San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

Garth A. Bricker

December 28, 1931 - June 13, 2020

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FALLBROOK, CA — Garth A. Bricker, longtime resident and veteran teacher, passed away peacefully the age of 88, at the Fallbrook Gardens Residentia­l Care Facility. Those who knew him, will remember a man that always had a smile on his face and a quirky- happy and pleasant innocence about him. He was a gentle giant of a man.

Many longtime residents knew him as “Mr. Bricker”, as they, or their children had him as their 4th or 5th grade teacher. His fascinatio­n and passion for earth sciences and his devotion to the field of rock, gem, and mineral collecting was a driving influence in his teaching. His students were regularly treated to a myriad of science projects and discovery. A highlight for many was the day the class was treated to fried rattlesnak­e! To this day Mr. Bricker’s former students still cast fond memories of the learning and adventure in his classrooms.

Garth was an avid rock hound and some would say it was his life’s blood. Being a schoolteac­her, he would use his holiday’s and summer vacations to take his family on rock hunting centric “vacations” all over California and neighborin­g states. His every free moment was devoted to gem and mineral study and collecting. He had a sixth sense about locating the right spot to dig and could dig for hours. He would move mountains of dirt and rock in his quest for a certain mineral, whether it was a huge specimen or the smallest crystal that could only be seen through a microscope. His children remember many occasions where he would come back to camp after a day of digging and all that could be seen were the whites of his eyes and his white teeth, through that permanent smile! He seemed to almost always find his quarry, returning

with boxes of excellent mineral specimens, very carefully wrapped in miles of toilet tissue. This was his happy place. His children are forever grateful for being exposed to these experience­s and for his instilling in them a passion for the outdoors, camping, nature, and discovery.

Garth was born December 28, 1931 to Arnold and Ruth Bricker (Gates) in Washington DC. His Mother was a teacher. Her ancestor’s traveled to California by covered wagon and settled in Modesto. His Father was a Pharmacist Mate with the Navy. Their home base was Berkeley, CA, but as a Navy family, they lived in Washington, DC, Brooklyn, NY, Hawaii, and ultimately Fallbrook, where they settled. Garth met his wife, Janice, in 1948, and their first date was a drive to a local rock collecting location! Garth attended San Diego State for two years and they married in 1952. He and Janice then moved to Los Angeles where he attended UCLA, graduating with a BS in education and a Minor in Geology. In 1954 Garth joined the army, returning to Hawaii, where he was stationed until 1956. After his service, he was hired by the Poway Unified School District as a provisiona­l 4th grade teacher and then accepted a teaching position at Fallbrook Union School District beginning in 1959. He earned his Masters in Education from San Diego State, while teaching in Fallbrook.

His love of rock hunting, along with his geology education, led him to become the Curator of the Fallbrook Gem and Mineral Museum for many years, which he thoroughly enjoyed.

Garth is survived by his wife of 67 years, Janice Bricker of Fallbrook, his daughter Michele Murphy of Fallbrook, his two sons, Kent Bricker of Carlsbad, and David Bricker of Janesville. His beloved six grandchild­ren, and nine great-grandchild­ren.

Garth’s legacy will live on in his students and in the tireless contributi­ons that he made to the rock, gem, and mineral collecting community. Donations are being accepted in his honor to the Fallbrook Gem and Mineral Society. Please sign the Guest Book online obituaries.sandiegoun­iontribune.com

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