Author: Christopher Moran

Born:
Gone to the Golden Hills:

Dustan Teel
Dustan has worked his way through the chairs to be the 52nd Humbug of our Chapter.
He has frequently attends and helps at Grand Council as well has had the opportunity to be the chef for our chapter and cooked for Grand council.
He is a Vituscan missionary, a HEMI member, also a member of the Bodie Chapter (with a lower numbered belt buckle than Doyal or Steve).
Dustan’s biggest pride in life is being the proud father of two beautiful girls and a great son.

Born:
Gone to the Golden Hills:
April 18th, 2015

Steve Southern
Steve was a former Marine who raised a family as an electrician and still found time to become 51st Humbug.
He is one of the youngest members to become Humbug at 37 years old.

Born:
September 28, 1922
Gone to the Golden Hills:
February 24, 2014

Dave Hicks / Gone to the Golden Hills
Moved Alta Loma CA in 1984 after a 22 year career as a USAF Officer.
After USAF retirement, he completed 17 years as an Aviation Program Manager/Director with Lockheed-Martin Aircraft Corporation.
During those two careers, he lived in 12 different US states and the Philippine Islands, Tokyo Japan, Republic of China (Taiwan) and Cordoba Argentina.
In May 2004, Turbo was a PBC and became a Brother at Pioneertown.
He was the first Sous-Chef of Billy Holcomb.

Phillip Holdaway / Gone to the Golden Hills
Received Air Medal, Purple Heart and Distinguished Flying Cross for service in Viet Nam.
He graduated from Cal State University San Bernardino, employed at Caltrans.
He became a Clamper with the Billy Holcomb Chapter in October 1986, and wrote the 20th, 25th and 35th Anniversary Plaque Books.
1st ECV Chapter to have a Plaque Book. Initiated a Plaque with U.S. Navy craft, the USS Portsmouth, SSN 707, a Los Angeles Class Fast Attack Submarine.
Phil was appointed 1st Billy Holcomb ClampArchivist 1988 to 2010 and added names for 18 years to the L. Burr Belden Memorial, the list of deceased Holcomb members.
Life Member of the Death Valley ‘49ers and Distinguished Flying Cross Society.
Phillip passed away on January 12, 2020.