This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) provides information about their organization and upcoming events. It thanks various donors and locations that have supported FFMV. It provides information about locating prison inmates online and lists contact information for local FFMV chapters. It also lists upcoming memorial events in April for National Crime Victims' Rights Week and provides details about FFMV's 18th annual candlelight remembrance on April 6th in Rancho Cucamonga. The newsletter closes with listing love gifts given in memory of victims and contact information for grief support resources.
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Families and Friends of Murder Victims March 2017 newsletter
1. FFAMILIES & FRIENDS OF
MURDER VICTIMS, Inc.
(FFMV)
Newsletter March 2017
Thank-you:
*Carol Anderson â Website
*Kaiser â Oakland
*Avaxat Elementary School- Murrieta
*St. Anthonyâs Catholic Church-Upland
*Christ The Redeemer Catholic Church
Grand Terrace
*First United Methodist Church of La Puente
* United Methodist Church of Sepulveda
*San Bernardino County District Attorneyâs Office of
Victim Services/Victim Advocates
* Linda Rodriguez â Mother of Angel - Memory Cards
*Janet Garcia & Barbara Christian
Facebook administrators
* Ellie Rossi â Mother of David and Lisa
Inmate Locator, Department of Corrections is
now making it easier for people to locate
prison inmates; itâs a free online search and
is open to the general public.
http://inmatelocator.cdcr.ca.gov
Join Families & Friends of Murder Victims on
Thank-you
Janet Garcia
Mother of Jesse Garcia â 6/10/78 â 6/27/94
Barbara Christian
Mother of Terri Lynn Winchell â4/10/63 â 1/8/81
Hanging on to memories is, at first
to much to bear. The pain is too intense,
the absence of your loved one too large.
But, donât push them away. Let them be, for
awhile . When youâre ready, these
memories will be so valuable to you ~ like
precious gems. Take them out, and enjoy
them ~ not just on anniversaries and
birthdays, but every day. Your heart is
large enough to carry them.
What is there to do when people die ~
people so dear and rare ~ but bring them
back by remembering ~ May Sarton
Need Someone to Talk To?
* Bertha Flores - Parent - Spanish speaking
(909) 200-5499 (after 3pm) Rialto CA
*Rose Madsen â Parent (909) 798-4803 (after 4pm)
Redlands CA
*Dawn Hall â Parent (951) 757-4419 â
Murrieta CA
*Mary Stewart -Parent (951 698-5317) Emergency
Consult for Suicidal or
Homicidal Participants
*Linda Atencio -Parent â 760-662-4373 â
High Dessert
*Donna Lozano - Parent â 760-660-9054
* Palm Springs/Coachella Valley 10am-9pm
*Linda Rodriguez -Parent â 951-369-0010-Home â
951-732-3255 - Riverside
* Ellie Rossi - Parent - 909-810-8133 Yucaipa CA
* Richard McVoy â Adult Sibling â
909-503-5456 â Grand Terrace CA
* Tanya Powell - Parent â 760-596-2292-
Upland CA
Families & Friends of Murder Victims:
A non-profit organization
Dedicated to providing information, support, and
friendship to persons who have experienced the
death of a loved one through the violent act of
murder
Share SorrowâŠ..
Share Strength
Mission: To restore a sense of hope and to
provide a pathway to well-being to those who
have lost a loved one to murder and to those who
are victims of attempted murder.
Love Gifts
Love gifts are a specific tax deductible donation made
to the memory of a loved oneâs birthday, anniversary
of a death, holiday, or just because which are posted
in newsletter. They are also made by caring
professionals, organizations to help in the work that
FFMV does with victims/survivors. These gifts help
with the expenses incurred in reaching out to others
and operating expenses. When making out a check,
please make payable to FFMV and note Love Gift on
check or envelope.
Love Gifts can be mailed to FFMV-
P.O. Box 11222 San Bernardino, Ca. - 92423-1222
In Loving Memory of My Daughter
Toni Parcell
2/18/64 â 3/22/96
3. FFMV Fundraisers
Office Depot - Staples â Office Max
If you shop at Office Depot or Staples please
use FFMVâs Rewards Number for Office Depot
which is 1139461170 Office Max â 650756207,
Staples- or use just give them 909-798-4803
for all three. We get reward points that help
defray the cost of printing, ink cartridges and
office supplies.
PLEASEâŠ.Donât throw away your old ink
cartridges! Continue to bring them to us, or
take them to Office Max, Staples or Office
Depot and give them 909-798-4803
Itâs an easy way to help
FFMV purchase office supplies.
Support Families & Friends of Murder Victims
by starting your shopping at
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Friends of Murder Victims" in the search box.
Click "Families & Friends of Murder Victims" and
Amazon will donate .5% of the price of your
eligible purchases to FFMV whenever you shop.
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know. Same products, same prices, same
service.
Online affirmations for grief support free for
365 days
http://www.markbshawmortuary.com/
Check out this website and click on Grief
Support
Resources and Additional Support Services
San Bernardino County District Attorneyâs Office
of Victim Witness Centers: San Bernardino
(909) 382-3846
Rancho Cucamonga: (909) 945-4241*
Victorville/Desert area: (760)552-6947
Riverside County District Attorneyâs Office of
Victim Witness Centers:
Riverside: (951) 955-5450
Murrieta: (951) 304-5680 * Banning: (951) 922-7130
* Indio: (760) 863-8408
*Los Angeles County District Attorney's Victim
Witness Assistance Program offices:
Pomona: 909) 620-3381
*Life.After.Uncivil.Ruthless.Acts.
323-816-9651 www.laurala.org
* WINGS OF JUSTICE â Website
www.murdermislabeledsuicide.com/WingsofJustice
*Women Against Gun Violence â 310-204-2348
www.wagv.org
* Crime Victims United of California â
530-885-9544 www.crimevictimsunited.com or
mail@crimevictimsunited.com
* North American Victim Assistance (NOVA)
www.trynova.org
* Victims of Crime Resources Center
800) VICTIMS
* POMC - (888) 818-POMC www.pomc.org
* Greater Orange County POMC â
Marie â 714-999-7132 â 562-508-2397
*Inland Empire â Linda â 909-653-7236
* Citizens Against Homicide - (415) 455-5944
* Justice for Murdered Children - (310) 547-1367
* Memory of Victims Everywhere - (949) 248-5470
MOVE@cox.net
* Resource for the Grieving and
* Crime Survivors â 949-872-7895
www.crimesurvivors.com
*JUSTICE FOR HOMICIDE VICTIMS â
(310) 457-0030 -
jhvinfo@justiceforhomicidevictims.com
* Striving Towards Eradicating Violence In Ennercities
-S.T.E.V.I.E. stevieisunityandpeace@yahoo.com
oneunikadvocate2@aol.com
* Survivors of Murdered Children SGV Chapter â
Tina-626-298-9054 -tinayyama@att.net
*Homicide Survivors Support Group
Meets every 2nd
Tuesday at 7pm
Solono Family Justice Center
604 Empire St. Fairfield CA
Contacts: Valerie Dodini
v.dodin.law@sbcglobal.net
Rita Edmonds-Norris at 707-631-281
* Margaret Goldman â MA MFT
760-946-9036 â Apple Valley, CA
*Option House: www.optionhouseinc.org
Hotline:909-381-3471
5. March 2017 Birthdays
Allyson Li Andrew Gonzales
Aaron Gurrola Dillon Ray Keyes
Donna Morgan Elizabeth Pinon
Erik Ray Fuller Emjay Corn Born
Evion Yanez Griselda Gonzales
James Hartzell Jr. Jarred Mitchell
Jason Castro Jesse L. Aguilar
Joey Trujillo Jonathan Fields
Joseâ Esparza Jose Aguliar
Joseph Valenza Karl Dan Claes
Keisha Alejandra Molina Lindsey Langdon
Marsalee Ann Nicholas Michael Chacon
Micheal Hernandez Michael George Rivera
Malaikye Thomas Payne Mitchell Ozier
Otilla Burton Herrera Roberto De La Vega
Steven Paul Medrano Sandy Smith
Tony Wu Travis Parker
Yanzie Lizette Mora
Matthew Flores- Richard Angel Flores
We Will Always Remember You!
6. March 2017 Memories
Adam Atencio Andrew Gonzales
Anne Marie Harrison Anthony Louis
Anthony Ledinich Chris Walsh
Christopher Martinez Colleen Kennedy
Danae Palermo Destiny Hernandez
Dwayne Durston III Erik Ray Fuller
Fernando Ortiz Frederic Hoyle Jr.
Hope Hernandez Jacob Koval
Jacob Eric Jackson Keisha Alejandra Molina
Jason VanKleef Juan Macias
Kori VanHulle Laura Sanchez
Linda Whiting Marie C. Gonzales
Michiel A. Hyder-Blamey Phillip âBenâ Ackley
Raymond Moreno Robert Austin Burkey
Robert Davis Ronnie Steven Mena
Sgt. Stephen Lance Bowser Stevland Singleton
Salome Rodriguez Jr. Toni Parcell
Mickey & Trudy Thompson
Jacqueline McVoy (Matzke) & Gilbert Gutierrez
You left us Beautiful Memories
âŠyour Love is still my guide
And though we cannot see you
âŠyouâre always at our side
7. LOVE GIFTS
In Loving Memory In Loving Memory
Lindsey Langdon Jacob Jackson
3/28/82 â 8/8/93 12/22/82 â 3/2/07
In Loving Memory David Charles Nystrom â 2/22/64 - 7/27/98 & Lisa Cummings â 11/13/66 â 3/12/11
Brother and Sister in Heaven âŠ.. now together watching over their Mom (Ellie Rossi)
--------------------------------------------------------------Love Gift-----------------------------------------------------------------
Name (please print):_________________________________________________________________
Address____________________________________City/St.________________________Zip__________
Email address: __________________________________________________________
Your Phone # ( ) ____________________Relationship to Victim: _____________________________
Name of Victim: _________________________________________________________________
Date of Birth: Date of Death: ______________________
Please post my loved ones message and/or picture(s) for the month of: ___________
# of pictures enclosed/attached ____________ Use picture on file__________ Donation: ______________
8. Each April, OVC helps lead communities throughout the country in their annual observances of
National Crime Victim' Rights Week (NCVRW) which will be observed April 2-8, 2017. This year's
themeâServing Victims ⊠Building Trust âŠBuilding Hopeâemphasizes the role of the entire
community, individually and collectively, as we support victims of crime and empower them to direct
their own recovery. Promoting victimsâ rights and honoring crime victims and those who advocate on
their behalf.
Victimsâ Rights Week 2017
Save the Dates
* Sunday April 2, 2017 11am-1pm JHV Annual Memorial â Rose Hills in Whittier Gate 19
* Monday April 3, 2017 â 12pm
San Bernardino County District Attorneyâs Office Annual Memorial
San Bernardino County Government Center Rotunda
385 North Arrowhead Avenue San Bernardino, California
Sponsored by the Office of the District Attorney
( FFMV will have a resource table, if you would like to help please contact:
Rose @ mail4ffmv@yahoo.com
* Thursday April 6, 2017 - Families & Friends of Murder Victims 18th
Annual Memorial
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center Courtyard (see attached flyer)
* Thursday â March on the Capitol, April 6, 2017 9am-12pm, photo release form is on
Crime Victims United website, deadline is March 7th
* Sunday April 9, 2017 â GOC POMC Victim Dedication Memorial â Brea 6pm
Memory Garden Memorial Park & Mortuary â W. 455 Central Ave â Brea CA 92821
714-529-3961
9. Join Us in Honoring Victims of Crime
18th Annual Candlelight Remembrance
Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 6:00pm
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center Courtyard
10500 Civic Center Drive ~ Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Bring Your Loved Oneâs Picture and Shoes to Display
Partnership
FFMV will be dedicating memorial to all Fallen Police Officers
We will have a âClotheslineâ display
Courtesy of San Bernardino District Attorneyâs Office/Victim Services.
If you have a t-shirt, please bring on the day of event.
*Slideshow of our Loved Ones will be presented.
Please e-mail a picture(s) to mail4ffmv@yahoo.com or mail to
POB 11222 San Bernardino, CA 92423-1222 no later than April 2nd.
(Please include DOB, DOD and full name of victim, & photo release form)
If your loved one is already in slide show you donât need to resubmit a picture
Community resource agencies please reserve your table by April 2nd
Questions call: Rose 909-754-6969 â Rita 909-215-7063
(We will be moved indoors if it rains)
11. CAMP GOOD GRIEF (SVP)
Camp Good Grief-Special Victims Program (SVP) is a joint effort between the San Bernardino County District Attorney's
Office Bureau of Victim Services and Loma Linda University Medical Center Children's Hospital. The 3-day grief camp is
geared toward homicide/suicide and is for children ages 10-16 who have experienced a violent death in their family.
Campers board a bus at the Ronald McDonald House in Loma Linda and head to Camp Cedar Falls in the San Bernardino
Mountains for a three-day camp and grief therapy experience.
At camp the children participate in game and team building activities and therapeutic group activities designed to help
them learn and understand how to cope with the grief over the violent death of their loved one. This camp has been so
successful that it has been expanded to include Camp Good Grief - Special Victims Program Teen Retreat. It will be held
annually and provides grief services for teens ages 14-18 who previously participated in Camp Good Grief - SVP and whose
lives have been positively impacted by camp. It will be a combination of learning advanced grief management skills as well
as a training camp for future Camp Good Grief Peer Counselors.
Camp is free of charge to all campers and camperships are funded by unclaimed victim restitution. Therapists and interns
from Loma Linda Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic, Loma Linda Child Life Specialists and District Attorney's Office Victim
Advocates donate their time to the camp.
The Bureau of Victim Services and Loma Linda University Children's Hospital have pledged to continue fundraising activities,
presentations to service groups, and outreach events so they may continue hosting future Camp Good Grief-SVP programs.
Contact: Dorothy Brooks 909-558-4073
I have been fortunate to have attended two different training sessions that Connie Saindon has taught. I have now
facilitated and co facilitated two 10week Journey Classes Thank you Connie for this opportunity ⊠Rose Madsen
Follow the Violent Loss Resource Blog = https://svlnetwork.wordpress.com
12. Save the Date
April 8 and 9, 2017 for the Caldera-Saindon Grant
Traumatic Grief after Violent Dying Conference
Virginia Mason Separation and Loss Services and UC San Diego, Department of
Psychiatry, are pleased to offer a two-day conference entitled Traumatic Grief after
Violent Dying. The conference will be held on Saturday and Sunday, April 8 and 9, 2017
from 8:30 am â 4:30 pm each day in the Great Hall of UCSDâs International House in La
Jolla, CA. Presentations cover theory, research, practice, patient interviews and personal
experiences related to grief interventions after violent death. The two-day training costs
$150/person, and CEU credits will be awarded for an additional $35 fee.
ï· Featured speakers(Partial List):
ï· Ted Rynearson, MD, Clinical Professor, University of Washington and Medical
Director, Virginia Mason Separation and Loss Services
ï· Larry Taylor, D. Min, B.C.C., Chief Chaplain, San Diego Veteran's Admin.
ï· Lori Montross,
ï· Sumner Stephan, San Diego County Chief Deputy District Attorney
ï· Vilma Torres, LCSW Director of Safe Horizon Family Justice Center, NY
ï· Bethann Holzay, LCSW, Director of Victims Services, Bronx DA, NY
ï· Connie Saindon, MA, LMFT, Founder, Survivors of Violent Loss Program
ï· Saul Levine, MD, Professor Emeritus, UC San Diego
ï· Charles Nelson, Ph.D, Founder/Director Crime and Trauma Recovery Program
ï· Sidney Zisook, MD, Distinguished Professor, UC San Diego
ï· Robert Neborsky MD, Clinical Professor, UC San Diego
Additional presenters and panelists from the San Diego region, Washington, and New
York include experts on novel trauma treatment interventions and programs for
individuals and families in the aftermath of violent death.
Please save the date on your calendar. Please forward this information on to others
and help us get the word out for this important learning and networking opportunity
The conference site is live! Register Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/traumatic-grief-after-violent-
dying-tickets-32174649242
13. From Rose Madsen, Editor/Chair/co-founder of the
Colton & Coachella Chapter of FFMV
In Memory of my daughter Jennifer LeAnne Balber
12/02/73 â 11/10/94
A 20yr. old SoCal Gas Co. Meter Reader,
Fatally Shot in the Line of Service in Rialto, CA
FFMV will be hosting our 18th Annual Victims Candlelight Memorial April 6th, a special thank-you to
Rita Marin (West End Chapter Leader) for all her efforts in planning this event. I hope to see you on
April 6th. This year memorial will be dedicated to Our Fallen Officers.
If you would like to share your Journey at FFMVâs Memorial please email with your request.
I will continue to add to the slide show, so send me your loved ones picture along with the release form,
so I can include your loved one in the slide show and monthly remembrance.
My beautiful JenâŠ..I can no longerâŠSee you with my eyesâŠTouch you with my handsâŠ
But I will feel you in my heartâŠ.ForeverâŠLove, Mom
E-mail me your outcome of your court process, status of your case or upcoming events, and I will post
on our newsletter.
Thoughtfully,
Rose
FFMV Executive Board
Rose Madsen â Chair, Mother of Jennifer LeAnne Balber
Dawn Hallâ Vice Chair, Mother of Joshua Rexford
Rita Marin â Secretary, Aunt of Jennifer LeAnne Balber
Bertha Flores â Treasurer, Mother of Kristopher Flores
FFMV is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving survivors of murder victims & victims of attempted murder. Our main
purpose is to offer grief support for those victim/survivors. All assistance provided to victims is given free of charge by
volunteers. Contributions and/or questions regarding the policies of FFMV may be addressed to: FFMV Executive Board at
P.O. Box 11222 San Bernardino, Ca. 92423-1222, e-mailed to mail4fffmv@yahoo.com or phoned to 909-754-6969
FFMV is a tax-exempt organization under the Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Service.
Our Organization depends largely upon private donations which will cover operational expenses, Our Annual Family
Christmas Memorial Luncheon, and Our Annual Victimsâ Rights Week Memorial. We are seeking a sponsor (s) for our
events. Please contact FFMV at the above e-mail or phone if you are interested. Tax ID #68-0299211 All Contributions
Are Tax Deductible
IF YOUR EMAIL, ADDRESS OR ANY CONTACT INFORMATION HAS CHANGED PLEASE SEND ME UPDATED INFO,
IâM RECEVING MANY RETURNED E-MAILS, NEWSLETTERS, AND B-DAY AND MEMORY CARDS.
In Loving Memory of Duane Murley
Murdered 10/7/2012
14. 2017 Participant /Photo Release Form for slide show & picture boards
Families & Friends of Murder Victims, INC (FFMV)
Circle one: New Participant ~ Update my information ~ Agency/Non Victim
Please Print
Date________________ Relationship to Victim_______________________
Victimâs First Name______________________________________________
Victimâs Last Name______________________________________________
Date of Birth _____________ Date of Death__________ Solved: Yes ( ) No ( )
Was this a DUI Yes ( ) No ( ) Was this Domestic Violence Yes ( ) No ( )
Permission to use photo(s): Yes ( ) No ( ) Just add me to e-mail/mailing list to receive
monthly newsletter and event information
I grant to Families & Friends of Murder Victims, Inc. (FFMV), the right to use
photograph(s) of the above-identified subject. I authorize FFMV to use and publish the
same in print and/or electronically.
I agree that FFMV may use such photographs with or without his/her name and for any
lawful purpose, including for example such purposes as publicity, illustration, advertising,
and Web content.
I have read and understand the above.
Signature_________________________________________________________
Print Full Name _____________________________________________________
Print Last Name ____________________________________________________
Address___________________________________________________________
City______________________________________________________________
Zip Code____________________
Contact Phone(s) with area code _______________________________________
E-mail ____________________________________________________________
Mail or e-mail participant/release form to: mail4ffmv@yahoo.comFFMV ~ P.O.Box 11222 S
Bernardino, CA ~ 92423-1222
I have included a picture ( ) Yes ( ) No use the one on file