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W e e k l y COLTON COURIER Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!

Vol 145, NO. 41

THIS WEEK Gloria’s Cor ner

Eric K ar ros, Honda donate new spor ts equipment to Colton students

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September 28 , 2017

Helen Hayden Ste war t Dec. 28, 1915 - S ept . 1 1, 2017

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ANTHONY VICTORIA

Former Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Eric Karros signing baseball hats for Ulysses S. Grant Elementary School students on Tuesday, Sept. 26. The ‘Helpful Honda’ crew donated $5,000 worth of sports equipment to the school. By Anthony Victoria

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Los Angeles ormer Dodgers first baseman Eric Karros, with the help of Southern California Honda Dealers, surprised dozens of Colton students with new equip-

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ment on Tuesday morning. Over $5,000 of sports equipment--basketballs, baseballs, bats, soccer balls, footballs, and other equipment--were donated to several classrooms at Ulysses S. Grant Elementary School by SoCal Honda. The children frolicked the playground with their

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here are students who struggle to play sports due to fears of getting hurt or because of possible failure. Other students delve deep into athletics--with some choosing to play multiple sports. Colton High School junior Jessikah Ybarra is different than most multi-faceted student athletes. The 16-year-old suits up on Thursday afternoons and Friday nights for the Yellowjacket football program.

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She’s showing fellow classmates that the sky's the limit.

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Fear no obstacle for Colton football player Jessikah Ybar ra

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new equipment and played catch with Karros. Fourth grade teacher Bernadette Pedroza was the person responsible for reaching out for support, said a spokesperson from SoCal Honda.

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Colton High School junior Jessikah Ybarra is a multifaceted student athlete that is making headway as a football kicker and corner.

“I’m out here showing that you don’t have to be afraid,” Ybarra expressed during an interview on September 25. “Anyone can do anything [they want to].” Ybarra began playing football Ybarra, cont. on pg. 2

elen Grayce Hayden Stewart slipped quietly away on September 11, 2017 at the age of 101 in Thousand Oaks, CA from natural causes. She was born December 28, 1915 to Benjamin and Hazel Hayden, the eldest of six children in Lewis County, Missouri. Helen grew up on the family farm, after which she took a job in Chicago, Illinois working the graveyard shift at an ammunition plant. She followed that with a sales job in New York City with a territory covering 13 eastern states. In 1943, Helen married Carroll Stewart of Maywood Missouri. They had two girls and two boys who cherished her beyond words. Helen brought her four children from Missouri to Colton, California in 1957 to be near her family and give her children a better life. While in Colton, she served 20 years on the Police Force as a dispatcher and matron. Her life was one of service beginning with her church to her membership in many organizations, i.e. Eastern Star, Daughters of the American Revolution, Colonial Dames, Zonta, Business and Professional Women’s Organization, Parliamentary Procedure, etc. In addition to her public service, Helen loved to dance and have fun. All who knew her will recall her distinctive and cheerful laugher. She is survived by her brother and wife, Kermit and Dorothy Hayden and Sister-in-Law Georgia Hayden. Also surviving her are her children and spouses; Karen and husband Mike Galloway, Toni Stewart, James Stewart and wife Sharon and John Stewart. Her Grandchildren are Steven Galloway, Sean Brinlee, Matthew Potter, Eve Langslet, Cameron and Kristen Stewart. She had great grandchildren, nieces and nephews, too numerous to name. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at Harrison Ross Funeral Home, 738 East Highland Avenue, San Bernardino, CA on Saturday, September 30th at 11:00 AM followed by a reception. In lieu of flowers, please make contribution to your favorite church or charity.

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