Bruce Taschner
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Bruce Taschner
March 8, 1932 - August 22, 2009
Bruce Taschner, a longtime resident of Laguna Beach and
Lake Arrowhead, died Saturday of pancreatic cancer at his
longtime mountain home.
Born March 8, 1932, Bruce
graduated from Hollywood High in
1950 where he excelled in track and
was a member of the Youth Choir at
Hollywood Presbyterian Church. He graduated
from UCLA in 1954, where he
was a member of ROTC and Phi
Kappa Si. He was commissioned as
naval offi cer and served as navigator
and commander on several destroyers. He was a high
school football coach and administrator in Los Angeles
and Orange Counties while continuing his Navy Reserve
career, retiring as Captain.
In 1969, with his wife and two sons then aged 9 and 3,
Bruce and family journeyed from California to sail their
1929 54-foot Alden Ketch without crew through the
Caribbean Sea on an 18-month sabbatical. He transited the
Panama Canal, sailed the West Indies, Gulf of Mexico, Sea
of Cortez, South Pacifi c, Pacifi c Northwest, and his beloved
Catalina Island, with many exciting scrapes and spirited
stories recounting a life of adventure with insightful and
humorous observations of the places and many friends he
encountered.
For many years, Bruce was a winter resident of Puerto
Vallarta. To the end, Bruce was an itinerant traveler adding
to his vast repertoire of sea tales and stories.
He is survived by his wife, two sons, daughter-in-law, and
four grandchildren.
Memorial services at Pacifi c View Park in Corona del
Mar, CA on August 29, 2009 at 1:00pm. In lieu of fl owers,
donations in the name of Bruce Taschner, UCLA Jonsson
Cancer Center Foundation, 8-950 Factor Building, Box
951780, Los Angeles, CA, 90095.
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