Author: Christopher Moran

April 5, 2024 Christopher Moran

Born:

Gone to the Golden Hills:
April 5th, 2024

January 1, 2024 Christopher Moran

Born:
April 26th, 1961
Gone to the Golden Hills:
January 1st, 2024

October 2, 2023 Christopher Moran

Born:
Sept 7th, 1962
Gone to the Golden Hills:
Oct 2nd, 2023

September 1, 2023 Christopher Moran

Born:

Gone to the Golden Hills:
Sept 1st, 2023

“I remember Phil well from my early days as a Clamper. I became a Clamper in May 1984 and Phil was Humbug in 1987, just one year before I became an officer. Phil was instrumental in arranging for several of our Plaques that are California Registered Historical Landmark (CRHL) monuments including the Serrano Tanning Vats in Temescal Canyon and the Jensen-Alvarado Ranch in Rubidoux. The Serrano Tanning Vats CRHL #186 was recently (11/25/2023) the site of a Holcomb Chapter work party to clean up the site and restore the front of the plaque. This plaque, along with the Plaque for the “Site of Third Serrano Adobe”, bear the “Phil Porretta Family” inscription in the list of the “plaque placed by” acknowledgements on these plaques. Shortly after Phil was Humbug, he unfortunately became absent from most Holcomb Doins and hasn’t been active in 30+ years. I specifically remember the Jensen-Alvarado doins for a couple of reasons, 1) This timeframe was the beginning of difficulties in finding a Clampsite suitable for a Holcomb Clampout, especially in the city, so we camped off of Red Cloud Road just east of Chiriaco Summit, yet the monument dedication was in Rubidoux, 2) The monument was placed in an open field, which a few later became the landscaped park we see today. Phil was a great Historian, somewhat of a quiet, subdued gentleman that didn’t necessarily match the stereotypical Clamper profile, but a unique individual that had a heart for the preservation of Western History”
James “Jim” Phillips- BH XNGH#24

July 27, 2023 Christopher Moran

Born:

Gone to the Golden Hills:
July 26th, 2023

July 17, 2023 Christopher Moran

Born:
June 1st, ????
Gone to the Golden Hills:
July 17th, 2023

“What people remember most about Kevin: Kevin could fix anything! Kevin was a remarkable water-skier! When he said HIT IT – he just cruises out of the water and starts shredding it! He learned his outstanding work ethic from his dad. He worked at his dad’s machine shop while in high school. He graduated from Universal Technical Institute with a certificate in HVAC. He owned a very successful fork lift repair, service, & maintenance business. Kevin could fix anything! He worked as a machinist, sales, roofer, HVAC guy, plumber, electrician, mechanic of anything, and his last job was with Carl Zeiss keeping their equipment serviced, repaired, and maintained. Kevin could fix anything! Kevin had a special spot for dogs having rescued many during his life. Kevin could fix anything! Kevin loved being a Moose. Kevin loved being a Clamper. But most of all Kevin loved being a friend!”