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Dennis Martin - 9-2009
Every organization has one. You know the one. That member who can be heard above all others, who has something to say about everything that happens, who wants to be involved in everything but also the one who just rubs others the wrong way. Well DTW is no different . . . in fact, we’ve got a few. I’d venture to say that we all fit the description in one way or another. But where in other organizations that individual may be ostracized and shunned, we in DTW seem to find a way to accept, live with and move on. That is truly the meaning of “family.”

Joe Mausser - 3-2009 - A Celebration of Life
Joe Mausser was laid to rest Monday, March 23. He was 89 years old. But the funeral was a celebration of his life as several members of his extended family, his Dodgertown West brethren, joined his immediate family - sister, brother-in-law, nieces – to remember him.
Harry Wade - 3-2007 - We Call Him Homerun Harry
Occasionally however sad news hits our little band of brothers and sisters as it is this time. Yesterday, March 29, 2007 in Las Vegas, Harry Wade passed away.

Harold McIntire - 11-2004
After a year and a half of fighting brain cancer, Harold McIntire died peacefully Thursday. He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Deanna, and his children, Scott and Michelle, six grandchildren.
Barry Berman - 7-2003 - Memorial Held
The stands were occupied, the field was awash in sunshine, the half-masted flag fluttered in the mild breeze blowing in from center field, and the familiar "14" on the home white Dodger jersey took it's traditional position behind home plate bedecked with what the players fondly call the "tools of ignorance" - Dodger-blue catcher's shin guards, chest protector and face mask. Yes, a great setting for a ball game, but this time, friends, family and teammates gathered instead to bid their good-byes to the one thing missing, Barry Berman, the only one who could fill the jersey and equipment properly.
Terry Weinstein - 2-2003
After a year plus battle with cancer, Terry Weinstein passed away this morning at home. Although arrangements are still pending it is anticipated that the funeral will take place on Sunday at 10 a.m. at Mount Sinai Memorial Park 5950 Forest Lawn Drive, Los Angeles, CA.