San Diego Evening Tribune December 4, 1974 WIFE, SONS FLY TO RITES IN AFRICA Mrs. Robert V. C. Stark od 6838 Mission Gorge Road, accompanied by two of her three sons, Victor and Chris, left this morning for Johannesburg, South Africa, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Stark's husband and a daughter, Evanine Stark Capron. Services will be Friday. Mr. Stark will be buried there, but arrangements are pending for Mrs. Capron. Mr. Stark, 79, and Mrs. Capron were killed Sunday in a two car crash near Johannesburg. Mrs. Capron's two children, Charles, 13, and Mary Anne, 11, are in satisfactory condition in a Johannesburg hospital. Mr. Stark, his daughter and her children were vacationing in South Africa where the family formerly lived. The Capron family lived in El Cahon until two years ago when Mrs. Capron's husband, Army Sgt. Rodney Capron, was transferred to Nuremburg, Germany. Mr. Stark, a retired lumberman, brought his family here 17 years ago. Here he was ative in Boy Scout work through the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, San Diego Fourth Ward. Besides his wife, Mary, and sons Victor and Frank, he is survived by another son, Chris, of San Diego, a daughter and eight grandchildren. W. C. BRATTMILLER MEMORIAL FRIDAY Bonita - Memorial services will be held at 4:30 pm Friday at Humphrey's Mortuary for William Carl Brattmiller, a retired administrator in the Sweetwater Union High School District. Graveside services were held today in La Vista Memorial Park. Mr. Brattmiller, 67, of 3727 Cresta Bonita Dr., died yesterday in a local hospital. A native of Iowa, he had lived in the county 39 years. Employed in the Sweetwater district for 32 years, he was a teacher of physical education at Chula Vista Junior High School and Sweetwater High School where he was also dean of boys. In 1950, he was promoted to vice principal at National City Jr.. High School, a post he held until 1955, when he became the first principal of Granger Jr. High School in National City. He retired in 1966. Mr. Brattmiller was a member of the board of directors of the National City Boys Club and a sponsor of the American Field Service Program. He was a past president and member of the National City Rotary Club, a past member of the National City Park and Recreation Board, and held memberships in the Sweetwater Administrators Assn. and the Southshores California Retired Treachers Assn. He was a graduate of Whittier College, and received his secondary teaching credential and adbance degrees from Stanford University and Claremont Men's College. He is survived by his wife, Eula; two daughters, including Joan Parks of Chula Vista; a son, Jerald of Chula Vista, and a brother.