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Mountain View News Saturday, July 5, 2025
Weather Wise
REMEMBRANCE
6-Day Forecast Sierra Madre, Ca.
ROBERT “BOB” ERIKSSON
Robert McKinley Eriksson, known to all as “Bob”, passed away
at the age of 100 on June 23, 2025, in Arcadia, California. Born
June 15, 1925, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Bob’s family moved to
Pasadena in 1929 – a fortuitous move as his life and interests
always seemed at home in Southern California.
It didn’t take long for Bob to find his call in the garden. He was
industrious as a teen, pulling his mower and tools behind his
bike to look after Pasadena gardens. He graduated high school
and served in the Army Air Corps as a flight mechanic during
WW2. After the war he attended Pasadena Junior College (now
PCC) where he met and married his real love, Jan, in 1949. Bob
and Jan celebrated 75 years of marriage in 2024 prior to her
passing last July.
With Jan’s support, Bob transferred to USC and graduated with
a degree in Landscape Architecture. He was fortunate to have
been mentored by his professor, Garrett Eckbo and spent formative
years post college working for Eckbo, Royston, and Williams.
During those years, Bob built their first home...a glass
post and beam house that was surrounded by gardens of his
design. In the late 50’s, Bob met Owen Peters while doing a design competition for Sunset Magazine demonstration gardens
at the Los Angeles Arboretum and in 1962 they paired up to form the firm Eriksson and Peters Landscape Architects.
They soon added a third partner, Dave Thoms, and the firm lives on to this day as EPTDESIGN. Bob deeply loved
his work, his clients, the contractors who built the gardens, and the many landscape architects he mentored throughout
his career. Amazingly, he handed off his last set of drawings to a longtime client just three weeks before his passing!
Bob and Jan poured into their three children: Erik Eriksson, Nord Eriksson (Cynthia) and Kristin Cheney (Rich) while
also being incredibly active in the community. In 1960, they moved to their home in Arcadia and set about making it
grow with the family. When he wasn’t planning additions or garden renovations, Bob gave of his time to Indian Guides,
Little League coaching, and the Boy Scouts of America where he served as Scoutmaster for many years culminating in
his receipt of the Silver Beaver Award. Bob and Jan co-founded the Creative Arts Group “Art of the Garden” Tour where
Bob tirelessly worked to showcase beautiful gardens in the annual event well into his 90’s. Remarkably, he also served on
his neighborhood Architectural Review Board for 51 years...active all the way up to his passing.
Bob was an eternal optimist, a wonderful grandfather to Katie Roche Leuers (Mike), Meghan Roche, Noah Eriksson,
and Ian Eriksson, and loving great-grandfather to Rowan Leuers. He impacted many in this life and will be remembered
and missed for his humor, loyalty, and curiosity. We are excited for Bob to now have God’s green garden to play in and
imagine he’s already busy enjoying the splendor - and making it his own.
Sun Sunny Hi 80s Lows 60s
Mon: Sunny Hi 80s Lows 60s
Tues: Sunny Hi 90s Lows 60s
Wed: Sunny Hi 90s Lows 60s
Thur: Sunny Hi 80s Lows 60s
Fri: Sunny Hi 80s Lows 60s
Forecasts courtesy of the National Weather Service
SIERRA MADRE CITY MEETINGS
SIERRA MADRE CITY
COUNCIL MEETING
July 8, 2025 5:30 pm
THIS MEETING WILL BE HELD
IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS!
As part of the City of Sierra Madre’s
COVID-19 transparency efforts and The
Brown Act provides the public with an opportunity
to make public comments at any
public meeting. Public comment may also be
made by e-mail to PublicComment@CityofSierraMadre.
com by 3:00 p.m. on the day of
the meeting.
Emails will be acknowledged at the Council
meeting and filed into public record. The
public may also comment in person at the
meeting.
The meetings will be streamed live on Foothills
Media website at foothillsmedia.org/sierramadre
and broadcast on Government
Access Channel 3 (Spectrum)..
WALKING SIERRA MADRE
The Social Side by Deanne Davis
“July makes me truly glad that air conditioning exists.”
“Every day is a fresh start; a new month is a gift. Unwrap it
with joy!”
“July with its days of blue skies and time that seemingly stands
still, holds a special place in my heart.”
1630 AM EMERGENCY RADIO &
Free on-air publicity for local events
Sierra Madre’s EMERGENCY radio station is now accepting scripts for
Public Service Announcements (PSAs) about community events. PSAs
will be broadcast on the air at no charge. The station operates 24/7 and can
be heard at 1630 on the AM dial.
Any local non-profit or non-commercial organization can have their
event information broadcast to the public on Sierra Madre Community
Information Radio. The station covers the city of Sierra Madre, plus
surrounding areas of Pasadena, Arcadia, and Monrovia.
Your event must:
• Benefit a non-commercial or non-profit entity
• Be open to the public
• Be of general interest to local citizens
Just
write a Public Service Announcement that describes your event and
e-mail it to radio@cityofsierramadre.com.
The best day of July was yesterday. Independence Day. Sierra
Madre was at her absolute best with wonderful things
to do starting on Thursday with all the activities at Memorial
Park and then the Parade. Our town has the key to a
wonderful holiday and now it’s time to relax, recover and
embrace all that July has to offer.
How about the Buck Moon, at its most beautiful on July
10th. In case you are wondering,
The full Moon in July is called the Buck Moon because the
antlers of male deer (bucks) are in full-growth mode at
this time. Bucks shed and regrow their antlers each year,
producing a larger and more impressive set as the years go
by. There now, something you might not know.
Don’t you love how our editor, Susan Henderson, gives us
copies every year of our Declaration of Independence, and
the Constitution.
We’ve had the best holiday celebration of the month, but
here are a few more things to be happy about in July:
This weekend, be joyful because today, Saturday, is National
Apple Turnover Day, International Bikini Day, International
Cherry Pit Spitting Day and Work-a-holics Day.
Sunday is Build a Scarecrow Day, International Kissing
Day and National Fried Chicken Day.
Other highlights of this month include:
July 7:
Chocolate Day
Global Forgiveness Day
Father-Daughter Take a Walk Together Day
National Strawberry Sundae Day
It just gets better and better…Body Painting Day, Video
Games Day, Cow Appreciation Day
(Which makes me think of that Chick-Fil-A commercial
where all the cows are putting up signs saying, “Eat Mor
Chikin.), National Dimples Day, Pina Colada Day and
Teddy Bear Picnic Day.
Speaking of bears, Robert Gjerde posted a great picture on
Facebook of a bear who was visiting his property and the
Mountain Views News talked about bear sightings on the
rise.
I can’t help myself, I have to give you the lyrics to Teddy
Bear’s Picnic, which I’m guaranteeing will make you smile.
The Melody was written in 1907 and the lyrics added in
1932 so it’s definitely an oldie but a goodie:
“If you go down in the woods today
Your sure of a big surprise
If
you go down in the woods today
You better go in disguise
For every bear that ever there was
Will gather there for certain because
Today's the day the teddy bears have their picnic
Every teddy bear whose been good
Is sure of a treat today
There's lots of marvelous things to eat
And wonderful games to play
Beneath the trees where nobody sees
They'll hide and seek as long as they please
That's the way the Teddy Bears have their picnic
Picnic time for Teddy Bears
The little Teddy Bears are having a lovely time today
Watch them catch them unawares, and see them picnic on
their holiday
See them gaily gadabout,
they love to play and shout, they never have any cares
At six o'clock their mommies and daddies will take them
home to bed
Cause they're tired little teddy bears
If you go down in the woods today, you better not go alone
It's lovely down in the woods today, it's safer to stay at
home
For every bear that ever there was,
will gather there for certain because
Today's the day the teddy bears have their picnic.”
Written by Jimmy Kennedy & John Bratton
Enjoy this first week of July, friends and neighbors. Stay
cool and watch for bears! The picture this week is of fireworks
granddaughter, Emily, saw a couple of years ago.
My book page: Amazon.com: Deanne Davis
Where you’ll find the Emma Gainsworth Kindle
novelettes,
Along with other goodies like “A Treasure Map,
A Drunken Owl
And 47 Rattlers in A Bag” True Tales of Early California
Mountain Views News 80 W Sierra Madre Blvd. No. 327 Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024 Office: 626.355.2737 Fax: 626.609.3285 Email: editor@mtnviewsnews.com Website: www.mtnviewsnews.com
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