Obituaries
Funeral set for slain Riverside Police Officer Mike Crain
Huell Howser, of "California's Gold" has died
Marcus Eugene Welton
Elizabeth "Betty" Marie Tino
Arlie Walton "Bud" Kibbie
Kathleen "Kay" Imburg
Stanley Fox
Keith Lee Thompson
Alyene O'Brien
John Gouin
Donald Cropper
Jess "Chey" Alcala
Herbert Phelps Smith
Grace Eunice Seibert
Marqueta "Markie" Kay Wall
Marion "Pete" Stokes
Jean Evelyn (Bradley) Rutherford
Michael James Ruff
Charlotte "Schotzy" Roberts
Bernadine "Bernie" Rhodes
Pime Tovar
Ralph Robles
Ventura Lopez, Jr.
Pedro "Peter" Angel Hache
Juan Guajardo
Josephine Yolanda Spagnuolo Carlson
Carol Mills
Rudolf "Rudy" Guerrero
Arlene Feller
Ralph Duane Burgan
Robert Boston
Irene Elsa Lowe
Lou Edelyn Hernandez
Frank Hall
Jean Gentry
Nathan Tyler Davis
Jacqueline Utterback
Ruben Antonio Sandoval, Jr.
Katrina Marie Ravellette
Margaret Elizabeth Love "Peggy"
Nema Griffith
Margaret Foster
Gordon Dittemore
Irene Hill
Olga Farsaci
Murray Morris Axel
Betty Whisenand
Rita Washington
Harold Ralph Sterwart
Doris Russ
Charles Valjean Roberts
Barbara "Barbie" Perry
Jamie Don Godfrey
Angelina Vargas Flores
Bill Disbrow
Gordon Ernest Tyler
Dorothy Smittle
June Lavesta Griffitts
Lawrence "Larry" Romo Gomez
Wanda Fox Evensen
Joyce Arnold
Leon "Lee" Louis Leininger
Patricia Louise Lazan
Ignacio Cruz Jimenez
Carolyn Joyce Hays
Grace Demouy Greenhouse
Clovis Laveta Cook
Dorothy Stringer
Sadie Sanchez
Carlyle Rose
Jerauld Mattson
Donald Green
Charles "Chuck" Gafford
David Cardoza "Necke"
Legendary actress Ann Rutherford has died at 94
Roy "Punky" Batson
Jean Eileen Gross Thayer
William Roy Telford
Edward Madison Lincoln, Jr.
Dixie (Hummel) Kemp
Major Jones Jennings
Paul Coleman
Gilbert Stradt
Kenneth Morris
David Mains
Jean Marie Madigan
Louise Di Amico "Noni"
Michael "Mike" Cairns
Ronald Poindexter
Ronald Dean McNeal
Freda Lvella Orr, 100
Denise Marruffo
Edward Lee Kelley
Del Freeman
Wanda Viola Ferguson
Darlene Cutler
Clarence Ritenour
Bruce Edward Lord
Carl Drake, Sr.
Robert Cantu
Guadalupe "Lupe" Gomez
John Hanner
Thomas Wesley Hawkins
Alexander James Metzger
Eugene "Gene" Leroy Murphy
Vincenza "Vincie" Ann Sarocka
Garry Allen Stevens
Richard John Tober
Steven Valenzuela
Mary McNeel Wadding
Robert Weyrauch, Jr.
Maria Cortez Serrato
Mike Precie
Charlotte Czeslawa Mulligan
Helen Beatrice Heintz
Elizabeth Mary Tamsula
James Morrell McDonald
Jeanne Marie Lacoste Short
Vaino Johannes Perkioniemi
John William O'Leary
Eugene Theodore Malhiot
Colleen Allen
Audeen "Birdie" Comfort
Fanny "Marion" (Adams) Brown
Charles "Bill" William Bell
Claire Matthews
Judy Davis
Danny Frank Brown
Amanda Dorothy Bratton
John Almeida
Ilaria Salazar Alfaro "Lala"
Rosemary "Rose" Price
Theodore Homer Raven, Jr.
Harold Pia
Barbara Ann Johnson
Sven Oscar Youngquist
Isabel Gertrude Way
Harold Joseph Valentine "Joe"
Mike Adame Muñoz
Menetta Delores Mills
Grady Louis Lawrence
Robert "Bob" Lyle Goold
Vernon "Vern" Formoe
Charles Cole
Lewis David Allen
Sean Joseph Edwards
Kenneth Ralph Dittman, Jr.
Robert Otto Tilander
Avis Fern McCullough
Richard Donald Flyyn, Sr.
Billy Preston Eatmon
Michael "Chris" Christensen
Lorenzo Lopez Ruiz "Lencho"
Robert Halstead Paff
Richard Samuel Napolitano
Allen "Mac" McLaughlin
John Arthur Lautenbach
Angelo Floridi
Jesus Chavez
Leslie Lewis Brittenback
Allen Whitson
Jose Torres
Harry Norman Smith "The Legend"
Rosalee Ramos
Charles Virgil Ramsey
Charles "Solie" Martin
Dorsey Adrian Hoesman
Herbert "Max" Hackett
Gerald "Jerry" Kerr
Charlotte Pauline Larkin "Shirley"
Ralph Dale Ellis
Artist Thomas Kinkade dies at 54
Lauro Rey Martinez
Mary Ann Pizzuti Johnson
Frank Williamson
Paul Niehouse, Sr.
Rosina Ginnetti Cusick
Raymond Cole Bracken
Doris Tapert
Alfred Rabozzi
Gloria Marietta Parker
Oralia Mejia
Carlos "Charlie" Larragoitiy
Grace Coriell Huff
Arnold "Arnie" Eigenhuis
Virginia "Grace" Raffy
Floyd Wasmund
Aldon Lazier
Maudella Dorman
Andree Wrench
Rose Mary Taliani
Pedro Cortez Espinoza
Lydia Ray
Robert Kleveno, Sr.
Leonard William Kestenbaum
Margarete Hesse
Mark Robert Hanlon
Eugene "Gene" Stewart Cramer
Estrelita Deleon Meyer
Athol Delmer Feldhut
Frank Hall
Frank Hall moved to Norco from Newport Beach in 1975 when he married Sharon and adopted her three boys, Steve, Bill and Bob. Frank graduated from Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast College, with additional studies at Pacific States University and Riverside Community College.
He was employed by the County of Orange from 1959 to 1995 in the General Services and Environmental Management agencies in the field of Right-of-Way Engineering, Property Management and Facilities Planning. He also served eight years in the U.S. Naval Air Reserve as flight crew on anti-submarine aircraft from 1961 to 1969.
Frank was always interested in horses, and belonged to several equestrian organizations. He was National President of Equestrian Trails, Inc. from 1967 to 1970 where he established the first office for the organization in Toluca Lake. He is the last living member of those who pushed for Equestrian Trails, Inc. to take over and continue the annual six-day Death Valley Trail Ride.
He was also State President of the California State Horsemen’s Association from 1973 to 1974, after serving as First Vice President in 1972. After retiring from the County of Orange he became involved in Norco city government and served as a City Councilman for three four-year terms from 1997 through 2009 and serving as Mayor three times in 2000, 2004 and 2008.
As a Councilman, he held several appointed positions including Riverside Transit Agency (RTA) where he was Chairman in 2007; Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC) Commissioner; Western Riverside Council of Governments (WRCOG) where he was Chairman in 2001-02; Western Riverside County Regional Wastewater Authority (WRCRWA) where he was Chairman in 2001 and 2002; Member of the Western Riverside County Regional Conservation Authority (RCA); Member of the League of California Cities Board of Directors 2008 through 2009 and President, Riverside County Division in 2007; Four Corners Policy Committee and Four Corners Transportation Coalition representing RCTC studying future transportation connections between the four counties of Riverside, San Bernardino, Orange and Los Angeles and was Committee Chairman in 2006; Member of the City of Norco Economic Development Advisory Council; Member of the Military Affairs Committee (MAC) for the Norco-Corona Area Committee which was successful in retaining the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) in Norco.
At the time of his death, he had been appointed by Supervisor John Tavaglione as an additional alternate to Riverside Transit Agency (RTA) and the RTA Transportation-NOW coalition, as well as a member of the Riverside County Trails committee for District II and the RDA Oversight Board for Norco.
Frank was active with many regional and local organizations. He was a life member of Equestrian Trails, Inc. and California State Horsemen’s Association. He was a member of the Death Valley 49er’s Association and founding member and Trailblazer member of the Autry Museum of Western Heritage.
He was a member of the Pacific Crest Trail Association and the California State Parks Foundation. Local organizations include being a founding member of the Norco Horsemen’s Association, formed in 1989, where he served as President in 1991 and Treasurer from 1992 to 2012, as well as parliamentarian and chairman of the scholarship committee.
He was active in the Corona-Norco Family YMCA and was President at the time of his death. He was a member of the Citizens Advisory Group at the Norco College and was a member of the Board of Directors and Chairman of the Finance Committee for the Riverside Community College District Foundation. He was a member of the Norco High School Agricultural Advisory Committee.
Local clubs he belonged to were Norco Lions Club, RURAL (Residents of Norco Urging Protection of Rural and Animal Keeping Lifestyle), American Legion Post 328, Norco Historical Society, Norco Regional Conservancy, Saddle Sore Riders, Riverside Recreational Trails, and Norco Senior Citizens and Pet Relief Fund.
Surviving family members are wife of 37 years Sharon; son Steve (Brenda) Hall, son William (Kate) Hall, and son Robert (Robin) Hall; six granddaughters, Kristin Hicks, Ashley Hall, Heather Hall, Holly Hall, Vanessa Hall and Lauren Hall, as well as two great-granddaughters Joie Lynn and Abbylynn.
Frank is also survived by brother Howard (Kathleen) Hall.
Services will be held Friday, 6/22/12 at 11am with Viewing at 10am at Crestlawn Memorial Chapel, Riverside, CA. Burial immediately following.
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