John Steven Harris: 1942-2015
An innovative teacher, John Harris had an uncanny knack with trigger points and big, soft, warm, intelligent, responsive hands and feet.
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An innovative teacher, John Harris had an uncanny knack with trigger points and big, soft, warm, intelligent, responsive hands and feet.
Alberto Pizano was a multitalented man who founded nonprofits and had a passion for history. He truly excelled in his ability to communicate through the written word.
As a veterinarian, Ron had an intelligence, charisma, and passion that were unparalleled. Many of his first clients remain to this day.
Tony Johansen was a mentor to dozens, if not hundreds, of musicians in the Santa Barbara area.
Pearl Chase encouraged Jeremy Hass to become a social engineer on behalf of historic preservation, and he helped restore the Presidio neighborhood as we know it today.
Loving kindness was Sandy Smith’s religion, and she put her philosophy into practice every day.
Few people knew Louise was looking over the shoulder of everything that is “Santa Barbara,” right up to the end.
His wit and wise counsel earned Joe admirers; his kindness and loyalty brought him friends and the love of family.
Known the world over for his expertise, Larry Agenbroad researched the pygmy mammoth at the Channel Islands, hundreds of mammoths in South Dakota, and a frozen one in Siberia.
Her establishment of Open Alternative School opened the door to shared decision-making, hands-on learning, and the wisdom of circle time.