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Marcella Sheldon
Marcella Sheldon, a 70-year employee of Edwards Theaters for whom
the Big Newport Theater’s main auditorium is named, has died. She was
91. She died of heart failure on Monday.
Ms. Sheldon was born in Ontario in 1912. Her career with Edwards
began in 1930 when, right out of high school, she took a job as a
secretary at the company’s office at the Alhambra Theatre to support
her mother and two sisters. When the company moved its headquarters
to Newport Beach in 1975, Ms. Sheldon moved to Mission Viejo.
Ms. Sheldon was still working part-time at the company last year
when Edwards was absorbed by Regal Cinemas -- a move that eliminated
many jobs. To honor her 70-year tenure with the company, Edwards
named its main auditorium at the Big Newport Theater after her.
Ms. Sheldon is survived by her daughter, Carola Anderson.
Services will be held at 11:15 a.m. Saturday at Pacific View
Memorial Park in Newport Beach.
Charlie Bleiker
Services for Charlie Bleiker, a 28-year Newport Harbor High School
teacher and coach, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Davidson
Field, the stadium at Newport Harbor High.
Mr. Bleiker died Monday of natural causes. He was 66. He is
survived by wife Karen Bleiker; son Chuck Bleiker; daughters Kelli
Jones and Karen Supkoff; and six grandchildren.
For more on Mr. Bleiker’s life, see Sports on Page B1.
Robert “Bob” L. Short
Services for 46-year Newport Beach resident Robert “Bob” L. Short
will be held at 9:30 a.m. Friday at Pacific View Memorial Park in
Corona del Mar.
Mr. Short died Sunday. He was 95. He is survived by son Garry;
brother Melvin; one grandson; and three great-grandchildren.
Tim Richey
Tim Richey, a 29-year maintenance worker at Orange Coast College
who received an honorary degree from the college, died Tuesday at age
56 of complications from brain cancer.
A graduate of Western High School in Anaheim, Mr. Richey also
volunteered for the Costa Mesa Heritage House and Costa Mesa High
School Band, Color Guard and Costa Mesa Clean-Up Days. He received
the Silver Beaver Award by the Boy Scouts of America.
Mr. Richey, who lived in Costa Mesa, is survived by his wife;
their seven children; and eight grandchildren. A memorial scholarship
in Mr. Richey’s name has been established by the Orange Coast College
Foundation.
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