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1 Aug 1980 Jahr - Franklin P. "Skip" Glenn Funeral

Beschreibung:

Montecito Memorial Park
Colton, San Bernardino County, California, USA
PLOT: (Northeast corner starts row 1), Magnolia lot, lower mid-lot, ninth row, about one hundred and eighty-four spaces down from the Iris side of the Magnolia lot
ID: 45713416

Inscription
In Loving Memory / FRANKLIN P. "SKIP" GLENN / Friend and Fighter for the People / Aug. 1940 - July 1980

Speakers: Jim Haydel, Leonard Weinglass, Dan Stormer, Father Louis Ladenburger, and Floyd Red Crow Westerman

Barbara was not there.

Also in attendance Kris Kleinbauer, Cathy E. "Cat" Bennett (01-21-1951 - 06-09-1992)


* Rev. Louis "Louie" Wayne Ladenburger, O.F.M. - Louis Wayne Ladenburger was ordained a Franciscan priest of the Province of Santa Barbara CA in 1963. He worked in parishes, high schools and retreat centers in dioceses including Stockton, Oakland and Sacramento CA, Phoenix AZ, Portland OR, El Paso TX (in NM), Spokane and Seattle WA, and Reno-Las Vegas NV. He earned a doctorate degree in divinity from the University of California at Berkeley and became a licensed marriage and family as well as chemical dependency therapist. Ladenburger was treated twice in the 1980s for what the Franciscans called "inappropriate professional behavior and relationships." He was was allowed both times to return to ministry. In 1993 his order restricted Ladenburger's ministry after they had him undergo another psychological evaluation due to "heightened concern and new awareness of abuse issues." Ladenburger refused the restrictions and went on leave of absence. He asked for a dispensation of his vows and was laicized by the Vatican in March 1996. He was hired as a therapist in September 2006 by an Idaho school for high-risk teenage boys. In May 2007 he was fired after two boys accused him of sexual abuse, including fondling and oral sex. He admitted to abusing one of the boys. He was arrested in June and charged with three counts of sexual battery of a minor between the ages of 16 and 17. In a plea agreement in November 2007 Landenburger pleaded guilty to to one count of felony sexual misconduct. He was sentenced to up to 5 years in prison, with the possibility of parole after 6 months.
http://www.bishopaccountability.org/assign/Ladenburger_Louis_Wayne_OFM.htm


** Floyd Westerman, also known as Kanghi Duta, was a Dakota Sioux musician, political activist, and actor. After establishing a career as a country music singer, later in his life he became an actor, usually depicting Native American elders in American films and television. Was in "Dances with Wolves" and a variety of films and Television series. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd_Westerman#Career

** Cathy E. Bennett, who pioneered new strategies for picking and persuading juries, died on Tuesday at her home in Galveston, Tex. She was 41 years old.

She died of breast cancer, her family said.

Ms. Bennett was considered the nation's leading authority on jury selection. Last year the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers gave her a lifetime achievement award.

Morris Dees, a lawyer with the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, Ala., with whom she worked on several prominent cases, said, "If Rosa Parks was the mother of the civil rights movement, Cat Bennett is the mother of modern criminal law practice in America."

As a consultant in 850 civil and criminal cases, she helped lawyers select jurors, and she promoted her approach in articles, speeches, seminars and courses at the National Criminal Defense College in Macon, Ga.

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1 Aug 1980 Jahr
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