February 17, 2012
Tags: local events, placer county
Remembering Vicky Bartish
We are sad here at High Ranch Nursery to learn of the passing recently of our friend and past employee, Vicky Bartish. Vicky worked with us here at High Ranch from 2004 through 2006. She quickly increased the acceptable level of plant quality and customer service as well as her love and knowledge of Japanese Maples specifically. We will miss her occasional visits since then with her gifts of food and updates of the industry. Please see the fitting obituary linked from 2/14/12 edition of The Sacramento Bee.
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