Good morning. Good morning, bill here now as you can imagine, there is a great deal of anticipation i had this important summit but maybe not for all the reasons that you might otherwise think. It is clear that there is a hope and an expectation that this will prove to be a much more collaborative meeting among the leaders and countries. Especially compared to both the g7 and of the nato summit that we saw on both occasions the present improving both his political independence and his willingness to disrupt the status quo. Now of note this particular time whether or not the plan with a Vladimir Putin will in fact take place and whether or not it will produce anything of value. That meeting takes on added significance given the kremlins recent attack on the ukrainian vessel. The ukrainians are now asking nato warships who patrolled a part of the globe, and there is of course the 800pound elephant in the room, that of course is the ongoing trade battle between the worlds two largest econ
Our Lord and Savior called our Husband, Dad, and Grandpa home on Monday May 17, 2021.
The Lord brought Janz into the world on January 7, 1943 in Vallejo, CA with his birth to parents Irvan and ZeitaRose Mynderup (Green).
Janz grew up in the Hanford- Armona area, and attended College of the Sequoias, and CSUF.
He served his nation, attending the Naval Post Graduate School in Monterey, Ca, becoming a Photo Intelligence/Navigator Officer, in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War.
He served the Boy Scouts of America and was awarded and honored as an Eagle Scout and a Silver Beaver. He served as Wood Badge Instructor, Camp Director - Mirimichi, Huntington Lake, and VP Mt. Whitney and Sequoia Councils.
APRIL 23, 1937 – APRIL 26, 2021
It is with great sadness that we announce, after eight weeks in hospital following a stroke, that Fran, a wife, mother, baba, sister, aunt and dear friend to many, passed away peacefully at the Cranbrook Hospital on April 26, 2021, just days after her 84th birthday. She will be sorely missed.
Fran is survived by her loving husband Sam, married for one month short of 60 years. She is also survived by her two daughters, Sandra (Kevin) and Patricia (Dan), her six grandchildren, Megan, Brianne, Colton (Andrea), Mikayla (Brady), Annalise and Elena, her eldest sister Nell, brother/sister-in-laws Anne (Alec), Mabel (Peter) and Alec and numerous nieces and nephews and their families. She was predeceased by her parents, Andrew (2003) and Mary (1991), her in-laws William (2007) and Vera (1997), her sister Valerie (2018), brother-in-laws John (1999) and William (1998) sister-in-law Liz (1999), nieces Sheila (2017) and Cathy (2020), and nephews Terry (1998) an