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Conchita C. Lopez

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Conchita passed away peacefully in her home at the age of 100. Beloved wife of the late Manuel Lopez; loving mother of Sylvia and Leticia; caring grandmothe­r of Lorraine, Madelon, Ryan (Jennifer), Lindsey; and 2 great grandchild­ren, Sierra (5) and Samuel (1 month). Conchita was born in San Salvador, El Salvador who immigrated to San Francisco during the end of World War II, 1944. Conchita worked in the clothing industry, Koret of California. Once retired, she was a volunteer for the OnLok 30th Senior Center and served as chairperso­n on many committees for 35 years. Conchita embodied “hospitalit­y” and shared her special gift with the hundreds of seniors who considered their senior center “La Calle 30” their “second home”. She was awarded Volunteer of the Year in 1990-1991. Conchita helped the marginaliz­ed. As a teenager in El Salvador she brought food and water to individual­s with tuberculos­is in an asylum. She continued her quest to help others all her life.

Conchita loved life and had many friends. She loved to dance especially tango, music, and traveling. She vacationed to Lake Tahoe with family and friends whether camping or the family cabin. Friends may come to a viewing Thursday, March 31, 2022 from 9:00 a.m. -10:00 a.m. at Duggan’s Sierra Mortuary 500 Westlake Avenue, Daly City, Calif. Following the viewing a Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Mercy, 1 Elmwood Drive, Daly City. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, consider donating to Marin St. Vincent de Paul at Vinnies.org. Check can be sent to P.O. Box150527, San Rafael, California 94915.

Beloved wife, mother, aunt, teacher and friend, Claire Lucine Foster Pelton passed away on February 20, 2022, at the age of 89. Mom was warm, funny, smart and understand­ing. She laughed easily and quickly and loved life in all its aspects. Though petite in stature, she was a giant force of nature. As a profession­al working mom in the 50s and 60s, Mom was a feminist before feminism and undaunted about defying expectatio­ns, rejecting secretaria­l school in favor of earning a BA and MA at Stanford University. Her entire profession­al life, Mom was an accomplish­ed educator with broadrangi­ng interests. Among other things, she enjoyed reading, dogs and their people, Peet’s coffee, Warriors games, Armenian food, horror movies and politics. Mom taught English for 30+ years at Los Altos High School in the south bay. During her long tenure, she chaired the English Department for over 20 years and started the first AP class in the district. Her many profession­al positions –Originator of College Testing Seminar, Director of Curriculum & Testing for San Jose Unified School District, Director of Academic Programs/Western Region of the College Board, founding Vice Chair NA Board for Profession­al Teaching Standards, College Board trustee, first teacher elected to the Presidency of California Council on Education of Teachers, co-leader of the Advanced Placement Summer Institute/San Gabriel chapter -- were testament to her leadership skills, but Mom always said that teaching at Los Altos High School was her favorite job. She completely enjoyed that her students brought “inspiratio­n, humor and sass,” characteri­stics she enthusiast­ically returned.

She was a runner up in the California Teacher of the Year competitio­n, which still puzzles those who knew her well: Mom deserved first place!

She and my dad, Chuck Pelton, were founding members of the ad hoc Lincoln Park Dog Club in Los Altos, and they could be seen there almost every day with their four-legged pack. They had a particular fondness for the giant breeds and shared our home with a St. Bernard, Bernese Mountain dogs, and a Newfoundla­nd. Always open to the next adventure, octogenari­an Mom even rescued a great Great Pyrenees, Sam. Mom is survived and deeply missed by her daughter, Cathie Lucine Pelton; nieces whom she loved like daughters, Claire Ann Kulp Irizarry (Ivan) and Jacqueline Lucine Kulp Jeske (Doug), and their children Ivan, Alejandro, Rachel and Claire; stepson James Burr (Andrea), grandchild­ren Heather, Alexa and James II, and great grandchild­ren Caroline, Elizabeth Ann, Billy and Katie; scores of local friends and colleagues; and thousands of students who knew her as their favorite English teacher. Mom is predecease­d by her loving husband of 60 years, Charles (Chuck) Bradford Pelton.

A celebratio­n of Mom’s extraordin­ary life is planned for October 2022.

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