Santa Cruz Sentinel

John Harte Leon Bumanglag

December 25th 1944 - October 30th 2023 - July 21, 2023

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April 18, 1947

Santa Cruz

Leon Bumanglag passed away on July 21, 2023. He was in the later stages of Alzheimer’s Disease, but the immediate cause of death was pneumonia.

Leon was born on April 18, 1947 to Leon and Beatrice (Silva) Bumanglag in Delano, California. His father had immigrated to Stockton, California from the Philippine­s as a young adult. His mother was born and raised in a Mexican family in Ballinger, Texas. Together they raised their four children, Mary Jean, Anthony, Leon Jr., and George, in the small farming town of Earlimart, in California’s San Joaquin Valley. Growing up, Leon was a Boy Scout, took piano lessons, loved to read, and enjoyed school. He was a popular student at Delano High School and was elected Senior Class President. He went on to attend La Verne College in Southern California, where he earned his BA in Mathematic­s. Following graduation, he spent a year in Kumasi, Ghana, teaching high school math. He loved Ghana and always hoped to return. When he came back to the U.S. from Africa, he moved to the east side of the San Joaquin Valley, living in the town of Cutler. There he taught 5th and 6th grade for a few years and then worked for the phone company as an engineer. He loved the nearby Sierras where he frequently went hiking and backpackin­g. He also travelled to Mexico several times, toured Europe, and had extended stays in North Carolina and Hawaii.

In his early forties Leon moved to Santa Cruz where he earned an Associates Degree in Electronic Technology from Cabrillo College. This led to jobs in the Santa Cruz area with Raytek, System Studies, and finally at Universal Audio, where he worked as an engineer for 12 years before his retirement.

In 1995 Leon met his wife, Dena Bjornlie. They had a happy life together for 28 years, up until his death. Leon had never had children of his own, and happily took on the role of stepfather to Dena’s son, Aaron Araki. He was proud of Aaron, and was a caring and supportive parent.

Leon had a lifelong love of music. In particular he enjoyed older styles of Mexican, African and Cuban music, as well as Rock and Roll. He also loved American Old Time String Band music, and played guitar in several bands. He was very involved in the Traditiona­l Dance Society of Santa Cruz, organizing contra and square dances, often running the sound system, and sometimes playing in the bands for the dances.

Leon was a friendly, kind, interestin­g, and helpful man. He was dear to many friends and family members. People will always remember his beautiful smile, his sense of humor, his intriguing country accent and his easy-going ways. Friends have described him as “a delightful shining light” and “a uniquely groovy soul”. He will be sorely missed.

Leon is survived by his wife, Dena Bjornlie, his brother, George Bumanglag, his sister-in-law, Lucy Castro Bumanglag, his nephews, Leon and George Bumanglag and Daniel Martinez, his nieces, Marcella Martinez and Debbie Boone, stepson, Aaron Araki, and many cousins. Leon was preceded in death by his parents, Leon Sr. and Beatrice, his sister, Mary Jean Martinez, his brother, Anthony Boone, and his nephews, Michael Martinez and Anthony Valenzuela.

A “public welcome” Celebratio­n of Life is being planned for Spring 2024.

Aptos

We are devastated to share that our beloved father, John Harte, passed away on Monday, October 30th 2023 after a year long battle with bile duct cancer. Born December 25th 1944 to George and Kathleen Harte in Devon, England, Dad lived a remarkable and rich life. After graduating from Exeter University in 1966, he lived in England and the US for the majority of his life and also spent time in Germany.

The friendship­s from Exeter were some of the most critical and important relationsh­ips of Dad's life. He was fiercely loyal to the people closest to him and prioritize­d them throughout his life.

Dad had a long and accomplish­ed career including serving as CEO and holding many leadership roles at numerous companies before retiring to travel and spend more time with his family. He loved riding his motorcycle with his youngest brother Paul when he and his wife Julie would travel with the family. He enjoyed reading multiple daily newspapers from around the world with varied perspectiv­es, listening to all kinds of music from Jazz to U2 to Pearl Jam to Opera to the Moody Blues, spending time in the garden, keeping up on technology, discussing politics and being near the ocean. Dad was a wonderful conversati­onalist and was always available to give a listening ear and his sound advice. While he did many things well, the roles he excelled at most were father and grandfathe­r.

He married Lesley Channing and had two girls, Zoë and Alexandra. His second marriage was to Brigitte Janker with whom he lived in Aptos, California when he died. John was predecease­d by his first wife Lesley, but is survived by his brothers Paul and Peter Harte and their families, Brigitte and her children and his daughters with Lesley, Zoë Harte and Alexandra Harte-Newby and their husbands Ken Kronquist and Keith Harte-Newby, as well as his grandchild­ren who believed he hung the moon - the two sets of twins, Harry and Maximilian Kronquist and Georgina and Julian Harte-Newby. He will be missed every day of our lives.

We had a small private service to commemorat­e Dad's life. If you are moved to make a gesture of remembranc­e please consider donating to Doctors Without Borders.

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