Erno Daniel: 1946-2015
Erno Daniel, MD, practiced at Sansum Clinic since 1978 and was an early pioneer in dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, lecturing across the country and writing extensively on the topics.
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Erno Daniel, MD, practiced at Sansum Clinic since 1978 and was an early pioneer in dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, lecturing across the country and writing extensively on the topics.
The Santa Barbara Police Department family remembers Merlyn Kelly as a kind and gutsy public servant.
In her 7 years and 9 months, Gwendolyn Strong touched the hearts of many and gave birth to a foundation to fight spinal muscular atrophy.
Children, bicycles, horses, history, and trails — all became the focus of Vie Obern’s forward-looking civic efforts.
Debby Davison anchored newscasts for KEYT for almost two decades and was a frequent host for charitable events after arriving in Santa Barbara in 1990.
Dr. George Wittenstein was one of the only survivors of Nazi Germany’s White Rose resistance group.
Audie Love was a noted art teacher nationally, and his encouragement of many students led to professional art careers.
Cliff Sponsel’s life spanned from a one-room schoolhouse to an engineering career to a love of cars to some major philanthropy.
At Community Housing, California Rural Legal Assistance, and S.B.’s Legal Defense Center, Clare Conk worked and volunteered her time for social justice.
A student at Hope School and a longtime principal at Monte Vista, John Ehrenborg encouraged teachers’ talents and innovations.