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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 26

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Sunday, May 4, 2003 SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL A-27 AREA DIGEST REMEMBRANCES FUNERALS FUNERALS er and 6 grandsons and 1 granddaughter. Memorial Celebration will be on June 1st at Jardines in San Juan Bautista from 2-5pm FUNERALS the beautiful world in which we live. Jim was a loving partner, son, father, brother, friend and teacher. Outwardly rough and tumble, but inwardly gentle, passionate and dedicated. His legacy will live through all whose lives he touched.

Jimmy, we love you and know your spirit will be with us in each sunrise. May God and the angels help you in the transition from this physical world to the world of peace and enlightenment. A memorial service will be held Saturday. May 17th at 2:00 PM. Mount Calvary Lutheran Church, 2402 Cabrillo College Drive.

Soquel, CA. Memorial donations may be made to a trust for Logan Dunlop. C0 James Zenner, 5360 Maretta Soquel, CA 95073, Acct 0670907713, Bof A. FUNERALS ton, she was 87 years old. A resident of Santa Cruz for 80 years, Ruth attended Santa Cruz High School and later graduated from Fresno Business College.

During WW II, Ruth worked at Dibble Hospital in Menlo Park and then the Presidio in San Francisco. After returning to Santa Cruz, she was a secretary at Pasatiempo Golf Course when she met her husband, Baldo Puc-cinelli in 1946. She did 'the books' for her husband's business and became a mother and homemaker. All those who knew Ruth, found that she possessed a quick wit and loving nature. She had a flair for cooking which in turn made many loved ones and friends happy with her pies and cakes made from scratch.

She was interested in antiques and became an expert on antique dolls. She opened a small shop in the Aptos Village Faire. Her dear friends and family will miss her. She loved and was loved in return. Ruth is survived by her daughter, Cathy Puccinelli of Santa Cruz, her son, Joe Puc-cinelli of Felton, granddaughter; Heather Gardner, son-in-law; Jason Gardner and great granddaughter; Claire Gardner all residing in Santa Cruz, and brother and sister-in-law; Walter and Pauline Reimer of Los Gatos.

Her husband preceded her in death in 1979. Friends and family are invited to a celebration of her life on Saturday, May 17, from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. at Cathy's farm. In lieu of flowers, contributions are preferred to the Alliance For The Mentally III, 300 Harvey West Santa Cruz, CA.

95060. Postal workers run food drive The folks at Valley Churches United Missions are counting on a food drive by postal workers May 10 to fill the pantry shelves depleted over the holidays. Historically, donations of food and cash are at their lowest levels this time of year. Food donations can be left at post office branches. Checks can be mailed to Valley Churches United Missions, Box 367, Ben Lomond, CA 95005.

D.A. will address Latino chamber Santa Cruz County District Attorney Bob Lee will be the guest speaker at the Latino Chamber of Commerce of Santa Cruz County's monthly luncheon. The luncheon will be from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 8 at the Green Valley Grill, 40 Penny Lane, Wat-sonville.

Lee's topic will be "The District Attorney's Office: Present and Future." Cost is $15 per person. For information, call 728-2881. UCSC staff member joins Internet board Francisco Hernandez, vice chancellor for student affairs at UC Santa Cruz, has been named to the board of directors of the jNIorth American Council for Online Learning. The council was formed three years ago in response to growth in online learning and teaching initiatives. The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation provides the funding.

"NACOL will provide a national forum for online learning, and I am pleased to participate," said Hernandez. Hernandez is executive director of UC's College Preparatory Initiative, which offers online advanced placement and honors courses to high school students. Women's center celebrates changes The Women's Health Center will hold a public celebration of its completed renovation May 9 at 4 p.m. Tours of the facility will be offered, and UC Santa Cruz Chancellor M.R.C. Greenwood will be among the speakers.

For more information, call 423-0701. Advocates needed for foster children Court Appointed Special Advocates of Santa Cruz County is seeking bilingual and bicultural volunteers to become advocates for neglected children living in foster care. Advocates develop relationships with the children, explain court proceedings, listen to the children's feelings and give them a voice in court. An orientation will be 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the CASA office, suite 326, 294 Green Valley Road, Watsonville, and another at 5:30 to 7 p.m.

May 15 at the Santa Cruz Central Library, 224 Church Santa Cruz. Free training starts July 21. To reserve an orientation spot or for more information, call Cynthia Manor at 761-2956, Ext. 12. ri Benito Azzaro Pacific Gardens Chapel MARTHE M.

BOOTH Services will be private Tor Marthe Marie-Louise Booth who died on Monday. April 28, 2003 at a local convalescent hospital, in Santa Cruz. A native of France, she also lived in England for many years where she was a Governess. During World War II she worked for the French Resistance and met her future husband, Constant W. Booth, an American soldier, at the liberation of Paris.

In 1946 she moved to the United States, married Constant, and became a U.S. citizen. They resided in Huntington, Long Island, for many years before moving to Santa Cruz in 1969 to retire. She enjoyed her family and wonderful neighbors in Santa Cruz, traveled throughout the West with her husband, and cared for her beloved roses at her cottage near Pleasure Point. She will be remembered for her warm heart, independent spirit, and unselfish devotion to her family.

She was preceded in death by her husband in 1981. She is survived by a daughter, Isabelle Babette Scott; son-in-law Michael A. Scott; and granddaughter Anne Booth Scott of Santa Cruz; step-son Constant W. Booth, his wife Patricia Booth, and their sons Constant W. Booth and Daniel Booth of Anacortes, Washington, and many family members in France.

Arrangements are under the direction of Benito and Azzaro Pacific Gardens Chapel (1050 Cayuga St. Santa Cruz). TTfT-l 'v- I RUTH DORIS PUCCINELLI Ruth Doris Puccinelli passed away in Santa Cruz on April 30, 2003 following a brief illness. Born in Spokane, Washing- ROBERT JAMES DUNLOP, JR. Morro Bay resident Robert "Jim" Dunlop, age 46, passed away early Easter morning in the arms of his beloved companion Linda Jane O'Brien.

Jim is predeceased by his father, Robert James Dunlop. Sr. He is survived by his mother, Mary Evelyn Dunlop of Reno, Nevada; son Logan James Dunlop of Soquel; sister Jean Corey of Fresno, and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Jim is also survived by Linda's sons, Nicholas and Max, whom Jim took under his wing as a second father. Jim grew up in the Aptos area.

All who crossed his path will remember his sense of humor and ability to smile in the face of adversity. He attended Aptos High, Marel-lo Prep, and Cabrillo College. He surfed with a passion all the great waves of Santa Cruz, braved Mavericks, traveled to Mexico and Hawaii to pursue his love of surfing and Mother Ocean. He had a great appreciation of music, rock to classical. Jim and Linda moved to Morro Bay seven years ago and made the Oceanside town their home.

They and the boys spent many pleasant days landscaping their rock garden. Early morning beach walks with friends, family or solo were a joy to him. He loved fishing, skiing, biking and hiking. Yosemite Valley and its trails and mouiv tain-tops were his most loved spot on earth. He took many to Half Dome.

Sentinel Dome or the top of Yosemite Falls. They will always remember the spirit of adventure he instilled. Jim was a well-respected teacher in the Butolu Kai Karate Association, having trained since his teen years. He revered the head instructor, Sensei Richard Kim, now deceased. He attained the level of Sandan (3rd degree Black Belt).

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