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Leslie Fred Zwiebel, 78, of Menlo Park, was an avid ham radio operator and enthusiast who put his call sign, WB6ORZ (“Old Radio Zealot”), on his license plate, email addresses and personal cards. Born in New York City, he was a marriage, family and child counselor since 1976 and a psychologist since 1993, helping countless clients over his decades of clinical practice until his retirement in 2024. He died Jan. 28.

Martha Prindle McLaughlin, 89, of Palo Alto, was born in Hillsborough and worked as a nurse in public health, including at the Stanford Blood Bank, and as an instructor at Telesensory Systems, an early tech company that built technological aids for visually impaired people. Her wide range of interests included tennis, golf and bridge and she shared her passion for books by tutoring young readers through the Avenidas volunteer program. She died April 6.

Donald John Roberts, 80, was a world-renowned professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business whose books and theories revealed how companies actually work. At home, he was a talented chef who expressed his love through food. Born in Winnipeg, he stayed connected to his Canadian roots and his travels took him to 65 countries and all seven continents. He died Jan. 23.


To read full obituaries, leave remembrances and post photos, go to Lasting Memories at mv-voice.com/obituaries.

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