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2003 » Issue 42, Published on Wednesday, October 22, 2003 » Obituaries
By The Town Crier publishes paid obituaries through its classified ad department. The rate is $1 a line and $15 extra with a photo. Obituary information is due noon Friday prior to next week's publication. An obituary with a photo is due Wednesday prior to next week's publication. To submit an obituary, fax to (650) 948-4021 or e-mail Marie Young at:

DULL, SR, Charles Wendell, died Saturday, October 11, 2003 at his home in Auburn. He was born December 26, 1929 in Oakland, CA to Evelyn and Harry Dull. Survived by his wife of 52 years, Ruth Kathryn. They lived in Los Altos for 42 years before moving to Auburn in 1997. Together they raised 4 children, all of Northern CA, Kathryn Enos, Karen Murray, Charles Dull Jr and Douglas Dull. Charles Dull Sr. is also survived by two sons-in-law, John Enos and Don Murray, a daughter-in-law, Sharon Lueras-Dull, six grandchildren, a sister and brother-in-law, Evelyn and Ward McCabe, a brother and sister-in-law, Harry Jr and Carol Dull.

Some of Mr. Dull’s favorite pastimes were bowling, hunting and golf. He enjoyed woodworking and was well known by many friends & neighbors as the local “Mr. Fix-It”.

A memorial service will be held for Charles Wendell Dull Sr. at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, Oct 25th at Lake of the Pines Clubhouse, 11665 Lakeshore North, Auburn, CA.

Remembrances may be made to the Charles W Dull Memorial Fund, Stanford University Hospital, c/o Karen Mena, 703 Welch Rd G1, Stanford, CA 94305 or the Sutter Auburn Faith Hospice, 11795 Education St, Ste 224, Auburn, CA 95602.


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When members of the Los Altos Village Association first created the summer movie nights, they anticipated an event that would attract more residents downtown as a way to promote business.

What they didn’t anticipate was an influx of middle schoolers, or that parents would use the weekly Friday night affair as an opportunity to drop off their children and have someone else (in this case, the Village Association) effectively watch over them.