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Ronald Pennel1

M, b. 9 March 1936, d. 21 September 2012
Last Edited14 Sep 2014
     Ronald Pennel was born on 9 March 1936 at Long Beach, Los Angeles Co., California.1 He died on 21 September 2012 at Sonora, Tuolumne Co., California, at age 76.1
     He was a member of several motorcycle clubs and was a leader at the national level in the American Motorcycle Association.2 He served in the US Marine Corps during the Korean Conflict.3 He was an electric foreman for PG&E for 38 years.4 He lived between 2000 and 2012 at Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California.5

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S2582] Union Democrat, 27 Sep 2012, online, Ronald Pennel March 9, 1936 — Sept. 21, 2012
    Groveland resident Ronald Pennel died Sept. 21 at Avalon Care Center in Sonora. He was 76. Mr. Pennel was born in Long Beach and served in the U.S. Marine Corps in Korea.
    He was a member of Pacific Service Employees Association, the San Jose Don’s Motorcycle Club and Port Stockton Motorcycle Club. He was a lifetime member of the American Motorcycle Association and was an AMA representative to Congress for seven years.
    Mr. Pennel volunteered at the San Jose Family Camp near Groveland for about 30 years and worked as an electric foreman for PG&E for 38 years. Mr. Pennel lived in Groveland for 12 years.
    He was preceded in death by his son, James Pennel, in 2004. Mr. Pennel is survived by his wife, Darlene Pennel, of Groveland; his daughter, Dawn Pennel, of San Jose; his son, Randy Pennel, of Groveland; his sister, Shirley Jacobson, of San Jose; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
    Services will be held at a later date. Heuton Memorial Chapel is handling arrangements.
  2. [S2582] Union Democrat, 27 Sep 2012, online, He was a member of Pacific Service Employees Association, the San Jose Don’s Motorcycle Club and Port Stockton Motorcycle Club. He was a lifetime member of the American Motorcycle Association and was an AMA representative to Congress for seven years.
  3. [S2582] Union Democrat, 27 Sep 2012, online, Mr. Pennel was born in Long Beach and served in the U.S. Marine Corps in Korea.
  4. [S2582] Union Democrat, 27 Sep 2012, online, Mr. Pennel volunteered at the San Jose Family Camp near Groveland for about 30 years and worked as an electric foreman for PG&E for 38 years.
  5. [S2582] Union Democrat, 27 Sep 2012, online, Mr. Pennel lived in Groveland for 12 years.
  6. [S2582] Union Democrat, 27 Sep 2012, online, He was preceded in death by his son, James Pennel, in 2004.

James Pennel1

M, d. 2004
FatherRonald Pennel1 b. 9 Mar 1936, d. 21 Sep 2012
Last Edited14 Sep 2014
     James Pennel was the son of Ronald Pennel.1,2 James Pennel died in 2004.1

Citations

  1. [S2582] Union Democrat, 27 Sep 2012, online, He was preceded in death by his son, James Pennel, in 2004.
  2. [S2582] Union Democrat, 27 Sep 2012, online, Mr. Pennel is survived by his wife, Darlene Pennel, of Groveland; his daughter, Dawn Pennel, of San Jose; his son, Randy Pennel, of Groveland; his sister, Shirley Jacobson, of San Jose; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

Janet (Goularte) Ogilvie1

F, b. 30 October 1942, d. 30 August 2012
Last Edited25 Apr 2018
     Janet (Goularte) Ogilvie was born on 30 October 1942 at Long Beach, Los Angeles Co., California.2,3 She died on 30 August 2012 at Sonora, Tuolumne Co., California, at age 69.1
     She was an insurance underwriter in real estate between 1970 and 1992 at Santa Clara Co., California.4 She lived between 1992 and 2012 at Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California.5 She was a member of the Groveland Christian Church between 2000 and 2012 at Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California; She belong to the Groveland Christian Church.6

Citations

  1. [S2583] Union Democrat, 10 Sep 2012, online, Janet (Goularte) Ogilvie Oct. 30, 1942 — Aug. 30, 2012
    Groveland resident Janet (Goularte) Ogilvie died Aug. 30 at Sonora Regional Medical Center. She was 69.
    Mrs. Ogilvie was born in Long Beach and raised in Merced. She attended high school in Merced and enjoyed going to her class reunions. Mrs. Ogilvie lived in San Jose for more than 20 years before retiring to Groveland 20 years ago. She worked as an insurance underwriter in real estate for 20 years. She enjoyed reading and gardening and was a member of Groveland Christian Church.
    Mrs. Ogilvie is survived by her husband, Gary Ogilvie, of Groveland; her children, Lisa Martin, of Citrus Heights, and Mark Ogilvie, of San Diego; her brother, Donald Goularte, of Ephrate, Pa.; and three grandchildren. A memorial service was held at Friday at Groveland Christian Church. Heuton Memorial Chapel handled the arrangements.
  2. [S2583] Union Democrat, 10 Sep 2012, online, Mrs. Ogilvie was born in Long Beach and raised in Merced. She attended high school in Merced and enjoyed going to her class reunions.
  3. [S1] CA Birth Index 1905-1995.
  4. [S2583] Union Democrat, 10 Sep 2012, online, She worked as an insurance underwriter in real estate for 20 years.
  5. [S2583] Union Democrat, 10 Sep 2012, online, Mrs. Ogilvie lived in San Jose for more than 20 years before retiring to Groveland 20 years ago.
  6. [S2583] Union Democrat, 10 Sep 2012, online, She enjoyed reading and gardening and was a member of Groveland Christian Church.

Jack Junior Galvin1

M, b. 23 October 1921, d. 13 July 2012
FatherJohn T Galvin2
MotherAnita (Thom) Galvin2
Last Edited14 Oct 2017
     Jack Junior Galvin was born on 23 October 1921 at San Francisco, San Francisco Co., California.2 He was the son of John T Galvin and Anita (Thom) Galvin.2 Jack Junior Galvin married Lillian Hamilton in 1944.3 Jack Junior Galvin died on 13 July 2012 at Sacramento Co., California, at age 90.1 He was buried in July 2012 at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery, Dixon, California.4
     He was a high school fine arts teacher at Alameda Co., California.5 He was played football for San Jose State College (as it was called at the time), earning a position as All Conference tight end. In December, 1941 the team played an away game in Hawaii, when they witnessed the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. between 1940 and 1941 at San Jose, Santa Clara Co., California.6 He served in the US Marine Corps between 1942 and 1945 at Samoa.7

Family

Lillian Hamilton d. 2000

Citations

  1. [S2584] Union Democrat, 19 Jul 2012, Jack Junior Galvin Oct. 23, 1921 — July 13, 2012
    Former Mother Lode resident Jack Junior Galvin died Friday at the Respite Care of Eskaton near Sacramento. He was 90. Mr. Galvin was born in San Francisco to John T. and Anita (Thom) Galvin. He grew up in Redwood City and played football at Sequoia Union High School, Modesto Junior College, and eventually became an All Conference tight end for San Jose State University. While on the San Jose State team he traveled to Hawaii for a game and witnessed the attack on Pearl Harbor. He joined the Marines and served in the Samoan Islands until 1945.
    He later returned to San Jose State and studied to become a commercial artist. He eventually earned a master’s degree and teaching credential and taught fine arts at Hayward and Castro Valley high schools.
    He married Lillian Hamilton in 1944 and they settled in Danville until they retired to Arnold in 1982. They relocated to Columbia in 1997. After the death of his first wife in 2000, Mr. Galvin met and married Joyce Bell. They lived in Citrus Heights from 2005 on.
    Mr. Galvin was preceded in death by his first wife, Lillian Hamilton, in 2000. He is survived by his wife, Joyce Bell, of Citrus Heights; his children, Bonnie J. Zucko, of Volcano, Kathleen Galvin, of Boone, N.C., Kelly Galvin, of Sacramento, and Timothy Galvin, of Rough and Ready, Nevada County; his stepchildren, Ted Bell, of Sacramento, Brenda Greco, of Novato, Becky Weston, of Citrus Heights, and Bonnie Grilly, of Colorado; his sister, Shirley Nell, of Windsor; 14 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
    In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a charity of choice. A military service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery, 5810 Midway Road, Dixon. Lind Brothers Mortuary is handling arrangements.
  2. [S2584] Union Democrat, 19 Jul 2012, Jack Junior Galvin Oct. 23, 1921 — July 13, 2012
    Mr. Galvin was born in San Francisco to John T. and Anita (Thom) Galvin. He grew up in Redwood City and played football at Sequoia Union High School, Modesto Junior College, and eventually became an All Conference tight end for San Jose State University.
  3. [S2584] Union Democrat, 19 Jul 2012, He married Lillian Hamilton in 1944 and they settled in Danville until they retired to Arnold in 1982. They relocated to Columbia in 1997.
  4. [S2584] Union Democrat, 19 Jul 2012, A military service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery, 5810 Midway Road, Dixon. Lind Brothers Mortuary is handling arrangements.
  5. [S2584] Union Democrat, 19 Jul 2012, He later returned to San Jose State and studied to become a commercial artist. He eventually earned a master’s degree and teaching credential and taught fine arts at Hayward and Castro Valley high schools.
  6. [S2584] Union Democrat, 19 Jul 2012, He grew up in Redwood City and played football at Sequoia Union High School, Modesto Junior College, and eventually became an All Conference tight end for San Jose State University. While on the San Jose State team he traveled to Hawaii for a game and witnessed the attack on Pearl Harbor.
  7. [S2584] Union Democrat, 19 Jul 2012, He joined the Marines and served in the Samoan Islands until 1945.

John T Galvin1

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Last Edited14 Sep 2014
     John T Galvin married Anita (Thom) Galvin.1

Family

Anita (Thom) Galvin
Child

Citations

  1. [S2584] Union Democrat, 19 Jul 2012, Jack Junior Galvin Oct. 23, 1921 — July 13, 2012
    Mr. Galvin was born in San Francisco to John T. and Anita (Thom) Galvin. He grew up in Redwood City and played football at Sequoia Union High School, Modesto Junior College, and eventually became an All Conference tight end for San Jose State University.

Anita (Thom) Galvin1

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Last Edited14 Sep 2014
     Anita (Thom) Galvin married John T Galvin.1

Family

John T Galvin
Child

Citations

  1. [S2584] Union Democrat, 19 Jul 2012, Jack Junior Galvin Oct. 23, 1921 — July 13, 2012
    Mr. Galvin was born in San Francisco to John T. and Anita (Thom) Galvin. He grew up in Redwood City and played football at Sequoia Union High School, Modesto Junior College, and eventually became an All Conference tight end for San Jose State University.

Lillian Hamilton1

F, d. 2000
Last Edited14 Sep 2014
     Lillian Hamilton married Jack Junior Galvin, son of John T Galvin and Anita (Thom) Galvin, in 1944.1 Lillian Hamilton died in 2000.1
     As of 1944,her married name was Lillian (Hamilton) Galvin.1

Family

Jack Junior Galvin b. 23 Oct 1921, d. 13 Jul 2012

Citations

  1. [S2584] Union Democrat, 19 Jul 2012, He married Lillian Hamilton in 1944 and they settled in Danville until they retired to Arnold in 1982. They relocated to Columbia in 1997.

Barbara (Rice) Floren1

F, b. 2 June 1942, d. 15 June 2012
Last Edited13 Mar 2015
     Barbara (Rice) Floren was born on 2 June 1942 at San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo Co., California.2 She died on 15 June 2012 at Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California, at age 70.1
     She was Secretary.3

Citations

  1. [S2585] Union Democrat, 25 June 2012, online, Barbara (Rice) Floren June 2, 1942 — June 15, 2012
    Groveland resident Barbara (Rice) Floren died June 15 at her home. She was 70.

    She was born in San Luis Obispo and lived in Groveland for 12 years. She was a secretary and enjoyed quilting, reading, fishing and camping.

    She is survived by her husband of 52 years, William “Bill” Floren, of Groveland; her mother, Glodale Rice, of San Jose; children and their spouses, John and Tricia Floren, of Livermore, Dan and Fernanda Floren, of Riverbank, and Kimberly and Adam Abramski, of West Linn, Ore.; grandchildren Kathleen and Kaitlyn Floren, of Riverbank, and Gillian and Ashlee Floren, of Livermore; her sister, Bernice Braughton, of Morgan Hill; and her brother, Albert Rice, of San Jose; and her sister-in-law, Gaylene McIntosh, of San Jose.

    A service will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at Mary Laveroni Park, 18990 Highway 120, Groveland.

    A donation in her name may be made to Cancer Patient Support Group, Sonora Regional Medical Center, 900 Greenley Road, Sonora, CA 95370, or to Hospice of the Sierra, 20100 Cedar Road North, Sonora, CA 95370.

    Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
  2. [S2585] Union Democrat, 25 June 2012, online, Barbara (Rice) Floren June 2, 1942 — June 15, 2012
    .... She was born in San Luis Obispo and lived in Groveland for 12 years. ...
  3. [S2585] Union Democrat, 25 June 2012, online, She was a secretary and enjoyed quilting, reading, fishing and camping.