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Obituaries: Peter J Ruh, Rosemary Young, Sararose Leonard Taft
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Written by Los Altos Town Crier Report
Rudolph Bahr Jr. was born on June 19, 1923 in Brooklyn and passed peacefully on May 11, 2021 in the house he had owned in Mountain View since 1957. He graduated from Brooklyn Tech High School in 1941 and from Stevens Institute of Technology in 1945. He was commissioned into the Navy in the summer of 1945 and spent a year on active duty in Guam. He joined Sylvania as an electrical engineer on Long Island in 1946 and then went to Bell Labs in 1952. He married Jane Watkins in 1953 and their daughter Jean was born a year later. Rudy returned to Sylvania in 1955 when he was offered the chance to move to the Bay Area and he remained an employee of that company (later GTE) until his retirement in 1993. He was based in Mountain View but enjoyed international projects with extended stays in Italy, England, Japan, the Marshall Islands, the Philippines, Germany, Israel, and Cyprus.
Midpen’s Wild & Scenic Film Festival closes Friday Written by Los Altos Town Crier Report
The third annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival, jointly sponsored by the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District and Peninsula Open Space Trust, opened virtually last weekend and runs through
Friday.
This year’s free festival is a two-hour program featuring 14 award-winning short films, each running from two to 15 minutes. Centering on the environment, topics range from wildfire management to the culture of local Indigenous peoples.
“The films of the Wild & Scenic Festival this year combine beautiful cinematography and first-rate storytelling,” said Mark Medeiros, senior manager of community engagement at POST. “For this year’s presentation, we’ve selected works that we believe will inspire Bay Area film and nature fans to find ways to get involved and make a difference.”