Entered into rest in Hollister at the age of 79. She is the wife of Norman Dike of Hollister. Private cremation with interment at San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery in Santa Nella. For full obituary and condolences: www.blackcoopersander.com
There will be a celebration of his life, at 11:00 A.M. on May 3rd, 2014, at Johnson Funeral Home, 17720 Monterey Street, Morgan Hill, CA. In Lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made in his name to your local Humane Society. A tribute reception will be held on May 3rd at 1:00 P.M., at Famous Dave’s restaurant, 6925 Camino Arroyo off 10th street in Gilroy, CA.
Janice L. Pyzer, Born March 11, 1948 in King City, CA passed away Sunday May 4 2008 after a battle with cancer. Janice is survived by her sons Rick, Jason and Kris Pyzer of Fresno, grandkids Travis, Jordan, Baylee, Kameron, Casey, and Ryan Pyzer, Brother Kenny Beatty of Coarsegold, CA, and former Husband Tim Pyzer of Coarsegold, CA. Mom loved camping and being outdoors with family, and friends. Mom will be missed by all who knew her, and her spirit will live on through her family and friends. A Mom's love is unconditional, and Mom showed that to her family. Mom, you will be forever in our hearts and thoughts. We love you. The family and friends of Mom will have a Celebration of Life memorial for her at her brother's house in Coarsegold, CA on May 25, 2008.
David Wayne Robeson of Dave’s Famous Tomatoes passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family. David was a resident of Morgan Hill, a 1959 graduate of Live Oak High School and attended San Benito College.
Lulu came to her final rest on Tuesday, March 20, 2007, after 80 years of a joyous life. Lulu, born January 23, 1927 in San Bernardino, CA, was raised in Mexico and the Coachella Valley. She came to Gilroy in 1962. Her
Mary Ardell Britt passed away in Gilroy, Ca. on December 1, 2016. She was born in Akron, Ohio on March 30, 1931. Mary married the late Richard Dick Britt in January 1951. Together, they had four children before moving to Hollister in June 1962. Dick and Mary added two more to the clan and quickly and happily became part of the Hollister community. In her younger years, she was involved in the Hollister Womens Bowling League, Sacred Heart Mothers Club, and YLI. Later, Bingo, playing cards, watching the television show Joyce Meyer and reading the Bible were her favorite hobbies. She led our family by example. She SHOWED us how to be a good child, sibling, spouse, parent, grandparent, great grandparent, aunt and friend. She was simply a good person. Nothing was more important than family truly! She dedicated her life to her children, her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was a stay-at-home mom and because of that, we were all better off. She tried to never miss a school or sporting event, party or family fun. She was never too busy for friends or family. At one time, she had three grandchildren playing little league at the same time on three different fields. She rotated from fence to fence in order to see it all. Showing up at a football game in her wheelchair became a weekly event. No one was left out and her selflessness was beyond compare. Thinking of her funny sense of humor plus the fact that she could tell a great story continues to put a chuckle in our hearts. Knowing that she is home with her Lord, Jesus Christ, gives us all peace. Special thanks to Ruth Bermudes Stephens for the selfless dedication, love and the companionship she gave to our mom. Mary is predeceased by her husband Dick Britt; daughters Barbara Diaz and Rhonda Anderson (Hollister), sister Beverly Ackerman (Ohio), brothers Harold Rogers (Ohio), Donald Rogers (Georgia) and her parents Harry and Thelma Rogers (Ohio). Mary is survived by her children Lee Anne Britt, Roger (Julie) Britt, Jane (Ed) Schmidt, Matt Britt and two brothers Harry Zeke Rogers (Hollister) and Leo Rogers(Georgia). Marys grandchildren include: Briant Anderson, Candace Crain, Michael Britt, Matthew Arballo, Mark Harbaugh, Daniel Britt, Tyler Britt, Bradley Britt, Amber Botelho, Damien Diaz, Joshua Diaz, David Diaz and Eddie Schmidt plus 11 special great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.