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Dedicated May 1, 1994 The concept
of the garden was formulated in 1991. At that time donations were solicited
in memory or in honor of families who lived in Simi Valley prior to 1950.
There was an existing memorial fund derived from various donations which had
accumulated in the treasury through the years, and the new donations were
added to that fund. The garden is a cooperative effort of the Rancho Simi
Recreation and Park District and the Simi Valley Historical Society. To
locate the most suitable spot in the least sensitive area, archeologists Joe
Simon and David Whitley, with the help of volunteer Board members and
Docents, donated their time and expertise to excavate test holes. The
present site was then selected. The garden plans were drawn by Brenna Mercer
of the Park District.
In 1969 a memorial was erected in front of the Strathearn House in memory of
David L. Strathearn, Sr. and his sons Lloyd and Gordon, who were lost at sea
in a plane accident in 1968. The monument was redesigned and built by Leo
Maciel, assisted by Steve Hansen, and is now located in the garden. The
river rock for the base of the plaque and for the borders of the walkways
was gathered from the Gillibrand property in Tapo Canyon.
The construction and planting of the garden, and the installation of the
watering system was done by Leo Maciel and his personnel. The benches and
the sun dial were purchased with memorial funds. We wish to thank the Park
District, especially Rich Harrison; Leo Maciel; Steve Hansen; and Duane
Whitefoot, who refurbished the plaque. An informational pedestal type sign
patterned after others in the park will be placed at the entrance to the
garden at a later time. Project Chairperson: Jean Whitefoot. |