Luther G. 'Lu' Roland
Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Luther
G. "Lu" Roland, 76,died Saturday, June 22, 2002, near
his home of 12 years in Roseburg, Ore., after a lengthy illness.
He had been a longtime Ojai resident and business owner. 
Born in Hummelstown, Pa., in 1925, he left the family farm for
active duty as an aviation cadet for the U.S. Army a few months
after his 18th birthday. Having served as an aerial gunner, bombardier,
airborne radio operator and navigator, he was finally allowed
to pursue his initial dream and entered pilot training in 1950.
Serving as buck pilot, senior pilot and finally command pilot,
Mr. Roland would go on to fly single- and multiple-engine propeller-driven
planes as well as jet fighters and bombers, at one point holding
more aeronautical rankings than any Air Force pilot.
In 1951, he inadvertently became the focal point of an international
incident when malfunctioning on-board compasses and powerful
Czechoslovakian radio transmitters caused he and a Norwegian
trainee to land near Prague instead of British- and French-controlled
West Germany. Held by the Czechs for four weeks, he was treated
to a true Independence Day when he was released to his unit on
July 4 after intervention by then-President Harry Truman and
Secretary of State Dean Acheson. Coupled with the patrols he
flew during the Allies' food drops over East Germany, this event
would later leave him thankful that he lived long enough to see
the Berlin Wall come down.
Upon completing a tour as a squadron commander at the Air Force's
Columbus, Miss., Strategic Air Command base, Mr. Roland retired
after 23 years of service and moved his family to Ojai in 1966.
Acting on the advice of his two older sons, he went into business
operating a downtown Ojai service station where a few years later
he and his boys, as well as a host of Ojai Valley youths, would
work until 1988.
An active Lions Club member and leader, Mr. Roland used his downtown
business location as an "information center" for all
matters pertaining to the Lions Club. He was Lion of the Year
in 1975 and was instrumental in forming the Ojai Lioness Club
in 1985.
In 1989, the morning after receiving Lionism's highest award,
the Melvin Jones Fellowship, Mr. Roland and his wife, Ann, moved
to Roseburg, where they both remained active in the Lions Club.
While helping form Lions Clubs in Lemolo Lake in 1993, Cave Junction
in 1996, and Medford in 1997, he was elected district governor
in 1995, and was awarded the Helen Keller Benefactor Award in
2000. He helped shuttle donated corneal tissue to be used in
transplants throughout the Pacific Northwest. He was a volunteer
with the area RSVP, a van driver for the Veterans' Administration
Hospital in Roseburg, and a volunteer gardener for Calvary Assembly
of God Church. Mr. Roland also served as a docent at the local
Wild Life Safari for 11 years, driving the park's miniature train,
giving guided tours, and doing carpentry, landscaping or anything
else he thought needed to be done, a dedication that would land
his picture on postcards sold at the park.
He is survived by his wife, Ann Roland, of Roseburg; daughter
and son-in-law Christine and Bob Lefebvre of Ventura; son and
daughter-in-law Scott and Susan Roland of Ojai; son Bruce Roland
of Ojai; sister Doris Winters of Hershey, Pa.; brothers Carlton
and Charles of Lancaster, Pa., and North Carolina; two grandchildren;
several nieces and nephews; and the families of stepsons Steven
and Gilbert Phelps in Chandler, Ariz., and Columbia, Calif.
Mr. Roland was preceded in death by his sisten, Ellen, and brothers
Arthur and Basil of Pennsylvania, former wife "Penny"
and their youngest son Jeff of Ojai.
Services will be held in Roseburg, and the family has requested
that, in lieu of flowers, memorial donations be made to either
Calvary Assembly of God, P.O. Box 457, Roseburg, OR 97470, or
the Oregon Lions' Sight and Hearing Foundation, 1410 S.W. Morrison,
Suite 760, Portland, OR 97205.
Walter 'Don' Rivers
Walter "Don" Rivers, 73, of
Oak View, died Wednesday, June 19, 2002 with his family by his
side. He was born March 28, 1929 in Anaconda, Mont.
Mr. Rivers was well-known in the oil field business where he
spent most of his working years. He ended his career, retiring
from Vetco Offshore of Ventura. He served in the Marines during
the Korean War.
Mr. Rivers was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints.
He is survived by his wife, Susie Rivers, of Oak View; sons Bill
Rivers of Fresno, and Mark Rivers of Oak View; daughter and son-in-law
Donna and Chris Kellner of Porterville; sister Rudy Holt of Salt
Lake City; sister and brother-in-law Darlene and Fred Jacober
of Bakersfield; brother and sister-in-law Bill and Mary Henson
of Kirbyville, Mo.; five grandchildren; and numerous nieces and
nephews.
He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Gertrude and
Walter Rivers, sister Elayne, and brother John.
There will be no services at his request. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to Livingston Memorial Visiting Nurses
Hospice, 1996 Eastman, Ventura, CA 93003.
Arrangements are under the direction of Clausen Funeral Home
in Ojai.
Katherine 'Kittie' Roguski
Katherine "Kittie" Roguski,
91, of Ojai, died Sunday, June 23, 2002 at the Ojai Valley Community
Hospital's Continuing Care Center. She was born Aug. 2, 1910
in Polo, Ill., and had been a resident of Ojai for 37 years.

Mrs. Roguski was a volunteer for RSVP and Help of Ojai for 30
years. Earlier, she had worked as a secretary in Loves Park,
Ill. Her interests included music, nature, outings with friends,
and making birthday calls to volunteers.
She is survived by her daughters, Pat Aguirre of Ventura, and
Connie Roguski (husband Kevin Sullivan) of Japan; brother Bob
Riggs of St. Louis; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren;
and nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Emil John Roguski,
in 1971, son Rick Roguski in 1995, brothers Forrest and Rich,
and sister Wannie Biscontine.
The family expresses sincere thanks to the staff of the Continuing
Care Center for their care and kindness the past six years.
Family and friends are invited to a visitation Thursday, June
27, from 2 to 8 p.m. at Clausen Funeral Home, Matilija and Montgomery
streets in Ojai. Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m.
Memorial Mass will be celebrated Friday, June 28, at 9 a.m. at
St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, 185 St. Thomas Drive, Ojai.
Interment will follow at Santa Paula Cemetery, 380 Cemetery Road,
Santa Paula.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to Jill
Stittleburg, 2119 Glen Ellen Drive, Kennesaw, GA 30152.
Arrangements are under the direction of Clausen Funeral Home
in Ojai.
Marion A. Westergaard
Marion A. Westergaard, 97, of Ojai,
died Sunday, June 23, 2002 at Ojai Valley Community Hospital.
She was born March 8, 1905 in Brooklyn, N.Y., and was a resident
of Ojai for 22 years.
She is survived by her stepdaughters, Rachel Bagan of Riverside,
Calif., and Janice Cerra of Putnam, Conn., and grandchildren.
In accordance with her wishes, no services are planned.
Arrangements are under the direction of McDermott-Crockett Mortuary
in Santa Barbara.
Steven Crosson
Steven Crosson, 54, was born June 8,
1948 in Santa Monica and passed away June 15, 2002 in Ojai from
lung cancer. 
He was a graduate of Nordhoff High School, Class of 1966, where
he excelled in many activities, winning the Mike Mikos Award.
He went on to attend UCLA and Humboldt State College. He married
his high school sweetheart, Debra Clemore, in 1967. Steve entered
the Army in 1969 and was a wounded Vietnam veteran.
Steve was employed by Delta Electric, and for the past 27 years,
by Southern California Edison Co.
He was a passionate fisherman and hunter and took great joy in
having friends join him on his boat for deep sea fishing. He
was a man who knew the importance of family and friends and had
a great love of life and the outdoors.
He is survived by his loving family, wife of 34 years, Debra;
his daughter, Kelley Sharon, son-in-law Alan Sharon of Ojai;
twin sons Justin and Travis of the family home; his mother Marylee
Sockwell, sister Laura Crosson, brother Michael Crosson of Hesperia;
grandchildren Connor and MacKenzie Sharon; and mother-in-law
Nita Clemore. He also leaves many friends whose lives he has
wonderfully touched.
Steve was preceded in death by his infant daughter, Stacy.
A family memorial will be held at a later time. In lieu of flowers,
the family requests donations be made to the American Cancer
Society.
Jamie Lee Gutshall-Sterner
Jamie Lee Gutshall-Sterner, 48, died
Monday, June 17, 2002 at the Ojai Valley Community Hospital after
a long struggle with cancer. She was born Dec. 9, 1953 in California.

She last worked at the Ojai Valley Bank, and was a member of
the Church of the Living Christ in Meiners Oaks.
She is survived by her parents, Norman and Roberta Gutshall;
sister Nanette Gutshall of Utah; and her children, Max Sterner,
Erin Urbanek, and Amy Moreland and husband Charlie.
The family thanks everyone for their help and caring, including
Dr. Nelson and the staff at Ojai Valley Community Hospital, Pastor
James and her nurse and friend, Penny Vogel.
Services will be held at a later date at Bates Beach, and a memorial
service will be held Sunday, June 30, at 3 p.m. at the Church
of the Living Christ.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Church of the
Living Christ, 190 E. El Roblar Drive, Ojai, CA 93023, or to
the Ojai Valley Community Hospital, 1306 Maricopa Highway, Ojai,
CA 93023.
Arrangements are under the direction of Clausen Funeral Home
in Ojai.
Alfred Drozdowski
Alfred Drozdoski, 85, of Ojai, died
Tuesday, June 25, 2002 of natural causes. He was born
Jan. 9, 1917 in Michigan, and had lived in Ojai for 10 years.
His major interest was fishing.
He is survived by his wife, Eleanor Drozdowski, of Ojai; son
Robert Drozdowski of Hawaii; daughters Beverly Jardin of Ojai,
and Barbara McPherson of Arizona; brothers Casmere Drozdowski
of Florida, and Zigmund Drozdowski of Michigan; six grandchildren;
and six great-grandchildren.
Private family services were held.
Arrangements are under the direction of Clausen Funeral Home
in Ojai.
Josephine "Josie" Williams
Josephine "Josie" Williams,
75, died Friday, June 21, 2002 with her family by her side. She
was born Aug. 20, 1926 in Clifton, Ariz., to Jose and Consuelo
Gamboa. 
Following Jose's death in 1929, Consuelo raised Josie and her
three sisters until she, too, died. After the death of her mother,
Josie moved to Los Angeles where she graduated from Belmont High
School. In Los Angeles, she met, married and began a family with
Harry Williams. They remained in Los Angeles until moving to
Ojai in the summer of 1969.
Mrs. Williams was a homemaker and a volunteer at the Catholic
Church and for many local events and schools. She gave 25 years
of volunteer service as a nurse's assistant for St. Joseph's
Convalescent Hospital and as a bilingual teacher's aide at Arnaz
Elementary School.
She is survived by her husband, Harry Williams; sons and daughters-in-law
Anthony and Linda of Canyon Country, and Mark and Carol of Boulder
City, Nev., sons and fiancées Joe and Liz of Girdwood,
Alaska, and Robin and Jennifer of Ojai; sisters Avelina, Cuca,
Tanis and Dahlia; and four grandchildren.
The family would like to thank all the many friends and relatives
for their love and support.
Rosary was recited Wednesday, June 26, at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph's
Health and Retirement Center chapel in Ojai. A memorial Mass
was celebrated Thursday, June 27, at 9 a.m. at St. Thomas Aquinas
Catholic Church in Ojai, with Father Patrick Keane officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St.
Joseph's Health and Retirement Center.
Arrangements are under the direction of Clausen Funeral Home
in Ojai.
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