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SEPT. 30, 2011
THE COAST NEWS
Daughter follows in father’s law enforcement footsteps OCEANSIDE — Molly Lyons is well on her way to joining the “family business.” Lyons, the daughter of
30-year law-enforcement vet- nal justice major. Keeping it close to eran Matt Lyons, is a sophomore at Central Texas home, however, she has been College where she is a crimi- selected to become a Police
Explorer/Intern with the Oceanside Police Department. She has plans to follow both her dad’s and uncle’s footsteps and pursue a career in law enforcement. Her father is a retired
Special Agent with the U. S. Marine Corps Criminal Investigations Division where he served for 22 years. He has also been with the Oceanside Police Department for 12 years.
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ON HER WAY College student Molly Lyons was selected to take part in the Oceanside Police Explorer/Intern program and gets congratulations from her dad, Oceanside Policeman Matt Lyons. Courtesy photo
Contest lets family meet inspirational dolphin Dr. Angela Muniz Aschbrenner Solana Beach September 19, 2011
Jack Mennning Carlsbad October 9, 1924 to September 13, 2011
Boris G. Kovalenko
Shelley Ann Martens Bell March 17, 1957 to September 15, 2011
Sarah M. Nolan Oceanside September 14, 2011
Doris (Dee) Breuel Escondido September 4, 1933 to September 15, 2011
John William Rockwell South Oceanside March 24, 1926 to September 16, 2011
Norman Engebrits Carlsbad November 8, 1919 to September 14, 2011
Virginia Rydzon Carlsbad June 18, 1933 to September 12, 2011
Elaine E. Gruenstern Escondido May 24, 1938 to September 16, 2011
Robert Weir Thompson III Oceanside May 28, 1954 to September 22, 2011
Barbara F. Hallman Carlsbad June 10, 1917 to September 23, 2011
Susan Linette Van Horn Carlsbad June 5, 1934 to September 13, 2011
watching documentaries and the series “The Deadliest Catch” plus movies in English and Spanish. No matter what life threw at him, he always bounced back and actually smiled and said, “Don’t worry about me, I’ll be fine.” Boris always began and ended a sentence with ALOHA and his family will remember and miss him for his kindness, generosity and love of family and friends. During Boe’s short life he became friends with so many different people. His mother Sharon once wrote in a letter to Boe’s grandmother in 1979, “Boe is in and out of the house most of the time. He is truly something else. I have accepted the fact he will be a Wanderer but he is happy in his own way and that is what counts. I love him.” Boe leaves behind Heidi Hansen Garvey (sister), Christian Hansen (brother), George Kovalenko (father), Don Hansen (step father), and many friends and relatives. Boe was preceded in death by his mother Sharon Anater Hansen, brother Nick Kovalenko and brother Sage Hansen. A celebration of Life will be at Glen Park, Cardiff by the Sea, California, at 1PM on Saturday, October 8th.
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Boris (Boe to his friends) died at the age of 53 of complications from surgery on Sept.12, 2011. He was born in Santa Cruz, California at the old Dominican Hospital. He lived most of his life in Encinitas, Calif. He was a graduate of Kapaa high school on Kauai, Hawaii. To all that have known and loved Boe, they have been blessed. Boe loved life, the ocean and sunny days. He was a surfer, surf board shaper (there was always a plan for a board to be shaped), commercial lobster fisherman (being very proud of his license and his first boat was named the Elynor Jayne, after his grandmother), mason, and builder. He made his living and enjoyment from the ocean. The average man could not walk in Boe’s footsteps, they would not survive. Boris was very intelligent and very gifted. So many talents for just one person. He never failed to give the daily surf report to his friends and uncle. Boe was an avid reader and bilingual, being fluent in Spanish. His favorite pass time was
ALOHA BORIS! WE WILL LOVE YOU FOREVER.
CAMP PENDLETON — In conjunction with the upcoming release of the movie “Dolphin Tale,” the Semper Fi Fund announced a contest to send one U.S. military family on an all-expensepaid trip to the Clearwater Aquarium in Florida for a “Day of Inspiration” with service members from the Semper Fi Fund and Winter the dolphin. The drawing will be held Sept. 30. The drawing is open to qualified military families who have a child that is fighting to overcome a significant disability or debilitating disease. To enter the drawing and find out more about the contest’s rules and regulations, visit semperfifund.org/inspiration. The real Winter, who plays herself in “Dolphin Tale,” serves as a symbol of courage and hope to millions of people, especially those facing their own physical challenges. The Semper Fi Fund is a nonprofit organization that provides financial assistance and quality of life solutions for Marines and sailors, as well as members of the Army, Air Force and Coast Guard who serve in support of Marine forces, when they become injured in post 9/11 combat or training operations, or face life threatening illness or injury.
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ENCINITAS — The Irving Group, a tenant representation firm, announced that Encinitas resident John Dempsey has joined the company as president of its new Construction Management division. Dempsey will have direct responsibility for The Irving Group’s Construction Management Services operations, including the day-today management and supervision of staff and third-party construction partners. Dempsey was president of Lusardi Construction Company directing both office and field personnel in all construction operations as well as the development of strategic and tactical plans in support of the company’s growth.
Award winner OCEANSIDE — Full Access and Coordinated Transportation, Inc., at 600 Mission Ave., was presented with the San Diego 2011 Innovative Transportation Solutions award from the Women’s Transportation Seminar. FACT was acknowledged for its One Click/One Call transportation information program called STRIDE, accessible at stridesd.org with a list of public, private and social services transportation programs. Also available at (888) 924-3228.
Italian lunch SOLANA BEACH — Crush, 437 S. Coast Highway 101, Suite 112, is now open for lunch, Tuesdays through Fridays 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. offering Italian food and a buildyour own-salad concept. For more information, visit solanabeachcrush.com.
New Kohl’s open ENCINITAS — Kohl’s Department Store, at 134 N. El Camino Real in the former Albertson’s, is open and held its grand opening Sept. 28.
Be a yoga teacher ENCINITAS — Soul of Yoga will offer an open house and information night, from 7 to 8 p.m. Oct. 26 at 627 Encinitas Blvd., explaining the Sundara 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training. Register in advance by calling (760) 943-7685 or e-mailing info@soulofyoga.com.
Fitness central CARLSBAD — There will be a grand opening of Activ8 Athleticism from noon to 4 p.m. Oct. 1 at 6070 Avenida Encinas. Activ8 Athleticism integrates sports performance, physical therapy and aquatics to TURN TO WHO’S NEWS ON A17