25 February 2026
Velvetones and Vinyl Rock dances ….
Velvetones and Vinyl Rock dances to allow people to fill out surveys in person. Responses will be kept anonymous.
For more information, email the researchers at doreen.shanahan@ pepperdine.edu or jillian. alderman@pepperdine.edu.
Mike Mayfi eld aces hole No. 1 at Guys and Gals
GUYS AND GALS TOURNAMENT
A bright winter morning greeted 55 golfers of the Guys and Gals Golf Tournament on Feb. 18 at the Turtle Lake Golf Course. The tournament was sponsored by Primary Care Associates of CA in Cypress, with Network Development Specialist Emanuel Alvarez paying for each player’s entry fee and providing coffee, doughnuts, candy and golf balls to the players. Alton Smith Jr.
Cribbage Club
The Cribbage Club meets every Tuesday in Clubhouse 1 at noon. Refreshments are served from noon-12:15, and anyone arriving by 12:15 will be assured a place to play. Each player pays $1 to play and those finishing in the top four scores are awarded prize money the following week. Yearly dues are $5, which are currently being collecting.
Alma Zamzow provided cake and ice cream on Feb. 17 in celebration
Sharon Lee Lay 1959-2026 ….
Sharon Lee Lay 1959-2026
Sharon Lee Lay, 66, of Seal Beach, California, passed away peacefully at home on Feb. 15, 2026, in the comfort of her loving husband. She was born on July 18, 1959, in San Pedro, California.
She is survived by her devoted husband, Jeff Lay; her daughters, Shoshana and Jasmine; her son-in-law, Savitich; her cherished grandchildren, Leonardo, Vladimir, Khristian, and Aven; and her beloved dog BeBe.
Sharon was, above all, a loving wife and extraordinary grandmother. Her grandchildren were the light of her life, and she affectionately called them “booshka.” Their laughter and milestones brought her immense joy, and her love for them outweighed everything.
She was known for her lively spirit and strong yet nurturing personality. Compassionate and generous, Sharon was always willing to help a neighbor in need. She had a playful sense of humor, and family will fondly remember her joking about her “shooting missiles” noises from years past.
She enjoyed watching Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune, and reality shows like Below Deck, reading a good book, and spending time with family. She attended church regularly and carried a quiet faith in God.
After suffering a stroke, Sharon battled stage four lung cancer that spread to her bones and brain. She lived courageously and passed peacefully at home, surrounded by love. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.


