In Memoriam: Joe Ratto
Joe Ratto loved our school, classmates, and reunions. He was the quintessential Westmoorite! He died unexpectedly January 4, 2019. For an obituary, go to the News page of this website, and scroll down:... Read More
Joe Ratto loved our school, classmates, and reunions. He was the quintessential Westmoorite! He died unexpectedly January 4, 2019. For an obituary, go to the News page of this website, and scroll down:... Read More
While looking for “missing” classmates, we found out that Marina Tenud left us in 1995. (December 21, 1950 – December 18, 1995). If you have any information about our loss of Marina, please let Linda know (lindakbuckley@yahoo.com). Thank... Read More
A few of us have confirmed on Facebook that Clara Collondrez Dawson has left us. We were hoping to reach out to her for our upcoming reunion and instead happened upon this sad news. If anyone has a memory or thought they would like to share, please send it to Linda... Read More
Sadly, we lost Jim Wallace the morning of January 26, 2019. Mary Tibbats (Mary Smith Wright) was close friends with Jim and says, “He was and always will be close in my heart.” See the News page of this website for Mary’s... Read More
Sadly, Roger Casias was recently reported as having left us. His brother-in-law is our classmate, Kirk Ruebenson. (Roger was married to Kirk’s sister.) Roger’s sister Phyllis was kind enough to share that Roger had one brother and one sister, along with 4 children and 10 grandchildren. Roger was born April 26, 1951, and passed away... Read More
Doris reported that Arthur Antuna’s sister confirmed Arthur’s 2009 death. No more details are known. There is no photo in any of our four yearbooks, and only his name is given in our senior yearbook. If anyone has more information, or an obituary, please let me know. Thanks.... Read More
We just found out that sadly Ed Lazzerini left us April 25, 2011. He is remembered as a nice person and good friend at Westmoor. He will be... Read More
Ken died in December 2018, and he is sadly missed by his good friend who said he was a guitar picker who knew a billion bluegrass, country, jazz, and jug band tunes, and he sang ’em all with gusto. See more about Ken in the News page of this... Read More