VTA: Politics won’t derail Caltrain
To end a political standoff and keep Caltrain service going all
4 letters: Warmth to troops, no one to blame, free health care
Make a point now to bring some warmth to Christmas for our American troops overseas
Chair Gage takes seat on water district board
A quick, rather silent game of musical chairs was the final act
Ronald Sjoerd van Dam
Ronald S. van Dam passed away peacefully on March 4, 2009. Ron, as his friends called him, was born in Malang, Indonesia and had many endearing stories to tell about his homeland. He was a WWII veteran and a survivor Japanese POW camps in Burma and Thailand. After living in San Jose, Mountain View, and San Diego, Ron moved back to Morgan Hill in 1989 to be close to his two beloved children and grandchildren. Ron always had a constant sense of humor and witty charm. He enjoyed setting up his model trains, built aviaries for his canaries and finches and usually had an aquarium going. As a Jehovah's Witness, he had a strong spiritual faith and looked forward to the blessings of Jehovah God's incoming kingdom. Ron will be deeply missed by his family and friends. A private celebration of Ron's life will be given at his daughter's home on Sunday, March 29, 2009.
Mamie L. (Babe) Zellers
Mamie L. "Babe" Zellers, 91, born in Sioux City, passed away April 20, 2009, in Peoria, AZ, surrounded by her four children, Joyce and Bob Holloman of Peoria, AZ, Judi and Bill Heikens of Surprise, AZ, Bill and Connie Zellers of Branson, MO, and Linda Bruggeman of Sun City, AZ.

















