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Eldon Adams Burch

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Eldon Adams Burch

Birth
Kanab, Kane County, Utah, USA
Death
21 Mar 2006 (aged 58)
San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Burial
Claremont, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA -- Eldon Burch, a longtime bailiff at West Valley Superior Court, died Tuesday.

Burch, 58, apparently suffered a heart attack.

For more than 27 years, he served as a marshal and bailiff in San Bernardino County. Working out of the Rancho Cucamonga courthouse for more than a decade, Burch most recently served in Judge Barry Plotkin's courtroom.

He is survived by his wife and two adult children.

FROM RICHFIELD REAPER

Eldon Burch, 58, passed away March 21, 2006, at his home in San Bernardino.

He was born Easter Sunday, April 6, 1947, in Kanab, and lived in Richfield from the time he was 3 to 17 years old. He lived in San Bernardino County for 35 years. He was a Peace Officer with the United States Marshall and the San Bernardino County Sheriff Department for the past 27 years. He was a veteran with the United States Army.

His hobbies included piloting his airplane, riding motorcycles, gardening, and spending time with his wife, Cheryl.

Eldon was the ninth child born to Robert F. and Elda (Adams) Burch.

He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers and two sisters, Grant, Robert (Bob), Neil, Nay Dean and Betty Sue; and three nephews, and a niece, Duane, Bard, Kyle and Donna.

He is survived by his wife and the love of his life, Cheryl; two sons, Shane and Shawn Burch; three brothers, Ralph Burch, Yuma, Ariz.; Joel Burch, California; and Daniel Burch, Monroe; three sisters, Bonnie (Gordon) Anderson, Roy; Yvonne (Larry) Cloward; and Darlene (David) Pierce, Spanish Fork. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephew who loved him dearly and will never forget him or the example that he was to them.

I thought of you with love today but that is nothing new.

I thought about you yesterday and days before that too.

I think of you in silence, I often speak your name.

All I have are memories and your picture in a frame.

Your memory is my keepsake, with which I'll never part.

God has you in His keeping,

I have you in my heart.

Funeral services and interment took place in California. The graveside was dedicated by brother, Daniel Burch, Monroe.

Funeral directors, Cucamonga Mortuary.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA -- Eldon Burch, a longtime bailiff at West Valley Superior Court, died Tuesday.

Burch, 58, apparently suffered a heart attack.

For more than 27 years, he served as a marshal and bailiff in San Bernardino County. Working out of the Rancho Cucamonga courthouse for more than a decade, Burch most recently served in Judge Barry Plotkin's courtroom.

He is survived by his wife and two adult children.

FROM RICHFIELD REAPER

Eldon Burch, 58, passed away March 21, 2006, at his home in San Bernardino.

He was born Easter Sunday, April 6, 1947, in Kanab, and lived in Richfield from the time he was 3 to 17 years old. He lived in San Bernardino County for 35 years. He was a Peace Officer with the United States Marshall and the San Bernardino County Sheriff Department for the past 27 years. He was a veteran with the United States Army.

His hobbies included piloting his airplane, riding motorcycles, gardening, and spending time with his wife, Cheryl.

Eldon was the ninth child born to Robert F. and Elda (Adams) Burch.

He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers and two sisters, Grant, Robert (Bob), Neil, Nay Dean and Betty Sue; and three nephews, and a niece, Duane, Bard, Kyle and Donna.

He is survived by his wife and the love of his life, Cheryl; two sons, Shane and Shawn Burch; three brothers, Ralph Burch, Yuma, Ariz.; Joel Burch, California; and Daniel Burch, Monroe; three sisters, Bonnie (Gordon) Anderson, Roy; Yvonne (Larry) Cloward; and Darlene (David) Pierce, Spanish Fork. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephew who loved him dearly and will never forget him or the example that he was to them.

I thought of you with love today but that is nothing new.

I thought about you yesterday and days before that too.

I think of you in silence, I often speak your name.

All I have are memories and your picture in a frame.

Your memory is my keepsake, with which I'll never part.

God has you in His keeping,

I have you in my heart.

Funeral services and interment took place in California. The graveside was dedicated by brother, Daniel Burch, Monroe.

Funeral directors, Cucamonga Mortuary.


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