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William Jennings Locklin Photo Montage of the life of Bill Locklin (1921-2007).
WILLIAM J. "BILL" LOCKLIN (More) Photo Montage of the life of Bill Locklin (1921-2007).
WILLIAM J. "BILL" LOCKLIN Longtime Redlands resident, William J."Bill" Locklin, passed away at his home Monday. He was 86. Mr. Locklin was a Redlands orange grower; the inventor and "father" of 12-volt outdoor lighting; and the founder and president of Redlands based Nightscaping Manufacturing business, as well as co-owner of Redlands' El Camino horse ranch. Mr. Locklin was born in 1921 in Alhambra, CA and was raised as an orphan in Lucerne, CA before moving to Colton, CA to attend high school. Bill served as a chief electrician aboard the Navy USS Trepang submarine during World War II, earning the Bronze Star for action in the Pacific. He returned from the war, and was a member of the Colton, CA City Council for several years. He settled in Redlands in 1953, and established Locklin Electric, serving the local community's interior electrical needs, and doing favors for customers who wanted lighting to show off their first landscaping. His firs exterior lighting job was at a Palm Springs church, preparing to welcome Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower to a service. The Nightscaping trademark was registered June 2, 1964. In the Christmas season of 1964 Nightscaping was used to decorate the White House outdoor tree, and later President and Mrs. Nixon used Nightscaping in the landscaping of their "Western White House" in San Clemente, CA. During the 1950's and 1960's Bill also ran the lighting for the Redlands Bowl production every Tuesday and Friday nights during the summers. Then in 1987, Bill was again in Washington, DC where he lit the pathways in the park around the White House Christmas Tree. He was honored to be selected to light the traveling Viet Nam Wall when it was at the Riverside National Cemetery, and more recently lit the same wall when it came to the Sylvan Park in Redlands. Bill was an entrepreneur in every sense of the word. He designed lighting plans for homes and businesses all over the world, and always gave great consideration to pleasing the owner, often designing a new fixture to meet their needs. At one time he provided the lighting on State Street in Redlands, as well as the current lighting on the Ed Hales park structure on State Street. Mr. Locklin has long been actively involved in Redlands civic organizations, and belonged to several local churches during his life where he participated actively, including the Presbyterian, Methodist, Bethany Reformed, Redlands Christian Center, and Packing House Church. He strongly believed in giving back to the community in many ways, including contributing to the Boys and Girls Club of Redlands; supporting landscape architecture students at the University of California, Cal-Poly Pomona; providing scholarships for the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Foundation; and in providing workers and lighting to the Redlands Assistance League in their building of a 2007 dental clinic for the disadvantaged of the area. He hired persons with developmental disabilities in his business, and was the businessman who "was there" for many individuals in need, in addition to donating building space to an organization which collects goods for trips to Mexico. Mr. Locklin was a member of ASLA; the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) and of the NECA's National Education Council; and also was a member of IES, Illuminating Engineering Society of America. Mr. Locklin was preceded in death by his first wife, Amy Lue; his daughter, Lue Ann McKay; and his brother, Harry Locklin; and sister, Faye Locklin. He is survived by his wife, LaVesta; his daughter and son-in-law, Billie and Tom Ylvisaker of Redmond, WA; four step-children, Scott Reeves of Stockton, KS, Lesli (and husband, Craig), Woolley of Highland, CA, Stan Reeves and Kristin Reeves of Riverside, CA; nine grandchildren, Amy (and husband, Curt) Miller of Redmond, WA, Kristen (and husband, Michael) Stewart of Seattle, WA, Laura (and husband, Corban) Cooper of Redmond, WA and Rebecca (and husband, Ben) Gaines of Temecula, CA, Vandi Reeves of Grand Terrace, CA, whom Bill and LaVesta raised, Jessica, Ryan, Morgan and Aaron Woolley, of Highland, CA; and seven great-grandchildren, plus many nieces and nephews. He also leaves innumerable "adopted" sons and daughters who considered Bill their "second dad." Memorial Services will be held on 12/27/07 at 1:00pm at Packing House Church, 27156 West San Bernardino Avenue, Redlands, with a reception following at the home in Redlands. Those wishing to contribute to a Memorial in Bill's name may donate to one of the two following charities: Redlands Homeless Shelter, sending to to Redlands Christian Center, c/o Pastor Don Wallace, P.O. Box 7718, Redlands, CA 92375 or to the Mexican Christian Children's Association, which should be sent directly to MECCA 1705 East Colton Avenue, Redlands, CA 92374. CORTNER CHAPEL is directing services (909) 793-2353 (Less)
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