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68 | SUN LAKES LIFESTYLES | OCTOBER 2016 | RICHARD FRESH, Dick or affectionately known as "Freshy" to those that knew him well. Dick was a Sun Lakes resident. He was a kind, generous, funny, well-liked guy. He passed away peacefully at home with his daughters around him Saturday, August 27, 2016. Dick was past member of Canyon Lakes Country Club, Lake Arrowhead Country Club, Ironwood Country Club and Palos Verdes Country Club. He loved golf and dancing. Many of you would see him on the dance floor on Friday and Saturday nights in the Sun Lakes Lounge or out on the Veranda. He was a great friend and will be missed by his family, friends and all who knew him. May he rest in peace. Wilda Jane Manson, June 11, 1933 - August 23, 2016. Wilda (Bo) Manson of Banning, CA went to be with the Lord while surrounded by her family on August 23, 2016 following her sudden onset and brief battle with congestive heart failure and COPD. Bo was independent, maintained her driver's license, managed her household, and cared for her husband through July 2016. Bo was born to Harold and Gladys Weaver Wears on June 11, 1933 in Columbus, OH; she was the 5th child of 12 born to Harold and Gladys. She met her husband Richard (Dick) Ross Manson of Lancaster, OH at the Ohio State Fair and they were married February 13, 1950. Dick and Bo celebrated their 66th wedding anniversary together before her passing. Bo and Dick relocated to southern CA in 1962. Shortly after relocating to CA she began her career at McDonnell Douglas/Boeing in Long Beach, CA as a Key-Punch Operator. In the 1960s few women worked outside the home but she established a fascinating career in the aerospace industry during the birth of computers while lovingly raising her three children. Her career as computer specialist progressed as technology rapidly advanced. During her long career at McDonnell Douglas/Boeing a variety of cutting edge aerospace projects were undertaken including the F-15 Eagle, Harpoon and Tomahawk missiles, Delta II rockets, Apache attack helicopters, manned spacecraft, Big Gemini, Skylab space station, Skylab B as well as commercial aircraft. She retired from McDonnell Douglas/Boeing in April 1993. She is survived by her husband and three children; Dan Manson, Tom Manson, and Teresa Manson Beck, seven grandchildren; Lori Manson Preuss, Eric Manson, Deniell Manson Jones, Brook Manson Murphy, Marvin Manson, Tina Manson Gibbs, and Cindy Manson Estacio, 14 great grandchildren; Michael Manson, Mitchell Manson, Connor Preuss, Jared Preuss, Nathaniel Preuss, Colby Gibbs, Caleb Gibbs, Tyler Jones, Tanner Jones, Kiana Estacio, Kyle Estacio, Evan Renwich, Shea Baker, three great-great grandchildren; Roxanne Turpin, Blake Arganda, and Kaya Arganda. Bo was an intelligent woman with a great sense of humor, as well as a pace setter. She will be greatly missed by all family members and the numerous friends who deeply loved her. Martha Jane McAdams, 92, passed away on September 4, 2016 in Houston, Texas. Jane was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on November 21, 1923. She was married in San Diego, California to Charles McAdams while he was serving in the Navy during World War II. Together they raised two daughters, Linda and Nancy in Southern California. Jane was a kindergarten teacher at the Buckley School in Los Angeles, California for 30 years. Jane and her husband Charles enjoyed their many years of retirement traveling the world and golfing while living at Sun Lakes Country Club where they made lifelong friends. Following the passing of her husband, Jane moved to Houston Texas in 2008 to be closer to her grandchildren Courtney and Erinn. Jane is preceded in death by her husband Charles S. McAdams and sister Rachel Evans with husband Woodrow Evans. Jane is survived by her brother Robert M. Featherstone Jr., her daughters Linda Buday with husband Tom A. Buday and Nancy Ormand with husband Ronald D. Ormand, her nieces Harriet Anderson with husband Richard Anderson, Carol McAdams and Paula McIntosh with husband Lour McIntosh. Friends we will miss We want to remember your loved ones in the "Friends We Will Miss" section, above, but we need your help. Please be sure to get us the information about their passing. Turn in any obituaries to the Main Clubhouse reception desk or send them electronically to SunLakesNews@yahoo.com