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6  Thursday, June 23, 2016

Coastal View News • Carpinteria, California

Obituaries

Juan Manuel Garibay 6/25/1952 – 5/12/2016

Our beloved John, born June 25, 1952, second son of Rafael R. and Guadalupe (Morales) Garibay, passed away peacefully the morning of May 12, surrounded by family and friends at his childhood home in Summerland. John attended Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School and Carpinteria High School. As a young man, John knew he wanted to drive semi-trucks for a living, and during his 46-year career as a driver he worked for many South Coast companies, taking great pride in his work and his trucks. At the time of his passing, John was employed by Bedrock Building Supplies of Santa Barbara whom we thank for welcoming John into their family and for the wonderful support they provided to John and his family. Those who knew John remember him as a “salt of the earth,” hard-working, true-to-his-word man with a heart of gold and a quick smile. Alone or with family and friends, John enjoyed the simple pleasures in life and staying active. Fishing, camping and sports—especially NHRA racing and watching NFL games—were among his favorite things, but John had a particular love of BBQ grilling for himself and others. Along with a great appreciation for Native American art and a keen eye for antiques John enjoyed working with his hands, drawing detailed sketches, making custom wood picture frames, tending to his garden, even raising pheasants. An artist at heart, John enjoyed each day to its fullest. John is survived by his mother, Guadalupe, siblings Rafael III, Rebecca Wilson, Patricia (Richard) Bickle, and Julia, Uncle Manuel Morales, Aunt Naomi Morales, and nieces, nephews and cousins of the Dommeyer, Ortegon and Morales families, as well as many dear friends. John is predeceased by his father Rafael R. and brother Ernest. To celebrate John’s life, a memorial mass will be held on Saturday, June 25 a 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, followed by a barbecue celebration at 1 p.m. at Toro Canyon Park, 576 Toro Canyon Road, Montecito, Calif.

Endrik “Enne” Janicke

Endrik “Enne” Janicke, 61, of Carpinteria/Ventura, Calif., passed away on June 6, 2016 after a long struggle with cancer. Endrik was born in Hamburg, Germany, served in the Navy and was a member of the Hamburg soccer team, playing forward. He moved to the United States while on vacation driving from the East Coast after stopping briefly in the Midwest for work. When his work moved to Carpinteria, he decided to move too and never left the Carpinteria/Ventura area. He was known by all who met him as kind and generous, always willing to help a friend in need. Enne enjoyed helping others with computer problems and hanging out in the afternoon drinking coffee and eating “kuchen” while discussing world affairs. Enne traveled extensively throughout the U.S. enjoying all the national parks and even drove all of U.S. Route 66. He is survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Janicke and his brother Ronald Janicke of Hamburg, Germany, his fiancé Sandi Watterson, along with many friends who will miss his huge spirit and love of life.

Previously published obituaries may be read at www.coastalview.com

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Carolina Ann Osmond Thompson 4/29/1955 – 11/15/2015

Carolina Ann Osmond Thompson passed away unexpectedly on Nov. 15, 2015 in Pasadena, Calif. at the age of 60. Carolina was a beloved hairstylist for many years in Santa Barbara. Carolina was born on April 29, 1955 in Oildale, Calif. and was the middle child of Kay Christensen Osmond and Everett Osmond Jr. She moved to Carpinteria at a young age and started school at Carpinteria Middle School. She then attended Carpinteria High School and graduated with the class of 1973. She was involved with cheerleading and was crowned Russell Cup Princess and Homecoming Queen. During her time in high school, Carolina made countless friends and remained close with many of them. Carolina felt her calling to become a cosmetologist and she graduated from beauty school in 1975, becoming a local hairstylist in town for many years for places, including Skin Deep. She married Dr. Michael Thompson on Sept. 4, 1988 and gave birth to their only daughter, Cameron Anne, in December of 1995. Carolina is survived by her daughter Cameron Anne, mother Kay Osmond, brother Everett (Wes) Osmond III, sister Connie Osmond Diaz, five nephews and four nieces, uncle Bob Osmond, aunt Hope Christensen, cousin Susan (Michael) Christensen Damron and Kim (Michael) Christensen Duncan. She was preceded in death by her husband Dr. Michael Thompson, father Everett Osmond Jr., aunt Katie Osmond and uncle Don Christensen. The family sincerely hopes all who wish will attend a celebration of life for Carolina on Wednesday, June 29 at 2:30 p.m. at Glen Annie Golf Course. To RSVP, contact (805) 252-9149 ASAP.

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Agustin Villanueva Maldonado passed away early Thursday morning on June 9, 2016 at the age of 82 in Brownsville, Texas. Until recently he lived in Carpinteria, Calif. Agustin was preceded in death by his late wife Pauline G. Villanueva and two sons Danny Richard Williams and John Larry Williams. He leaves behind two sons Ray Anthony Williams (Kingman, Ariz.) and Raymond Agustin Villanueva (Vicky) (Carpinteria, Calif.) and three daughters Elizabeth Williams (Carpinteria, Calif.), Lucy Villanueva Arellano (Juan Martin) (Brownsville, Texas) and Anna Marie Skidmore (Chacho) (Kingman, Ariz.). Agustin was a loving grandfather of 18 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and one greatgreat-grandchild. Agustin was born on Aug. 24, 1933 in Janamuato, Michoacán, México to Baldomero Villanueva and Lucia Maldonado. At the age of 16, Agustin left Michoacán, México and came to the United States where he later met the love of his life, his late wife Pauline Garnica Villanueva. They lived a wonderful, loving and full life together. Agriculture was his passion, and he lived his life doing what he loved by working for KM Nursery in Carpinteria, Calif. for 60 years. Agustin spent his last five years in Brownsville enjoying life surrounded by the scenery he loved the most, his garden. Agustin was a such a beautiful person inside and out with a loving heart; he will be forever missed. A funeral service honoring Agustin’s life will be held on Friday, Aug. 19, 2016 at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 1532 Linden Ave., Carpinteria, CA 93013. Interment will immediately follow in Calvary Catholic Cemetery & Mausoleum, 199 N Hope Ave., Santa Barbara, CA 93110.

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