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Bob Smittcamp, prominent Valley businessman, dies at 79
Smittcamp was also well known as a philanthropist, including donating millions to Community Medical Centers.
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FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) Bob Smittcamp, a prominent Valley philanthropist and businessman, has died.
Smittcamp was the former CEO of foods product company Lyons Magnus and was co-owner of fruit company Wawona Packing.
He passed away Thursday afternoon at the age of 79.
Smittcamp was also well known as a philanthropist, including donating millions to Community Medical Centers, and as a major political donor.
Several Valley leaders reacted to the news with sadness.
Senator Andreas Borgeas called Smittcamp a titan and pillar of the community.
Wawona Peaches Salmonella Outbreak Number Three of 2020
The Wawona Peaches Salmonella outbreak was the number three multistate outbreak of 2020, with at least 101 sick in 17 states. There were many primary and secondary recalls of bagged and bulk peaches and peach products related to this outbreak.
The patient case count by state was: California (1), Connecticut 91), Illinois (1), Iowa (11), Kansas (1), Kentucky (1), Maryland (1), Michigan (18), Minnesota (27), Missouri (2), New Jersey (8), New York (14), Ohio (1), Pennsylvania (4), Vermont (1), Virginia (3), and Wisconsin (6). Illness onset dates ranged from June 29, 2020 to August 27, 2020. The patient age range was from 1 to 92 years. Of 90 patients who gave information about their illness to investigators, 28 were hospitalized, for a hospitalization rate of 31%, which is higher than the typical rate of 20% for a Salmonella outbreak.