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ADDIO EUGENIO "LARRY" DITANO

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Larry Ditano and his wife Josephine as I will always remember them. (Photo courtesy of Diane Bianconi.)  Addio Larry, until we meet again across  "Il Ultimo Ponte" (The Last Bridge).


IVANO SAYS: THE BELOW REMEMBRANCE OF LARRY DITANO WAS FIRST PUBLISHED IN THE SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL: www.santacruzsentinel.com





Eugenio "Larry" DiTano passed away on September 29, 2012 at his Santa Cruz home, at the age of 84. Eugenio was born in Pieve San Paolo, Italy, the son of Guiseppe and Teresa (Pelli) DiTano. He grew up in Italy and came to the United States in 1950 as a young man. He spent a short time in Sacramento with his cousin before moving to Santa Cruz. He spent his life working on the north coast near Davenport as a carpenter for Pacific Cement and Aggregates which later became Lonestar, and also on the ranches of Louis Poletti and others as a carpenter, electrician etc. fixing anything needing repair. He became a Naturalized Citizen in 1958. Eugenio retired from Lonestar in 1984.
Eugenio was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church and numerous other organizations. He was a life member of the Santa Cruz Elks Club, a member of Italian Catholic Federation, Sons of Italy, Marconi Club and 40 Thieves. He was also a member of the Davenport Volunteer Fire Department where he served as chief and helped to start the Davenport Fire Rescue. Larry was well known throughout the community as an active and willing volunteer. He could always be counted on to cook at the countless barbecues and dinners put on by the organizations he was a member of. He also volunteered his time fund raising for Santa Cruz High and Soquel High's Band He was an avid fan of the 49'ers, the Giants and the Sharks and he especially enjoyed youth athletics.
He is survived by his daughter, Marlene George and her husband David of Santa Cruz and his son, Michael DiTano and his wife Joelene of Santa Cruz; three brothers, Reno DiTano of Italy, Italo DiTano and Mario DiTano both of San Francisco; He is also survived by his five grandchildren, Allison George, Christopher George, Adam George, Brian George and Kevin DiTano. He was preceded in death by his wife, Josephine DiTano in 2004.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at Holy Cross Church 126 High St., Santa Cruz, CA on Monday October 8, 2012 at 11:00 am. A Vigil will be held at Holy Cross Church on Sunday evening at 6:00 pm. Visitation will be at Holy Cross Church on Sunday from 3:00 pm until service time. Entombment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery 2271 7th Ave., Santa Cruz, CA. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Santa Cruz High School Athletic Foundation, 415 Walnut Ave., Santa Cruz, CA 95060.



IVANO SAYS: (CONT'D):  Larry  was a very  good  friend and a Brother Elk.  When I was Exalted Ruler at the Santa Cruz Elks (1979-80), Larry was always there to help me out with his Barbeques.  I couldn't  have done it without you, Larry.  I will miss you old friend. 


FACES OF LA NOSTRA COSTA - A HOLIDAY SPECIAL 2012-13

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                                    ANGIE AND JOHN BATTISTINI

              GUIDO BIANCONI WW II REMEMBRANCE BY DIANE BIANCONI



                                                   PETE PIANAVILLA

                                   
                         ANDREINA RODONI AND VALENTINA COMELLI



                                         'BAFFI' CAMPIONI


                                   ANDREINA AND DANTE RODONI


                ANDREINA RODONI - RINA RINALDI - ELSIE (RODONI)



            RODONI FAMILY: ANDREINA, DANTE, MARIO AND ELIO



                                           DAVE FERRARI

                                                 
                                DAVE FERRARI AND IRENE TERRINI

                                  FRANCIS AND ALVIN GREGORY




                      DIANE BIANCONI'S PARENT'S WEDDING IN DAVENPORT



                                              JOE 'PINO' BROVIA


                                       JOE ALVES AND FERD MORO


                                  GIOVANNI PRIMO (JOHN) COMELLI


   GILDA STAGNARO WITH IVANO, LANORMA  AND ALVERDA ORLANDO

                           IRENE TERRINI WITH JOE ALIBERTI


                                             JOEY DELLA MORA




DAVE FERRARI AND MAGARET DELLA MORA
 




MALIO STAGNARO

GILDA STAGNARO


                                             
                                                                                                        
                                                        MINNIE AND JOE DELLA MORA

NICK FAITOS -CYD CHARISSE - TONY MARTIN

                                           

                                                               PINO PFYFFER



                CONSTANTINO "AUGIE" GEMIGNANI WITH WIFE VICTORIA AND ALDINE


                                                      TONY AND PINA MICOSSI



                                                           ALDO CANEPA

                                               THE OLD RANCERE




VANDA DEGLI-ESPOSTI AND ADA CAMPIONI



                              DANTE RODONI AND MORO DEGLI-ESPOSTI

                               

BRONCO AND VALENTINA



Several of the photos above were contributed by Friends of this Blog and my Facebook Pages. I sincerely thank each and everyone of you for sharing them with us.  Sempre Avanti and Happy New Year.  Ivano

REMEMBERING HARRY BELLEVILLE - AN EXTRAORDINARY LIFE

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IVANO SAYS:  Those of us who attended Mission Hill Jr. High School,
 in Santa Cruz in the early 1950s will remember Harry and some of the difficult times he had there.  His Remembrance below was first published in the Santa Cruz Sentinel: www.santacruzsentinel.com    .  


Harry Belleville
December 26, 1937~December 29, 2012
Resident of Scotts Valley
Harry Clayton Belleville, Jr. was born on December 26, 1937 in Oakland, CA to Harry Clayton Belleville, Sr. and Helen Emma Wilder Belleville. He passed away suddenly in the Merced Mercy Medical Center on December 29th 2012. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Leotta L. Allman Belleville, sons, David, Raymond, Michael, and daughter Jennifer. Mr. and Mrs. Belleville have many grandchildren and have lived in the Scotts Valley area for over 30 years.
"Skipper" graduated Valedictorian, Montezuma School for Boys, Los Gatos and went on to study animal husbandry at Modesto Junior College. He then became a chicken rancher producing millions of eggs per week.
During his life, he worked a large variety of jobs throughout the country from steel worker to a card shill. He worked as a printer, a custodian, a truck driver for a winery, a youth detention counselor, and a jobber.
Skipper especially enjoyed his years as a zookeeper and loved working with animals. His entrepreneurial pursuits included building a greeting card company, owner of antique shops, melon stand operator, dry cleaner and becoming a published author.
He worked for multiple charities. His most satisfying work was taking a vow of poverty creating the community charity "The Society of Good Neighbors" and associated "Poor Man's Store". Under his leadership the charity had far more impact than the national or denominational charities in one of the poorest areas of Utah for several years.
Skipper left the world a better place.
Funeral service will be held Friday at 10am: Santa Cruz Memorial - Mission Chapel, 1927 Ocean Street (Ocean Street extension) Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Reception will follow at: Yan Flower Chinese Restaurant, 617 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, CA 95060
If you would like to send your condolences to the Belleville family, share your memories, view or post photos, or light a candle, please visit www.scmemorial.com.

ADDIO HARRY  UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN ACROSS IL ULTIMO PONTE (THEN LAST BRIDGE).



REMEMBERING FIGLIO DELLA COSTA (SON OF THE COAST) HERMAN MONDO

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IVANO SAYS:  The below Remembrance
 of Herman Mondo was first published
 in the Santa Cruz Sentinel:
 www.santacruzsentinel.com

  
Herman Mondo
December 21, 1932-
January 14, 2013
Resident of Santa Cruz
Herman Raymond Mondo passed away on January 14, 2013 at his

Santa Cruz home after a long time illness. He was 80.
Herman was born in Santa Cruz on December 21, 1932,

 the son of Mario and Antonietta (Orecchia) Mondo. He grew
up in Santa Cruz where he attended Laurel Kindergarden,
 Mission Hill Elementary and Middle School
 and was a graduate of Santa Cruz High School,
 Class of 1952. He later attended San Jose State.
He was a life time resident of Santa Cruz.

He owned and operated a Coors Beer Distributor 
with his brother John for over 20 years. He also
 farmed on the north coast and was active in
 real estate investing.

He was a member of Holy Cross Church, the
 Marconi Club, Forty
Thieves Tracy Gun Club and a life member of
 the Santa Cruz Elks Lodge. Herman enjoyed life
and loved spending time with his family and
friends. He loved duck hunting, trout fishing and
hunting for mushrooms.
He is survived by his brother and sister in law,

John and Nadia Mondo of Santa Cruz;
 his nephew, Ron Mondo and his wife, Sandi
and there children, Mason and Nico; his niece,
 Michelle Mondo and her children,
Anthony and Sophie. He was preceded in death
 by his parents, Mario Mondo and
Antonietta Orecchia Mondo.
Services will be held at Benito Azzaro Pacific
Gardens Chapel, 1050 Cayuga St., Santa Cruz,
CA on Monday January 21, 2013
at 1:00 pm. A visitation will be held at
Pacific Gardens Chapel
on Sunday from 4pm until 6pm. Please visit
www.pacificgardenschapel.com to light a candle
or express your condolences to Herman's family.
The family wishes to express their deepest

 appreciation and thanks to
Care From the Heart Home Service and
 especially to his care givers Leigh Galang
and Heidi Rodriguez for the loving and
compassionate care they provided Herman
 during his illness. The family would also
like to express a special thanks to all of
Herman's friends who visited
and kept him company during his illness.
In lieu of flowers contributions are

 preferred to the Shriners Hospital
 for Children, 2425 Stockton Blvd., Sacramento,
 CA 95817.
 www.shrinershospitalforchildren.org.
 
 
IVANO SAYS (CONT'D):
 Addio Herman. Until
we meet
 again, "Across Il Ultimo Ponte". 

ANNOUNCING A SANTA CRUZ - NORTH COAST PRESENTATION - SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2013

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IVANO FRANCO COMELLI, AUTHOR OF "LA NOSTRA COSTA (OUR COAST)   A FAMILY'S JOURNEY TO AND FROM THE NORTH COAST OF SANTA CRUZ, CA (1923-1983), will be making a Santa Cruz - North Coast Presentation , in Santa Cruz on Saturday, March 16, 2013.

Please come join Ivano, in his guise as"The Old Rancere",  as he celebrates, through stories, songs, photos and audience participation, life in "Santa Croce" and on "La Nostra Costa" as he remembers it in those early years.  Detail of the Event are as follows:


WHERE: 399 ENCINAL STREET, SANTA CRUZ, CA, SANTA CRUZ COUNTY
                BOARD OF EDUCATION  BUILDING - NEAR COSTCO AND HARVEY WEST PARK
               ( HANDICAP ACCESS THROUGH THE REAR OF BUILDING)


DATE:     SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2013
TIME:      11:OO AM  TO 4:00 PM





FOOD:     A LIGHT CUISINE WILL BE SERVED







DRINK:   NON-ALCOHOLIC ONLY



MUSIC:   OLD ITALIAN SONGS AND ERA FAVORITES





FEE:          $5 DOLLAR DONATIONS SUGGESTED
















PARKING:    AMPLE:  IN THE BACK AND ON STREET

WEBSITE:     www.nostra-costa.blogspot.com

TEL:                831-521-0576


DIRECTIONS: AT THE INTERSECTION OF HWY 1 AND HWY 9 IN SANTA CRUZ, TURN ON HWY 9 TOWARDS FELTON; THEN MAKE A LEFT ON ENCINAL STREET (SECOND INTERSECTION ). GO STRAIGHT  TO THE INTERSECTION OF DUBOIS AND ENCINAL.  THE OFFICE OF EDUCATION BUILDING WILL BE ON YOUR LEFT. "CLICCA":  http://goo.gl/maps/RORkj   FOR MAP.




AS TOM MARKETELLO WOULD SAY:
DRIVE SAFELY.  HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE.

SANTA CRUZ NORTH COAST PRESENTATION A SUCCESS.

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IVANO SAYS: OUR SANTA CRUZ NORTH COAST PRESENTATION IN SANTA CRUZ ON MARCH 16, 2013 WAS A GREAT SUCCESS. MY THANKS TO JIM HOWES, LaNORMA, (NORMA DINELLI WILSON, PATTY MORELLI AND MY GRANDSONS KRISTIAN RICHARD KNOWLES AND ANDREW FRITTER. I COULDN'T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU.  ALSO MY THANKS TO THOSE WHO ATTENDED AND PARTICIPATED IN THE EVENT. MILLE GRAZIE.

BELOW ARE SOME PHOTOS OF THE EVENT TAKEN BY MARVIN DEL CHIARO:

Jo Anne Perkins (Papa) with Flora Anecito (Bargiacchi)
                                                                                    The "Old Rancere" with 'Shavola' in hand explaining how "Bronco"
                                 used to work the fields "su per la costa", while singing in Italian.


                                        Patty Morelli and Alverda Orlando



                                Jim Howes, my Production Manager

                            Marvin Del Chiaro, Friend and Photographer


                                  Pointing to Map of 'La Nostra Costa"
                                          with Marvin and La Norma


                                    With Grandson, Kristian


                           
 LaNorma telling it how it was growing up 'su per la costa'.


With Anna Maria Gottie, President, 
   Ladies Branch, Santa Cruz Old Timers


At ringside with Primo Carnera and Max Baer



IVANO SAYS (CON'T): Below are some photos shown on the 'big screen" at our Event:

                                           Benito Mussoline C.1922
                                      Stanchion at La Barranca Park - Santa Cruz
                                           Ellis Island
                                           Angie Battistini's Birthday - Santa Cruz
                      
 Fallen Santa Cruz Police Officers Elizabeth Butler and Loren "Butch" Baker  
                           Saluting Butler- Baker Funeral Procession  2013
                                                Gregory Brothers, Francis and Alvin C. 1945
                                                              Guido Bianconi
                         Gemignani Brothers, Lido, Augie and Joe

                                       Peter Pianavilla
                            Gervasio "Bronco" Comelli and Lido Cantarutti
                                                                         
                                          Lina Bressani Gemignani

                                Map of La Nostra Costa by Norma Dinelli Wilson


                  Photo of La Nostra Costa's Golden Bluffs by Anneliese Agren


                                                                                                         

FIGLIA DI SANTA CROCE (DAUGHTER OF SANTA CRUZ) MARY GHIO MARSALISI REMEMBERED

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IVANO SAYS: The below Remembrance of Mary Ghio Marsalisi was first published in the
 Santa Cruz Sentinel : www.santacruzsentinel.com  

Mary Ghio Marsalisi Obituary Mary Ghio Marsalisi Feb. 16,1921-Mar. 31,2013 Resident of Santa Cruz Mary Ghio Marsalisi passed away on March 31, 2013 at a local convalescent hospital. She was 92. Mary was born in Santa Cruz on February 16, 1921. She was one of eight children born to Stephen and Caterina Ghio. Mary grew up in Santa Cruz and was a graduate of Santa Cruz High School. As a young women she met Bernard Marsalisa while he was recovering at the Casa Del Rey from injuries he sustained in World War Two. The couple later married and made their home in Santa Cruz. Mary was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She enjoyed gardening and attending social gatherings of the Italian Catholic Federation and the Marconi Club. She was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church. She is survived by her sons, Louis Marsalisi and Stephen Marsalisi and his wife, Julie; daughter, Ann Loncarich and her husband, Rick; sister, Victoria Gemignani; brother, Johnnie Ghio; four grandchildren, Chase Marsalisi, Leah Marsalisi-Romero and her husband, Ben Romero, Nicolette Marsalisi and Taryn Marsalisi; She is also survived by her great grandson, Benito Romero and numerous nieces, nephews, grand nieces and grand nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bernard Marsalisi, five siblings, Steve "Ghighi" Ghio, Bautista "Lillie" Ghio, Victor Ghio, Flora Jackson and Gloria Dellamora, daugher-in-law, Bonnie Marsalisi and her parents. A vigil prayer service and rosary will be held at Benito & Azzaro Pacific Gardens Chapel, 1050 Cayuga St, Santa Cruz, CA. on Thursday, April 4, 2013 at 7:00 pm. A visitation will be held at the chapel on Thursday from 5:00 pm until service time. A private family interment will be held on Friday at Holy Cross Cemetery. The family wishes to express a sincere and heartfelt thank you to Mary's nieces, Donna Karst and Linda Deane and her great niece Melissa Dean their unconditional love and the care they gave to her during her illness and to Hospice of Santa Cruz for the compassionate care and support they provided the last months of her life. Contributions may be made to Hospice of Santa Cruz, 940 Disc Dr., Scotts Valley, CA 95066.

ADDIO MARY, UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN ACROSS "IL ULTIMO PONTE" (THE LAST BRIDGE)

FIGLIO DELLA COSTA (SON OF THE COAST) CHARLIE MODENA REMEMBERED

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Charles Louis Modena

Obituary

Charles Louis Modena
January 16, 1914 - May 6, 2013
Resident of Santa Cruz
Our Dearest Dad, Charlie, died peacefully with family at his bedside after a very brief illness.
He was born at home on a beautiful ranch in San Gregorio, California to Carlo and Sylvia Modena, who were originally from Lucca, Italy. He was the youngest of five children.
He relocated to Santa Cruz upon his marriage to his wife, Theresa. It was in Santa Cruz where they raised their two children, Charlene and Fred and lived happily for more than seventy years.
He was in the military Army Corp of Engineers during WWII and was discharged in August 1943. He was a member of the Elks Club, The Marconi Club and the ICF of Santa Cruz.
He acquired Santa Cruz Distributing Company in the 1950's and sold the company in 1998. It was one of the first independent trucking companies in Santa Cruz.
Charlie was a lover of life, a great story teller and was happiest when surrounded by family, friends and his hunting dogs. His interests were endless and so many things brought him joy: His love of family history, cooking family recipes, gathering wild mushrooms, award winning wine making, canning, gardening, grafting fruit trees, hunting, fishing, and traveling, especially to Italy. He really was the keeper of the family flame. Never to be forgotten is the organic strawberry wine made by our Mom and Dad when they were well into their seventies. He loved making summertime root beer floats and used his artistic talents to keep his small children entertained for hours. Who can forget his love for Kitto, the family cat, who shared his life and easy chair for more than 20 years.
He is preceded in death by his wife of seventy years, Theresa Dimeo Modena who passed away in 2010 and is also survived by his children: Charlene and Fred; Daughter in law, Lia Modena; Two grandchildren, Lisa and Eric Modena; and three great grandchildren, Isabel, Lance and Cedric Modena and numerous nieces and nephews.
The family would also like to thank devoted caregivers, Sylvia Soper, Marissa Alvarez, Pam Smith, Viveca Vega and grandson, Eric Modena.
Papa Charlie's passing leaves a huge emptiness in the lives of family and friends. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him and whose lives he has touched and enriched.
Dad, give everyone a hug for us.
Friends are invited to a visitation beginning at 9 AM on Saturday May 18, 2013 at the Oakwood Memorial Chapel 3301 Paul Sweet Road in Santa Cruz. Funeral Mass begins at 11:00 AM with a graveside committal to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery 2271 7th Ave Santa Cruz. 
A reception following will be held at the Elks Lodge 150 Jewell Street Santa Cruz.
If you would like to offer condolences to Charlie's family, share your memories and light a candle in his memory please visit www.scmemorial.com

Figlio Della Costa Charlie Modena Remembered

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Charles Louis Modena
January 16, 1914 - May 6, 2013
Resident of Santa Cruz
Our Dearest Dad, Charlie, died peacefully with family at his bedside after a very brief illness.
He was born at home on a beautiful ranch in San Gregorio, California to Carlo and Sylvia Modena, who were originally from Lucca, Italy. He was the youngest of five children.
He relocated to Santa Cruz upon his marriage to his wife, Theresa. It was in Santa Cruz where they raised their two children, Charlene and Fred and lived happily for more than seventy years.
He was in the military Army Corp of Engineers during WWII and was discharged in August 1943. He was a member of the Elks Club, The Marconi Club and the ICF of Santa Cruz.
He acquired Santa Cruz Distributing Company in the 1950's and sold the company in 1998. It was one of the first independent trucking companies in Santa Cruz.
Charlie was a lover of life, a great story teller and was happiest when surrounded by family, friends and his hunting dogs. His interests were endless and so many things brought him joy: His love of family history, cooking family recipes, gathering wild mushrooms, award winning wine making, canning, gardening, grafting fruit trees, hunting, fishing, and traveling, especially to Italy. He really was the keeper of the family flame. Never to be forgotten is the organic strawberry wine made by our Mom and Dad when they were well into their seventies. He loved making summertime root beer floats and used his artistic talents to keep his small children entertained for hours. Who can forget his love for Kitto, the family cat, who shared his life and easy chair for more than 20 years.
He is preceded in death by his wife of seventy years, Theresa Dimeo Modena who passed away in 2010 and is also survived by his children: Charlene and Fred; Daughter in law, Lia Modena; Two grandchildren, Lisa and Eric Modena; and three great grandchildren, Isabel, Lance and Cedric Modena and numerous nieces and nephews.
The family would also like to thank devoted caregivers, Sylvia Soper, Marissa Alvarez, Pam Smith, Viveca Vega and grandson, Eric Modena.
Papa Charlie's passing leaves a huge emptiness in the lives of family and friends. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him and whose lives he has touched and enriched.
Dad, give everyone a hug for us.
Friends are invited to a visitation beginning at 9 AM on Saturday May 18, 2013 at the Oakwood Memorial Chapel 3301 Paul Sweet Road in Santa Cruz. Funeral Mass begins at 11:00 AM with a graveside committal to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery 2271 7th Ave Santa Cruz. 
A reception following will be held at the Elks Lodge 150 Jewell Street Santa Cruz.
If you would like to offer condolences to Charlie's family, share your memories and light a candle in his memory please visit www.scmemorial.com

OLD 'LA NOSTRA COSTA ANNOUCEMENT - SANTA CRUZ FAIRGROUNDS 2006.

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JUST IN CASE YOU HAVEN'T HEARD....

THE DELUCCA ACCIDENT - SIXTY-SIX YEARS AGO TODAY

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IVANO SAYS: I posted this today on our La Nostra Costa (Our Coast) Facebook page. I know that some of my LNostra-Costa "Blagga" friends (Gino Campioni for one) to not do Facebook for personal reasons. Therefore,  I'm posting this for you  to see.

At approximately 6:30 PM on August 1, 1947, sixty-six years ago today, quite possibly the worst accident in Santa Cruz North Coast History occurred at the intersection of Swanton Road and Coast Hwy 1. The photo below appeared in the SC Sentinel that year, and shows the two vehicles, a California Department of Forestry Truck and a 1941 Buick passenger car after the violent collision. None of the six member Fire crew was killed, however; five of passengers in the Buick did not survive the accident. “The Sentinel identified the dead victims as Amerigo DeLucca, age thirty-six, Donna DeLucca, age four , Anthony DeLucca, age 9, Mr. Manual Quadros, age sixty, and Mrs. Manuel Quadros, age fifty-five.” [La Nostra Costa (Our Coast) Page 291]



 
 

For my personal views and additional photos "clicca": http://nostra-costa.blogspot.com/2007/07/collision-course-delucca-accident.html


A WINDOW TO THE PAST

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This photo tells it all. For me, its like having a window into the past.
 
It is one of my favorite photos and it appears on page 77 of my book "La Nostra Costa  (Our Coast) [LNC]. It is captioned "BRONCO IN HIS RANCERE OUTFIT C.1950". I took this photo from the inside of our bedroom in our old house on the Gulch Ranch. In it you can see "Bronco", my father, like he would be dressed to go to work each morning. In the background to the right you can see the clothesline that my mother hung clothes to dry. Capi, our dog, appears to be watching for something. And to the left with the "Keep Out" sign on the door is the club house where my brother and I kept and read our "Funny Books" . And where we played Italian songs [some with a Fascist flare to them]  on an  old  stand up Victrola phonograph. [LNC : pages 145-147]

You can also see the enclosed chicken yard where we kept our chickens. Inside that chicken yard to the left, out of view, is where Bronco almost got arrested as an Alien Spy, while feeding our rabbits in their hutches, during a WW II Blackout. [LNC: Pages 30-31]  All of this is gone now, except for the distant field. BTW: Near the top of the photo, horizontally across along where the crops end, is part of the race course my brother John and I took when racing in the "Old Carrettone", our old family car.[LNC: Pages 261-263]
 
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  • A PHOTO REMEMBRANCE OF FALLEN SAN JOSE POLICE OFFICER RICHARD HUERTA - 2013

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    In my book "La Nostra Costa" (Our Coast), I write about the brutal killing of my best friend San Jose Police Officer Richard Eugene Huerta, on August 6, 1970 and how it affected my personal and professional life.,  I previously posted these photos on the Vintage San Jose Police Facebook page; now I publish them on the LNostra-Costa Blog in Remembrance of Richard


    This is a photo of Richard's Academy Class, c.1963. He stands second from the left in the back row.




    This photo was taken in my backyard in San Jose in July 1969.  One year later in August of 1970, Richard (pictured in the center) was shot and killed in the line of duty. On Richard's left is SJPD Sergeant Ray Obierne.


    Flag flying at half staff in remembrance of Fallen Officer Richard Huerta. The photo was taken in front of the Police Administration Building in August 1970. I believe that the SJPD Officer standing at attention is Robert Gummow.




           US Marine and SJPD Honor Guard  for Fallen Officer Richard Huerta, August 1970.


    Pallbearers attending to Richard Huerta's casket, Aug. 1970. On the left side (front to rear): Officers Richard Yuhas,  Jim Emmons and Tom Perez.  Right side (front to rear): Sgt. Ivan Comelli, Officers Fred Esparza and Jim Larsen. Lt. Bill Bown stands at the extreme right corner of the photo.


     San Jose Police Motorcycle Officers escorting Fallen Officer Richard Huerta to Grave site at Oakhill Memorial Cemetery in San Jose, Aug. 1970.

    Laying Fallen Officer Richard Huerta to rest at Grave site at Oakhill Memorial Cemetery, San. Jose, Aug. 1970. Officers facing camera (l-r): Sgt. Ivan Comelli, Officers Fred Esparza and Jim Larsen. Backs to the camera (l-r) Officers Richard Yuhas, Jim Emmons and Tom Perez.

    San Jose Police Identification Officers Christine Mendoza (on the left) and Janie Jensen placing flowers on  Richard's casket, Oakhill Memorial Cemetery, San Jose, Aug. 1970. Long time San Jose Police Records Person, Margie Thompson can be seen in the background (middle) in the  light color dress.


    Remembrance of Fallen Officer Richard Huerta, written by Editor Richard Cadenasso and appearing in the Aug. 14, 1970, publication  of the Vanguard, a San Jose Peace Officers Association newsletter.

    Dedication of Richard Huerta Park at Hillsdale Ave. west of Ross Street, in San Jose, Oct. 10, 1974. Richard's Mother (center) receives plague from San Jose Police Chief Robert Murphy (left). San Jose Mayor Norman Mineta stands at the right.

     Lt. Ivan F. Comelli marches San Jose Police Honer Guard into Richard Huerta Park, Oct. 10, 1974.

     Richard's Mother in tearful remembrance of her fallen son. Photo taken at Richard Huerta Park dedication Oct. 10,1974.  Officer Joe Hasselman (in uniform) is seated in front row, second from right.  Deputy Chief Robert Allen (in uniform) is seated in second row directly behind Richard's mother. San Jose Mayor Norman Mineta is seated in the second row on the end at the left.


              Official Dedication Annoucement of Richard Huerta Park in San Jose California, Oct. 10, 1974.


    REMEMBERING VIRGINIA GIOVANNONI (nee' BROVIA)

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    Virginia M. Giovannoni
    Feb. 18, 1922-Sept. 10, 2013       
    Resident of Santa Cruz
    Virginia M. Giovannoni passed away on September 10, 2013 at her home in Santa Cruz, with her loving family by her side. She was 91.
    Virginia was born on February 18, 1922 in Davenport, the daughter of Pietro Brovia and Maria (Grotesi) Brovia. She grew up in Davenport where she attended Davenport School and later moved to Santa Cruz where she has been a lifelong resident. Virginia did custodial wOork at UC Santa Cruz for many years before her retirement.
    Virginia was described by her family as a loving and devoted wife, mother, sister and grandmother. She loved nothing more than spending time with her family, cooking Sunday dinners, daily visits with her sister, Lena and especially loved her grandchildren. She was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church.
    She is survived by her daughters, Nadine Murphy and her husband Jim of Santa Cruz and Edie Dahlberg and her husband Mark of Santa Cruz; her sister, Lena Castiglioni of Santa Cruz; four grandchildren and five great grandchildren. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Virginia was preceded in death by her husband Guido Giovannoni in 1961.
    A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 126 High St., Santa Cruz, CA on Monday September 16, 2013 at 10:00 am. A private interment will take place at Holy Cross Cemetery, Santa Cruz, CA. Please visit www.pacificgardenschapel.com to light a candle or express your condolences to Virginia's family.
    The family wishes to express their deep appreciation to Florence Kuo Home Health Care and her staff for the loving care they provided Virginia. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to your favorite charity .

    (The above Remembrance first appeared in the Santa Cruz Sentinel. www.santacruzsentinel.com )


     

    This photo of Virginia Brovia and my father "Bronco" Comelli,  was taken circa 1936 in Newtown north of Davenport. It adorns the back cover of my book "La Nostra Costa" (Our Coast).  Virginia was the twin sister of Joe "Pino" Brovia, known during his baseball playing career as the 'Davenport Destroyer'. Virginia was also the sister of Lena Brovia  Castiglioni,  who was my babysitter when my family lived in Davenport (1937). As I write in my book the Brovia and Comelli families were very close.

    ADDIO VIRGINIA.  UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN ACROSS "IL ULTIMO PONTE" (THE LAST BRIDGE).




    REMEMBERING "FIGLIO DI SANTA CROCE" (SON OF SANTA CRUZ) ALLAN VOIGHT

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    IVANO SAYS:  I first met Allan in the early 1960s when he joined the San Jose Police Department. Later Allan transferred (from the SJPD)  to the California Highway Patrol, prompting Captain Elmer Klein, who was the head of the Patrol Division, to state "Al is going to be doing the same job for far less pay".  (At the time the CHP was being paid less than the San Jose Police". )  Al subsequently made Sergeant and was assigned to his beloved Santa Cruz were he served until his retirement.   Addio Al.  Until we meet again across "Il Ultimo Ponte" (The Last Bridge). 
    The below Remembrance of Al first appeared in the Santa Cruz Sentinel: www.santacruzsentinel.com




    Sgt. Allan F. Voight 
    February 17, 1937 - September 27, 2013
    Resident of Santa Cruz
    And my soul shall be joyful in the Lord, Psalm 35:9
    Services will be held in Santa Cruz for Allan Voight who passed away at his Santa Cruz home at the age of 76. Born in Stockton, California, he has been a resident of Santa Cruz County for the past 38 years. He joined the Stockton PD in 1958 and was drafted into Army in 1960 serving until 1962 as a Military 
    Police Officer in Heidelberg, Germany and discharged with a good conduct medal. He then rejoined the Stockton P.D until he became a member of the California Highway Patrol in 1965. Al Voight was proud of his service with the California Highway Patrol, graduating from the academy in 1965. His career spanned over 26 years with the department, 18 years as a distinguished and respected sergeant, retiring as S-1 from the Santa Cruz Office, badge number 3698. 
    Affectionately known as "Sergeant Chuckles" to his constituents, his jovial manner and clever office pranks played on his Staff will forever be remembered. Al's humorous side could only be matched by his thoughtfulness and his genuine concern for people. 
    His family and friends will cherish the many times they received an envelope in the mail printed simply with the name of the person, places to visit, and enclosed would be items of interest, tickets to events, two for one coupons, or just the fact that he was thinking of things that were of importance to them. 
    An avid collector of coins, stamps, and baseball memorabilia, to mention a few, he enjoyed going to baseball games (He was a BIG Giant's fan.) with his wife, friends, children and grandchildren. He toured a lot of the old major league baseball parks throughout the country with his buddy, Jerry Calkins and they also enjoyed going to local music concerts. Al loved Blues, Celtic, Country Western and Christian music and Christian concerts and was a frequent visitor of Twin Lakes Church.
    Al enjoyed traveling in their R.V. with his beloved wife Lorraine (Lefty) of 35 years, visiting all but four states. As members of the local "River Rigz" for 25 years they enjoyed the monthly outings with their many close R.V. friends and some of them would also join them on their RV trips too, as well as the many vacation trips with Lorraine's sister Sara and brother-in-law Ray Ward of Santa Cruz, CA. 
    Two of his favorite past times; walking along the Seacliff Beach and feeding the birds in his back yard. He enjoyed meeting his fellow retired CHP buddies once a month at a local restaurant for breakfast. Ward Schuyler, who attended the CHP Academy with Al, and later they celebrated their retirement together was a life-long friend and regular visitor throughout his illness. Al touched many lives during his career including his CHP partner and Best Man at his wedding, Loren Marburg and wife Karen, whose caring friendship was a strength during Al's illness.
    He is survived by his wife, Lorraine Voight of Santa Cruz, his daughter, Tammy Wagner of Placerville, his sons and daughters-in-law, Vance and Maria"Malena" Wagner of Soquel, Stu and DaLauna Wagner of Fall River Mills, and Matt and Alisa Wagner of Carson City, NV. He also leaves his sister, Jo Alders of Escalon, his brother-in-law Vern Willey of Long Beach and several nieces and nephews. "Grandpa Duck" also is survived by his eight loving grandchildren Jordan, Brittany, Cody, Erik, Stephanie, Brian, Hennessy, and Raif; and three great grandsons; Joseph, Lincoln, and Waylon. 
    Friends and family will gather on Monday October 21, 2013 at Benito and Azzaro Pacific Gardens Chapel for a memorial service , beginning at 11 a.m. Burial will be private at Holy Cross Cemetery in Santa Cruz. .







    FIGLIO DI SANTA CROCE (SON OF SANTA CRUZ) AND WW II HERO JOE ARMANINI REMEMBERED

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    Son of Santa Cruz and WW II Hero, Joe Armanini has passed away. This his Remembrance as it appeared in the SC Sentinel:
            On a beautiful, clear, warm October afternoon, unexpectedly and peacefully, with son Scott at his side, Joe Armanini soared into the Heavens at the young age of 97 after a day of laughing, joking, watching the baseball playoffs and a golf tournament on tv with family members - and flirting with nurses at San Ramon Regional Medical Center where he had just begun tests for low blood pressure. Active and vibrant to the very last moment, it was as if an angel's breath gently touched his candle's flame.
    Dad will always be remembered for his kind heart, warm smile and world-famous gnocchi, suck-bone chicken and Manhattans. A Mason for nearly 60 years, dad attributed his long life to a combination of good genes, regular exercise, moderation in food and drink, a positive outlook, thirst for knowledge, and hard work.
    Dad had a truly blessed life, growing up in Carmel Valley and Santa Cruz in the 1920s and 30s where his father was an entrepreneur (founding the Montebello Winery in San Francisco), rancher and artichoke farmer (Sea Mist). He played football for Santa Cruz High School and San Mateo Junior College, where he was elected class president, until a scholarship lured him east to Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, playing Defensive and Offensive Tackle on Earl "Red" Blaik's ("You've Got to Pay the Price") teams of 1938 and 1939.
    After graduating with honors in 1940, earning a degree in romance languages, dad returned to Santa Cruz, working for Bank of America in Pacific Grove before volunteering for the Army Air Corps in 1941 where he served as Lead Bombardier for the 100th Bombardment Group ("The Bloody Hundredth"), stationed at Thorpe Abbotts, England. After flying 25 missions, he reenlisted for a second tour of duty, retiring at the end of the war as a Major.
    In 2009, he was interviewed for the History Channel's documentary, "WW2 in HD: The Air War". Dad had no idea that the producer would select his experiences (alongside fellow 100th Bombardment Group B-17 pilot John Gibbons, fighter pilot Steve Paisanos and journalist Andy Rooney) to help tell the story, and was embarrassed by all the attention. Dad always said that the real heroes never came home.
    Dad married his sweetheart and life partner of 50 years, Victoria, of Santa Cruz and Davenport, and moved to El Cerrito - and, later, Rancho Palos Verdes - where they raised two children, Scott and Laurel.
    He worked for Bank of America in San Francisco for nearly 20 years before joining BofA buddy Andy Regalia at Kjell Qvale's British Motor Car Distributors (BMCD) where dad held sales and operations positions, retiring after nearly 30 years as Executive Vice President, Marketing.
    After mom passed in 1999, dad continued living in their home - surrounded by wonderful, loving neighbors - until 2011 when he stopped driving and moved to San Ramon to live with Scott, Teri and grandsons Jefferson and Kellen. We were incredibly fortunate to have two incredible years with dad.
    Throughout their lives, dad and mom always made time for the most important things: Family and friends. They taught us about the importance of getting a good education and hard work, being good citizens, helping others, and saving for a rainy day. Whether it was teaching us to play the piano, cook, fish, garden, save money and balance a checkbook, or play golf, develop our passions for learning and reading, helping with homework, Cub Scout and Camp Fire Girl projects, school plays, coaching Little League, and learning how to establish lifelong relationships with customers, dad and mom were always there to share their many talents and experiences. Both loved to cook, laugh, sing, and enjoyed comedy, crosswords and karaoke.
    Dad is survived by children Scott (Teri) of San Ramon and Laurel (John) Tronolone of Rancho Palos Verdes; grandchildren Jefferson and Kellen Armanini of San Ramon, and Lindsey, Richard and Paige Andersen of Rancho Palos Verdes; nieces Lynn (Cal) Ponzini of Aptos and Valerie Reed of Scotts Valley; nephews Doug (Faith) Armanini of Wailuku, Maui and Michael (Cory) Engelking of Santa Cruz; grandnephew and grandniece Christopher and Bianca Armanini of Wailuku, Maui; grandniece Jessica (Tony) Warner and their children Chelsea, Aaron and Dillan; grandnephew Zachary Sterns of Seattle, Washington; daughter-in-law Debra (James) Bierwagen and their children Daniel and Rosie of Chicago Park, California; daughter-in-law Laurie (Thom) Anderson and daughter Ali of Huntsville, Alabama; and many cousins in Spain and Italy.
    Waiting for dad in Heaven were his wife, Victoria (Ferrari De Luca) Armanini; mother and father Francesca Barrutia Armanini Colavizza and Isidoro Armanini; step-father Nello Colavizza; mother-and-fathers-in-law Eva Ferrari De Luca Tabacco, Victor De Luca and Ernest Tabacco; brothers and sisters-in-law Edward "Eddie" (Marian) Armanini and Hugo "Googs" (Helen) Armanini; step-brother Mario Armanini; sisters-in-law Lorraine (Les) Bongiovanni, Dolores (John Zanella, Edward Koontz, and long-time companion Al Ebert) and her twin sister Dorothy; brother-in-law-and-sister in law Eddie and Sandria Nelson; cousins Andone and Inkai Arano, Louis Ferrari, and Louis and Florence Knafla; nephews Melvin Silva and Errol Zanella; and grandnephew Gary Zanella.
    In lieu of flowers we ask that you please consider making a donation to the 100th Bombardment Group Foundation (www.100thbg.com), or the Davenport Resource Service Center (www.cabinc.org/DRSC).

    REMEMBERING THOSE SAN JOSE POLICE OFFICERS AND FRIENDS WHO ARE NO LONGER WITH US.

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    IVANO SAYS:  I POSTED THIS MAINLY FOR MY VINTAGE SAN JOSE POLICE FACEBOOK FRIENDS. THE SOURCE OF THIS MATERIAL IS THE "FARSIDER", A POLICE PUBLICATION, BILL MATTOS, EDITOR.




    We also pause to remember our former friends and coworkers:
    (Alphabetical by last name:)
    Former Officer David Adams
    Retired Officer Virginia Adams
    Retired Sergeant Harley Adams
    Retired Reserve Officer Dave Aguilar
    Officer Tom "Wings" Alexander
    Retired Officer Jim Aligo
    Retired Secretary Doreen Amburgy
    Retired Sergeant Andy Anderson
    Retired Sr. Police Data Spec. Beverly "Jill" Anderson
    Retired Officer Frank Ankenbauer
    Retired Officer Dick Anthony
    Retired Captain Joe Azzarello
    Retired Reserve Officer George Argall
    Dispatcher Teresa Arruda
    Lieutenant Cecil Ayer
    Retired Sergeant Bill Bailey
    Retired Sergeant Buck Ballard
    Retired Officer Gordon Ballard, Sr.
    Retired Sergeant Jim Barnett
    Retired Officer Ernie Barozzi
    Retired Lieutenant Terry Bauleke
    Lieutenant Arnold "Arnie" Bertotti
    Retired Sergeant Curt Bishop
    Retired Sergeant Tony "Ants" Biskup
    Retired Sergeant Don Black
    Retired Police Chief John N. Black
    Retired Police Chief J.R "Ray" Blackmore
    Retired Sergeant Terry Blackwood
    Officer John Bledsoe
    Retired Officer Bill "Curly" Bond
    Retired Officer Richard Boone
    Retired Officer Bud Bosque
    Retired Officer Harold Bounds
    Retired Sergeant Curt Brandt
    Officer Delia "Dede" Bravo-Carney
    Retired Sergeant Dave Brickell
    Retired Officer Richard "Rocky" Bridges
    Retired Police Records Clerk II Wanda Brooks
    Retired Captain Bill Brown
    Retired Sergeant Gene Brown
    Former Officer Phil Brown
    Retired Police Chief William Brown
    Retired Officer Gordon Bruce
    Retired Sergeant Ralph Brune
    Sergeant John Buck
    Officer John Buck, Jr.
    Former Officer Runyon A. Buckalew
    Retired Sergeant Lloyd Buffington
    Former Typist Clerk II Betty Burk
    Retired Sergeant Chuck Burde
    Retired Sergeant Bobby Burroughs
    Retired Dispatcher George Burton
    Retired Officer Wilbert "Ed" Bush
    Officer John Cahill
    Officer Mike Caldarulo
    Retired Officer Johnny Calderon
    Retired Sergeant Bill Campbell
    Retired Analyst Kathy Campbell
    Retired Officer Art Campos
    Former Officer Dan Campos
    Retired Assistant Chief George Cannell
    Retired Senior Dispatcher Alice Cano
    Retired Sergeant John Canuel
    Retired Sergeant Charles "Charlie" Cardona
    Retired Records Clerk Velma Cardona
    Retired Officer Gilbert "Bulldog" Cardoza
    Former Fiscal Officer Bob Carlsen
    Retired Sergeant George Carter
    Retired Assistant Chief Joel Carter
    Retired Sergeant Glen Castlio
    Former Sergeant Hal Chapman
    Retired Alviso Chief Pat Chew
    Former Officer Steve Chesley
    Police Data Specialist II Rosemarie Christensen
    Retired Captain Bob Cleary
    Retired Chief of Detectives Bart Collins
    Former Officer Billy Collins
    Retired Lieutenant John "Jack" Collins
    Retired Sergeant Anthony "Tony" Colón
    Retired Dispatcher Jimmy Compton
    Retired Sergeant Joe Conversa
    Retired Sergeant Jim Cornelius
    Sergeant Julian Covill
    Retired Police Data Specialist Lillie Cox
    Retired Officer Andy Crawford
    Retired Officer Bill Creamer
    Retired Reserve Officer Chuck Crowell
    Officer Alejandro “Alex” Cruise
    Retired Officer Betty Cunningham
    Retired Officer Marvin "Marv" Curtiss
    Retired Sergeant Larry Darr
    Retired Officer Don Davis
    Retired Senior Identification Officer Pete DeLuca
    Retired Deputy Chief Don "D.O." DeMers
    Retired Deputy Chief Howard Donald
    Retired I.D. Technician Peggy Donald
    Assistant Police Chief Ross Donald
    Retired Sergeant Ron Dowling
    Retired Officer Bob Duffy
    Officer John Duncan
    Retired Sergeant Leo Dunn
    Officer Pete Dupont
    Retired Sergeant George Dwyer
    Retired Sergeant Hugo Edes
    Supervising Public Safety Disp. & Res. Dep. Chief Stan Edwards
    Retired Reserve Officer Phil "Duke" Ellington
    Retired Officer Paul Elorreaga
    Former Sergeant Bob Emerson
    Retired School Crossing Guard Winnie Emerson
    Retired Officer Lou Emery
    Retired Sergeant Jim Emmons
    Retired Officer Walt Emery
    Retired Officer Anton "Rich" Erickson
    Sergeant Gerald "Gerry" (and Carroll Ann) Erickson
    Retired Officer Richard "Dick" Erickson
    Retired Sergeant Joe Escobar
    Retired Sergeant Dave "Porkchop" Evans
    Former Officer Mitch Fagan
    Officer Joe Falcao
    Retired Sergeant Roy Farley
    Retired Lieutenant Bob Fazio
    Former Legal Adviser and Reserve Officer Royce Fincher
    Retired Officer Roger Finton
    Retired Sergeant Fred Flesner
    Retired Comm. Supervisor Beatrice "Bea" Fletcher
    Officer Bill Fletcher
    Retired Reserve Officer Robert Flinn
    Retired Police Records Clerk Maxine Fontes
    Officer Tom Fowler
    Retired Typist Clerk II Frances Franco
    Retired Airport Officer Ross Frantz
    Retired Officer Don Franzino
    Retired Reserve Officer Glenn Fudge
    Sergeant Gordon Fujino
    Retired Secretary Sally Funkhouser
    Retired Sergeant Walt Gadsby
    Retired Dispatcher Claire Gallagher
    Retired Data Specialist Marietta Games
    Sergeant Paul "Beans" Ganshirt
    Senior Account Clerk Darleen Garman
    Former Reserve Officer Ray Garringer
    Retired Messenger Clerk Salli Gathers
    School Crossing Guard Jan Gephart
    Retired Sergeant Ken Geppert
    Retired Sergeant Hans "Westgate" Gerdts
    Retired Lieutenant Bill Gergurich
    Former Officer Cliff Gerlach
    Retired Police Records Clerk Nina Gillette
    Retired Officer Will Givin
    Retired Senior Office Specialist Fran Goff
    Former Crime Data Analyst Mara Graves
    Retired Officer Ray Gray
    Retired Secretary Ruth Grayson
    Retired Captain Leon Green
    Retired Captain John Guerin
    Retired Sergeant Mike Guerin
    Retired Sergeant Pete Guerin (Sr.)
    Retired Sergeant Lovell Guptill
    Retired Sergeant Stan Hall
    Retired Captain Lewis "Lew" Haller
    Retired Police Records Clerk Betty Hanson
    Retired Lieutenant Stan Hardman
    Retired Dispatcher Ken Harness
    VOLT Volunteer Bob Harris
    Officer Marty Harris
    Officer Tom (and Judy) Harris
    Retired Captain Charles Hartell
    Retired Officer Joe Haslemann
    Retired Officer Jim Healy
    Retired Sergeant Al Heiken
    Retired Deputy Chief Eusevio "Ike" Hernandez
    Retired Lieutenant Kenny Herrmann
    Retired Policewoman Janet Hickey
    Retired Typist Clerk Rae Hildebrand
    Retired Lieutenant Art Hilscher
    Retired Dispatcher Betty Hixon
    Retired Sergeant Jim Hober
    Retired Sergeant Fred Hoffman
    Retired Officer Vern Hoffman
    Retired Officer Chuck Hogate
    Retired Captain Mel Hornbeck
    Former Sergeant Howard Hornbuckle
    Retired Assistant Police Chief Stan Horton
    Sergeant Steve Howard
    Officer Art Huckabay
    VOLT Volunteer Diana Hurst
    Officer Ray Ireland
    Retired Police Data Spec. II Shirley Louise Jackson
    Retired Senior Analyst George Jacobson
    Former Sergeant John Jaeger
    Retired Sergeant Merle Johns
    Former Reserve Officer Alfred "AJ" Johnson
    Officer James "Tim" Jones
    Retired Sergeant Ken Jordan
    Retired I.D. Technician Betty Keiser
    Officer Keith Kelley
    Senior Police Records Clerk Verna Kennelly
    Former Officer Mahlon Kent
    Former Sergeant Gus Kettman
    Retired Sergeant Don Kidder
    Retired Secretary Bernice King
    Retired Officer Steve Kirkendall
    Retired Deputy Chief Elmer Klein
    Retired Analyst II Dick Kleiner
    Retired Officer Dick Knell
    Sergeant Ted Korth
    Retired Officer Vic Kosik
    Airport Officer Dick Kountz
    Retired Lieutenant Floyd Kuehnis
    Retired Photographer John Lancaster
    Retired Officer Ken Lanch
    Officer Carter (and Marsha) Langdon
    Officer Jim "Red Dog" Larson
    Former Officer Jerry Law
    Retired Sergeant Ray "The Deacon" Lee
    Former Officer Larry LeFall
    Retired Dispatcher Ralph Libby
    Officer Charles "Chuck" Lintern
    Retired Sergeant Bob Lira
    Retired Sergeant Dave Longaker
    Account Clerk II Marion Lopaus
    Retired Officer Dan Lopez
    Retired Officer Herman Lorenz
    Former Officer Dave Luna
    Retired School Crossing Guard Johanna Machado
    Retired Sergeant Bill Maddox
    Public Safety Dispatcher II Keao Mai
    Former Reserve Officer Tim Malley
    Typist Clerk II Beth Malnburg
    Retired Sergeant Jim Manthey
    Sergeant Elliott "Tiny" Mars
    Former Sergeant Floyd Marshall
    Retired Sergeant Jay Martin
    Retired Dispatcher Jean Martin
    Reserve Officer Pete Martin
    School Crossing Guard Eleanor Maruca
    Retired Disp. Thaddeus "Tedd" Casimer Matusiewicz
    Retired Officer William Mauldin
    Senior Police Data Specialist Frances McCabe
    Retired Captain E. Dale McCay
    Retired Sergeant O.D. McClinnan
    Retired Sergeant Earl McClure
    Former Officer Garth McCormick
    Retired Lieutenant Glenn McCourtie
    Sergeant Mark McDaniel
    Retired Deputy Chief Ed McKay
    Retired Deputy Chief Bill McKenzie
    Police Property Specialist Tarr Mehary
    Retired Officer Bob Meheula
    Retired Lieutenant Lloyd Meister
    Lieutenant Ed Melz
    Retired Office Specialist II Chris Mendoza
    Senior Police Records Clerk Shirley Merrill
    Retired Sergeant Liz Michaelsen
    Retired Sergeant Art Miller
    Retired Officer Dorothy Miller
    Retired Sergeant Herb Miller
    Retired Sergeant Jess Miller
    Former Officer Steve Miller
    Officer Jose "Joe" Molina
    Retired Sergeant Charles "Chuck" Molosky
    Retired Officer Ann Moore
    Retired Lieutenant. Bruce "Blue Eyes" Moore
    Retired Sergeant Don "Santa Clara Sam" Moore
    Retired Assistant Policewoman Sharon Moore
    Officer Rogelio "Roger" Moreno
    Retired Exec. Admin. Secretary Bonnie Morganthaler
    Retired. Chief Dispatcher Ron Morrill
    Retired Police Records Clerk Ruth Morrison
    Retired Dispatcher Antoinette "Fi Fi" Morse
    Retired Officer Ken Morss
    Retired Officer James Morton
    Retired Sergeant Gene Moss
    Retired Sgt. John Mosunic
    Retired Officer Fred "Moon" Mullins
    Retired Officer Pat Murphy
    Retired Sergeant Charles Murray
    Retired Chief Communications Dispatch Ron Murrell
    Retired Chief Dispatcher Hank Murtha
    Retired Officer Len Myers
    Retired Sergeant Tom Nagengast
    Retired Typist Clerk II Amy Nagareda
    VOLT Volunteer Marynell Naughton
    Retired Officer Annie (Hally) Navin
    Former Officer Glen Neece
    Former Crime Prevention Spec. Marlin "Cotton" Neufeld
    Retired Sergeant Rex Newburn
    Reserve Officer Jack Nichols
    Retired Police Data Specialist Helene Norman
    Officer Alvey "Al" North
    Retired Dispatcher Linda Norwood
    Former Reserve Officer Terry O'Connell
    Former Officer Tommy O'Connell
    Retired Sergeant Dexter O'Day
    Retired Officer James O'Day
    Retired Dispatcher Ed "Radio Ed" Oiseth, Sr.
    Retired Secretary Carolyn Page
    Retired Police Records Clerk II Phyllis Papa
    Former Officer David Parbst
    Retired Officer John Patrick
    Former Sergeant John Percival
    Retired Sergeant John Periman
    Retired Lieutenant Fred Petersen
    Retired Dispatcher Shirley Petersen
    Retired Steno Clerk Carole Peterson
    Retired Sergeant Courtney "Court" Peterson
    Former Sergeant Arthur "Art" Philpot
    Retired Officer Joe Pinkston
    Retired Police Data Specialist Betty Poe
    Retired Sergeant Bill Poelle
    Retired Lieutenant Dave Pollock
    Retired Typist Clerk II Charlene Poole
    Retired Captain Eddie Pracna
    Retired Officer Dante "Dan" Provasi
    Park Ranger Todd Quick
    Retired Typist Clerk II Phyllis Quirley
    Former Officer William Radunich
    Retired Officer Frank Rafferty
    Retired Sergeant Lloyd Ralston
    Retired Officer Anthony "Tony" Ranada
    Retired Latent Print Supervisor Ken Raney
    Retired Secretary Pauline Rasmussen
    Retired Sergeant Hal Ratliff
    Senior Steno Clerk Constance Ravenstein
    Retired Police Data Spec. II Carlotta Redmond
    Sergeant Richard "Rich" Reyes
    Retired Sergeant Jack Richards
    Retired Officer Ed Ricketts
    Retired Office Specialist Clara "Marie" Roberts
    Retired Records Supervisor Maggie Roe
    Retired Officer Chad "Coach" Rolston
    Retired Lieutenant Steve Ronco
    Retired Officer Dennis Rosario
    Officer Miguel "Mike" Rosas
    Retired Officer Tony Russo
    Retired Identification Officer Bernice Sadler
    Officer Juan Salcido
    Retired Officer Dwight Salsbury
    Retired Police Records Supervisor Connie Sandoval
    Retired Officer David Sandoval
    Retired Lieutenant Greg Sargent
    Retired Latent Print Examiner Vic Sartin
    Former Officer Ray Saunders
    Retired Officer Charles "Charlie" Schaefer
    Retired Identification Technician Frances Schotenheimer
    Retired Police Data Specialist Elsie Schrull
    Retired Officer Herman Schwandt
    Retired Captain Tom Scribner
    Retired Sergeant Garyn Scott
    Former Officer Ed Sekaquaptewa
    Retired P/T Typist Clerk II Regina Sellarole
    Records Clerk Gretta Shannon
    Sergeant Chris (and Lynn) Shimek
    Retired Captain Tom Short
    Retired Officer Paul Shuman
    Retired Sergeant Bob Silfvast
    Retired Senior Police Records Clerk Ruth Silverstein
    Retired Sergeant Bob Sims
    Retired Dispatcher Ethel Sims
    Former Dispatcher Jim Slater
    Retired Property Specialist Justin Smith
    Retired Sergeant Ron Smith
    Retired Lieutenant Ken Stagg
    Retired Police Data Specialist II Dorothy Stang
    Retired Assistant Policewoman Clarice "Tawny" Stelzer
    Retired Officer Mario Stefanini
    Retired Sergeant Joe Stewart
    Former Officer LeMoine "Lee" Stille
    Retired Dispatcher Howard Stout
    Retired Sergeant Marc Sturdivant
    Retired Sergeant Stella Sullivan
    Director of Communications Lyman Swan
    Garage Attendant Frank Sypert
    Retired Lieutenant Larry Tambellini
    Retired Officer Frank Tanner
    Retired Dispatcher Jim Terra
    Retired Lieutenant Jim Terry
    Lieutenant Larry Thannisch
    Former Sergeant Steve Thatcher
    Reserve Captain Cal Thomas
    Retired Secretary Nadine Thompson
    Former Reserve Lieutenant Greg Thul
    Former Officer Forrest Tittle
    Retired Reserve Sergeant Sixto "Toby" Tobias
    Retired Sergeant Harold "Hal" Toussaint
    Retired Dispatcher Ron Townsend
    Account Clerk Pauline Trevisano
    Former Officer Mitch Ucovich
    Cork Typist Marlene Uyehara
    Dispatcher and Reserve Officer Tom Vanderpriem
    Former Reserve Officer Ron Tsukomoto
    Retired Sergeant Mike Van Dyck
    Lieutenant Ernie Vasquez
    Retired Reserve Captain James "Jim" Vinson Sr.
    Retired Reserve Deputy Chief Julio Viola
    Retired Officer Joe Vittoe
    Retired Secretary Alice Wagner
    Retired Sergeant Seymour "Sy" Wakeman
    Retired Officer Maury Warner
    Retired Sergent Bob Warrick
    Retired Sergeant Lloyd Warthan
    Officer Carl Watt (and Wife)
    Retired Officer Rich Weiser
    Retired Sergeant Bill Wells, Sr.
    Retired Lieutenant Merlin "Wheat" Wheatley
    Retired Officer Fred Whitley
    Retired Garage Attendant Freddie "3-Wheeler" Whitmarsh
    Retired Officer Leroy Widman
    Retired Sergeant Ron Williams
    Former Sergeant John Willis
    Retired Lieutenant Jack Wilson
    Retired Secretary Maxine Wilson
    Former Sergeant Frank Winkler
    Retired Officer Bill Wiskel
    Retired Sergeant Bill Wittmann
    Retired Sergeant Doug Wright
    Former Officer William "Sharpshooter" Young


    IVANO SAYS (CONT'D):  NOT INCLUDE ABOVE ARE THE NAMES OF THOSE VINTAGE SAN JOSE POLICE OFFICERS WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE LINE OF DUTY (BELOW):

    Morris Van Dyck Hubbard

    John Buck

    John Covalesk

    Richard Huerta

    Robert White

    Henry Bunch

    Bob Wirht

    Gordon Silva

    Gene Simpson

    Desmond Casey

    Jeffrey Fontana



    REMEMBERING FIGLIO DELLA COSTA (SON OF THE COAST) COSTANTINO "AUGIE" GEMIGNANI

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    Costantino "Augie" Gemignani
    June 24, 1915-Nov. 26, 2013
    Resident of Santa Cruz

    Augie Gemignani passed away on November 26, 2013 at his home in Santa Cruz. He was 98. Augie was born in Carraia, Lucca Italy. At the age of 16, Augie immigrated to America with his parents and two younger brothers, Lido and Joe. His older sister Marietta remained in Carraia. 
    He is survived by his wife of 75 years, Victoria Ghio Gemignani. Together they had two daughters; Aldine Marsalisi and Donna Karst. His grandchildren are Krista Lighthall and her husband Scott; Kurt Karst, Monica Karst; and Kenna Thompson and her husband Charles. He has seven great-grandchildren, Katana, Kayla, and Kamria Karst; and Biagio, Costantino, Italia, and Domani Thompson. His family also includes brothers and sisters-in-law, and many cousins, nieces and nephews.
    He spent the majority of his life farming.
    He was greatly loved and will be truly missed. Per his request, no services will be held.
    - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/santacruzsentinel/obituary.aspx?n=costantino-gemignani&pid=168301414&fhid=8818#sthash.XJxZ2tJd.dpuf
     

     
    Costantino "Augie" Gemignani  with Ivano . Photo taken c. 2007.  Augie is wearing my father's (Gervasio "Bronco" Comelli ) old Rancere Hat. Augie and Bronco were Partners on the Gulch Ranch, 'su per la costa' in the late 1940s and early 1950s.  Augie was the son of Aladino and Argentina (Biancalana) Gemignani.  He was the last of the Gemignani Brothers[La Nostra Costa (Our Coast) P.18] .  Lido and Joe preceded Augie in death . 
    ADDIO, CONSTANTINO "AUGIE" GEMIGNANI.  UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN ACROSS "IL ULTIMO PONTE" (THE LAST BRIDGE)

    VINTAGE SAN JOSE POLICE FACEBOOK ACCOUNT OF THE ST. JAMES PARK LYNCHING IN SAN JOSE, CA 1933

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    • IVANO SAYS:  AS YOU MAY OR MAY NOT KNOW I WAS A SAN JOSE POLICE OFFICER FROM 1959 TO 1989. THUS, I ALWAYS CONSIDERED THE HISTORY OF THE SAN JOSE POLICE DEPARTMENT AS BEING PART OF THE "LA NOSTRA COSTA (0UR COAST STORY [LA NOSTRA COSTA (OUR COAST) THE BOOK, PAGES 319-337]   THE HISTORY OF SAN JOSE POLICE IS MOSTLY GOOD, HOWEVER, AS IN ALL BIG CITY POLICE DEPARTMENTS, SOME IS BAD AND ON RARE OCCASION IT IS UGLY.  SOME MIGHT REGARD THE HANDLING OF THE ST. JAMES PARK LYNCHING AS BEING "THE UGLY".  WHAT FOLLOWS IS A PHOTO ACCOUNT OF THE  LYNCHING AS INITIATED BY BOB EMERSEN (SON OF  A FORMER SAN JOSE POLICE OFFICER) AS FIRST PUBLISHED ON MY VINTAGE SAN JOSE POLICE FACEBOOK PAGE.
                                                 
    • 4 days before Thanksgiving in 1933, 80 years ago, the accused killers of Brooke Hart, heir to the Hart’s Department Store of San Jose, were lynched by a mob in St. James Park. This badge is that of William J. Emig, who had arrested the  (accused. The badge is part of a collection from Harry Farrell, a reporter at the Mercury News, who wrote the definitive book on the subject, "Swift Justice."

    • 4 days before Thanksgiving in 1933, 80 years ago, the accused killers of Brooke Hart, heir to the Hart’s Department Store of San Jose, were lynched by a mob in St. James Park. This badge is that of William J. Emig, who had arrested the accused. The badge is part of a collection from Harry Farrell, a reporter at the Mercury News, who wrote the definitive book on the subject, "Swift Justice."

    LA NOSTRA COSTA (OUR COAST) FACEBOOK PAGE

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    IVANO SAYS: HEY FELLOW BLAGGATORI:  LA NOSTRA COSTA NOW HAS A "FACCIABOOK" PAGE. It is called "LA NOSTRA COSTA (OUR COAST) A Santa Cruz North Coast Journal. It is an open group, so if you are already a Facebook member you can take a look. Let me know if you wish to join the group. We are having a lot of fun with new information about Santa Cruz and its North Coast. Plus, photos are being publish almost everyday. Also, I am able to post links to our previously published post on this blog. It is a great way to circulate the valuable information you have contributed to this "Blagga". I'm not giving up on the Blagga, but I find that Facebook is a much easier way to communicate with our followers (both old and new) on a daily basis.

    BTW: If you want to join the group and are not a member of Facebook, you need to first join Facebook. It is easy and its free. Hope to see you on the La Nostra Costa "Facciabook" Page. Sempre Avanti
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