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Felipe Lobo Tuazon
August 23, 1920 - September 27, 2015
Resided in Salinas, CA
Felipe L. Tuazon, 95 passed away Sunday, September 27, 2015 in Salinas. He was born on August 23, 1920 in Angeles City, Philippines.
He was a Dedicted Father and a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Felipe is survived by his, 9 children; Nel Tuazon, Rey Tuazon, Smyrna Merilos, Vladimir Tuazon, Felma Agliam, Willie Tuazon, Eller Tuazon, Heber Tuazon, and Lyn Philpott, Twenty-four grandchildren, and 12 great grand-children.
Visitation will be held 2:00p.m. to 6:00p.m. Wednesday, September 30, 2015 and 1:00p.m. to 5:00p.m. Thursday, October 1, 2015 at Struve and Laporte Chapel, 41 W. San Luis Street, Salinas, CA 93901.
Funeral Service will be held 1:30 p.m. on Friday, October 2, 2015 at the Seventh-day Adventist Church, 46 Villa Street in Salinas CA. 93901.
Burial will follow at Garden of Memories Cemetery, 850 Abbott Street, Salinas, CA 93901
Edi Leone Roberti
February 3, 1934 - April 12, 2015
Resided in Salinas, CA
Edi Leone Roberti of Salinas CA passed away peacefully at home on April 12, 2015 after a long battle with cancer, surrounded by his family.
Edi was born in Milwaukee OR on February 3, 1934. He graduated from Salinas High School in 1952.
Edi was married to his wife and best friend Marie Roberti on April 29, 2006.
Edi was a plumber and part owner of Val's Plumbing in Salinas CA for over 55 years and was the Apprenticeship Coordinator at the United Associated of Plumbers and Steam Fitter (Local 62) for 10 years. Edi enjoyed socializing with friends and fellow members of the Castroville Club, belonged to the Italian Catholic Federation and was a member of the finance committee at St. Josephs Parish. He also entertained family and friends at his home, and was known for his culinary talents. Edi proudly served his country in United States Navy as a Seabee for 4 years where he discovered his long love for photography.
The family of Edi Roberti wishes to thank the Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice for their compassionate care and support of our family.
Edi is survived by his wife Marie Roberti, son Keith Roberti and his partner Jay Kalka of San Diego CA, brother Gino and his wife Dawn or Fresno CA, sister-in-law Laura Roberti of Rancho Murietta, and many cherished family and friends.
Edi is preceded in death by his brother Valerio Roberti and, niece Janet Hughes – Roberti
Visitation will be held Wednesday April 15, 2015, 3:00 pm to 6:30 pm at Struve and Laporte Chapel, 41 W. San Luis Street, Salinas, CA 93901.
Rosary will be held Wednesday, April 15, 2015, 7:00 pm at Struve and Laporte Chapel.
Funeral Mass will be held Thursday, April 16, 2015, 10:30 am, at St. Joseph's Church, 1 Railroad Ave, Spreckels, CA 93962; Father Roy Shelly officiating.
In lieu of flowers; memorial donations may be given to the American Cancer Society or your favorite charity.
Todd Clyburn
January 19, 1980 - November 14, 2006
Resided in Phoenix, AZ
Todd Clyburn, 26, died after a brief illness on November 14, 2006 in Phoenix, AZ.
Todd was born in Salinas CA on January 19, 1980 to William & Victoria Clyburn.
He attended San Benancio Middle School, and graduated from Salinas High School class of 1998, California State Northridge graduating with at BA in Recreation and Leisure Studies in December of 2003.
While attending Northridge, he worked at Disneyland for two years.
He also worked at Universal Studios for one year.
Upon gradation he went to work for Hollywood Video as store manager in Hollywood, CA then transferred to Hollywood Video in Phoenix, AZ in April of 2006.
He was active in Starlight Starbright Foundation.
He is preceded in death by his grandparents Victor & Anne Meyers, Albert Clyburn and cousin Christy Clyburn
SURVIVORS:
His parents: William & Victoria Clyburn
Sisters: Kelly (Jason) Graeme of La Mesa; Julie Clyburn of Monterey
Grandmother: Mary Clyburn of Atascadero
Aunts and Uncles: Frank (Barbara) Clyburn of Atascadero; Stephen (Consie) Meyers of Frederick, MD; Ken (Maureen) Meyers of Bakersfield; Christine (John) Kelly of Frazier Park
Nephew: Colin Graeme of La Mesa
Cousins: Sarah, Molly & Katie Meyers of Bakersfield; Beau Clyburn of San Luis Obispo; David & Noah Meyers of Frederick, MD; Colleen & Anna Kelly of Frazier Park
Visitation will be Monday, November 27, 2006 from 9:00-2:00 p.m. at Struve and Laporte Chapel.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Monday, November 27, at 3:00 p.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church.
MEMORIALS: Starlight Starbright Foundation, 5757 Wilshire Blvd. SW M-1000, Los Angeles CA 90038 in memory of Todd Clyburn.
Valerio 'Val' L. Roberti
April 24, 1926 - April 28, 2007
Resided in Rancho Murieta, CA
Val Roberti age 81, passed away in the comfort of his home with his wife and daughters at his side.
He was born in San Vito, Lucca, Italy and moved to the United States with his parents at the age of three.
Val served two years in the army during World War II.
After he was discharged he returned to work for an Italian prune farmer in Gilroy, CA.
In 1947, he started his career in plumbing with his uncle in Castroville.
Val met and married the love of his life, Laura Paoli in April of 1950.
In 1954 Val began his own business behind a blacksmith shop in Castroville.
To this day Val's Plumbing & Heating is still a successful and well known business in the Salinas Valley community.
In 1986 Val was selected by the Plumbing & Heating National Association to be a delegate representing the plumbing industry in several cities in China.
When Pope John Paul appeared at Laguna Seca, Val donated the entire plumbing system for the event.
In 1987, Val received the Construction Person of the Year from the Salinas Valley Builders' Exchange.
In 1990, Val was awarded the Business Excellence Award by the Salinas Valley Chamber of Commerce.
In 1991 he and his wife, Laura were selected to join People to People (an organization started by President Eisenhower) to visit and share industry ideas in Russia.
In 2001, Val and Laura went to Cuba once again representing People to People.
Val received the Medal of Honor for the Lucchesis of the World in Lucca, Italy.
Val and Laura just recently received the Hall of Fame Award and Philanthropist of the Year from Notre Dame High School in Salinas.
For the last four years of his life he and Laura have lived in Rancho Murieta, CA.
Val loved working in his garden, fishing, and spending time with his children and grandchildren.
He enjoyed delivering Meals on Wheels to Salinas's residents, and would often sit and take the time to listen to the housebound residents on his route.
Val was a former member of Salinas Valley Golf and Country Club, Corral de Tierra Country Club, The Knights of Columbus, The Salinas Elks Lodge, The Sons of Italy and the Castroville Club.
He was a former Director of the Salinas Meals on Wheels.
Val is survived by Laura Roberti, his wife of 57 years; his daughters, Karen Petersen of Rancho Murieta, Linda Bacigalupi of Salinas; sons-in law, Doug Petersen and Marty Bacigalupi; and grandchildren, Todd and Jeffrey Spear, Ryan and Michael Hughes, Christopher and Casey McDermott; his brothers Ed and Gino Roberti and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his daughter, Janet Roberti Hughes.
Visitation: Will be held Thursday, May 3 from 10 to 5 at Struve and Laporte Funeral Chapel followed by Holy Rosary at 7:00 pm at St. Joseph's Church in Spreckels.
Mass will be celebrated Friday, May 04 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Joseph's Church.
Entombment will take place at the Queen of Heaven Cemetery.
A notice of the memorial service for the Sacramento and Rancho Murieta will be announced at a later date in the Sacramento Bee and the River Valley Times.
Contributions can be made to the Janet Roberti Hughes TTP Research Fund c/o Stanford University Medical Center, 2700 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025 or to the donor's favorite charity.
James Arthur Gayle
October 7, 1921 - December 13, 2012
Resided in Salinas, CA
Retired Naval Reserve Commander James Arthur Gayle, affectionately known as Jimmy, Papa and Papa Jim, passed quietly from this life in the early morning hours of Thursday December 13th, 2012, in Salinas, California, at the age of 91.
He entered mortality on October 7, 1921, in Dubois, Idaho, the son of hardy Pioneer stock, William Arthur Gayle and Hazel Laverne Hoopes.
He is survived by his wife and eternal companion of 66 years, Phyllis Jones Gayle, originally of Mesa Arizona, two children, Robert Gayle of Morro Bay, California, and Janis (David) Shipley, of Salinas, four grandchildren, James (Anita) Shipley presently residing in Spring Hill, Tennessee, Robin (Josh) Ladle Shipley of Boca Raton, Florida, Scott (Kiana) Shipley now living in Glendale, Arizona, and Craig Shipley who is teaching English in Taiwan, and 11 Great-Great Grandchildren, ages 11 to 4 months.
Papa Jim was a part of the 'Greatest Generation' that proudly defended his country by enlisting in the Navy shortly after the start of WW11.
As a young man of 21, sailing into the horror and aftermath of Pearl Harbor in May of 1942 left an indelible impression upon his mind as to the 'reality' of war.
Nevertheless, Jim served with honor on several sea going vessels including the USS's Grebe and Ward.
In 1943, he was recommended for Officers School and thus began his training by shipping stateside and attending Occidental College and USC for his undergraduate studies.
With post graduate studies at Harvard culminating in 1946 it appeared Jim's life was well on course.
One piece was missing, however, and that was the 'tying of the knot' to his sweetheart and fiancé, Phyllis Jones, and so on April 6, 1946 the two were married in the Boston Massachusetts Mission Home of the Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints.
In 1961, they were sealed eternally, along with their children, in the Los Angeles Temple of the same mentioned Church.
Retired from Active duty in 1948, Jim applied his acquired skills in transportation and supply to various jobs over the next 30 years working for Union Oil, JPL-Jet Propulsion Laboratory, North American Aviation, and TRW.
He worked as a private consultant and concluded his professional career by building a very successful Trucking/Transportation business Coast Counties Express.
During all of this, he managed 35 years of service in the Naval Reserves, and was retired in 1981 with the rank of Commander, a rank he wore with great pride throughout the remainder of his life.
Of all the accolades, Papa Jim will be remembered as just that-Papa Jim to his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.
He was a loving and devoted family man, full of optimism, and displayed an ever present 'thumbs up' attitude.
He was a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and served in many and varied leadership positions.
Interment will be Friday, January 11, 2013 at 2:00 pm at San Joaquin National Cemetery near Santa Nella.
A Memorial Service will be held the following day Saturday, January 12, 2013 at 11:00 am at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 255 E Alvin Drive in Salinas.
Jim's family members would like to personally thank all the wonderful staff at Pacific Coast Care for their compassionate and caring service rendered during his stay there.
Walter Louis Michael Tschumperlin
March 31, 1944 - November 15, 2010
Resided in Salinas, CA
Walter Louis Tschumperlin, 66, of Salinas, passed away on Monday, November 15, 2010.
He was born March 31, 1944 in Salinas.
He was a lifelong resident of Salinas who attended Sacred Heart Elementary School (1952-1957), and Palma High School (1958-1963.
He worked for several employers such as KCTU Radio (1963), Ogden's Radio Operational Engineering School (1964-1965), Burbank Radio-Telephone 1st class license, KCTY (1965-1969), KDON-AM (1970-1971), KLRB FM Radio in Carmel (1971-1972), KDON-AM (1972), KLRB FM-KRML-KOCN (1973), KWYT-FM-KKEE (1973-1974), KBEZ-FM (1975-1976), Teamsters Local 890, dock worker, driver, Firestone, Smuckers, McCormick Schilling (1977-1988), Macy's Department Store and warehouseman (1981-1989), Manpower (1990-1991) and Housing Authority of Monterey County (1991-2000)
Walter was a member of The Western Pacific Train Museum Society.
He also participated in the 1st Progressive Rock Program for the Salinas area in the late 60's to early 70's.
Walter is survived by his brothers Joseph L. Tschumperlin, of Salinas, CA, Charles D. Tschumperlin, of Dayton, Nevada, and sister, Marie Dolores Tschumperlin, of El Centro and nieces and nephews.
A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, November 27, 2010 at 1:00 pm at Struve and Laporte Funeral Home, 41 West San Luis Street, Salinas, CA 93901.
Memorials in his honor can be made to Madonna del Sasso's senior assistance or to Salvation Army.