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Danny Haszard May 7, 2013 at 05:44 am
Bravo to Leopold Engleitner we salute you! 6 Million Jews 3 Million Poles 400,000 GypsiesRead More 50,000-100,000 Homosexuals 150,000 Disabled Germans Rarely does anyone ever mention that Hitler rounded up all the Masons many of them Catholics and had them killed.The only Masons who survived didn't have their name on the rolls at the Grand lodge in Berlin. I think it was over 30,000 Masons that were murdered- they never got imprisoned, but killed outright, as Hitler feared them. Many leaders of various resistance groups compromised,individuals maintained integrity. The Jehovah's Witnesses leader Joseph Rutherford also initially sought favor with Hitler,but when Hitler double-crossed him he drove his own followers to be martyrs. Millions of Slavs, Russians, Socialist, Catholics, Protestants perished. ---Danny Haszard More Facts http://www.dannyhaszard.com/newsframe.htm
Melanie Gomania May 7, 2013 at 12:23 am
Thomas, a lot of witnesses say the same thing. To them, the kingdom is the answer to every problemRead More one could imagine. However, think about it, what if you were the faithful and discreet slave, what are some of the things you'd like to see fixed? Wouldn't you want to see those pedophile elders removed from their privileges, or wouldn't you want to see people live instead of just sacrificing their lives in the name of Christian Neutrality? Wouldn't you want to see the day when a disfellowshipped mother could talk to her son or daughter without the risk of losing everything? Wouldn't you want to have true friends in your congregation? Instead of gossipers and hypocrites? You maybe in the truth now, but the moment you make a mistake, your eyes will open and you will see who your true friends are. Wouldn't you want to see the day when you can have a stable faith? Imagine right now, new light is coming out once again in the new watchtower magazines. Why can't the society just say that black is black and white is white? Why can't they just say that they made a mistake? Instead, they always say that they have new light. If they were directed by Holy Spirit like they say, they would't have to keep changing the light. In John 8:12 Jesus said “I am the light of the world. He that follows me will by no means walk in darkness, but will possess the light of life.” Read Revelation 19:1 to see where the Great crowd is supposed to be. Do some research in the Bible and open your eyes.
thomas y May 6, 2013 at 07:50 pm
some of these comments are very up building and some are not ; in the final out come all said andRead More done , Jehovah GOD by his son christ jesus will by means of his kingdom will set all matters stright.
Frank Cartwright April 8, 2013 at 08:31 pm
To the children and grandchildren of Annette, I wish to send my deepest heartfelt thanks for lettingRead More us enjoy a most talented and loving person. May God bless her and you.
Dianne Warren April 8, 2013 at 04:29 pm
R.I.P. Annette; You've left many Happy Memories behind you for millions of people. God bless yourRead More family and welcome you with open arms. You will be missed.
UNKNOWN SINGER April 8, 2013 at 04:20 pm
GOD BLESS you Mrs. Funicello! You will be missed! I pray for all your family!
Mike Szymanski (Editor) January 8, 2013 at 05:57 pm
Actually, it turns out that we compared notes and we met in the 1980s at a series of parties of pastRead More stars that Donald O'Connor held around his birthday for years, and came up with some photos of us talking together with my friend Marsha Hunt at those gatherings at a house in Sunland. So, thanks for re-introducing us, but turns out we knew each other back when BOTH of us lived in Studio City.
Miki Henderson January 8, 2013 at 05:52 pm
I was one of the people who got her autograph at the Aroma's front table. I think you may hve beenRead More there, Mike!!!! I will always treasure my talks with Gloria. She was very classy.
Dave Gray January 8, 2013 at 05:50 pm
This was the nicest tribute to Gloria I've seen. You didn't put that I introduced you two at theRead More Studio, but whatever. I'll write my own tribute.
Jan Freed March 3, 2013 at 10:53 pm
One of our family treasures. My daughter, Molly, was unimpressed, however, and did a greatRead More impersonation of his "Hah, Ahm Hoowell Howser, etc." which in turn became a special memory for me. We promise ourselves to visit at least one of his special places.
joebanana March 3, 2013 at 02:55 am
Wow, Huell is so cool. So sad to hear the tragic news, he'll be greatly missed. There will never beRead More anybody as cool as Huell. I hope KCET will keep playing reruns.
Terri W February 17, 2013 at 09:03 pm
Got the pleasure of meeting Huell at a UC Davis fund raiser. He was very nice and so funny. We haveRead More a picture we took with him and also he signed a t-shirt we have framed. Almost all our trips are because of him. He helped us learn and love California. RIP Huell.
Lisa Cahan Davis January 8, 2013 at 08:38 pm
Gloria was a kind, appreciative and strong woman. As you can see in the Republic Pictures 75thRead More Anniversary event photo I posted, Gloria always "looked the part". I'm sorry to hear about her passing.
Linda Rubin January 7, 2013 at 08:39 pm
You can see what a colorful character she was in her post-Voluptua years from the pix I just addedRead More to this article of Gloria at our Patch party in 2011. She was a fan of our sites and promoted her own story to our editors. I'm sad to say goodbye to Gloria.
Linda Rubin January 7, 2013 at 08:32 pm
I first met Gloria when she attended a Thanksgiving Feast provided by Temple Beth Hillel in ValleyRead More Village. She was dressed in Native American costume. She didn't tell me about her history as a glamor girl until later in our acquaintance. You can see her interview at this link on Patch. http://studiocity.patch.com/articles/temple-beth-hillel-serves-up-10th-annual-thanksgiving-feast#video-3456712
Bob Perkins DDS September 2, 2012 at 10:47 pm
"What's it all about Alfie? Is it just for the moment, we live? What's it all about, when youRead More sort it out, Alfie? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoNtj27a6Rk&feature=related
Anthea Raymond September 2, 2012 at 02:16 pm
Downtown's Grand Performances presented David "conversation" with Alan Warner at theRead More California Plaza a few summers ago. Glad I got a chance to see this and to hear David explain he had no reason to write a song about San Jose. He "just wanted to."
Deonna Gammage July 23, 2012 at 04:38 pm
I went to school with sage And I can tell you he was a very sweet and giving person. I don'tRead More understand how people who call themselves christians can be so brutally cruel to a family that is grieving so deeply.
Lauren Hild July 20, 2012 at 02:24 pm
People really don't have anything better to do? Sins of the father aren't visited upon the son. ThisRead More is the 21st century. Leave this boy and his family in peace. You'll gain nothing from your picketing except to show your intolerance and lack of respect.
Katrynas July 11, 2012 at 02:32 pm
Well Mr. Borgnine I never met you but loved you and all your movies and shows! McHale's Navy was oneRead More of my favorites!! I will truly miss you, I only wish that my son could of known you and all that you've done. Rest in Peace and go kick it with God!!
Mary McGrath July 10, 2012 at 12:09 pm
My partner has a friend whose mother used to date Ernest back in the day. She said he was a veryRead More nice fellow...
Lee Carnes July 10, 2012 at 02:18 am
I am so very sad today, to have lost a true friend, a friend that gave me some very good advice theRead More first day we met, back in 1982, at an event in California. Thanks to Jeff Krulik, there is a video, part 1 and part 2 that you can view on one of my web site pages. The link on the left of the page when you get there is called: Airwolf Hawkes Rainbow!. Go to the bottom of that page, and click on Ernest Borgnine On The Bus video, then see part 2. If you are prompted to sign up to see the links, it is a short sign up, so please do so. You will see a side of Ernie, that really only his close family and friends have gotten to see. The other page is called The Love Of Airwolf, there you will see pictures of Ernie, as well as some pictures of him in Airwolf. Ernie played Dominic Santini in the Airwolf series that he loved so much making as an actor. Go here: http://www.playitcity2.com , the other URL to the site is: http://www.artistworldentertainmentgroup.com . Ernie will be missed greatly, we all are praying for his family. Rest in Peace Ernie, as I can feel the tears of Heaven with a smile, as Ernie is welcomed into Gods Kingdom. We love you so much Ernie!. Thanks for all the memories. I just can't believe you're gone my friend. Lee Carnes, The Artist World Entertainment Group, and Play it City2.Com.
Joann Norvell Atkins April 19, 2012 at 01:52 pm
LOVED DICK CLARK...he will truly be missed, R.I.P. Mr Clark...
Gail Grossman April 19, 2012 at 12:49 pm
I met Dick Clark in 1961 as a member of the audience at American Bandstand in Philadelphia. I livedRead More in Lakewood at the time and presented him with a key to the city of Lakewood. One of his questions was: What is the one thing you do not like about California? and I answered him loudly the San Francisco Giants, as I was and still a Dodger Fan. I also got to attend the Dick Clark show in New York City that same summer, and gave him a 10 foot Beechnut Spearmint Flavor Ific gum rapper chain, which was the thing to do.
maria muse January 23, 2012 at 04:06 pm
With an 84 year old concentration camp survivor for a father, a stones throw from Burbank, I sureRead More wish I could have met this man! I will look out for his collection. So sad to lose his 4 year old...I can hear mine in the background as I write. So wrong.
Anna King (Editor) November 9, 2011 at 04:00 pm
Do you remember 'Julia,' or any of Kanter's other work? Did you know the man himself? Let us know byRead More leaving a comment, or emailing the editor at anna.king@patch.com.
Roxanne Olivier April 26, 2012 at 05:06 pm
I knew his family back in the 50's-60's in the Royal Oaks area. His daughter, Laura Wertz (Williams)Read More was in my class of '69 We were in the same junior and high schools. He and his wife, Joy allowed me to take the family dog German Shepard, "Sunday" (I think) for weekly walks. Rest in Peace, Roger...thank you for the dog walks!
Ramon Farias October 6, 2011 at 08:45 am
Steve Jobs was a really great man in all areas of his life. As a visionary, Jobs was the man whoRead More change the technology world and as a man, Jobs helps a lot of people. We lost a good man...
Anna Maria C. Fructuoso October 6, 2011 at 12:00 am
Thank you, Steve!
Brian Codd February 25, 2012 at 09:38 pm
I'm sad to read this news. Jim taught my brother and me to swim at SOSS, and I remember him as aRead More gentle, kind, fun loving guy. I have tried to teach my boys to use their hands to squirt water, like he taught me, but I'm not as good a teacher as he was. Farewell, Jim.
Carolyn Daniels November 5, 2011 at 08:35 pm
Jim was my brother and best friend. His two children, Dylan and Lacy, will see to it that hisRead More legacy continues, so that many more children will be safe in the water. Carolyn Herrick Daniels
alexagross September 25, 2011 at 05:13 am
Our 5 children started at sherman oaks swim school when our oldest was approximately 10. he is nowRead More 42, that's how long we've known jim....he and staff are now teaching our grandchildren...he'll be sorely missed, he was a sweetheart of a man. don and alexandra gross, sherman oaks
William Brady July 15, 2011 at 11:13 am
Oh i'm so sorry that I didn't hear about Catherines passing, she was a very interesting person.
Heidi Greiss July 10, 2011 at 09:28 pm
When Mark raced in the 80's at TTown, the house was packed. Everyone came to watch Mark WhiteheadRead More race. It was a time in my life that I look back on with found memories. He was a master of his craft, always knew where to be in the pack, so passionate about racing. Mark was also a superb coach, a woderful, caring father, mentor, and companion. I have known him for 30 years. I am so thankful to have had such a wonderful person in my life. Always in my heart, never forgotten...