Lisa Dickens

Jay we have known each other since we were teenagers. You will always be my first crush and my very special friend. We caught up during COVID via zoom. We laughed so hard you were so happy for my happiness in life and my family as I was for yours. My heart and deepest sympathy […]

Suzie Dimblad

I spent what was to be Jay’s last Sunday with him in Santee. We had a “typhoon Hilary party” and just had a relaxing afternoon listening to the rain on the tin roof. We talked about family, friends and the future. He was in such a happy place. You are missed Jay. x

Divine Koklich and UBSA IE

Jay was a kind person who welcomed us in their beautiful home both in Hemet and Canyon Lake. I will always remember how welcoming Jay was with his wife Wilma who were very accommodating at their place during the times that our small Association called United Brotherhood and Sisterhood of the inland Empire needed a […]

Marna Kangas

I remember her as always happy and always moving, full of laughs and energy.

Carl Glenwood Bagby Jr.

After Mom’s car wreck (Dec. 2, 1953) Barb and I were at home alone a lot. We lived on a small farm 5 miles South of Huntsville, MO. Our father worked 6 1/2 days a week to pay the hospital bills. There was no medical insurance. When not in school we were home together a […]

Vaughn Leath

I met Charlene through Family Search in March 2020 when we discovered we were second cousins. Our respective grandparents were brother and sister, Charles Hill and Vivian Hill Holderman. We both had paintings by Charles that had been handed down by our mothers. We both were very familiar with the Holderman residence at 18 Elgin […]

Sandy Gates

Jackie, thank you so much for sharing for yourself and for Sylvia. We will treasure the memories. And I’m sure Charlene will look down from Heaven and appreciate the tree in her honor. She loved her garden and their trees.

Sandy Gates

Thank you for sharing your memory. It was my privilege to be her daughter-in-law. We were very close.