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Stryker

William "Bill" Stryker Sr. died at his home March 30. He was 69.

Stryker, born in San Francisco, lived in Los Gatos for 35 years until his move to San Martin in February 2003. He was a member of Christ Child Church in Los Gatos, the Cupertino Host Lions Club and Shelter Bay Yacht Club. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, boating, working on racecars and golfing.

He is survived by his wife, Kelly Stryker of San Martin; brothers Harry Stryker of Washington, Dan Stryker of Arizona, Tom Stryker of Nevada, and Rich Stryker of Sutter Creek, Calif.; sister Mary Wetmore of Washington; daughters and son-in-laws Lori and Chris Bradford of Morgan Hill and Teresa and Darryl Adair of Morgan Hill; sons Bill Stryker of San Martin and Greg Stryker of Los Gatos; and seven grandchildren.

Services have been held. Donations can be made to the Cupertino Host Lions Club, P.O. Box 642, Cupertino, 95015.


Tack

Marionette Hershey Tack died of natural causes March 12. She was 84.

Hershey Tack was born in San Francisco on Jan. 28, 1919. She received her bachelor's degree from San José State University, a master's from Stanford University and a Ph.D. from Brigham Young University. She was a professor of secondary education at San José State University. In addition to her professorship, Hershey Tack taught English at Soquel High School in Santa Cruz, public speaking at De Anza College in Cupertino and technical writing at Provo College in Utah, and assisted English classes at Los Gatos High School. She also acted as a secretary to Los Gatos violinist Yehudi Menuhn, spending 30 years doing his correspondence and helping him with speech writing.

Hershey Tack was a resident of Los Gatos for 56 years and was an active member of the Christian Science Church. She is survived by her husband of 56 years, Robert Tack, daughter Colise Delzell, son Christopher Tack, and three grandchildren, all of Los Gatos.

Donations can be made to Twelveacres Inc., 595 Millich Drive, Suite 104, Campbell, 95008, a facility for the developmentally disabled.


Thompson

Jean Grace Thompson died of natural causes March 25. She was 74.

Thompson was born in New York on June 5, 1928. She resided in the Los Gatos and Capitola areas for the last 46 years of her life. She is survived by husband Herb Thompson of Los Gatos, sons Bill and Ed Thompson, daughter Bev Wallace, and two grandchildren. Thompson was preceded in death by her grandson Adam Thompson.

Services have been held.

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