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Services are pending for Vincent James Enrico, who died Saturday during a traffic collision on Mission Street . He was 48.
Mr. Enrico was born in Santa Cruz and graduated from Santa Cruz High School in 1971.
He is survived by father Charles Enrico of Santa Cruz, brother Don Enrico of Capitola sister Darlene Enrico of Sulgit, Hawaii.
She was preceded in death by mother Jacqueline Enrico.
Service dates have not been determined yet. Enrico will be cremated at Santa Cruz Memorial Park.
The family asked that donations be made to the Santa Cruz Boys and Girls Club or the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
May 30, 2002
Hazel Wonda Green
No services will be held for Hazel Wonda Green, who died May 15 at Pleasanton Nursing Home. She was 82.
Ms. Green had lived in Santa Cruz.
She is survived by sons James Bruce Green of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Robert Louis Green of Santa Cruz. She is also survived by sister Grace Miller of Hayward, and brothers John Bolander, Ralph Bolander and Richard Bolander, all of Stockton.
She was preceded in death by daughter Rose Maria.
No services will be held. Green asked to be buried at sea.
May 30, 2002
John Rose
Services will be Saturday for John Rose, of Harrison, Ark., who died in Monroe, N.C., Saturday. He was 37.
Mr. Rose was born in San Jose, and lived in Watsonville for 25 years. He worked for the County Fairgrounds for many years.
He is survived by wife Kim Rose; father Phil Rose; daughter Valerie Snyder of Bruno, Ark.; son Justin Lewis of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo; son Christopher Rose of Harrison, Ark.; and daughter Elizabeth Rose of Modesto. He is also survived by brothers Thomas Fridline of Champaign, Ill., Theodore Shoemaker of Harrison, Ark., and David Kegebein of Watsonville. He is also survived by sisters Debbie Lemon of Temple, Texas, Rebecca Rose of Champaign, Ill. and Ruth Debeaord of Alaska.
Services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at Coffman Funeral Home in Harrison, Ark.
Donations are preferred to First Federal Bank in Harrison, AK, 72601, or North Arkansas College.
May 30, 2002
Christina N. Halliwell
Services are today for Christina N. Halliwell, also known as Christina Beaubien, who died Sunday at her Aptos home. She was 40.
Mrs. Halliwell was born in Oakland and lived in the Santa Cruz area for eight years.
She was a member of Aptos Community United Methodist Church. She was active as an advocate for the legalization of medicinal marijuana and recently was interviewed by a local television station.
She is survived by her husband of two years, Robert Angel Miramontes of Aptos; sons Justin Hatch of North Carolina and Joseph Hatch of Pittsburg; her father, Stanley Halliwell of Marina; a sister, Jackie Halliwell of Concord; a brother, Robert Stilson of Sierraville; four nephews; and one niece.
Services were Wednesday in Aptos. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. today at Valley Memorial Park in Watsonville.
Contributions are preferred to WO\MAN Alliance for Medical Marijuana, 309 Cedar St., No. 39, Santa Cruz, Ca 95060.
Arrangements are by Benito and Azzaro Pacific Gardens Chapel.
May 30, 2002
Esther Kellogg Schulz
Services will be June 11 for Esther Kellogg Schulz, who died at Pacific Coast Manor on May 21 of heart failure. She was 100 years old.
Ms. Schulz was born in Lansing, Mich. She lived in Michigan, Hawaii, also lived in Aptos and Soquel for many years. She worked as a librarian in Hawaii and as a librarian’s assistant at the Watsonville Public Library. She also wrote a monthly column for the Watsonville Register Pajaronian.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Theodore Schulz, in 1998.
Services will be at 11 a.m. June 11 at the Congregational Church of Soquel, 4951 Soquel Drive.
May 30, 2002
Betty Lou Martin
Services will be Saturday for Betty Lou Martin, who died at her home in Modesto on Tuesday. She was 71.
Ms. Martin was born in Watsonville. She graduated from Salinas High School in 1949, and lived many years in the San Jose area.
She is survived by sons Mark Davis, Greg Davis, Rod Davis, Louis Davis and Rick Martin; and daughters Jan Tkach and Cheri Brown.
Services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1336 Cherry Ave. in San Jose.
May 30, 2002
John Christopher Hilbrink
Services are private for John Christopher Hilbrink, who died Tuesday at Watsonville Community Hospital. He was 42.
Mr. Hilbrink was born in Columbus, Ohio. He lived in Los Gatos for 30 years before moving to Watsonville two years ago.
Mr. Hilbrink graduated from Los Gatos High School and UC Davis. He was a landscaper for the San Mateo County Park Service for four years.
He is survived by his mother, Jean F. Hilbrink of Fairfield; brothers James E. Hilbrink of Eureka, and Joel T. Hilbrink of Alaska; and sister Lucinda Hilbrink of New Orleans.
Arrangements are by Davis Memorial Chapel.
May 31, 2002
Esther Kellogg Schulz
Services will be June 11 for Esther Kellogg Schulz, who died at Pacific Coast Manor on May 21. She was 100.
Ms. Schulz was born in Lansing, Mich. She lived in Hawaii, Aptos and Soquel for many years. She worked as a librarian in Hawaii and as a librarian’s assistant at the Watsonville Public Library. She also wrote a monthly column for The Register-Pajaronian in Watsonville.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Theodore Schulz, in 1998.
Services will be 11 a.m. June 11 at the Congregational Church of Soquel, 4951 Soquel Drive.
Contributions are preferred to the Congregational Church of Soquel, 4951 Soquel Drive, Soquel, CA 95073 or to a favorite charity.
May 31, 2002
Walton A. Smith
Services will be Monday for Walton A. Smith, who died Tuesday in Monterey while golfing at Poppy Hills. He was 83.
Mr. Smith was born in Kingston, Okla. He moved to California in 1945 and to Aptos in 1974.
He served with the 32nd Red Arrow Division in the Southwest Pacific during World War II for 33 months and received a battlefield commission in New Guinea. He was wounded during the Leyte Island invasion.
Mr. Smith attended East Central State College in Ada, Okla., and graduated from UC Berkeley after the war.
He worked as a wildlife biologist for the state Department of Fish and Game for 33 years and has published papers on wild turkeys and band-tailed pigeons.
Before his 1983 retirement, Mr. Smith’s assigned area was Santa Cruz, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties.
He served as chairman for the Santa Cruz Fish and Game Advisory Commission and on the Grading Review Ordinance Commission.
Mr. Smith loved to golf and belonged to the Spring Hills Men’s Club. He was also a member of SIRS, and a past big SIR, and a member of the Monterey Bay Seniors Golf Association.
His vegetable garden was the envy of friends and neighbors.
He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Jeanne Smith of Aptos; daughter Laurie Van Alstyne of Carmichael; son David Smith of Sunnyvale; sister Ernestine Barnes of Tishomingo, Okla.; two grandchildren; and one great- granddaughter.
Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Benito and Azzaro Pacific Gardens Chapel, 1050 Cayuga St., Santa Cruz. Private Burial will be at Soquel Cemetery.
Contributions are preferred to a favorite charity.
November 1, 2002