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Updated: September 21, 2014

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Walter F Bitterolf of Riverside, Riverside County, CA was born on January 25, 1915, and was the father of Kenneth Bitterolf and Gary Bitterolf. Walter Bitterolf died at age 85 years old on January 7, 2001.
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Stanley became a osteopathic physician and I believe he studied this in the Los Angeles area as there was an osteopathic college and hospital at that time. He started his practice in a group in the inhospitable Barstow CA area (sorry Barstow, but it gets really hot, sandy and windy there at times.) He then moved to Foresthill, CA a fairly small lumber town and lived there a number of years, raising his 3 boys. He was married to the incomparable Suzanne Benner Jolivette, my aunt. She just gracefully and from appearances effortlessly glided through life keeping a neat house, great cooking... while raising three boys and taking care of at least one dog. After a number of years, Uncle Stan and his family moved to Granite Bay, near Folsom Lake and Roseville, where he and several physician friends had established a practice. Stanley died in 2007 at the age of 89. His wife, as of now, i.e. 9/2014, is 93 and still living in their Granite Bay home.
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