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The friends and family of six Los Altos-based Scouts recently celebrated earning their Eagle Scout rank, the highest designation in Scouts BSA, formerly known as Boy Scouts of America. Mountain View High graduates Noah Ghosh, Josh Lillie, Ian Ma, Tyler Marlett and Sam Thome and Stanford Online High School graduate Andrew Chiang of Saratoga were honored June 30 during a ceremony at Los Altos Lutheran Church, the headquarters for their weekly Troop 31 meetings. To earn the Eagle rank, Scouts must complete a service project that benefits the community. Their projects included; ⢠Ghosh: retaining wall at Los Altos Lutheran Church. ⢠Lillie: redwood bridge play structure at Mountain View Parent Nursery School. ....
April 7, 1928 - May 4, 2021 In the early morning of May 4th, Paul, Carrie and Tim, along with their step-dad, Don, sat quietly around their dear mother as she gracefully, and peacefully, transitioned from this place to the next. The emptiness that has followed has been most acutely felt by Betty’s three children, her kind and loving husband, Don, his daughter, Mary, and son-in-law, Richard; her eight dynamic grandchildren: Annie, Emily, Haley, Christopher, Lara Mei, Andrew, Molly, and Maxwell; her son-in-law, Bob, and daughter-in-law, Natalie; her brother, Fred, and his dear wife, Sharon; her step-grandkids, Josh, Gabe, Jordan, and Connor, and an impossibly long list of friends and extended family from California and Minnesota, to Illinois and beyond. Betty was born and raised in Two Harbors, Minnesota, a small town on the north shore of Lake Superior. After climbing over one too many snow drifts, she decided to move to California where she met and married Don Freedman, a yo ....
Ruth Ellen Hartwell Rossow Written by Los Altos Town Crier Report When a loved one dies, we must ultimately let go of their hand. On Monday March 8, 2021 we let go of the hand of our family matriarch, Ruth Ellen Hartwell Rossow, and placed her hand in the loving care of her Savior, Jesus Christ. Ruth was born at home on November 25, 1926 in Omaha, Nebraska. A child of the Depression, she excelled at finding fun - paper dolls cut from newspapers, a bicycle (won in a contest), her cherished Shirley Temple Doll, Nancy Drew books, and Camp Fire Girls. She loved riding the city bus – a love that endured throughout life. ....