Obituaries
July 16, 1998 issue
Betty (Elizabeth) Robinson
Miss Betty (Elizabeth) Robinson,
91, drew her last breath Friday evening, July 10, at Loma Linda Hospital.
An independent thinker and analytical lady, she bid farewell to the mountain
wilderness and classical music world she loved.
Born near Minneapolis on
Feb. 16, 1907, she arrived in Los Angeles as a young woman. She attended
UCLA and USC, obtained a teaching credential and taught business courses
at Los Angeles City College for 25 years. Weekends, Betty headed for the
San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountains, where she hiked with Sierra Club
members. During summer vacations she headed for faraway places, including
a trip around the world. One stop was Bombay, India, where her one niece,
Mrs. Bobbie Bharucha, lived with her Indian husband, son and two daughters.
Upon retiring, Betty came
to Idyllwild and established her home. An outdoor enthusiast and classical
music listener, she joined the Garden Club and ISOMATA's Associates, attending
the latter's musical and theatrical performances. A Friends of the San Jacinto
Mountains County Parks founder, she helped write its bylaws and served as
a volunteer at its Idyllwild Nature Center.
Nature and National Geographic
were her favorite magazines. She observed her feathered friends feeding
from her bird feeders and her playful squirrels and raccoons. Although she
did not own a pet, she especially liked kitties.
Distant shores still beckoned
her, and she visited Alaska's Glacier Bay. Frequently taking pictures, she
sorted them out and showed them to Idyllwild friends.
At 90, she released her
home to ISOMATA, sold her car and moved to Redlands, a town known for its
university, culture and historic homes. Bill Lowman, Katie Grigsby and Col.
Jerry Holsclaw helped her locate in Plymouth Village. She enjoyed her new
apartment, tree-shaded grounds, companionship of friends (including Mrs.
McElderry) and attended Redlands Symphony and Summer Bowl programs. On April
14, her friend, Dorothy L. Strang, took her to hear the ISOMATA orchestra
perform at the University of Redlands. Betty's energy was failing.
Miss Betty Robinson is survived
by one niece, Mrs. Bobbie (Elizabeth) Bharucha, who now lives with her husband,
Jal, in Bradenton, Fla. Glendale accountant Mr. James F. Hodges, who also
has an Idyllwild home, is the executor of her estate, She will be buried
at Forest Lawn in Hollywood. A joint ISOMATA-Nature Center memorial service
will be held for her in the fall.
When Betty's heart stopped
beating, the Three Tenors were performing at the Eiffel Tower. She would
have enjoyed their singing. Betty was a wilderness and classical music lady,
who strove to surmount national and religious boundaries.
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June 18, 1998 issue
Ernestine Appy Wilder
Ernestine Appy Wilder, a
longtime resident of Idyllwild, died in Palm Desert on June 12. Friends
and family will remember her warmth, graciousness and sense of fun.
Though born in New York
in 1912, she grew up in Glendora and attended the University of Southern
California. She married Harold Wilder in 1933 and raised two daughters, Patricia
and Susan, in Eagle Rock.
"Ernie" and Harold retired
to Idyllwild in 1972 to the summer home built on Strawberry Creek in 1932
by HaroldÕs parents, Ida Mae and Sylvester Wilder. The setting was
so perfect for parties, picnics and weddings that over the years, Ida Wilder
had added cottages for guests. When the Harold Wilders retired to the Hill,
they continued the tradition of hospitality at what became known as Wilder
Cabins.
In Idyllwild, Ernestine
belonged to PEO, the Associates of Idyllwild Arts Academy, RotaryAnns and
the Garden Club. She attended the Idyllwild Community Presbyterian Church.
She is survived by her daughters,
Susan Giannelli of Granite Bay and Patricia Litfin of Idyllwild and San Mateo;
five grandchildren, Katherine Litfin Kuhn of Mill Valley, Matthew Litfin
of Santa Cruz, David Giannelli of San Jose, Robert Giannelli of Sacramento
and Diane Giannelli Comer of Sacramento; three great-grandchildren; a sister,
Constance Graham of Albuquerque; and a brother, Dean Appy of McKinley Villa.
The family wishes to thank
all the loyal friends who helped her to maintain her life in the mountains
after the death of her husband in 1991. Her heart was always in Idyllwild
and she often voiced her appreciation of the townspeople and guests at Wilder
Cabins.
Funeral arrangements are
pending. The family asks that funeral donations be made in her memory to:
American Lung Association of Inland Counties, 441 MacKay Dr., San Bernardino,
CA 92408.
June 18, 1998 issue
Kirk Rahn
A longtime Idyllwild resident,
Kirk Rahn, died June 10 at his home in Medford, Ore., at the age of 49.
Mr. Rahn was a general building contractor whose brother, Dennis Rahn, lives
in Pine Cove.
The Rahn family moved to
Hemet in 1945 where Kirk Rahn was born May 7, 1949. He lived in the San
Jacinto Mountains until 1990 when he moved to Oregon.
A memorial service was planned
at the Veterans Administration Cemetery in Eagle Point, Ore. The family
will scatter his ashes at a private site on June 30.
Along with his brother,
he is survived by his parents, Donna and Arnold Rahn of Hemet and Shadey
Cove, Ore.; a son, Bryan, 14, of Medford; a daughter, Angie, 26, of Hawaii;
a sister, Karen, of Shadey Cove; and one grandchild.
June 4, 1998 issue
James D. Malott
James D. Malott, the beloved
toymaker for Toys Wood 'N Dreams, died Friday, May 22, at Kaiser-Permanente
Medical Center in Fontana. His wife, Rosemarie Malott, is owner of the toy
store in the Fort.
Mr. Malott was born Feb.
23, 1921, in Marion, Ind. Prior to moving to Idyllwild in 1985, the couple
owned an auto body shop in San Bernardino for 15 years. He retired when
he moved to the Hill but made toys for his wife's business, which is in
its ninth year on the Hill.
Memorial services were held
at the Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church in Anza on Tuesday, May 26,
with Pastor Richard Neilson officiating.
Burial was on May 29, 1998,
at Montecito Memorial Park in Colton.
Along with his wife, he
is survived by eight children Ñ Steve of San Diego, Brett of Texas,
Darrell of San Bernardino, Timothy of Ohio, Nikki of Texas, Cherryl Ann of
Missouri, Cynthia of Massachusetts and Janine of Riverside; a sister, Marguerite
Hoover of Van Nuys; 17 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren, one of
which was born this past weekend.
May 28, 1998 issue
Liza Shillabeer Hinton
A private memorial service
was held at 9 a.m. Thursday, May 21, for Lloyd and June Shillabeer's daughter,
Liza Shillabeer Hinton. Mrs. Hinton was 48.
The services were held at
the Shillabeer home in Idyllwild with family and friends present. Pastor
Tim Westcott of Idyllwild Bible Church officiated. Her ashes were buried
on the Shillabeer property. Mrs. Hinton was born Oct. 17, 1949, in Rochester,
N.Y. and had worked at a Christian day care center in Tucson. She died, apparently,
of lymphoma Saturday, May 16, following a short illness.
Her husband, Gary Allan
Hinton, said she was his loving wife and friend. As well as her parents and
husband, she is survived by a son, James Mathew Hinton, 10, also of Tucson;
a brother, Segei Shillabeer; and a sister, Abbe Mulvena.
May 28, 1998 issue
Carola Jean Diven
Carola Jean Diven, 70, a
retired legal secretary and active member of the community, died Tuesday,
May 19, at Hemet Valley Medical Center from complications of pneumonia.
Mrs. Diven was the wife of Otis "Friday" Diven. The couple retired to Idyllwild
in 1982.
Mrs. Diven was a legal secretary
in Vista for more than 20 years and owned a secretarial service there. Memorial
services for Mrs. Diven were at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 26, with more than
100 people attending. Mr. Diven was very appreciative of the support from
the community.
Mrs. Diven was active in
Rotary Anns, serving as its president at one time. She was also active in
the 39ers Club and the Ladies of St. HughÕs Episcopal Church, where
the memorial services were held on Tuesday. Father Kent Pineo officiated.
Mrs. Diven was born July 18, 1927, in Pasadena.
A private internment will
be at the Eternal Hills Memorial Park in Oceanside, with Allen Brothers
Mortuary handling arrangements.
Mrs. Diven was preceded
in death by a son, David Bianco, in 1969. She is survived by her husband;
three sons, Paul Bianco of Graegle, a ceramic tile contractor, Steve Bianco
of Escondido, a materials truck driver, and Thomas Bianco of Oceanside, an
aeronautical engineer; and three stepsons, Dan Diven of Pacific Beach, Carey
Diven of Boise and Rick Diven of Oceanside.
May 28, 1998 issue
Peggy Alexander
Memorial services for Peggy
Alexander were at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 26. She was 70. Mrs. Alexander was
born Nov. 24, 1934 in Gainesville, Fla. She and her husband, Lewis, were
owners of the Pine Cove Center from 1975 to 1979 and then moved to the Hemet-San
Jacinto area, where Mr. Alexander taught school for 15 years.
Mrs. Alexander was a veteran
of the U.S. Navy, serving from 1953-1957. She was a member of the Seventh
Day Adventist Church in Hemet. Racquetball, golfing, weightlifting, biking,
fishing and riding motorcycles were a few of her hobbies. She had been a
greyhound bus driver in the past. At the time of her death, she was a homemaker.
The Cremation Society of
Riverside County is handling funeral arrangements. She will be inurned at
Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside at a later date.
She is survived by her husband;
a son, David Alexander of Barstow; three brothers, Edgar Alton Wilson Jr.
of Orlando, Fla., Richard S. Wilson of La Mesa and Charles L. Wilson of Yorba
Linda; and a sister, Patricia Ladd of Fort Lauderdale.
May 14, 1998 issue
Victor Mark Besmertnuk
Respects and condolences
for Victor Mark Besmertnuk, of Idyllwild, were given from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday,
May 11, at his residence on 52591 Sunset Dr. in Idyllwild. He was 38.
Mr. Besmertnuk was born
Dec. 23, 1959, in Columbus, Ohio. He graduated from Valley Forge Jr. Military
College in 1979, attaining an associate of arts degree and serving as a first
lieutenant in the U.S. Army from 1981 to 1984. He worked for 20 years as
a mechanic for Deutsch in Hemet and moved to Idyllwild six years ago.
Mr. Besmertnuk enjoyed hiking
and the outdoors, experiencing both the Pacific Crest and Appalachian trails.
He was married on March 21, 1995, to Lisa Adams. He died of cardiac arrest
at Hemet Valley Medical Center on Thursday, May 7.
Miller-Jones Mortuary of
Hemet is handling cremation arrangements. In lieu of flowers, the family
requests donations be made to his daughter, Sierra Besmertnuk, P.O. Box 2164,
Idyllwild, CA 92549.
Besides his wife and daughter,
he is also survived by a son, Ben Adams, of Idyllwild and a sister, Tanya
Thompson, of Charlotte, N.C.
Kristi Lynn Yates
Memorial services for Kristi
Lynn Yates, of Idyllwild, will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 14, at Idyllwild
Pines Camp (formerly Camp Gilboa), entered from the end of Lower Pine Crest
Avenue. She was 42.
Mrs. Yates was born May
6, 1956, in Hemet, and was a native of Idyllwild. She attended Idyllwild
Elementary School and graduated from Hemet High School in 1974.
In her youth, she loved
riding her horse. She was employed at the Chart House for 14 years and remained
living and working in Idyllwild her entire life. Mrs. Yates married her husband,
Kevin, in 1987.
She died at home in Idyllwild
on Saturday, May 9, surrounded by family, after a long illness.
Along with her husband,
she is survived by five children, Micah, Megan, Josh, Cassie and Alison;
her parents, Bud and Barbara Hunt of Idyllwild; a brother, David R. Hunt
of Hemet; and grandmothers Inie Wilson of Idyllwild and Juanita Hunt of Hemet.
In lieu of flowers, the
family requests donations be made in memory of Kristi Yates, for support
of Kelly Sackett, a missionary with Youth With A Mission. Checks can be made
out and sent to Chapel in the Pines, P.O. Box 1195, Idyllwild, CA 92549.
Richard George Kief
Memorial services for Richard
George Kief, of Palm Springs and Pine Cove, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, May
17, at the Joselyn Senior Center, 73750 Cata-lina Way, in Palm Desert. The
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Desert (UUFOD) will conduct the
services. He was 71. Mr. Kief was born April 9, 1927, in Bronx, N.Y., to George
and Emilie Kief. He married Bell Yarnell of London on Dec. 6, 1981.
Mr. Kief was an ordained
Unitarian Universalist minister performing weddings and funeral services.
Well-loved and respected, he will be remembered as a kind, generous and
supportive friend by all who knew him.
He served in the U.S. Army
Military Police, was an executive sales manager for IVECO and an active
humanitarian. He died peacefully at home in Palm Springs on Thursday, May
7. He is survived by his lovely wife, Bell; a son, Richard Jr.; a daughter,
Emilie; a twin sister, Helen; a brother, George; and four grandchildren,
Megan, Ad-rienne, Brenda and Bridget.
In lieu of flowers, the
family suggests donations to the Unitarian Fellowship Building Fund (UUFOD),
Kief Memorial, P.O. Box 4325, Palm Springs, CA 92263, or to Living Free Animal
Sanctuary, P.O. Box 5, Mountain Center, CA 92561.
May 7, 1998 issue
Ken Meyer
On April 20, Ken Meyer,
known locally as "Munchken," died after a long illness. He was a long-time
resident of Idyllwild, working for many residents, doing repairs, maintenance,
computer programming and custom construction projects.
Ken spent several years
working for the Idyllwild HELP Center repairing and maintaining the donations
building and property. Last year, ÒMunchkenÓ moved from Idyllwild
to stay with family as the cancer had reached disabling stages. He is survived
by his parents and four siblings.
There will be a memorial
event at Joshua Tree National Monument on Saturday, June 6. The following
Sunday, June 7, the HELP Center is sponsoring a memorial tree planting on
Highway 243 in Idyllwild.
For more specific information
regarding the Saturday event, leave your name, address, phone number or
e-mail address at (714) 995-3667 or 71450.1641@ compuserve.com or P.O. Box
1296, Cypress, CA 90630-1296. For specifics on the Sunday event, call the
HELP Center at 659-2110.
April 23, 1998 issue
Arnita Bell Foster
Mrs. Foster was born April
6, 1906 in Ontario, Calif. She was a self-employed nurse for more than 50
years, For more than 30 years, she served as camp nurse at Orange County-YMCA
Camp Osceola and at Camp TaTapochon.
Mrs. Foster was a 20-year
member of Idyllwild Community Presbyterian Church and an active member of
the Idyllwild prayer chain. She was a member of the Idyllwild Women's Guild
and the 39ers Club. She was also an honorary member of the Idyllwild Garden
Club. She enjoyed painting, cake decorating, playing piano and she sang.
She was a resident of Orange
for 45 years, a resident of Idyllwild for 20 years and, at the time of her
death from cancer, she had been a resident of Valley Christian Home in Hemet
for six years. She died April 12.
Private inurnment will be
at Bellevue Memorial Park in Ontario. McWane Family Funeral Home in Hemet
is handling funeral arrangements. Pastor Art Ihnen will officiate at the
memorial services on May 2.
Memorial contributions can
be made to Valley Christian Home, 175 N. Girard St., Hemet, CA 92544.
She is survived by two daughters,
Sonja deBottari of Hemet and Mary Lee Harman of Idyllwild; a son, Don Foster
of Reno; a brother, Wendall Moore of Oakland; a sister, Ruth Rose of Pioneer;
nine grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
April 23, 1998 issue
Mary Blackburn
Memorial services are pending
for Mary Blackburn of Placentia, who died April 15 in Fullerton from heart
failure as a result of a stroke. Mrs. Blackburn was a resident of Fullerton
at the time of her death. She was 91.
Born November 12, 1906 in
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Mrs. Blackburn was a long-time resident and business
owner in Idyllwild. With Kathleen Thomas, she was co-owner of Alpine Pantry,
Miss Pitty Pat's Antiques and Chef in the Forest. Mrs. Blackburn was an Idyllwild
resident from 1963 to 1993.
A widow, Mrs. Blackburn
was also preceded in death by her son, James Blackburn.
She is survived by a brother,
Cyril Blackburn, 87, of Escondido; a sister, Geraldine Blackburn, 81, of
Winsor, Canada; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
March 5, 1998 issue
Long-time resident Harry "Doug" Watts
A memorial service for Harry
"Doug" Watts, 40, of Idyllwild, is scheduled for 3 p.m. Sunday, March 8,
at the Idyllwild HELP Center on Highway 243. Mr. Watts was born December
7, 1957, in Los Angeles and moved to Idyllwild in the early to mid-1980s,
according to Kathy Gorzny.
He passed away sometime
in his tent camp off Saunders Meadow Road and was found Saturday, Feb. 21.
February 26, 1998 issue
Community member Leland Ray Coman
Leland Ray Coman, of Ganer
Valley, passed away of a heart attack in Anza on Tuesday, Feb. 17. He was
69.
Mr. Coman was born July
6, 1928, in Boyle Heights. He enlisted in the U.S. Army on Oct. 16, 1946,
serving in the 11th Airborne Division and serving in the U.S. Coast Guard.
Mr. Co-man was discharged on March 24, 1948. He was married to his wife Doreen
on Aug. 5, 1950. He was self-employed for 45 years and a member of the Idyllwild
Fire Department.
No services have been scheduled
and his inurnment will be private at Riverside National Cemetery. Miller-Jones
Mortuary in Hemet is handling arrangements. Along with his wife, Mr. Coman
is survived by his mother, Addie Coman of Riverside; two sons, Michael Coman
of Desert Hot Springs and Dan Coman of Ashfork, Ariz.; a daughter, Sandie
Wales of Temecula; a sister, Shirley Hansen of Riverside; and eight grandchildren.
February 19, 1998 issue
17-year Hill resident Helen P. Devalon, 96
Memorial services for Helen
P. Devalon, of Red-lands, were held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, at Plymouth
Village in Redlands. She was 96. Dr. Lloyd Howard conducted the services.
Mrs. Devalon was born July
17, 1901, in Salt Lake City. A graduate of Pomona College in Claremont,
she was a homemaker. She lived in Idyllwild from 1968 to 1985 and was an
active member of several local organizations, including PEO Chapter UE (Idyllwild),
Associates of Idyllwild Arts Academy, 39ers Club, Izaak Walton League and
Idyllwild Property Owners Association. She continued as a dues-paying member
of several of the organizations up until the time of her death.
Mrs. Devalon died of natural
causes on Feb. 8. Cremation arrangements were made. She was preceded in
death by her husband, Charles Corbin Devalon.
Mrs. Devalon is survived
by her son, C.C. Devalon Jr. of Palm Desert; two daughters, Judy Sockman
of Idyllwild and Joan Serrao of Redlands; a sister, Dorothy Taylor of Hemet;
eight grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
Riverside services for Anthony Tourdot
Memorial services were held
for Anthony Allan Schlant-Tourdot at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, at Sierra
Memorial Chapel in Riverside. They were followed by burial at Olivewood
Cemetery in Riverside. Anthony, a 4th-grade student at Idyllwild School,
died of a gunshot wound at his residence in Idyllwild on Feb. 7. He was 10.
Anthony was born Aug. 17,
1987 in San Luis Obispo. He was active in baseball, soccer, skateboarding
and Cub Scouts. He was a member of Anza Baptist Church and Idyllwild Pines
Church.
Anthony is survived by his
mother, Diana Schlant of Idyllwild; his father, James Tourdot of Riverside;
two brothers, Jeremy and Christopher Tourdot of Idyllwild; and grandparents
Gilbert and Dolores Schlant of Riverside and Pat Wolfe of Escondido.
In lieu of flowers, contributions
can be made to the Anthony Tourdot Memorial Trust Account, Hemet Federal
Bank, Account No. 1100271107, 5242 Arlington Ave., Riverside, 92504.
Garner Valley resident Olga Beatrice Ayers
Memorial services for Olga
Beatirce Ayers, of Garner Valley, will be held at 2 p.m., Sautrday, Feb.
21, at Shepard of the Valley Lutheran Church in Anza. She was 88.
Mrs. Ayers was born April
23, 1909, in Wakefield, Mich. to Antti and Katarina Lehtonen Kanninen. She
was a self-employed Realtor for approximately 35 years. Prior to moving
to Garner Valley four years ago, she was a 30-year-resident of Palm Springs.
She was a member of the
Hope Lutheran Church of Palm Desert for 30 years and a member of the Shepard
of the Valley Lutheran Chruch in Anza. She is survived by a daughter, Karen
Genet of Idyllwild; a son, Armis Ayers of Mountain Center; a sister, Catherine
Jokinen of Dallas; and a son-in-law, Eric Barr of Idyllwild.
In lieu of flowers, contributions
can be made to the Stroke Activities Center, 2800 E. Alejo Road, Palm Springs,
CA 92262.
Jan. 29, 1998 issue
Hemet services for John Harmon, 47
Memorial services for John Caldwell Harmon, of
Hemet and Idyllwild, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 28, at the Episcopal
Church of the Good Shepherd, 308 E. Acacia in Hemet. The Rev. Julie D. Gray
will officiate.
Mr. Harmon died in a vehicle accident near Stone
Creek on Jan. 22. He was 47.
He was born Dec. 19, 1950, in Austin, Texas. After
graduating from Cooper High School in Abilene, Texas, he attended North
Texas State University.
He was a custom, finish carpenter in Idyllwild
and Southern California beach communities. He was well-known as a drummer
for his musical abilities and artistic talents.
McWayne Family Funeral Home in Hemet is handling
cremation arrangements. Inurnment will be at Oakwood Cemetery in Austin,
Texas.
Mr. Harmon is survived by two sons, Adam David
Stuart of Denver and Kyle Caldwell Harmon of Yale, Conn.; his parents, John
ÒBillÓ LaFayette Harmon of Granbury, Texas and Lucile Gracy
Harmon of Austin, Texas; his former wife, Elizabeth Teresa Harmon of Hemet;
two brothers, David Lee Harmon of Riverwoods, Ill. and Christopher LaFay-ette
Harmon of Lubbock, Texas; and a grandson, Scott Anthony Stuart of Denver.
In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting memorial
contributions be made to Friends of the Gamble House, USC School of Architecture,
4 West Moreland Place, Pasadena, CA 95421.
January 29, 1998 issue
Service to be held on
Hill for John Harmon
A special service has been planned on the Hill
for John Caldwell Harmon, 47, who died in a car accident Jan. 22. The gathering
will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, at Merry Einstein and Mr. Harmonos
home, 52745 Azalea Trail Road in Stone Creek.
Music will be provided by Rachel Einstein, cellist;
Christian Chalifour, harpist; Kelly Rothert, violist; Local Color vocal
group directed by Anna Ancheta; and students of the Merry Note Music Studio.
The service will be led by Father Tom Johnson.
For more details and directions, call Marty Prevosto
at 659-5980.
In lieu of flowers, friends are establishing a
memorial educational fund for the Merry Note Music Studio, P.O. Box 2364,
Idyllwild 92549.
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