17 February 2021

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Lean all about gait and balance

Lean all about gait and balance


SUNSHINE CLUB Dr. Sophie Chun from OptumCare will talk about gait and balance at the next Sunshine Club meeting on Friday, Feb. 19, at 10 a.m. Gait and balance disorders are common in older adults and are a major cause of falls. This often leads to injury, disability, loss of independence and limited quality of life. Being evaluated for gait and balance can help prevent falls. To join

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Republican Club

Republican Club


Brian Harmon, the second vice president of the Leisure World Republican Club and his wife, Dee Harmon, are delivering petitions for the recall of Gov. Gavin Newsom to LWers who want to sign but are unable to get to the Republican booth on Wednesdays from 11 a.m.– 2 p.m. in front of Clubhouse 6. One recipient was Mary Greytak, 98, who shared a few minutes of her time to be interviewed. Greytak

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••• Rudolph (Rudy) Von Burg 1939– 2021

••• Rudolph (Rudy) Von Burg 1939– 2021


 Rudolph (Rudy) Von Burg, 81, was born in Biel, Switzerland, on Feb. 26, 1939, and passed away in Santa Ana, California, on Jan.18.He was a retired scientist, professor and toxicological consultant. Having travelled as a youngster with his mother and two brothers during the war years, he arrived in the U.S. in May 1942 and settled in Manhasset, New York. He played basketball for Boston College, and after earning a bachelor’s and two master’s degrees, he received a Ph.D. from Fordham University. He is remembered for living his life actively and hard. He travelled across the United States by motorcycle and bicycled across the Canadian Rockies. He sailed in Long Island Sound, the San Francisco Bay and the Caribbean, and he skied throughout North America and Europe. He contributed his scientific knowledge to the poison-control line in the U.S. and helped find the source of methylmercury poisoning in Iraq to save lives there. In his spare time as artist, carpenter and wood worker, he produced sculptures and furniture. He was caring and welcomed family members, relatives and friends under his roof, ever ready to lend a helping hand. In the end, his huge heart gave way.