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While in Italy, he and his family had the opportunity to reunite with his grandfather’s family in Filettole.īartalini’s hobbies include gardening and big game hunting. Bartalini and his family have been to China, Japan and several times to Europe. He has also had the opportunity to travel. In retirement, Bartalini’s passion became volunteerism and he has received several awards including the California JC’s One of California’s Five Outstanding Young Men and the City of Alameda’s Lifetime Achievement Award for over fifty years of activism and service to the community. In 1977 he was appointed as Judge of the Superior Court of California and remained such until his retirement in 1995. He married Anne Evanoff and they had three children, Robert, Denise, and David two grandchildren Christopher and Jessica and two great-grandchildren Joshua and Jordan.Īfter Hastings, Bartalini worked for the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office and then as General Council for the Key System Transit Line, the local bus company which later became AC Transit.īartalini practiced law in Oakland for several years and then in 1967 he started his own law firm in Alameda, Davis, Craig and Bartalini. Barring Covid, he spends several weeks in the summer to return to long time friends.Īfter Cal, Richard Bartalini graduated from UC Hastings College of the Law. Now, Burrows is living in Winston-Salem with his NC wife, Kathryn, an art curator of Wake Forest art collection. Fifteen years later, they sold the site to Jess Jackson (Cal, 1952), to anchor his Cardinale label with mountain top fruit. They sold bunches of fruit, and made award winning Cabs: Liparita was our label. Years later, he bought 110 acres of fir trees, on Howell Mountain, cleared much of it to plant Cabernet, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc, and Chardonnay. He and his then wife, Sara (née Zumwalt) made pretty good wine in their backyard in Ladera. They joined a Japanese contractor, Takanaka (a fellow Young President Organization fellow) to build the Nikko Hotel in San Francisco: truly a “joint venture” with Mitsubishi our elevator and HVAC subcontractor.īurrows likes wine. “We could build ANYTHING!” And did at Williams and Burrows, Contractors: one of the largest in California. He was hired out of the Army Corps of Engineers, in that same year Navy Seabees Lieut J.G, and a lieutenant from the US Marine Corp. Burrows is a strong believer in a “Public Service” two year stint for any Land Grant College graduate: military, peace corps, local volunteer.īurrows passed up the invitation for a stint in the regular Army, became a civilian, and a General Contractor. That segued into a year in the Alaskan hinterlands building DEW support airfields, when never was so much heavy equipment entrusted to a “green second lieutenant”. I miss Cal and all you outstanding old friends.Ĭal was a place to “Grow Up”! Bob Burrows’ participation in fraternities (Beta Theta Pi), Civil Engineering and Chi Epsilon, Winged Helmet, Skull and Keys, Big C and Crew with Ky Ebright, Order of Golden Bear, ROTC (when most young men were avoiding the draft for the Korean War). Jim, are we going to have a TKE Christmas luncheon this year? See? It pays to stay upright over the years!Īnd if I’m still upright in ’70, count me in at the next ’54 reunion, especially if it’s at the U Club (always wanted to see that place). Master Pilot Award, which was presented by the FAA for more than 50 years of continuous accident-free flying. One nice event happened to me recently: USAF MGen Bob Hall, a longtime friend and past Commander of the CA Air Guard, put me up for the Wright Bros. Otherwise, life/health is great, with a super family filled with grandkids… even lots of great ones! Still volunteering with the Sheriff’s Office (CCW Bureau) and attending the Sheriff’s Air Squadron meetings.

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No more gung-ho projects like rowing, flying, bicycling, and attending Cal games (but watch ’em all on TV Bama too, my Dad’s alma mater), but lots of reading and many little projects. And * Jim Griffin*, I hear you got the contract to repair the leaks in the Nord Stream 2 pipeline-more billions!Īt 90 years, I’m fully retired now. It’s so nice hearing from you all and knowing you’re up and active probably still inventing great stuff, * Bob Merrick*? Bringing in billions.

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From * Jerry Blalock*: Sorry I missed the class of ’54 reunion.














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