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Richard A. Bohannon

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Dr. Richard A. Bohannon passed away after a brief illness October 20, 2020, with his wife of 46 years, Nancy, and youngest son, Robert, by his side.

He is survived by his wife and four children, Sarah Lane (Dennis), Richard (Laura), Jim (Tamara), and Robert (Heather). He had 10 grandchild­ren and many close relatives throughout the country.

Richard, born in Westfield, New Jersey, to Helen and William Bohannon, was the third of five children. He graduated from Harvard University in 1954 and Washington University (St. Louis) School of Medicine in 1958. Following a fellowship in hematology at McGill University in Montreal, and a fellowship in oncology at Sloan Kettering Hospital in New York, he served as an Army Captain in the medical corps at the Presidio in San Francisco.

He moved to Thousand Oaks in 2018 after residing in San Francisco for 55 years. He was a hematologi­st/oncologist beloved by hundreds of patients and colleagues, who admired his kind, caring and profession­al nature. During his career, he was among the first physicians to use bone marrow from twins to treat and cure a leukemia patient. He served on many boards and was president of several organizati­ons, including the American Cancer Society, California Division and St. Luke’s Foundation.

Richard, known as Dick, was a man of many interests. He was always learning, even taking Spanish, Pilates and piano lessons into his 80s. Those who knew him would often refer to him as the smartest man they knew. He confidentl­y engaged in conversati­ons about politics, investment­s, religion, sports and family. He and Nancy loved to travel, exploring numerous countries. An Alaskan cruise to celebrate his 75th birthday will forever be remembered by the 17 family members aboard the ship. Dick was an accomplish­ed pianist who frequently attended the San Francisco Symphony and even recorded a compact disc at the San Francisco Conservato­ry of Music. He served as the first Working Chair of Music in Schools Today. He loved to read, appreciate­d art and theater, collected coins, played golf (recording his only hole-in-one at age 83) and followed sports. He enjoyed great food and a fine red wine. He wrote a cookbook and a sequel. Dick was a philanthro­pist who generously donated time and money to countless nonprofit organizati­ons.

A man of great faith, Dick attended St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church in Thousand Oaks after many years as a member at St. Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church in San Francisco, singing in the choir at the former.

A memorial service is planned at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco for February 3 at 2 PM followed by a reception at the Presidio Golf and Concordia club. All attendees must register at https://funeralric­hardabohan­non.eventbrite.com in order to expedite entry. Last minute attendees may be admitted with proof of vaccinatio­n but that is not recommende­d.

Please consider donating to one of Dick’s favorite charities, including Music in Schools Today (582 Market Street, San Francisco, CA, 94104), the San Francisco Conservato­ry of Music (50 Oak Street, San Francisco, CA 94102), or the Goebel Center Senior Nutrition Program at Conejo Parks and Recreation Department (1385 E. Janss Road, Thousand Oaks, CA, 91362).

John “Jack” Robert Ahern passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family.

Jack was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Helen Ahern. He was a loving father to Bob (SFFD) (Sarita) Ahern, Nancy (Ken) Hoeck, Joanne (John) Akay, Suzie (the late Jack) Ahern, and Mike (SFFD) (Marlene) Ahern.

Lovingly nicknamed “Pops” by his family, he will be dearly missed by all 13 of his grandchild­ren-Monica, Brian (SFFD), Michael, Diane, Danny, Amy, Johnny, Acela, Kelli, Beth, Deanna, Ian & Andrew--and his 19 great grandchild­ren-Hadley, Harrison, Hannah, Harlow, Sadie, Emma, Molly, Keira, Charlotte, Jax, Ollie, Summer, Mariacela, Alivia, Jaden, Blake, Gio, Billy & Ashlynn.

Jack is survived by his sister, Mary Schroer, and brothers,Larry (SFFD) (Francine) Ahern and the late Bill Ahern and his sisters-in-law Ruth Sullivan and Maureen (the late Mike) (SFFD) Sullivan. Jack is also survived by numerous loving nieces and nephews.

A native San Franciscan, Jack attended St. James Elementary School and St. James High School before serving his country in the U.S. Army. Jack eventually went on to dedicate 30 years of service to the San Francisco Fire Dept., where he retired as a Captain. He was very proud of the SFFD Ahern family legacy, especially his grandson, Brian Ahern, who joined the department in 2019. Jack was devoted to his family; he will be remembered for the joy he spread at celebratio­ns and the love he gave at family gatherings.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to Jack’s loving and devoted caregivers—Lua, Sailo and Elika—who playfully teased Jack just as much as he loved teasing them.

Family and friends are invited to attend a Funeral Mass on Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 12:00 noon at Our Lady of Angels Church, 1721 Hillside Dr., Burlingame. For live stream: https://youtu.be/70HS_ gI091A

Private internment. Memorial donations may be made to: SFFD Firefighte­rs Cancer Prevention Foundation, 1139 Mission St., San Francisco, CA 94103.

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