

Hank was first employed at the Martin Company in Maryland followed by Allis-Chalmers in Greendale Wisconsin where he worked to develop a boiling water reactor. in physics from the University of Chicago. Hank married his beloved wife Karen Krueger, June 16, 1956, in a small chapel on the University of Chicago campus. As a young man, Hank rose to the level of Eagle Scout and began his lifelong relationship with music.

He was born September 8, 1934, in Chicago, Illinois to Harold Francis Finn and Anna K. Harold 'Hank' Finn passed away peacefully in Pleasanton on August 23, 2022, in the presence of his wife Karen. for the remainder of high school, Mike found his real passion was basketball and played for the Dons at Amador Valley High School where he. When the family moved to Okinawa, Japan in the early 1970’s Mike continued to pursue all three sports, even serving as the captain of the 9th grade basketball team that went on to win an island championship. Mike showed his athletic prowess throughout his youth playing baseball, basketball and football and equally impressive was his expertise in both ping pong and bumper pool. Mike was the second child born to Jim and Genene Hill in Colorado Springs, CO but moved to CA before he was a year old where he spent the remainder of his life…although he loved to claim his birthplace of CO in order to be different from his siblings and cousins. To know Mike Hill is to walk into his garage filled with life size John Wayne cutouts and posters, Jack Daniels memorabilia, We Support Our Troops and American flags, Calco swag, wedding and family photos, an antenna made from a Coors bottle and duct tape for his old school stereo, an extremely organized workbench, and a framed cross stitch that says, “Love is what makes a home”. She even had multiple nurses painting her hands and toe nails at once and she l. She truly captured the love from everyone she met in her short life. Chloe again was beyond beautiful she had the biggest blue green eyes with long beautiful lashes, strawberry blonde hair, porcelain skin, a button nose and tiny cute little feet/toes. Small, beautiful and mighty Chlo Chlo was known for pulling out her tubes, or leads etc. Chlo Chlo knew what she wanted and if she had even a drop of a dirty diaper would yell until her diaper was clean. She was not much of a crier, but loved to make sure everyone knew who she was and let out a coo every now and then just to remind you she was there. Chloe from day one was always stealing the spotlight as she was an amazing little angel. Chloe was diagnosed shortly after birth with Pierre Robin Sequence which required her to move to a childrens hospital for surgery etc.

She may have been born early, but she was strong, sweet, and sassy from the start. In typical Chloe aka Chlo Chlo fashion she made an early arrival to the world (as she liked to do things on her own time). She had a regular gig singing folk songs at the VA Medical Center in Livermore.Ĭhloe Anne Patzner was born in Walnut Creek, CA on December 29, 2021. Sally was a recognizable presence in Livermore: at concerts at the Bankhead, listening to music at the farmer’s market, attending community events, shopping at thrift shops and walking everywhere. For seven years she served as a volunteer attorney for Legal Services for Seniors. She then began a new career as an attorney, graduating from the JFK School of Law in 1992. Feinberg) from 1964 until her retirement. Sally was a much-loved elementary school teacher in Livermore (known to her students at the time as Mrs. She graduated from the New Jersey College for Women, and earned a Masters in Education from Rutgers University. She grew up in the Ferrer Colony, an anarchist community in Stelton, New Jersey, attending the Modern School. Sally was born on December 26, 1927, in New York City, the daughter of Arthur Ray Brown and Bertha Losak Maderas Brown. Miss Sally, as she was fondly called, was known to many for her fierce determination, her generosity and her volunteerism. It was the most widespread war in history and directly involved more than 100 million people from over 30 countries.Sally Brown, a beloved resident of Livermore, died on August 31, 2022, at the age of 94. Involved the vast majority of the world's countries-including all of the great powers-eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis.
