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Harvey Wilber Itzaina

Harvey Wilber Itzaina
Harvey Wilber Itzaina

2021/05/15 - Redding, Kalifornia, AEB

(2021eko maiatzaren 21-20ean Redding Record Searchlight, Legacy.com-en argitara emana)

Harvey Wilber Itzaina, 85, entered into eternal life on May 15th, 2021. Fr. John Itzaina, Harvey's brother, administered the Anointing of the Sick and blessing in the presence of Mary Jane Itzaina, Harvey's wife of 65 years. Harvey was in the comfort and care of his Interim hospice team at New Visions Senior Living on Lake Boulevard in Redding.

Harvey was born in Oceanside on June 25th,1935 to Harvey T. and Eleanor Itzaina. He was the eldest of five children and known as "Willie" to close friends and family. Harvey graduated from Vista High School in 1953. On a memorable class reunion trip, Harvey and Mary Jane traveled in his father's 1953 truck which Harvey had inherited and then beautifully restored.

Harvey and Mary Jane (Nee Goss) were married in Bellflower on August 13th, 1955. Their marriage was blessed with seven children. A daughter, Mary Catherine, went to heaven in infancy. Construction work on Interstate 5 brought the family north to Anderson in 1964. As Sacred Heart parishioners, the children attended parochial school. During this time, Harvey was a Eucharistic Minister and played guitar and harmonica in the folk choir.

Harvey was a self-employed heavy equipment mechanic, master welder, and engineer for fiber optic cables later in his career. Harvey pursued his passions: off-road motorcycle racing, aerial competition in his Luscombe, fishing for steelhead in the Sacramento River, and sailboat racing on Whiskeytown Lake (with Mary Jane as First Mate). In his retirement, he met his goal of building a Lakester and racing at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah with many family members cheering him on. He is fondly remembered for his beans, Basque bread, and barbeques around the family pool. In his leisure years, he enjoyed watching professional golf and rooting for the "San Diego" Chargers. Harvey encouraged visits to Burney Falls - a special place for him.

Harvey is preceded in death by his parents Harvey T. and Eleanor Itzaina, daughters Mary Catherine and Gail Itzaina, grandsons David Helmer and Jason Gabignaud, and great granddaughter Jayd Mary Jane Itzaina. He is survived by his wife Mary Jane Itzaina; siblings Jackie Prescott (Don) of Chino, Sherry Lim of Hilo HI, Bonnie Itzaina of Westminster, and Fr. John Itzaina of Richmond; children Calvin Itzaina of York PA, Stacie Hahn (Ben) of Annapolis MD, John Itzaina of Reno NV, Elizabeth Teitsma (Kevin) of Dorr MI, and Amy Newsome (Richard) of Moscow ID. Harvey's proud legacy includes 18 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. Harvey said the Rosary nightly and prayed for his loved ones - each and every one!

The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Sacred Heart Church in Anderson on Saturday, June 5th at 9:00 a.m. A reception will follow. At a later date, Harvey's earthly remains will be inurned at Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Rowland Heights, where infant daughter Mary Catherine is buried.



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