family and friends recall a selfless and tender woman who helped many.
A popular teacher, mentor, and writer, Cork Millner was known as The Man Who Launched a Thousand Pens.
For my friend, as she was slowly being evicted from this mortal coil, I couldn’t help but feel the universe was lapping at the soul of the wrong person.
Albert “Bud” Wheelon, developer of the first U.S. spy satellite, was a quiet man who lived with his adored wife Cicely on a side street in Montecito without drawing attention to himself.
My mother, Margaret, was the 1950s version of a superwoman.
When people ask me if I miss Jimmy’s, my answer is always yes, and no.
You had to up your game when Joe was around.
Ellen had three qualities in particular that allowed her to move in the highest circles of power in Washington.