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Johann Altona Obituary

Johann 'Hans' Altona
December 26, 1931 - January 5, 2021
San Diego
There are few places in the world that Johann "Hans" Altona did not see. After retiring from the San Diego County Parks and Recreation Department as a civil engineer, he and his wife of 62 years, Diane, ran a successful travel/tour company, bringing groups to the Netherlands, other parts of Europe, and ultimately through Central and South America, Asia and Africa. The Altona Ambles tours particularly frequented Indonesia, where Hans started his life.Born to Barend and Hilda Altona in Poerwokerto on the island of Java, Dutch East Indies on December 26, 1931, Johann enjoyed a tropical island childhood, raised a variety of animals and attended school until he and his family were placed in concentration camps by the Japanese in World War II. Hans was separated from his family, at 12 years old to spend the remainder of the war in slave labor, felling hardwood trees, and caring for the sickly camp occupants. Decades later, Hans was able to show some of his family the exact spot where he had learned that the war was over and that he was free. Hans' family sailed as refugees to the Netherlands when Indonesia gained its sovereignty. He finished school, served in the Dutch army and worked as a shipbuilder. In Holland, he developed his love for the ocean and boats. In his early 20's he gained sponsorship to emigrate to the U.S. where his sister Irma and her husband William were part of the Salvation Army. Hans was immediately drafted into the U.S. Army, despite having served in the Dutch military. He drove tanks, and with assistance from his commanding officer, began the process of becoming a citizen. Johann met his wife, G. Diane Brown, in Cleveland, Ohio in a rooming house where they each had rooms. After an intimate wedding ceremony, they left the midwest cold for California; originally planning on L.A., but on their minister's tip, decided on San Diego. They fell for the city's charms and put down roots on the edge of town in Kearny Mesa, and remained in the same house for 60 years. Hans worked as a draftsman for Convair and took night classes at Mesa College, while creating a lush backyard of fruit trees watered entirely with a rainwater and grey water system-- No small feat in a desert climate.Laid off from Convair in the 1970's, Hans secured his job with the County, in which he surveyed open areas and created maps of parks, including those of Lake Jennings, William Heise and the Quail Botanical Gardens. Mr. Altona walked three and a half miles each way daily to work, then exercised religiously each evening. He and Diane were involved in square dance groups, then became leaders in Walkabout International. By the time Hans retired, they had established a walking tour company, bringing groups of their friends throughout the world to walk and hike, bike, bus and sail. Hans also was famous for leading a grueling hike through the Mission Hills neighborhood each Sunday. Until his early 80's, Hans could out-walk most people decades younger than himself. He and Diane traveled with their offspring throughout Western Europe, through Java, Bali and Borneo, Indonesia and into China. Hans, despite his horrific experiences under Japanese occupation, taught his children to have compassion for all people, in fact, entering them in judo, where they learned to appreciate Japanese culture.Mr. Altona volunteered as a docent in Old Town San Diego, creating the expansive herb garden still there. He volunteered at the Embarcadero, and in San Diego International Airport, helping tourists to San Diego County destinations. Hans relished being near the ships and bay, meeting fellow world travelers, and continuing his exercise, even as Parkinson's Disease began taking its toll.Johann Altona passed away January 5th, 2021. He was preceded in death by his younger brother Reinder, younger sister Marijke and daughter-in-law Jeri Lindberg. He is survived by his wife G. Diane Altona, his children Erick Altona, Chris Altona and Lynette Brossard and daughter-in-law Lyn Heller-Altona all of San Diego County, his elder sister Irma Steen of the Netherlands, his grandchildren Tori Altona-Spoerner, Bryce Altona, Christopher Austin, Aaron Altona, Rachael Heller, Sarah Heller and his four great-grandchildren, many of them living within a few miles of his home in Kearny Mesa.

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Published by San Diego Union-Tribune on Mar. 28, 2021.

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WILLIAM A RING

June 8, 2021

I am saddened to hear of his passing which I just learned of through a fellow retiree. I worked with John (Hans) for his entire career with the County. He actually worked for the Department of General Services and the Parks Department was one of our clients. We talked often of his travels and compared notes about the most interesting places to visit. He took time off every year to travel, often taking some of his co-workers with him. He was universally loved and admired by everyone he dealt with.

barbara conrad

April 7, 2021

Hans created opportunities for me and so many other hikers to visit the backroads of many countries, giving us lifelong memories. We never got lost. He and Diane carefully looked after each one of us. His kindness was never-ending. This humble man was a great leader and
I was blessed to know him over the years as one of my friends.

Charles Nelson

March 30, 2021

One of the finest people l have ever known.

Janice Weber

March 29, 2021

His beautiful kind face says it all and his story an inspiration to all.

Betty Tomaino

March 29, 2021

I had the pleasure of working with Hans at San Diego Airport. He was such an interesting man to talk with. Please accept my deep condolences, he was a true Gentleman.

Vivian Kiss

March 29, 2021

I am so sorry to learn of his passing. As a fellow world traveler, we shared many stories of our adventures while volunteering at the airport. He was an amazing man with many interesting tales and I was always impressed with his accurate memory of places he'd visited long ago. Heartfelt condolences to the family.

Julia Mendoza

March 28, 2021

What an interesting man, I see where you get it Chris. I am sorry for your lose but you can cherish your memories of your awesome Dad and know it was a life well lived. Love to you and your family. Julia Mendoza

Cindy Cuthbert Vitas

March 28, 2021

My dad, Peter Cuthbert, worked with Jon. As a child growing up I remember my father’s fond comments about Jon. I don’t recall if I ever met him, but based on my father’s opinions of him, Jon was a great man and my father enjoyed working with him during their years at San Diego County Parks. Sending sympathy to your family in memory of a great man.

Mary Weber

March 28, 2021

Dear Diane, I offer my condolences on the loss of your exceptional husband. Judging by your excellent account of his life, Hans overcame a youth and young manhood of extreme hardship and many challenges to lead a fulfilling and exciting life exploring the world with you and offering his knowledge to others on walking tours and in volunteer activities. I am glad to see that he lived a good, long life and that you have too! All the best to you and your family,
from your colleague in SDCS curriculum writing in the early 1980s,
Mary Weber

Fran Whiteman (formerly Walkabout)

March 28, 2021

Diane, so sorry to hear about Hans' passing, he was such a lovely man.

Gina Bernsen

March 28, 2021

I had the pleasure of having Hans as a volunteer in the Airport Ambassador program. He was a great asset to our program and a wonderful gentleman. It was an honor to have known him. Gina Bernsen.

Howard Gillins

March 28, 2021

I worked with Han's as a SD Airport Ambassador & always found him to be a wonderful person & the defination of the word Ambassador a job he was serious about. Sympathies to the Family.

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