Remembering Friday Hampton
An urgent care doctor recalls Friday and Dr. G, and how they dealt with his painful multiple sclerosis.
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An urgent care doctor recalls Friday and Dr. G, and how they dealt with his painful multiple sclerosis.
The MTV director was sought after by a who’s who of hip-hop recording artists, including Tupac Shakur, Eazy-E, MC Ren, and Skee-Lo.
Athlete, coach, friend, and family man, Joby Nuñez was an outstanding mentor and second father to many.
Despite assurances their restaurant was destined for failure, Virginia Vercammen and her husband, Paul, and two friends opened the Olive Mill Bistro, which became a hot spot in Montecito.
The head of The Oaks Parent-Child Workshop for 31 years, Elinor Brelsford shaped early education for hundreds of parents and children.
Michael Hathaway was both a seeker and a vagabond whose life led him to Santa Barbara at one point, where he helped found the “News & Review.”
Ozzie Da Ros began working with stone at age 14 for his father and came to represent a legendary standard of level-headed integrity on jobs from Lotusland to the Old Mission to Los Angeles estates and Santa Barbara homes.
Phillip Pipersburg was respected and often recognized for his calm approach to solving conflicts at County Probation and was instrumental in changing many foster childrens’ lives for the better.
Carla Moseley taught young students the art of ballet in Santa Barbara for more than 60 years, imparting her love of ballet to many children.