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Franklin Paul Stroup, 72 Franklin Paul Stroup, 72, of Desert Hot Springs, CA and formerly of the South Bay went to the Lord on December 30, 2006. Born March 4, 1934 in Schram, IL. He was a Vietnam veteran and retiree of McDonnell Douglas. He is survived by his loving wife, Judy; 4 daughters, Toni, Wendy, Teresa, Felisa, 2 step children, Michael and Minda; one brother, Charles; one sister, Delores; and many grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He is dearly loved and will be greatly missed. ________________________________________________________________ Sophia Midge Rosen, 92 After several weeks of declining health, Sophia Midge Rosen at the age of 92 died peacefully on Nov. 4, 2006, at Courtyard Health Care Center in Davis, Ca. Al and Midge Rosen (married 56 years) moved to Desert Hot Springs in the early 70s. They enjoyed the wonderful weather and great entertaining with their new desert friends. Their lives in Desert Hot Springs were very active socially and they took great pleasure going on dozens of trips and cruises around the world until Parkinsons disease slowed her down. One of her greatest joys in her later years was the regular visits of her youngest grandchild, Kate Rosen Collini, who she taught, at the tender age of 4, how to make Nanas cornbread and play checkers! But it was her husbands sudden death in 1990 that took the greatest toll on her, her family says. When her close personal friend, Al Burdick, who had been her companion for five years, had a heart attack, her daughter, Hali, took her home where she lived with her family for 3 years until she required the full-time skilled care of a nursing home. She is survived by her son, Martin Rosen and his wife Betsy of Ross; her daughter, Madeleine Kenefick and her husband Bill of Davis; and her daughter, Hali Rosen of Van Nuys; her grandchildren, John Rosen and his wife Brookley of Colorado, Alex Kenefick of Los Angeles and Kate Rosen-Collini of Van Nuys; and her great-grandchildren, Brandon and Layton Rosen and a new baby expected any day. A memorial will be held on Sunday January 28th, 2007 in Laguna Woods, CA. Interested parties are encouraged to contact Hali Rosen, at divaofdramaqueen@aol.com for information.Donations in her name may be made to The Parkinsons Institute, 1170 Morse Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94089-1605. __________________________________________________________________________________ Paula Harris, 61
Born October 7,
1945 to Paul and Bernie Judkins in Los Angeles. Paula was the
first of three daughters and thoroughly enjoyed her position
in the family. She was raised in Westchester near LA Airport
and she didnt like school but graduated from Westchester
High School as well as graduating from Westchester Beauty
College and became a cosmetologist, just like her Mom. Paula
was married to Richard Harris for a brief time. After leaving
the cosmetology business she moved to Palm Springs and
entered the motel management until 1971 when she decided to
try the life of a bartender. Paula bartended a brief stint in
Santa Fe, New Mexico. She loved Santa Fe because it was near
the states capitol and politicians frequented her place of
work. In 1976 Paula was back in the desert where she was a furniture refinisher, then owned a dog grooming business and finally settled into real estate. Paula joined Merrill Harris and Associates as a realtor and then became broker and owner. She renamed the company Paula Harris and Associates. Her purple signs became a familiar sight around the desert community. In addition to her business, Paula was very involved with her community Paula was a charter member of the Sunrise Rotary club, and she helped found Citizens On Patrol which is still going strong today. {aula was a proud member of the Desert Hot Springs Womens Club, The Garden Club and a board member of Palm Springs Savings bank. The Palm Springs Association of Realtors Honored Paula as their Outstanding Board Member for her service as Director for 1996 and 1997. Paula enjoyed 15 years on the board of directors for the Desert Hot Springs Boys and Girls Club. She received many accolades from her community such as Honorary Mayor in 1993, Business Person of the Year in 1988, Realtor of the year in 1993, Principal for the Day, and many, many more. I am sure many of your remember Paula bringing the circus to town riding on an elephant! Paula facilitated numerous small businesses in Desert Hot Springs and truly enjoyed her community and family. She was a loving daughter and gained her interest in politics and community from her Dad, and interest in beauty and fashion from her Mother. She was a loving sister and aunt and she also reached the ranks of great-aunt! Paula is survived by her life partner, Gloria and daughter Gina. Their love brought sunshine into her life. Paula and Gloria became life partners in 1998 and enjoyed each others love to the end. Paula and Gloria became mothers to their loving daughter Gina in 1999 and then as a family, enjoyed many travels and fun times. Gloria and Ginas devoted love for Paula was very evident in the care Paula received through her long and tragic progression of Alzheimers. Gina has asked me to share the following thoughts with you When I first stepped off the plane, I felt the great love Paula had for me. From that moment on, my whole life changed. I had never been to a library or a museum. I had never seen a movie or eaten in restaurant. Paula opened up a whole new world for me, she took me to the finest restaurants, first class hotels, and taught me the importance of education and community service. She was my Auntie Mame. She was always with me at the doctor or the dentist, she took me to Girls Scouts and on field trips - I wouldnt go anywhere without her. I loved her so much that when I was five I insisted that my hair be cut just like hers. Everyone said I looked just like a little Paula Harris! I am so lucky to have had Paula as one of my Moms, she gave me a life I couldnt even imagine and I will always love her. ______________________________________________
Henry Hank Harpole, 75
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Jerry Skuse, 69
A Great Friend of Desert Hot Springs has Passed. Jerry Skuse
died peacefully in his sleep
at 2:00 am on November 23,
2006, reports his friend, Lynne Howe.A man who spent most
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Edwin Jacobson, 82
Barbara Webb, 79
Barbara Webb of Desert Hot Springs/Sky Valley passed away on
Labor Day, September 4, 2006, at her home under the care of
Hospice at the age of 79.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a sister Betty and
brothers, Benjamin and James. __________________________________________
Frank
Parks, 82 He married Yvonne Cecile Turnwall on June 20, 1987 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was a Deputy Sheriff for the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department for 30 years. He served in the Army Air Corps serving in the 8th Air Force from December 1941 to August 1945, as a Master Sergeant. He is survived by Yvonne Parks, wife, Desert Hot Springs and 5 daughters, Reta McFadden of Placentia, CA, Toni Lee, Fallbrook, CA; Christina Parks, Tampa Bay, Florida; Lisa Parks, Mesa, Arizona and stepdaughter, Debra Helm, Huntington Beach, CA. There is one son, Jeffrey Parks, of Eldorado Hills, CA and a stepson, Ric Helm of Desert Hot Springs, nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Private services were held at his burial at riverside National Cemetery, Riverside, CA. Family suggests memorials to American Cancer Society, Palm Desert, CA. Arrangements under the auspices of Rose Mortuary of Desert Hot Springs. ______________________________________________
Humberto
"Lopey" Lopez, 76 Lopey lived in Palm Springs in 1944 and graduated Palm Springs High School in 1949, with a football scholarship. After college, he served in the Korean War and upon returning to Palm Springs, married Nancy Lynn Village. They produced three children; Jeff, Tanya and Roxanna. He opened Viking Liquor on Pierson Blvd. in 1960 and eventually moved to the Viking Center across from The Capri Restaurant. He married Reta Jean Buckingham on July 21, 1972, in Palm Springs and the couple had one son, Scott. He later owned Viking Sanitation, with the original slogan, "you poop 'em, we scoop 'em!" For eight years he was chief security officer for Dekra-Lite Industries in Long Beach and, since 1995 he was president of Flywheel Films, a production company which has produced movies around the world. He was one of the original homeowners at Mission Lakes Country Club and an officer in the Desert Hot Springs Rotary Club. Lopey served on the boards for Mission Springs Water District and the Development Board of Riverside County and was a member of the American Legion. He is survived by two daughters, Tanya Lopez-Brooks of Los Angeles and Roxanna Lopez of Seattle; two sons, Jeff Lopez of Seal Beach and Scott Lopez of Le Roy, Ill.; Lopey had eight grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Reta Lopez. A funeral Mass was celebrated at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Elizabeth Catholic Church in Desert Hot Springs. Wiefels Desert Hot Springs Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. ___________________________________________________________________________
Audrey Lou Enos, 61
Audrey Lou Enos, 61, died August 12, 2006 in Desert Hot Springs, CA.She was
born July 22, 1945 to Raymond Mc Kee and Lydia Millhouse in Harrisburg, PA.
She was a health care worker at Angel View Crippled Children's Hospital, for
23 years. She is survived by her companion, Ronald Kwiatkowski of Desert Hot
Springs, a son, Robert Lee Gable of Desert Hot Springs and two sisters; Nancy
Miller of Columbia, PA and Edna Dyer of Landisville, PA and one grandchild.
A memorial service will be held at 2:00 pm Thursday, August 17, 2006 at Rose
Chapel in Rose Mortuary, Desert Hot Springs. Rose Mortuary of Desert Hot
Springs is in charge of arrangements.
The family suggests memorials to Angel View Crippled Children's Foundation.
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Crystal Winter, 55
Crystal Gail Winter, 55, of Desert Hot Springs died July 18, 2006, in Palm Desert. She was born December 8, 1950, to Alfred winter and Mary Armstrong in Inglewood. She was a pet groomer for 23 years. She is survived by a daughter, Heidi Hoeper of Hesperia; a son, Britten Galland of Desert Hot Springs; a sister, Gay Benjamin of Mojave; a brother, Bob Wright of Pittsburgh; her mother, Mary Wright of Apple Valley; and three grandchildren. Rose Mortuary of Desert Hot Springs is in charge of arrangements. The family suggests that donations be made to the Humane Society or Orphan Pet Oasis.
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Guy Tedesco, 81
Guy Tedesco, founder of Food Now, Inc. just passed away to his final reward on Thursday morning at 3:30 am in Fullerton's St. Jude's Hospital. He was 81 and had a spirit that was forever dedicated to the
hungry, the downtrodden, the weak, the infirm. He was a man of compassion and love. He fed people who were hungry, his entire adult life.
He leaves many who love him including three God daughters and several God
granddaughters, and many whom he set on a straight road, bringing them back from the edge of despair.
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Gary Holland Bosworth, 52 Gary Holland Bosworth, 52 of Desert Hot Springs died 7/14/06 at home in Desert Hot Springs of natural causes. He was born June 14, 1954 to George Hobart Bosworth and Einna Mae Hunt in San Francisco, California.
He was an office manager for Mitzi Mayer & Associates in Palm Springs for 22 years. He was a Desert Hot Springs City Councilman for 10 years. A member of Rotary International, he was a
Stonewall Democrats and served on the Riverside County Democratic Central Committee.He is survived by his mother, Einna Bosworth of Palm Springs, a niece, Marisa Bosworth of Menlo Park,
CA and two brothers, Hobart Hunt Bosworth of Platteville, WI and George Harold Bosworth of Woodinville, WA.
Burial will be at Desert Memorial Park in Cathedral City, CA, with Rose Mortuary of Desert Hot Springs in charge of arrangements. The family suggests memorials to Angel View Crippled
Children's Foundation, Desert Hot Springs, CA.
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Emanuel Farber, 88
Emanuel Farber, 88, of Desert Hot Springs died June 29, 2006, in Palm Desert. He was born October 26, 1917, to Joseph Farber and Esther Rosen in Beaver Falls, PA. He married Lois Miron on September 19, 1939, in Sault St. Marie, MI. He was a Ships Engineer with the United States Coast Guard, and later for private shipping companies. He is survued by his wife, Lois Farber of Desert Hot Springs, two daughters, Phyllis Fredette of Los Angeles andLynell Ward of South Carolina, six sons; Joseph and David Farber of Desert Hot Springs, Michael Farber of Mission Viejo, Brian Farber of Garden Grove, Rene Farber of Michigan and Berley Farber of San Francisco; a sister, Phyllis Green of Santa Moaria; a brother, Nelson Farber of Las Vegas; 15 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. Interment will be private under the direction of Rose Mortuary of Desert Hot Springs. The family suggests that donations be made to Odyssey House at Manor Care in Palm Desert.
___________________________________________________________________Charles Nawroth, 78Charles Victor Nawroth, 78, of Cathedral City, California, who was a long time resident of Desert Hot Springs, California, died May 11, 2006 in his home in Cathedral City. He was born January 31, 1928 to Herman Nawroth and Ellen Breeden Nawroth in New Rochelle, New York. He married Pauline Swartz on July 18, 1966 aboard the M.S.S. Nili in the Port of Miami, Miami, Florida. He was a real estate broker for 17 years with Marilyn Perlin Realtors. He was a member of Cabots Museum in Desert Hot Springs; Pegasus; Save-A-Pet, Desert Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce, and the Chaparral Garden Club of Desert Hot Springs. He served as a Radio Operator in the United States Army during World War II. His wife, Pauline Nawroth of Cathedral City, and his daughter, Teddine Smith of Orange, California, survive him. Private arrangements are under the direction of Rose Mortuary of Desert Hot Springs. The family suggests memorials to Odyssey Hospice, Rancho Mirage, California.
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Donald L. Savage, 89
Evergreen resident Donald L. Savage, 89 died on March 18,
2006. Don and his wife, Frances, moved here two years ago
from Modesto, California to reside in Evergreen, CO.
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Celia
Rosen, 104![]()
Desert
Hot Springs ~ As reported in the Jan A 2006,
Celia Rosen, of Skys Haven Mobilehome Park in
Desert Hot Springs, celebrated her 104th
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When a friend of the community departs, there is a piece of us all that leaves. For this we all lose.
For this, they will all be missed .
May they rest in peace.