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November 15, 2015
I read Terry's post and realized I hadn't given my name in my November 12 post. Barbara Graichen
Terry Reed
November 14, 2015
My heart was saddened by news of Jack's death. He was a wonderful man that I had the privilege of working with for almost 20 years. During those years I had the highest respect for his professionalism, his kindness, and his true respect and concern for the many students who were privileged to have him as a teacher. Jack truly made a difference in his lifetime and he will be greatly missed.
November 12, 2015
Jack was a kind and helpful mentor for me when I taught at Encina. My most recent memories include a visit (in 2008) to my school by him, Don Day and Vince Marelich. What an interesting trio they were!! They were checking it out, and offering advice and just being friends. Good memories. I pray you all can be comfoted by memories of good times. My prayers are with you. I hope you'll let us know if you have a service.
Ken Parsons (class of 1970)
November 10, 2015
Sad to hear of Mr. Dutton's passing. A fair and pleasant math instructor.
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Matthew McClellan
November 9, 2015
Rest well, Mr. Dutton. My best to your family. (Matthew McClellan - Encina '85)
Toni Palmer
November 8, 2015
I remember his bow ties he wore everyday. He was my Math teacher @Encina, Class of 68. He was a nice man and a fair man. So sorry for your loss Lynn and for your family.
Debra Moore
November 8, 2015
My condolences to all of the friends, family members and students of Mr Dutton. I am from the class of 1969 and had Mr Dutton for a math class. He was kind, patient and pleasant, always. Rest in peace, Sir, we are lucky to have had you at our school.
Jaki Wills
November 8, 2015
Rest in Peace, Mr. Dutton. I believe you were my Business Machines teacher.....and I remember those bow ties too. Thank You.
Tanya Rowe- Beard
November 8, 2015
As a former student at Encina High, graduating in 1968, I had the pleasure of having Mr. Dutton as one of my teachers. I recall him as being very dedicated to teaching. I always enjoyed his various bow ties. He was the only teacher that wore them. He always looked and acted so professional. May you, the family,always know how respected he was among us students. Mr. Dutton, RIP.
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