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Dale J. Wenzinger (92)

Dale J. Wenzinger (92) of Broomfield, passed away on June 14th, 2021 at his home under hospice care in Broomfield. The family found Dale’s writing on his own history provided here, some annotations added:

“ I was born on a farm in Webster County, Nebraska on February 17, 1929; sixth and last child of Joe and Kathryn (Beuscher) Wenzinger. I attended grade school in a one-room coal-fired country school.  Seventh and eighth grades were St Stephens Catholic school where I rode a three-year-old horse. Missed about 60 days per year due to deep snow.  High school was at Lawrence High School (class president) and Blue Hill Nebraska where I drove a Model T coupe and later a 30 Ford roadster, with side currents and no heater.


C. Ray Whitaker (89)

C. Ray Whitaker (89), most known as Ray, was born on October 18, 1931, in Madera, Ray served as a Staff and Supply Sergeant in the US Air Force and served his country heroically during the Korean Conflict, and was honored to be apart of the Central Valley Honor Flight in 2016.

A lifelong resident of Madera, Ray attended local schools and was a graduate of Madera Union High School. Ray married his childhood sweetheart Joyce Parker on July 15, 1951, in Madera, where they made their home and stayed for their nearly 70-year marriage. They raised two sons, Tom, and Doug, who continue to live in Madera.

Michael “ Mike” Padilla, Sr. (65)

Michael “ Mike” Padilla, Sr. (65), a native and life resident of Madera passed away March 11, 2021. He was born to Joseph and Jessie Velez Padilla and attended local schools. Mike was a graduate of Madera High School class of 1974. He worked as a heavy equipment mechanic for 20 years then became the I.T. Supervisor for Madera County where he worked for 18 years.

Mike owned and operated M & M Computers and worked for various farming operations in Madera County. He enjoyed working with the youth of the community. He coached baseball in Little League and Babe Ruth for 18 years.

Mario J. Torres (70)

Mario J. Torres (70) was born Sept 25th, 1950 in a sleepy town in Edinburg, TX to parents Isaias and Maria de La Luz Torres. As a teenager, he traveled, with his Grandmother, Angela, from state to state working in the fields and eventually finishing high school in Lodi, CA.  After high school, he continued his education, obtaining credentials, and later a Doctorate in Education.  As an educator, he traveled to teach in areas throughout California.

Having a talent for learning languages and ease for working with people of many different backgrounds, it allowed him to make meaningful conversations in 7 languages, expanding his influential presence. He was a resident of Madera, CA for 48 years and an active member of the Knights of Columbus, AMAE (Association of Mexican American Educators) and would participate in countless other well-known organizations. 

Hortencia Arambula (53)

Hortencia Arambula (53) On Tuesday, March 2, 2021, Hortencia Arambula, at the age of 53 passed away in her beloved home. She was born on August 22, 1967, to Leopoldo and Maria (Leal) Espino in Mexico. She was an amazing mother, grandmother, wife, and friend. Hortencia was full of love and compassion, she filled every room with positivity, and her smile radiated for miles on end.

As a mother of four daughters and one son, Hortencia did everything she possibly could to give her children the world. She motivated her children to be the best they could be, and she taught them to be strong and filled with love just as she had always been. She supported them in every goal they set for themselves, and when life knocked them down, she was always there to pick them up with a beautiful smile.

Mrs Mary J. Harlow Rose (87)

Mrs. Mary J. Harlow Rose (87) A native of the Usona area of Mariposa, Mary was born on Dec. 4, 1933, to Maude Leonard Harlow and Ed Harlow at the family home ranch on Usona Road. Her maternal grandfather was Archibald Campbell Leonard, a noted guide and one of the first rangers at Yosemite National Park. Leonard accompanied President Teddy Roosevelt and John Muir on their 1903 tour of Yosemite.

Her father, Ed Harlow, was one of the first Native-Americans in the state of California to be elected to a county seat when he was elected to the Mariposa County Board of Supervisors in 1936. The family relocated to Raymond in 1946 where she lived until graduation when she moved to Madera to work as a Bell Telephone operator.

Henry Massaro (94)

Henry Massaro (94) went home to our Lord at the age of 94 on February 20, 2021. He was a hardworking man with a quiet, strong spirit. The family he made with Dorothy, his wife of 65 years, meant the world to him; and was the foundation in which he grounded his life. He loved hosting family dinners and gatherings, especially those that featured his homemade gnocchi and where he could frequently be heard yelling out “Mangia!”

Henry was born to Clara Natalina Griollone Massaro (Azzano d’Asti, Italy) and Giuseppe (Joe) Massaro (Montaldo Scarampi, Italy) in Chowchilla, CA in 1926 where he grew up. Following his graduation from Chowchilla High School, he worked on the family farm until 1950 when he left to serve in the United States Army and Reserves until 1952. Upon his return from military service, Henry’s passion for dairy life grew, as well as his herd of registered Holsteins.


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