Tag: Forrest Allen

  • Citrus Heights man’s search leads to unnamed grave site receiving proper headstone

    The burial site of Sarah McKindley and her husband is now properly marked at Lodi Memorial Park. // Image courtesy, Forrest Allen

    By Mike Hazlip—
    A century-old unnamed grave marker for a pioneer woman now has a headstone bearing her name, thanks to the research and dedication of her great-great-grandson.

    Forrest Allen

    Citrus Heights resident Forrest Allen has been researching the mother’s side of his family history for decades. About two years ago, he came across information that pinpointed a grave in Lodi where his great-great-grandmother, Sarah McKindley, was buried. Allen took a trip out to the cemetery, only to discover the grave site was solely marked with a brick labeled “burial.”

    “All it was, was one brick when I got there,” Allen said of seeing the grave for the first time. “It said burial, and that was it. It was a real disappointment.”

    When Allen saw the unnamed marker, he became determined to start work on a proper headstone. After contacting family members, he was able to raise enough money for the project.

    “I got ahold of them, and they helped pitch in the money to pay for the headstone,” Allen said.

    Once the new headstone was placed, most of his extended family joined Allen at the cemetery for a celebration of life ceremony, with one family member coming from Hawaii. Allen even invited the Citrus Heights police chief.

    A report about the event from Lodi News said several McKindley descendants attended the event and then gathered for a family picnic in nearby Clements.

    McKindley was born in 1828, Allen’s family records show. Hers was a life out of the history books, crossing the country from Missouri to California with her first husband, Alexander McKindley, in search of gold, Allen says. When her first husband died in 1861, she married William Strickland.

    She eventually settled in central California to work a farm. When she died in 1905, Strickland had her buried at Lodi Memorial Park, according to Lodi News.

    Finally putting a name to the grave is Allen’s way of honoring the memory of his ancestors, he says. McKindley’s grave is in a section of Lodi Memorial Park set aside for pioneer families. Now one of those pioneer women has a name to mark her final resting place, something Allen says is meaningful for him.

    “It means a whole lot, because nobody knew of her being in that [cemetery] before,” Allen said. “Now people know that she is there.”

  • 2017 Community Camp Out to again fill Rusch Park with tents

    Community Camp Out
    Tents dot the grassy fields of Rusch Park during the 2014 Community Camp Out event. // CH Sentinel

    Called “one of the best family events” in the city each year by organizers, Citrus Heights’ annual Community Camp Out is scheduled to once again take over Rusch Park with an activity-filled overnight event this July 22 and 23.

    According to organizer Forrest Allen, with the Residents’ Empowerment Association of Citrus Heights, campers can again expect swimming, crafts, games, face-painting, balloons and entertainment — along with a dinner barbecue and Sunday morning breakfast. He said an annual favorite, water balloon tossing, is also on schedule this year.

    Citrus Heights police will also be at the event, and city council members have traditionally shown up to serve one of the meals provided to attendees. Telescopes on site will allow for star viewing opportunities at night.

    Registration is $8 for adults and $6 for kids from age 2 to 17. Those wishing to register can do so by calling (916) 725-1581 or by visiting www.sunriseparks.com. Walk-up registration will also be accepted from 2-5 p.m. on July 22.

    Learn more about REACH: Neighborhood groups REACH out to connect Citrus Heights residents

    The annual camp out began in 2001 and typically draws about 200 campers each year. It is sponsored by the Sunrise Recreation and Park District, in collaboration with REACH and the City of Citrus Heights.


    If you plan to go:
    2017 Community Campout
    Rusch Park
    7801 Auburn Blvd.
    Citrus Heights

    Ticket link: click here

    Event Facebook page: click here

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