Rainforth dead at 71
BILL RAINFORTH
Bill Rainforth, 71, passed away Feb. 24 from complications of
heart disease. Well-known in Laguna Beach from his 25 years of
service as a lineman for the local phone company, Mr. Rainforth was
said to always have a smile and kind words for those he encountered.
He was born June 16, 1934 in Montreal, Canada, and served as a
Canadian paratrooper during the Korean War. In 1968, Mr. Rainforth
moved to Huntington Beach where he took up surfing and became a
member of the famous “Hole-in-the-Wall Gang” surf team, winners of
many surf contests for Huntington Beach.
After moving to Treasure Island in 1982, he was a “regular” at Ben
Brown’s golf course. As a scuba diver, Rainforth liked to dive the
local reefs and make weekend diving trips to Catalina.
After his 1994 retirement, he became a course marshal at Ben
Brown’s (now Aliso Creek Golf Course). Although plagued by multiple
health problems in his last years, family members said he maintained
a positive attitude.
He is survived by a brother, George, and a sister, Beatrice, both
of Montreal. Services are pending.
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