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Anchorpoint posts 12-4 win over Anzar, takes lead in CAL

Warriors pound out 13 hits en route to eight-run win, go game up

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A male held a female against a refrigerator and spat in her face

Michael Dennis Dennehy, D.D.S.

Dr. Michael Dennis Dennehy, 56, died after a prolonged battle with depression. Mike went to great lengths to protect his friends and family from knowing the intensity of his personal suffering and succumbed to his illness on May 5, 2009.

Morgan Hill resident appointed water district CEO

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Five vie for garlic crown

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Car fire backs up traffic

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Harold (Wayne) Good

A long time resident of Morgan Hill, CA, Wayne was born in Konawa, OK and moved with his family to Richmond, CA during World War II. While his parents worked in the shipyards, Wayne finished high school in Richmond, and joined the Army Air Corps, serving in the army of occupation in Japan. After serving his country, he settled in Morgan Hill with his family, operating a chicken ranch on Watsonville Road with his father for several years. He met Barbara, his wife of more than fifty years, on a blind date and retired as an aircraft mechanic for Pan American Airways in 1986.

Robert H. Correa

Roberto H. Correa, 62, of Hollister, following a long illness, died peacefully at Stanford Hospital on May 6, 2009. He was surrounded by his family who will miss him dearly. He was born on November 27, 1946 in Zacatecas, Mexico; the son of Catarino Correa and Consuelo Haro Correa. He was one of 15 siblings, seven of whom reside in Hollister, CA. Robert was a foreman for Bertuccio Farms in Hollister for many years. He was always happiest spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren, and working in his vegetable garden. He is predeceased by his brother Arthur Correa and brother-in-law Ronnie Villegas. Survivors include his mother Consuelo H. Correa, father Catarino Correa, children Robert Jr. (Guillermina), Albert (Laura Rodriguez), and Debbie Loza (Steve), grandchildren Philip, Darren, Deja, Rachel, Angel, Stefanie, Clinton and Nathan; brothers Tony (Rosie), Javier, Catarino Jr., Mario (Janice) and Jesse; sisters Lupe, Delia, Elida (Bobby) and Esperanza (Henry), and many beloved nieces and nephews. Services will be held on Friday, May 15th at 10:00 A.M. at Sacred Heart Church 5th & College Sts., Hollister, with a pot-luck reception to follow at 3041 Lemmon Ct., Hollister.Visit: www.grunnagle.com for condolences.

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