Tuesday, November 30, 2010

California Obituaries 11/30/2010


 

ALICE KIRALLA

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Ada Belle Peterson

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Adam Carlos Charvez

4/6/1962 - 11/22/10, Adam is finally at peace and walking with the angels after fighting a courageous battle with cancer., He is survived by his loving parents, Carlos and Ascension Charvez; his sister, Melissa Lord, her husband Bill, and their children Tyler, Noah and Rylee., He leaves behind his beloved wife, Torie Berger Charvez. He also leaved behind many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins who love him very much., Adam will be deeply missed by all., Adam is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Fidel and Maria Mercado; his paternal grandparents, Manuel and Delphina Lopez; his aunt, Josephine Perez and her sons, Nathan and Christopher Walling; and his cousins, Richard and Michael Mercado., Adam was an avid outdoorsman who loved to camp, fish, shoot and engage in paintball wars with family and friends., A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, November 27, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located at 2400 N 11th Ave, Hanford. An additional memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 4, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. at the Wagon Wheel Mobile Home Park located at 8282 Murray Ave, Gilroy., We love you Adam., Arrangements are under the direction of People's Funeral Chapel in Hanford.


 


 

Adela M. Benich

Passed away November 25, 2010 in San Pedro. She was born December 8, 1920 in Crikvenica, Croatia and was a 72 year resident of San Pedro. Adela was preceded in death by her husband, Frank and is survived by her sister, Margaret (Anton) Mirkovich; nephews, Joe and John Benich and Anton M. Mirkovich; niece, Marian Lister and numerous cousins. A graveside service will be held on Thursday, December 2, 2010, 10:00am at Green Hills Memorial Park. Please sign the guest book at


 


 

Agnes Narvaiz

Agnes Narvaiz She was a Milpitas resident of 52 years Passed away in her home surrounded by her family on Nov. 22, 2010 at age 88. She joined her husband Arturo Narvaiz, daughter's Charlotte Salas, Mary Narvaiz and son Arthur Narvaiz. She is survived by her 3 sisters, Dora Riviera, Lucy Najara, Bea Supnet. Agnes was a loving devoted wife, mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother. Will be greatly missed by daughters Maxine Palacios, Vicky Garcia, Barbra Narvaiz, Linda Sanchez,and Joann Narvaiz Palacios, 23 Grandchildren, 53 Great Grandchildren. Visitation will be on Tuesday 30 Nov. at 7:00 p.m. Burial on Wednesday Dec. 1 at 1:00 at Oak Hill Funeral Home.


 


 

Al Le Bas, driving force behind peace officers memorial, dies at 88

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 3:00 AM - sstanton@sacbee.com (Sam Stanton) 

Albert E. "Al" Le Bas, a driving force behind the creation of the California Peace Officers' Memorial on the Capitol Mall and a lifelong advocate for law enforcement, died Saturday at his home in Cameron Park. Al Le Bas spearheaded the creation of the California Peace Officers' Memorial on Capitol Mall. Each year, Mr. Le Bas and his wife, Dottie, would polish the bronze before services honoring fallen officers.


 


 

Albert Salvatore Gallinovich

Beloved husband, father and grandfather, Albert Gallinovich passed away Wednesday, November 24th., Albert is no longer suffering from a damaged heart and poor kidney functions as he has joined his mother and father, Rose and Dino Gallinovich in the kingdom of heaven. A Brooklyn native, Albert was an extraordinary man with a deep love for the floral industry, fine arts and history. He had a natural ability to make a piano exude the most elegant sounds one has ever heard., Passionate about life and the pursuit of knowledge, Albert went home to New York. While completing his degree from York College he found the true love of his life, and an amazing wife, Josephine Gallinovich. Her love, care, and selfless dedication provided Albert with many extra years to continue to be an amazing man, husband, brother, father and grandpa. His memory lives on in the lives he's touched and his impact on this world., Albert lives on via his wife (Josephine), children (Jennifer, Kelly, Dino and Fred), his brother and sister (Raymond and Maria), brother in law (Vinny), his nieces (Fran, Rosemarie, Diana, and Karen); and his grandchildren (William McWaters, Mercedes McWaters, Aaron Gallinovich, Alexis Gallinovich and Joseph Hernandez)., There are numerous lives Albert has touched and countless stories we've all been blessed to have been told so many times. Albert was both a lover and a fighter who proved many skeptic doctors wrong by living a full life way beyond their expectations, making it all the way to his favorite number, 69! Albert will be missed and remembered by all the lives he has touched., Visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, November 30, with the Vigil service starting at 6:30 p.m., at Santa Clara Mortuary, 2370 North "H" Street, Oxnard, (805) 485-5757. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m., Wednesday, December 1st, at Santa Clara Chapel located at 1333 East Ventura Boulevard, Oxnard Ca, 93036. Interment will follow at Santa Clara Cemetery. Memories and condolences may be sent to the Gallinovich Family at www.santaclaramortuary.com


 


 

Alexander Gonzalez Martinez

Alexander Gonzalez Martinez 1935 - 2010 Alex attended Bakersfield schools and later attended Real Estate school. He was active in Real Estate until his retirement, helping the Hispanic community with his Notary Public status. Alex was a member of the Living Hope Baptist Church. He was a faithful servant of the Lord and enjoyed sharing the gospel. Alex is survived by his wife of 37 years, Emma; daughter, Alice; sons, Daniel and Nick; stepson, Robert; sister, Josie Villanueva; brothers, Augustine, Tony, Leo and wife, Elida, John and wife, Rachel; and many nieces and nephews. Also surviving Alex are his grandchildren whom he enjoyed dearly. Three special ones he cared for as grandchildren are Breana, Emily and Donnie III. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, December 1, 2010, from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. with a Wake service at 6:00 p.m., at Greenlawn Memorial Chapel, 3700 River Blvd. Graveside service will be held on Thursday, December 2, 2010, at 10:00 a.m. Greenlawn Mortuary


 


 

Alice Colbert

Alice Colbert, 77, of Vallejo, passed away after a long illness on Nov. 23, 2010. She was born in Elk City, Okla., on Dec. 15, 1932., Alice is survived by her daughters, Vanessa Colbert and Von Edwards; sons, David and Tony Colbert; sisters, Thelma Evans and Joyce Phillips;, brother, Charles Pipkins; 10 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and a longtime friend, Mother Ernestine Fox., Visitation will be held from 2 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2, at Cooley & Riolo Mortuary, 505 Couch St., Vallejo. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 3, at King Solomon Missionary Church, 1280 West 11th St., Benicia, with the Rev. Charles Pipkins officiating. Entombment to follow.


 


 

Alice Gaetani

Alice Gaetani Resident of Mountain View Nov. 26 1924-Nov. 23 2010 Beloved wife of the late Nicholas Gaetani. Loving mother of Thomas, Henry, David, Jamie and Michael (deceased) Sadowski. Grandmother and aunt of many. Survived by sisters Virginia and Dorothy. Beloved sister-in-law to Joseph and Marian Ventura. A native of Buffalo, NY. Visitation starting at 5:00 PM and a Rosary at 7:00 PM at Lima Family Erickson Mortuary, 710 Willow Street, San Jose on Thursday December 2, 2010. Funeral Services will be held at the Santa Clara Mission Cemetery Chapel at 10:00 AM on Friday December 3, 2010.


 


 

Allan Roland Walker

Allan Roland Walker passed away unexpectedly on Monday, November 22, 2010 at the age of 67 in Vista, CA where he resided with his wife. He was born on November 11, 1943 in San Francisco, CA to the late Marjorie Frances Shine and the late Noble Roland Walker. Allan grew up in Redondo Beach, CA and graduated from Aviation High School in 1961. He joined the Air Force after high school as a B-52 Mechanic and was stationed at Mather Air Force Base near Sacramento, CA. and Honorably Discharged in 1965. In 1966, he married Myra Jo Hart who also graduated from Aviation High School. He worked for McDonnell Douglas until 1968 and the Redondo Beach City School District for 20 years until moving with his wife to Vista, CA. In 1990 he began a new adventure as a truck driver until 2009 when he and Myra retired. Allan was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He loved his family and his great big circle of friends. He was a friend to everyone he came in contact with and touched so many people along his journey. Allan is survived by his loving wife, Myra Walker of Vista, CA; daughter, Lori Walker Harrison and grandson, Trevor Harrison of Bakersfield, CA. A "Celebration of Life" will be held Saturday, December 4, 2010 at 11 a.m. at The


 


 

Alta Marie "Butch" Stewart

ALTA MARIE STEWART ''BUTCH'' APR 5, 1928 - NOV 23, 2010 Alta passed away Nov. 23, in Modesto CA. She is Preceded in death by her parents, Earl and Anna Mae Owen, her siblings, Delphinia, Melva, Louise and Brother Earl, her Son Dennis Fuson, Daughter Cindy Keeney. She has five remaining children, Judy Fuson of Washington, Mike Fuson of Colorado, Terry Fuson of Oragon, Steve Stewart of Salida, Ca. and Cherly Henson of Modesto, Ca. Her husband Robert Stewart lives in Modesto, Ca. Alta and Robert lived in Hickman, Ca. for over 30 years. They then moved to Montana for 6 years of their lives, they came back to Modesto, Ca. in 2002 where her and Robert lived the remaining years of her life. She has 10 Grandchildren and 11 Great Grandchildren. Alta will be missed by her family and friends and all friends are welcome to pay their respects to Alta. Graveside Services will be held at Lakewood Memorial Park on Friday, Dec. 3, at 10:00 AM., www.modbee.com/obituaries


 


 

Alvin Joe (Al) Adams

Alvin Joe Adams (Al) 1931 - 2010 Alvin J. Adams went home to Heaven on November 23, 2010. He passed peacefully from this earth, from his home, in the arms of his faithful wife, Joyce, of 51 years. Al was born in Taft, CA in 1931 on September 19th, when Taft was the "big city", to loving parents Clarence Darrow and Thelma Lee Adams. He moved as a young boy to Bakersfield, attending East High School, Bakersfield, College, and later transferring to University of Pacific where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics. Shortly after moving back to Bakersfield Al met his bride Joyce and they began a life together, raising three children. Al was a recovered alcoholic and enjoyed nearly 40 years of sobriety. His 40th AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) birthday would have been December 16, 2010. He treasured this day that marked a significant change in life, leading him to a life with Christ. Al was deeply involved in AA, Overcomers Outreach, and Recovery in Community, "The Adams House", helping many others with addictions to regain their lives. He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather. His family and his many friends were the most valuable part of his life. Al had friends everywhere he went! He enjoyed hunting every September 1st with his son and grandchildren. His passion in life came at the age of 57 when he ran his first marathon. He became an avid runner and completed six marathons and numerous other races. Next, he discovered a new passion of cycling and on his 31st AA birthday his family presented him with a new bicycle that became his constant companion. The day before his 73rd birthday he rode the Lighthouse Century with his daughter and other cycling friends. His last century ride was September 2009. Al is greeted in Heaven by his parents; his grandson, Clinton; nephew, Chris; and many other loving relatives. He leaves behind his beloved wife, Joyce; daughters and spouses, Susan and Jim Futrell, Nancy and Ron Lerma; son and wife, Joe and Sandra Adams. He also leaves behind his grandchildren, Erika and husband, A.J., Jake, Gabrielle, Joseph, Jimmi, Tristen, Aubrey, Jedidiah, and Augustine; as well as his two sisters and husbands, Bettie and Bill Jacobs, and Leenie and Gary Napier. Al also leaves behind many dearly loved nieces, nephews, and cousins. A memorial service celebrating Al's life will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, December 1st, at RiverLakes Community Church. Donations can be made in Al's name to Fellowship of Christian Athletes, P.O. Box 163, Bakersfield, CA 93312. Greenlawn Mortuary


 


 

Angelina Chalfant

ANGELINA CHALFANT Angelina Chalfant died quietly on November 25, 2010 after prolonged complications from a hip fracture. Mrs. Chalfant, nee Katsufrakis, was 86 years old, born on February 14, 1924 in Dawson, New Mexico. She was the last to survive of eight siblings. She was employed for many years as a grocery clerk in Southern California before meeting and marrying Mr. Lee Chalfant, a consulting engineer. Thereafter she spent some years in Saudi Arabia where her husband was employed as a manager of construction projects for the Saudi government. Upon his retirement the couple moved to Longview, Texas, where they resided until Mr. Chalfant's passing in 1998. Angelina subsequently moved to Modesto to join family here, where she resided until her death. In recent years she was a resident of the Bethel Retirement Community where she leaves numerous friends. In addition she was anactive member of the Greek Orthodox Church. She leaves a large extended family which includes nearly two dozen nieces, nephews and other relatives. Trisaignon services will be held on Tuesday, November 30th at 7:00 p.m. at the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation and funeral services will be on Wednesday,December 1st at 10 a.m. at theGreek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation. Donations in Angelina's memory may be made to Community Hospice or St. Luke's Family Practice of Modesto.


 


 

Anna Higinbotham

ANNA HIGINBOTHAM, 78, of Santa Maria, passed away November 27, 2010. Arrangements are in the care of Magner-Maloney Funeral Home and Crematory. 


 


 

Anthony Neil DiMaggio

Anthony Neil DiMaggio passed away on November 25, 2010 in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA. He is survived by his wife, Jolene DiMaggio; daughters, Marissa and Stephanie DiMaggio; mother, Helen DiMaggio; aunts, Stella DiMaggio, Anita Mardesich, Martina Butorovic; and uncle, Tony Butorovic; and numerous beloved nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his father, Neno DiMaggio and brother, Michael DiMaggio. A lifelong South Bay resident, Anthony was born and raised in San Pedro and resided in Rancho Palos Verdes for the last 25 years. He attended Fermin Lasuen High School and graduated from San Pedro High School. Anthony was president of Star Fisheries, Inc.; where he had worked since he was 17 years old. Star Fisheries Inc. was founded by his father, Neno and grandfather, Andrew Fistonich in 1921. Second only to his family, Anthony's great love was golf and he was a second-generation member of Palos Verdes Golf Club, as well as Spyglass Golf Club in Pebble Beach, CA and The Olympic Club in San Francisco, CA. He had the privilege of serving on the board of PVGC and competed three times in the AT&T Pro-Am in Pebble Beach. A funeral Mass will be offered on Friday, December 3, 9:30 a.m. at Holy Trinity Church, followed by entombment at Green Hills Memorial Park. The family asks that gifts in memory of Anthony DiMaggio be made to: Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation and should be sent to 1300 West 7th Street, San Pedro, CA 90732. Visitation will be on Thursday, December 2 from 4-8 p.m. at McNerney's Mortuary. Please sign the guestbook at


 


 

Anton Zabica

Military funeral honors for Anton Zabica of Wichita Falls, Texas were held Monday, November 29, 2010 in Wise Funeral Home Chapel, Bonham, Texas. Burial followed at Dallas/Fort Worth National Cemetery. He passed away Wednesday, November 17, 2010 in Sherman, TX. Condolences can be mailed to Anton Zabica c/o Sharon Zabica-Leick, PO BOX 251161, Plano, TX 75025. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to: Hospice of Wichita Falls, c/o Anton Zabica, 4909 Johnson Road, PO BOX 4804, Wichita Falls and TX 76308. Online condolences may be sent to


 


 

Antonio Rodriguez Jr.

Antonio Rodriguez Jr. 1938 - 2010 Antonio Rodriguez Jr. of McFarland, CA was called to be with our Lord on November 20, 2010 at the age of 72. Antonio was born in Lyford, TX on February 20, 1938. His favorite pastime included maintaining his yard and especially his lemon tree. His most fulfilling moments were spent with his wife of 51 years, his children, grandchildren, & great-grandchildren. Antonio is survived by his loving wife, Anita H. Rodriguez; children, Delia Rodriguez, Rosa Ana Murillo, Juan Antonio Rodriguez, Edwardo Rodriguez, Irene Lopez, and Jose Luis Rodriguez; 13 grandchildren; 2 great- grandchildren; and siblings, Carolina Turrubiates, Manuela DeLeon, MaryLou Saragoza, Aurora Villanueva, Rodolfo Rangel, and MaryAnn Rangel. He was preceded in death by his parents, Antonio Rodriguez and Dominga Ortiz. Viewing and Rosary were held Monday, November 29, 2010. Mass will be held Tuesday, November 30, 2010, at 10:00 a.m., at St. Elizabeth Catholic Church. Burial will follow at North Kern District Cemetery, in Delano.


 


 

Arthur Feliz

Arthur Feliz, 86, of Redding died Friday at home. Arrangements are pending at Allen & Dahl Funeral Chapel in Redding (243-1525).


 


 

Arthur Oglesby (In Memoriam)

ARTHUR OGLESBY JUN 14, 1936 - NOV 30, 2009 These holidays are just not the same without your smile, cooking, and LOVE! We love you and miss you everyday! The Oglesby family


 


 

Ballard, Thomas A.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Thomas A. Ballard July 14, 1929 - Nov. 26, 2010 Thomas A. Ballard of Hayward, CA, passed away on Friday, November 26, 2010 at ..... 


 


 

Barbara Copeland

BARBARA R. COPELAND 86, a life long resident of Corona, CA, died November 20, 2010 in Riverside, CA. She was born September 14, 1924 in Redlands, CA daughter of Robert and Ann Freeman. Barbara worked as an O.R. Tech for Corona Regional Medical Center, retiring in 1986 after 28 years. She loved animals, and gardening was her hobby. Barbara is survived by her three children; son, Lee (Monica) Copeland, daughter, Barbara (Martin) Nichols, and daughter, DiAnn Copeland, 10 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and 3 great-great grandchildren. She predeceased by her husband Lee Copeland. Services will be held on, Friday, December 3, 2010, 11:00 AM, at Thomas Miller Mortuary, with Pastor Tom Miter officiating. Interment will take place at a later date in Crestlawn Memorial Park, Riverside, CA.


 


 

Barbara Downing

Barbara J Downing (Bobbie) Passed away suddenly on Nov. 26 due to complications from a recent fall. Avid walker, reader and tennis player. She traveled the world but her most favorite spot was on the sands of Pismo Beach, CA. Lifetime resident of the Excelsior Dist. Bobbie was a graduate of Epiphany and St Paul's HS, member of Banner of Love Auxiliary and Crocker Community Club and a retiree of Emp/Macy's of 25years. She is now reunited with her "Angel" Michael. Daughter of Mary Russo and the late John Russo, sister Julene (Don) Cresci, Aunt to Lisa (Greg) and Gina. Great Aunt to Jimmy, Siena and Charlie. She is survived by husband and life partner Bill of 45 years, her cherished son John (Donna) and grandchildren Jack and Megan who she adored more than life itself. Visitation will be Wed. 12/1 from 3-9pm and Rosary Service at 7pm at Duggan's Serra Mortuary 500 Westlake Ave Daly City. A Funeral Mass will be Thurs. 12/2 11:00am at the Church of Epiphany 845 Vienna St. SF. Burial to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma. In lieu of flowers family ask for donations to be sent to St. Anthony's Foundation 150 Golden Gate Ave SF CA 94102 www.stanthonysf.org


 


 

Barbara Jean (Keating) Hummel

Barbara Jean (Keating) Hummel 1926 – 2010 Barbara Jean (Keating) Hummel passed away on November 21, 2010 at the Marquis at Shasta in Redding. Barbara Jean was born in Orland, California, on September 12, 1926. Both her parents died when she was a young child and Barbara and her sister, Maxine, were legally adopted by an aunt and uncle (Elva and Raymond Jackson). Barbara attended the old Redding Elementary school on Pine Street, and went on to graduate from Shasta High. In 1948 Barbara went to Mercy Nursing College in Sacramento where she received a master's degree in 1949. After College, Barbara moved back to Redding and worked at the old Mercy hospital at Pine and Sacramento streets. In 1951 she became the Director of nurses at State General hospital. There she worked for 5 years. After leaving State General, Barbara worked for the next 30 years as an Industrial Nurse at U.S. Plywood in Anderson. In 1950, she married Gordon Hummel. In 1985, Gordon and Barbara retired in Trinity Center where they were very active in community affairs. After Gordon had a severe stroke, Barbara cared for him until his death in 2002. Barbara remained in Trinity Center until her health deteriorated, at which point she relocated to Weaverville and then Redding. Barbara was preceded in death by her biological parents, William Keating and Hazel Edna Unzicken; her step-parents, Raymond and Elva Jackson; her son, Eric, who died at the age of 5 from kidney disease; her husband, Gordon; and her sister, Maxine DeBoer. Barbara was the last link in Trinity County to the Jackson family and its history (Jake Jackson Museum). Barbara was a caregiver by nature. She had an uncanny ability to remember everyone she met, who their family was, and how they connected within the community. Barbara will be missed by many. A graveside service will be held on December 2, 2010 at 2 pm at Lawncrest Cemetery on East Cypress in Redding. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Shriners Children's Hospital in Sacramento. Please sign the guestbook at http://obituaries.redding.com


 


 

Barbara Marie McClanahan

Barbara Marie McClanahan, 86, of Hanford, California entered into eternal rest on Thursday, November 18, 2010 in Hanford, California surrounded by her loving family., Barbara was born in Orosi, California and raised and educated in Fresno, California, graduating from Fresno Tech in 1942. On March 20, 1946 she married Max J. McClanahan in Fresno, California, making Fresno their home. To this union was born three beloved children, Sandy, Toni and Patrick. Barbara worked as a switchboard operator for three years at Fresno Community Hospital and in sales for several years after that. In 1996, she moved to Hanford, California. Barbara was a member of the Church of Christ in Hanford, CA. She enjoyed dancing, knitting and traveling. She made trips to Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Canada and Mexico. Barbara most enjoyed being a wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Family times together were always very special. She had a great sense of humor and was fun to be around. Those who knew her, remember her as a "Character." She will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved her. She was preceded in death by her husband, Max in 1987., Barbara leaves to cherish her memory, her children, Sandy Tomerlin and husband, Jim of Hanford, CA; Toni Hathaway and husband, Rex of Sanger, CA and Patrick McClanahan of Fresno, Ca; three grandchildren, Erin Alvidrez of Hanford, Ca, Robert Alvidrez of Hanford, CA, Toby Tomerlin and wife, Tiffany of Bethesda, MD and Tyler McClanahan of Clovis, CA; two great grandchildren, Nicholas Alvidrez and Payton Alvidrez of Hanford, CA; numerous nieces, nephews, many wonderful friends and church family., Visitation will be held at People's Funeral Chapel, 501 N. Douty St., Hanford, CA on Tuesday, November 23, 2010 from 2 - 7 p.m. . Services will be held on Wednesday, November 24, 2010 at 1 p.m. at the Church of Christ, 1596 W. Grangeville Blvd. in Hanford, CA. Burial will follow at Belmont Memorial Park in Fresno, CA., Condolences may be offered at, Arrangements entrusted to People's Funeral Chapel, 501 N. Douty St., Hanford, CA 93230 (559) 584-5591.


 


 

Barbara McMaines

Barbara McMaines, 52, of Redding died Sunday at home. Arrangements are pending at Allen & Dahl Funeral Chapel in Redding (243-1525). 


 


 

Barbara Murdoch Phillips

Phillips, Barbara Murdoch, November 16, 1916 - November 20, 2010, Barbara Murdoch Phillips passed away peacefully on November 20, 2010 in Fullerton at the age of 94. Born in Boston on November 16, 1916, she was the only child of Joseph and Maude Murdoch. The family moved to California in 1929. She attended Radcliffe College (BA, Phi Beta Kappa, 1938) and UC Berkeley (MA 1939). At Berkeley she met Horace Phillips, a fellow resident of International House. They married in 1942 and spent the war years in Chicago and Florida. The couple moved to Whittier in 1946 to raise their family. There they remained until 2003, when they moved to Morningside in Fullerton., Barbara always found herself engaged in various volunteer activities, including the Girl Scouts, the Friendly Hills Women's Club, the Harvard and Radcliffe Club, Friends of the (Whittier) Library, and the St. Matthias Altar Guild. Common to all of these activities were her organizational skills, the lifelong love of language, books, and learning, and her commitment to providing educational opportunities for all. She was also an avid gardener and a skilled practitioner of many arts and crafts. She was always much loved by all who came to know her., Barbara is survived by her husband of 68 years, Horace, three children; John Phillips of Berkeley, California, Elizabeth Phillips of Princeton, New Jersey, and Susan Phillips of Voorheesville, New York, and one grandchild; Katherine Levinton of Princeton., We celebrate the life of Barbara Murdoch Phillips at the Morningside complex in Fullerton, CA, on Sunday, December 5, 2010 at 2 PM, and with a funeral service at St. Matthias Episcopal Church in Whittier, CA, on Monday, December 6, 2010, 11 AM., In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made in her name to Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, 10 Garden St., Cambridge, MA 02138, or St. Matthias Episcopal Church, 7056 Washington Ave, Whittier, CA 90602.


 


 

Barbara Samson Hickey

Services for Barbara Samson Hickey are private., Mrs. Hickey passed away on Nov. 20, in Vacaville., She was born in Pangasinan, Philippines, on Sept. 28, 1960., Arrangements are by Vaca, Hills Chapel Funeral Home and Crematory, 446-3233, www.vacahills chapel.com.,


 


 

Barrows, Alberta M.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Alberta M. Barrows Sept. 19, 1916 - Nov. 4, 2010 Resident of San Leandro Alberta M. Barrows died peacefully on November 4, 2010 surrounded ..... 


 


 

Beatrice Elizabeth Smith

Beatrice Elizabeth Smith September 26, 1926 - November 23, 2010 A graveside service will be held at the Delano Cemetery, 627 Austin St., at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, December 1. Beatrice Elizabeth Smith, 84, a resident of Delano since July 1, 1963, passed away at home on November 23, 2010. She was born at rural Carnegie, OK on September 26, 1926, the daughter of Bill and Dessie Johnson, and the first of seven children. She married Marvin Dwain Smith on February 29, 1948 at Vernon, TX. She was preceded in death by her father, mother and brother. She is survived by her husband, Dwain Smith; three children and spouses, to wit, Judy McAbee and Bruce, Michael Smith and Lana, and Tami Davis; ten grandchildren and spouses, to wit, Adam McAbee and Dani, Matthew Smith, Timothy McAbee and Kori, Christopher McAbee, Zachary Davis, Emily Hew and Jason, Jessica Smith, Megan Davis, Samuel Davis, and Elizabeth (Lizzie) Davis; and five great- grandchildren, to wit, Lucas McAbee, Benjamin McAbee, Conner McAbee, Aubrey Hew and Russell McAbee. She is also survived by five sisters and spouses, to wit, Freda and Colby Churchman of Bakersfield, Norma and Jimmy Silverstein of Houston TX, Karen and Billy Funkhouser of Hobart, OK, Linda and Fearl Ray of Carnegie, OK and Glenda Smith, and many nieces and nephews. Bea attended college at Southwestern State Teachers College at Weatherford, OK, Oklahoma College for Woman at Chickasha, OK, Bakersfield College and Fresno State. She taught Elementary school for 43 years, 5 of which were in Oklahoma, 3 years in the San Jose area and the remainder of 35 years at Kern Ave. Elementary School in McFarland, CA where she retired in 1992. She dearly loved every child she ever taught. Bea was a long time member of the Methodist Church in Delano, a member of chapter DE P.E.O. Sisterhood since 1971 and served as its President in 1979-80 and a member of the AAUW (American Association of University Women). She was honored by the Delano Masonic Lodge as the top teacher of the Kern Avenue Elementary School in McFarland, CA in 1989, by the Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce as the most outstanding teacher at the Kern Avenue Elementary School in McFarland, CA in 1992 and the most outstanding teacher at the Kern Avenue Elementary School in McFarland, CA by the McFarland School District in 1990. Bea and Dwain were married for almost 63 years and they loved traveling. From 1979 to 2008 they traveled to most of the countries of the world. Mission Family Mortuary


 


 

Ben M. Massi

Massi, Ben M., May 29, 1963 - November 10, 2010, Ben (Guy) Massi was born in Burbank, CA and survived by mother Diane, sisters Lori and Teri, nieces Samantha and Delaney, and brother in law George., Attended St Elizabeth Catholic School in Van Nuys and Crespi and Van Nuys High Schools., Worked at Warner Brothers Studios for 30 years in paint dept., Memorial Service will be held on 12/3/10 at St Finbar's Catholic Church on Olive St in Burbank at 3:00pm., In remembrance of Ben, Hawaiian shirts are preferred attire at the service. No suits please.


 


 

Bernard Amster (In Memoriam)

Amster, Bernard, Feb. 16, 1922 - Dec. 4, 2009, Dad, you are loved and missed more than all the world., "Hap'ly I think on thee, and then my state, Like to the lark at break of day arising, From sullen Earth, sings hymns at Heaven's Gate., For thy sweet love remembered such wealth brings, That then I scorn to change my state with kings.


 


 

Bernice Thelma Ida Parvey Solish

Bernice Thelma Ida Parvey Solish, 88, died Thursday, Nov. 25, 2010, at 10:16 p.m. at home surrounded by her children, grandchildren, and her husband of 64 years, George. Daughter of Boston obstetrician, Benjamin Parvey, she was born in Boston, Mass., and educated at the Girls Latin School and Pembroke College of Brown University. While at Pembroke, she met her future husband, academic obstetrician, George Solish. Separated by War, they married upon his return from service. Bernice was active in the League of Women Voters (and a representative to the State of Michigan constitutional convention), Planned Parenthood, American Association of University Women, Red Hat Society, North County Newcomers Club and Congregation Ohr Tzafon in Atascadero. She was an early supporter of the National Museum of Women in the Arts and alumni president of her class at Brown University. Bernice touched many lives. She supported her husband, which allowed him to pursue a very demanding career. Her children relied on her to find a path through the rocky teenage years and beyond. She found ways to connect with her grandchildren, although they were 3,000 miles away. A wonderful hostess, she was always ready to celebrate. Her family members were her most treasured guests, but her door and her heart were always open to the stranger and the traveler. We will miss her. Bernice is survived by her husband, George; three children Alfred Solish MD, Sharyn Solish MD and Samuel Solish MD; and five grandchildren Benjamin Solish, Daniel Solish, Barbara Solish, Diana Siegel and Elena Siegel. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2010, at the Congregation Ohr Tzafon, 2605 Traffic Way in Atascadero.


 


 

Bettencourt, Emily M.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

A WONDERFUL LIFE EMILY M BETTENCOURT Resident of Fremont Emily was born in Chico, CA in 1914. She lived in Fremont for a total .....


 


 

Betty Genell Dacy

Betty Genell Dacy was born on Oct. 12, 1933, in Davenport, Okla., She was the daughter of Claud and Nora Hooper., She passed away at Vaca Valley Hospital on Nov. 20, after a long illness., Betty was a devoted sister, wife, mother and grandmother who cared deeply for her family. She was an understanding military wife who knew how to get things done. She worked in retail sales and as a waitress in Oklahoma., Betty married her husband, Roy Dacy, on May 16, 1961, in Enid, Okla. They moved to Vacaville, Calif., in 1967 where they spent many years making memories together. She enjoyed camping and boating with her family. Betty also enjoyed spending time in her garden growing vegetables and tending to her flowers. She attended Valley Free Church in Vacaville and enjoyed singing the old hymns. She was always there with a quick smile and comforting words of encouragement whenever it was needed. She was kind, generous and loving., Betty is survived by her husband of 49 years, Roy Dacy of Vacaville; daughter and son-in-law, Patricia and Jim Gleiter of Bay Center, Wash.; son and daughter-in-law, Tom and Carol Dacy of Vacaville; grandsons, Michael and Benjamin Dacy; brother, Bob Hooper of Cleveland, Okla.; sisters, Shirley Cook of Broken Arrow, Okla., and Rebecca Porter of Fosterville, Tenn., A viewing for Betty will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 28, at Vaca Hills Chapel, 524 Elmira Road, Vacaville. On Monday, Nov. 29, she will be laid to rest at 9:30 a.m. at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery, 5810 Midway Road, Dixon., A Memorial Service will follow at 10:30 a.m. at Valley Free Church, 5063 Maple Road, Vacaville., Memorial contributions may be made to the Student Ministry at Valley Free Church., Arrangements are by Vaca Hills Chapel Funeral Home, (707) 446-3233, www.vacahills chapel.com.,


 


 

Betty Mae (Seals) Leasure

Betty was born on March 11, 1932 in Tulare, CA to Ralph and Susie Seals and passed away on Friday, November 19, 2010 at her home in Laton, CA., Betty married her high school sweetheart. She stayed home and raised her four children, then went back to school to get her high school diploma. Because of her love of children she went on to get her child development education to become a childcare provider. Betty also became a certified nurse's assistance and worked as a home health care provider for the elderly., Betty was a loving and giving person; her motto was, "The More, The Merrier." She loved going to her "Tops" group meeting on Wednesday nights and she loved going to church to prepare the materials for the Sunday school lessons. She loved to do craft projects, especially with her grandchildren., Betty was preceded in death by her daughter, Margaret Douma, sister, Lois Pittock, son, Virgil Leasure Jr., and her brother, Richard Seals., She is survived by her loving husband, Virgil C. Leasure Sr. of 57 years, daughter, Susan and husband Eugene Rose, son, Leland and wife Deborah Leasure; also survived by 12 grandchildren, 23 and counting great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandson, and her brothers, Bill Seals and Stanley Seals., Viewing will be Saturday, November 27, 2010 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., with a service to follow at 11 a.m., all being held at the Latter-Day Saints Chapel, 2400 N. 11th Ave., Hanford, CA., Arrangements are under the direction of Whitehurst-McNamara Funeral Services Chapel in Hanford.


 


 

Beverly Helen Aronson

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Beverly Winfrey

Beverly Winfrey went home to be with the Lord November 26, 2010., She was born September 2, 1921 in Berwick, Pennsylvania to Prudence Elmira and Jay McClellan Bellis. She met her husband of 66 years while working at a Department Store in Bristol, Pa. She knew he was the man for her and was bound and determined to win his heart. They were married in 1945 and shortly after moved to California. Beverly spent most of her years as a homemaker. She took great pride in her home and devoted herself to her family. There was always a home cooked meal waiting after a long day of work and school. As the years passed, through life's many smiles and tears she was never to busy to give of herself with a caring gesture, a warm hug, or just an understanding smile. Her many sacrifices did not go unnoticed. These warm memories will always be cherished and live on in our hearts and throughout our lives., Beverly is survived by her loving husband "Bill"; her daughters Melody Aldrich, June Connick, son Robert Winfrey, grandchildren Glen (wife Kim), Eric (wife Andreya), James, Jason, Anne Maree, Russell, David, great grandson Elijah, two sisters and many nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank Angie, Linda and Olivia for all the loving care given to Beverly., Visitation will take place Tuesday, November 30, 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. at the Charles Carroll Funeral Home, 15 Teloma Drive, Ventura. Services will be held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, Dec.1st also at the Charles Carroll Funeral Home with The Reverend Dan Hull officiating. Burial will follow at Ivy lawn Memorial Park, Ventura., Arrangements are under the direction of the Ted Mayr Funeral Home, Ventura. Condolences may be left at www.TedMayrFuneralHome.com.


 


 

Bobby Gunsolus

BOBBY LEE GUNSOLUS Bobby Lee Gunsolus, 71, died at home in Temecula Friday, November 19, 2010. Bobby is survived by his loving wife Marie, 2 children Cheryl Green ( Derrick) and Lisa Frizelle (Tracey) and 4 grandchildren. Service schedules located at England Family Mortuary in Temecula are: Viewing 4:00 - 8:00 P.M., Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2010; Funeral Service 10 A.M., Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010 with 12:15 P.M. interment at Riverside National Cemetery. (951) 695-8555 27135 Madison Ave., Temecula, CA 92590


 


 

Bonnie Lou Kuckenbaker

Bonnie Lou Kuckenbaker passed away Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010., Bonnie was born March 22, 1922 in Troy Texas the second youngest of six children. Her father was a tenant farmer and fireman and her mother worked in a laundry. Because Bonnie had three older sisters she got out of most of the chores. Her older sister Ruby said, "She didn't do chores, she rode the cotton sack!" In her later years Bonnie recounted her many childhood adventures with her youngest brother Winston; they would climb high into the barn rafters looking for baby pigeons and also liked to sneak coffee out of the kitchen to pretend they were chewing tobacco. For Christmas the kids would put a sock out and find apples, oranges, walnut and candies in the morning., She graduated from Troy High School in 1940, which she remembered as the time she got her first store-bought dress. Three years later she met her husband Clifford Kuckenbaker at the PX on Fort Hood where she worked selling sundry items and he was an Army GI. Six months after their wedding they moved back to Laton where Cliff worked for the Sunmaid Raisin Company temporarily. Soon after he began working at Better Buy Wholesale where he stayed for 33 years. Bonnie and Cliff bought their home outside Laton for $1,200.00, which included the house and twenty acres. Clifford worked nights at Better Buy Wholesale and farmed during the day., Cliff was cultivating cotton the morning Bonnie went into labor with their first child George. Their neighbor Bessy Alman ran across the field to let him know the baby was on the way. Their second child Kay was born five years later., With her young family she particularly cherished trips to Cambria where the Kuckenbaker family shared a small seaside cabin called The Rock House. Her daughter Kay remembers her excitement when they prepared for these vacations, "We'd always leave the grocery store with huge boxes of groceries like we were going to move there. It was a tradition for us to have a bag of marshmallows.", Bonnie worked at Superior Dairy in Hanford from 1952 to 1962 where she loved the customers but didn't like making milk shakes because the aluminum cup froze her already sore hands. She transferred to Superior Dairy in Lemoore in 1953 and one year later changed jobs again to work at The Koop in Hanford where she stayed the next 23 years. Bonnie liked driving fast; on a frosty morning on the way to work at The Koop her car hit ice and slid down the bank under the Kings River bridge on Excelsior Ave. Luckily the river was dry, lest she said she may have drowned., In the early 1960s she was a dedicated fan of the TV program The Beverly Hillbillies and didn't miss the program for social or school functions. She also loved arts and crafts; she attended ceramics and oil painting classes after hours at Laton High and in the early 1970s she started decorating cakes for friends and family. She took several small commissions for her paintings and also hung her work at The Koop., For over twenty years she played a weekly game of Skipbo with her close friends but was otherwise retiring and preferred to stay home most of the time where she liked to watch television and the humming birds outside the living room window. Among close friends and family her most notable quality was the intense love and affection she showered on her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren who all called her Grandma Kookie., She is survived by her son, George Kuckenbaker and his wife Diane of Presque Isle, Michigan, her daughter, Kay Kuckenbaker-Smith and her husband Wade who live in Laton, her older brother, Albert Hartgrove of Baltimore, Maryland, eleven grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren., Among her last words were, "I love my kids, I love all my kids so much.", Visitation will be from 9 to 11 a.m., Monday, Nov. 29 at the Church of the Brethren, 3090 E. Mt. Whitney in Laton. Graveside Services will be at the Oakgrove Cemetery in Laton.


 


 

Brandeis, Arlene Baylen

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

In Loving Memory Arlene Baylen Brandeis 06/01/1939 ~ 11/29/2009 Survived, and dearly missed by Buzz Brandeis; daughters, Gayle and Elizabeth; sons-in-law, Michael and Craig; .....


 


 

Brandy Lee Gomes (In Memoriam)

BRANDY LEE GOMES NOV 30, 1986 - AUG 23, 2010 HAPPY 24TH BIRTHDAY! We think of you every day remembering our beautiful Boo-Boo is something we do every day and is something we will do every day until our day comes to join you in heaven. It is the heartache of losing you that will never go away. We love you and miss you more than any words could ever say.Forever and Always, Dad & Mom


 


 

Brian Paul MacCleverty

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Brunner, Tom

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Tom Brunner Resident of Livermore Tom Brunner, age 70, a Livermore resident for over 20 years, passed away Tuesday, November 23, 2010. Tom was ..... 


 


 

Bum Lee

Bum Lee, 97, of Vacaville, died on Nov. 18. Born on Dec. 21, 1921., Private family services will be held., Arrangements are by Fairfield Funeral Home, 1750 Pennsylvania Ave., Fairfield, 425-1041,, fairfieldfuneral-home.com.


 


 

CHARLOTTE A. BEHRNS

BEHRNS, CHARLOTTE A. of La Mesa 9/7/1915 - 11/26/2010 12/2 at 11 a.m. Featheringill College Chapel Featheringill Mortuary 619-583-9511 


 


 

CRAIG MILLER

MILLER, CRAIG San Diego March 6, 1945 - Nov. 27, 2010 Am Israel Mortuary 619-583-8850


 


 

Cameron Scott Silva

A parent's worst nightmare has begun. Your son is late coming home, your calls go unanswered. Then in the early morning hours you get that dreaded phone call that something awful has happened. He was at the wrong place at the wrong time and in the blink of an eye his life is over. You keep hoping and praying that it's all just a bad dream but these prayers will go unanswered., At the young age of 20, Cameron Scott Silva, son, grandson, brother, nephew, cousin and a good friend to many has been taken from us by a senseless, violent and tragic act. In the blink of an eye his life is over. He will not have the chance to marry and have children of his own. To raise a family, have a normal and happy life and grow old with his loved ones. But he is now safe from harm and in a better place. He left this world on Nov. 16, 2010, 3 years to the day that his beloved grandmother Minnie Schooler had passed on., Cameron lived at home with his mother, Sally Silva, father, Rick Silva and 2 brothers, Will and Austin. He graduated from Vacaville High School in 2008. He had previously worked at Nike in the factory stores and had just started a new job at Best Buy. He liked his new job and was enjoying life with his girlfriend Sarah Berkheimer. They were planning a life together, but all those hopes and dreams have been cut short., Cameron encompassed all our hearts, deep and fully. He knew how to love and was a warm and giving person. Cameron was the sunshine of all our lives, loved by everyone; family and friends. He was brilliant, naturally athletic, mechanical, an artist and an all around special person. Nothing can take his place; he will live on forever in our hearts and memories., He is survived by his mother and father, Sally and Rick Silva; brothers, Will and Austin; and paternal grandmother, Ellen DeLege; many aunts and uncles, Mary Jane Schooler (Nana), Nancy Martinez, Al and Connie Martinez, Jeff Schooler, Joe Schooler, Rob and Alicia Silva, Ron Silva, Rachelle and Steven Bourne, Marilyn and George Perrone; cousins, Joshua Schooler, Michele and Ivan Werblow, Michael Martinez, Jamie Lynn Schooler, Sydney Bourne, Cody Silva, Preston Silva, Mason Silva, Phillip Perrone and numerous extended family and friends. He was preceded in death by maternal grandmother, Minnie Schooler; an uncle, Larry Martinez; and paternal grandfather, Richard (Dick) Silva., Let us all "celebrate" Cameron's Life. Hopefully we can take something positive from his short life and tragic passing. Make sure you tell your children how much you care about them and that you LOVE THEM on a regular basis. Nothing is certain in this life and you never know when it might be the last chance you get to express your feelings!, A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 1, at 1 p.m. at The Father's House, 126 Peabody Road, Vacaville. A Cameron Scott Silva Memorial Fund has been set up at: Bank of the West, 330 Davis Street, Vacaville, Calif., 95688, A fundraiser will be held on Saturday, Dec 4, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Unity of the Valley Spiritual Center, 350 N. Orchard Ave., Vacaville. Multi-vendor event - great Christmas gifts and proceeds go to Cameron's Memorial Fund. A Heartfelt thanks to everyone for your caring and support.,


 


 

Carole Frances SCHINDLER

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Carrie Lajocies

Carrie Lajocies, 72, of Redding died Saturday at Mercy Medical Center in Redding. Arrangements are pending at Allen & Dahl Funeral Chapel in Redding (243-1525).


 


 

Castaneda, Ramon M.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Ramon M. Castaneda 09/01/1941 ~ 11/18/2010 PECHANGA -- Ramon Castaneda entered Eternal Rest on Thursday, November 18, 2010. Funeral services and Mass will begin .....


 


 

Catalina Yvette Hernandez

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Cecilia T. Nielsen

Cecilia T. Nielsen, age 81 of Newtown, formerly of Fairfield and Brookfield, beloved wife of the late Robert Nielsen passed away peacefully Monday, November 29, 2010 at Masonicare of Newtown. Born in Bridgeport, the daughter of the late James and Mary Thompson, she had been a long-time Fairfield resident prior to relocating to Brookfield in the mid 1990's. Mrs. Nielsen was a retired secretary for the Fairfield Board of Education. She was a member of the Brookfield AARP and The Red Hats. While living in Fairfield she was a long time member of First Church Congregational. Survivors include her beloved daughter, Pamela N. Cheh and her husband Joseph of Brookfield; two granddaughters, Amy and Sara and her great grandchildren. Additionally she is survived by two sisters, Elizabeth Throupe and her husband Kenneth of Bethel and Patricia Nealy of Arizona; nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband she was predeceased by her daughter, Cynthia. Friends and family are invited to attend a graveside service Thursday, December 2, 2010 at 11:30 a.m. at Oak Lawn Cemetery, 1530 Bronson Road, Fairfield with the Rev. David Spollett officiating. In lieu of flowers contributions in memory of Mrs. Nielsen may be made to the , CT Chapter, 2075 Silas Deane Hwy., Suite 100, Rock Hill, CT 06067. Arrangements are under the direction of the Spear-Miller Funeral Home, 39 South Benson Road, Fairfield. For information or to sign an online guest register please visit


 


 

Celani, Robert Anthony

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Robert Anthony Celani, Sr. Mar. 12, 1924 - Nov. 26, 2010 Resident of Hayward Passed away at home on Friday, November 26, 2010. A ..... 


 


 

Charles Wheat

On November 19, 2010 the sky swept a light rain of joyful tears as God welcomed Charles Wheat of Oxnard to his side. Charles was a beloved husband, father, mentor and friend of the community. Known to most as simply Coach he stayed in the game until his health forced him off the field., Charles is preceded in death by his mother Agnes Hazeldawn Wheat and his son Don Wheat. He is survived by Claudette Wheat his loving wife of 50 years, their sons Clifford Brown, Kevin Wheat, Kenneth Wheat, and Jon Wheat, his brother Edward Wheat and his family, his three grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends., In 1967 Charles became active in Southern California track and field as a volunteer official. A role and passion he continued until his death. He coached youth football in the Oxnard Area for more than 40 years starting with the Hueneme Rhinos and continued to the present team of The North Oxnard Warriors. He was a constant presence and supporter of Oxnard High School football and served as an unofficial guard at every home game since 1978. Coach was loved by all who knew him. We will miss you, Coach., Memorial services will be held on Friday December 3rd at 11 a.m. at Church For The Nation, 270 West 5th Street Oxnard, CA 93030-7107 (805) 486-6222., In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Charles Wheat Fund in support of the North Oxnard Warriors, his beloved football team, helping young people learn the fundamentals and benefits of team work through organized sports. Contact Chase Bank 741102 JP Morgan Chase Bank 1-800-935-9935. Contact Chase Bank for submission details., Assisting the family with funeral arrangements is the Perez Family Funeral Home. Tel: (805) 983-3457 Please visit Charles' memorial at www.Camarillomortuary.com


 


 

Charlotte (Brunsberg) Marx

Charlotte Brunsberg Marx 1948 - 2010 Redding, California and former Soldotna, Alaska resident, Charlotte Brunsberg Marx, 62, died Sunday, November 28, 2010, with her family by her side, after a courageous battle with lung cancer. Charlotte was born October 8, 1948, in Redding, California. She graduated from Central Valley High School in 1966. She lived in Alaska for 20 years where she was area sales manager for Lamonts in Fairbanks and later assistant manager for Gold Strike Lanes in Soldotna. She managed Sequoia Garden Apts in Redding until 2008. Her hobbies include bowling, arts and crafts, beading jewelry and her first true love, dancing. Her family says she was strong and a fought hard until the end. Many have said that she is the strongest woman they have ever met. She is survived by her children, Therese Kirkland and husband Terry of Troup, TX, Dawni Giugler and her husband Layne of Soldotna, AK, Donald Marx and his wife Amanda of Crescent City, CA, and Crystal Rodriguez and her husband Tony of Bakersfield, CA, 9 grandchildren Shawn, Sarah, Shane, Cheyenne, Shelby, Tyler, Hanna, Katilyn and Lily, and great granddaughter Aaliyah, sisters Carol Hetrick and her husband John of Auburn, WA and Lynda Clark and her husband Don of Redding, CA. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. A service will be held Tuesday, November 30 at 1:00 pm at Little Country Church. Arrangements made by Allen & Dahl. Please sign the guestbook at http://obituaries.redding.com


 


 

Charlotte M. Marx

Charlotte M. Marx, 62, of Redding died Sunday at home. Arrangements are pending at Allen & Dahl Funeral Chapel in Palo Cedro (547-4444). 


 


 

Clara Ivanoff

Clara Ivanoff Passed away peacefully on November 25, 2010 at the age of 100. Born on April 19, 1910 in Elisabethgrad, Russia. Survived the Russian Revolution and fled to Shanghai, China in 1926. There she became a well-known dancer in the many high-end hotels and ballrooms and toured throughout the Far East. It was in 1945 Shanghai where Clara married her husband, Vasia, and had their daughter, Vera, in 1948. After fleeing China in 1949, they finally immigrated to San Francisco, California in 1950 and made their home. Clara will always be remembered by her family and friends as a strong-willed woman of many accomplishments. She taught herself how to sew and garden, and became an exceptional cook and baker. She worked at San Francisco State University in the cafeteria for 15 years, during which time she had her own successful catering business. Throughout her life, Clara was known as a spitfire. She was always active and energetic. Her generous and kind spirit was an inspiration to many of her family and friends. She was a long-time member of the Far Eastern Society of San Francisco. Beloved wife of the late Vasia Ivanoff; loving mother of Vera Loewer; adoring grandmother of Jennifer and Danielle Loewer; devoted sister of the late Mike and Jack Lesagorsky. Services will be held on Friday, December 3, 2010, at 1:00PM at Eternal Home Cemetery Chapel, 1051 El Camino Real, Colma, CA. In lieu of flowers donations to the American Lung Association, preferred.


 


 

Clarence Slaughterbeck

Clarence R. Slaughterbeck Resident of Campbell 67, passed away quickly and comfortably on November 20, 2010. He is survived by his two children Christine and Timothy. Family and friends of Clarence are invited to remember him with a toast at "Budd's place" Sunday, December 5th from 3 to 5 p.m.


 


 

Clifford, Dorothy L.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Dorothy L. Clifford, 92, of Galt, died Nov. 18. She was born Jan. 5, 1918 in Brooklyn, N.Y. Mrs. Clifford was a secretary and later ..... 


 


 

Colleen May Neal

Colleen May Neal, 48, of Simi Valley passed away on Nov. 22, 2010., She was a lifelong resident of Ventura county. Colleen was born on Sept. 28, 1962 to William and Veronica Neal. Colleen always enjoyed life and having a great meal with great friends. She was always happy and smiling. Colleen will always be remembered for her sense of humor. Colleen also had a special love for animals., Colleen is preceded in death by her mother, Veronica. Colleen is survived by her father, William; stepmother, Jean; brothers, William of Colorado, Richard of Washington and Patrick of California., Colleen will be inurned on Saturday, Nov. 27 at Ivy Lawn Memorial Park, 5400 Valentine Road, Ventura. Colleen has been entrusted to the care of family owned Reardon Funeral Home, 511 North A Street, Oxnard.


 


 

Conrad Paul Barnett

CONRAD PAUL BARNETT JUL 26, 1933 - NOV 23, 2010 Conrad Barnett, 77, passed away at his Modesto home. Conrad was born in Chicago, IL. Conrad came to California where he worked as a food and beverage manager in San Francisco for the 49ers and San Francisco Giants. He married his wife Carol of 35 years and raised his family, Timothy and Donald. He and his wife came to Modesto in 1996. He was the proud grandfather of Summer Ann, Jesse and Dylan Serrano. For the past 14 years living here in Modesto he lovingly has raised his grandson Dylan. He has been a wonderful role model for his grandson and a kind loving husband. Conrad will be remembered most by his kind and gently way that he was with everyone. He will truly be missed by all of his friends and large family of nieces and nephews. He will always be in our hearts. Viewing will be held on Thursday, Dec. 2nd from 4-8pm at Salas Bros Funeral Chapel, 419 Scenic Dr., Modesto, CA. Mass will be held on Friday, Dec. 3rd at 10:30am at St. Josephs Catholic Church, 1813 Oakdale Rd., Modesto, CA.


 


 

Cornelius "Cornie" Koelewyn

Cornelius (Cornie) Koelewyn, 81, peacefully went home to be with his Lord and Savior surrounded by his loving family on November 16, 2010., Born March 28, 1929 to Steven and Lutje Koelewyn, originally of Holland, he was a life-long resident of Kings County. He worked as a Dairyman for 33 years., On April 14, 1950 he married the love-of-his-life, Wanda Huffman. Together they had three sons, Don, Rick and Darryl., He was a life-long member of the Hanford Christian Reformed Church. He will always be remembered for his love for his Lord and Savior, his wife, and family. He treasured his time with his family every Sunday afternoon., He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Wanda; sons: Don, and wife, Deanna, Rick, and wife, Lori, and Darryl, and wife, Candi; eight grandchildren, and eight great- grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother, Steven Koelewyn, and his sister, Marie Veendendaal. He was preceded in death by his brother, John S. Koelewyn, and sister, Grace Luksemburg., Graveside Services will be at 10 a.m., Monday, November 22 at the Grangeville Cemetery in Armona., A Memorial Service will be held at the Hanford Christian Reformed Church at 11 a.m., on Monday, November 22., In lieu of flowers, you may contribute in his name to Hanford Christian School, 11948 Flint Avenue, Hanford, CA 93230., Condolences may be made at, Arrangements are under the direction of People's Funeral Chapel in Hanford.


 


 

Cruz Joseph Martinez

Cruz Joseph Martinez (Bam Bam) November 20, 1983 - November 15, 2010 Cruz Joseph Martinez was born November 20, 1983 and passed away November 15, 2010. Left to cherish his memories are his children: Analiza, MileyAnn, Vincent, and Antonio Martinez; his girlfriend and mother of his children, Angelina Martinez; mothers, Eva Gomez and Estela Carrillo; sisters, Evelyn Garcia and husband Freddie, Connie Martinez, Gina Ronquillo and husband Frank, Angelica Guerrero, and Savina Moreno and husband Epifanio; brother, Eugene Guerrero and wife Lorraine; numerous nieces, nephews, family and friends, including his dog Duke. He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Evelyn Garcia; God daughter, Rayahna Moreno; cousin, Eddie "Ed Dog" Vinson; and niece, Leilani Medrano. Viewing will be Friday, Dec. 3, from 5-8 p.m., with a Service at 6:00 p.m., at Greenlawn Southwest Mortuary. A Graveside service will be held Saturday, Dec. 4, 10:00 a.m., at Greenlawn Southwest Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Freddie Garcia, Frank Ronquillo, Andrew Dominguez Jr., Epifanio Moreno, Mario Lemus, Hector Gomez, Joseph Vinson, Emilio Navarrette and Ricky Ramos. "We will hold you close within our hearts and there you will remain, to walk with us throughout our lives, until we meet again." www.bakersfield.com/obits


 


 

DELIA KALTENBACH

MS. DELIA KALTENBACH, 65, of Santa Maria, CA., passed away November 26, 2010. Arrangements are under the direction of Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary, Crematory and Memory Gardens www.dudleyhoffmanmortuary.com 


 


 

David Ferrol Ferris

David was born on August 26, 1930 in Colorado, and passed away on November 22, 2010 in West Hills, California. His parents, Joseph and Julia Ferris, moved to California when David and his brother Charles "Chuck" were young children. Joseph and Julia wanted a better life for their children and did not want them to be coal miners in the small town that they lived in. As a young child Joseph taught his son to work very hard and always do the best that he could. David had a paper route and worked at a store while going to school as a young man. David exceeded in athletics and was named to the all city baseball team in high school as a pitcher, his nickname was "Boo" Ferris. David joined the Navy and served from 1950 until 1954, he served during the


 


 

Delores Millard

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 3:00 AM 

Delores Irene Millard, 74, of Lodi, died Nov. 25. She was born Oct. 21, 1936 in French Camp.


 


 

Dennis Steven Rose

Rose, Dennis Steven, January 24, 1944 - November 27, 2010, Dennis Steven Rose of Encino, dearly beloved husband and father, died November 27, 2010 at age 66, surrounded by family after a long struggle with cancer. Born in Los Angeles, California, on January 24, 1944, to Don Sr. and Hortense (Miller) Rose, he is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Bettina Kurowski, his children Andrew Rose, of Honolulu, Hawaii, daughter Karen Jacob, of Maplewood, New Jersey, step-children Lisa Chirico of Lone Tree, Colorado, and Thad Kurowski of Denver, Colorado, brother Don Rose, Jr., of Studio City, California, and half-sister Donna Houchen of Calabasas, California. In addition, he is survived by grandchildren Jakob, Tye, and Brayden Chirico and Adam Jacob., Dennis Rose grew up in several US cities, but lived most of his life in Los Angeles, graduating from Beverly Hills High School in 1962. Soon thereafter he started his career as an entrepreneur before marrying Dale Kellogg in 1965. By 1970, Dennis had established Justin, Lord & Co., Inc., a real estate investment business he would run for nearly 20 years. In the late 1970s, with his increasing success, Dennis would join the Board of the Bank of Beverly Hills and begin a lifelong dedication to philanthropy as a volunteer, fundraiser, and leader within both the secular and Jewish communities. He was on the Young Leadership Cabinet of United Jewish Appeal, as well as Chair of the Real Estate Division of the Jewish Federation, while serving on both the Board of the Los Angeles Federation and the Valley Alliance, where he was Major Gifts Chair. He served on the board of Oakwood School for many years eventually becoming Chair. He was also one of the early founders of Teenline, a suicide prevention program at Cedars. Dennis never turned away anyone who needed his help, always sharing whatever he had with others., Services will be held at 10am Tuesday, November 30, 2010 at Eternal Light Chapel at Eden Memorial Park, Mission Hills, CA. Family will be sitting shiva through Sunday night at their home., In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions should be made to either Teenline at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Box 48750, Los Angeles, CA 90048; or City of Hope Hematology Research Fund at 1500 East Duarte Road, Duarte, CA 91010.


 


 

Donald Bautista Sr.

Donald Bautista, Sr. Resident of Mountain View Born in Macotera, Spain, in 1915, Donald immigrated to California with his family at the age of six. He passed away peacefully at home on November 16, 2010, at the age of 95. He is survived by his wife, Gertrude, of 72 years and their seven children, Marlene (Ernie), Don (Alice), Paul (Shari), Alan (Nancy), Carl (Karen), Sharon and Cynthia, fourteen grandchildren and twenty great grandchildren. At the age of thirteen, Donald worked in the fields and orchards in the "Valley of Hearts Delight" helping to support his mother and siblings after his father passed away. He served in the US Army during WWII. Upon returning home, he became a carpenter and helped to build many homes in the Santa Clara Valley. He loved to be in his garden and always shared his abundant bounty. Donald was an honorable man who devoted his life to his wife, his entire family and his many friends. He touched many lives and will forever be in our hearts. Private services have been held.


 


 

Donald D. Weltz

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Donald S. Randall

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Donald V. Dikes

Donald V. Dikes, longtime resident of Ventura, passed away on Nov. 19, 2010 after a long illness with cancer., Finally his work here is done. He was born in Fresno in 1937, the youngest child of nine children. He and his wife Jeaneene of 50 years had three children, Donald E. Dikes, Cherlynn Dikes Mortimer and Victoria Dikes Givens., Leaving six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Don was all about family and friends, also wood working, boating, camping, fishing and RVing. He lived life to the fullest and had a grateful heart., Services and rosary will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 30 at Sacred Heart Church in Ventura. In lieu of flowers, you may donate to the . Donald has been entrusted to the family owned, Joseph P. Reardon Funeral Home; 643-8623.


 


 

Donna Rae Mayer

Donna Rae Mayer 1946 - 2010 Donna Rae Mayer, 64 years old, passed away Tuesday, November 23, 2010 at her home in Anderson. She was born June 12, 1946 in Susanville, California. She was the 2nd child of 5 sisters, Sharon Adams, Mary Duplantis, Linda Splawn (deceased), and Barbara Watson. She leaves behind 3 children, Darren Gibson, Chad Gibson, and Cammi Crandall, as well as 5 grandkids, Joshua, Whitley, and Lexi Gibson and Jarod and Kaylee Crandall. Services will be held at Allen & Dahl in Anderson on Tuesday, November 30, 2010 at 2pm. Reception is planned at her daughters home following the service. Please sign the guestbook at http://obituaries.redding.com


 


 

Donnette M. Shubin

Donnette M. Shubin July 1, 1941 - November 25, 2010 "Doni" Shubin, age 69, loving wife, devoted mother, aunt and grandmother went to Heaven Thanksgiving morning. Doni leaves behind her husband of 50 plus years, Johnny; their two sons, John Jr. and Jim. Many happy memories were made out at "Shubin's place" in the forest with nephews, nieces, countless friends and their families. Mom loved being outside, give her a sunny day, a hula hoe, and she was a happy camper. Between 4H, G.B.A., coaching at Lakeside, and countless other activities, she held the family together. Any problems, advice or ideas were discussed with her, her opinion was that important. We will miss her more than words can say, but know we will see her once again in Heaven. A special thank you to her niece, Kristi Hatcher; Lisa Rodriguez; BFMC, and Optimal Hospice for your special care. Visitation will be Thursday, Dec. 2nd, from 4-8 p.m., with a graveside service on Friday, Dec. 3rd, 11:00 a.m., at Hillcrest Memorial Park & Mortuary.


 


 

Doris Virginia (Springer) Olsen

She was born in Portland, Ore., on Dec. 6, 1915, the youngest child of George W. and Flora Elizabeth (Coss) Springer., After graduating from the University of Oregon in Eugene with a B.A. in journalism, she joined the U.S. Army's first company of women when the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps was organized at the outset of World War II. She later transferred to the Women's Army Corps, where she was ultimately promoted to the rank of captain and served as a recruiter and a personal affairs officer. During the infrastructure building boom following the war and the end of her military career, she worked for the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Reclamation in Sacramento., It was then that she married career Air Force pilot Maj. (Ret.) Theodore G. Olsen and traveled with her soon-to-become family of four children. She moved to Vacaville in 1957 when her husband transferred to Travis Air Force Base after tours in Guam and Hawaii., She is survived by those children: daughter, Ingrid and her husband, John Lodin, of Concord; daughter, Nancy A. Olsen of Vacaville; daughter, Deborah and her husband, James Moehrke, of Vacaville; and son, Theodore G. Olsen and his wife, Colleen Carr, of La Mesa., In addition to raising her family, her career included work with the Girl Scouts of America in Yolo and Solano counties, the Vallejo chapter of the American Red Cross, and 17 years with the Social Services departments of Solano and Contra Costa counties. She was active in Vacaville's Community Presbyterian Church and volunteered for many years with the Vaca FISH program. She lived a full life and was particularly proud of being poet laureate of the Mythmakers, a creative writing group at Vacaville's McBride Senior Center, as well as her book of poetry, "Now and Then: My Symphony," published in 2009., She is also survived by eight grandchildren, R. Joseph Mesta of Crestview, Fla., Katrina Buehrer Salas of Martinez, Melanie Buehrer Buck of Vallejo, Audrey Mesta Whirlow of Berkeley, Benjamin DiRenzo of Thousand Oaks, Nicholas DiRenzo of Boulder, Colo., Ted Moehrke of Vacaville and Stuart Olsen of La Mesa; and soon to be eight great-grandchildren., She will be missed by her family and her many lifelong friends., Services will be held at 2 p.m. today at Community Presbyterian Church, 425 Hemlock St., Vacaville. Arrangements are by McCune Garden Chapel, 448-6546, www.mccunechapel.com.,


 


 

Dorothy Clifford

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 3:00 AM 

Dorothy L. Clifford, 92, of Galt, died Nov. 18. She was born Jan. 5, 1918 in Brooklyn, N.Y. 


 


 

Dorothy Dalbey

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Dorothy Vannucci

Dorothy Eda Vannucci A proud native of San Francisco, Dorothy passed away on Nov. 23, 2010 at the age of 96. She was born on Sept. 24, 1914 to Frank and Vittoria Peragallo and was the sister of the late Alma Pisciotto and the late Alice Zanardi. Loving wife of the late Gino Vannucci. Devoted mother of Joan (Arthur) Costamagna, John (Gayle) Vannucci and the late Gene Vannucci. Nonie of Mary (Robert) Eve, Joanie (Peter) Badertscher, Joseph (Lisa) Costamagna, Erin Peterson, John F. Vannucci, Nicholas Vannucci, Victor (Marie) Vannucci and Pamela (Brian) Fuller. Great grandmother of 14. Great great grandmother of 2. She will be missed by many loyal nieces and nephews especially Anita Boragno. Dorothy grew up in North Beach, met and married Gino in SS Peter & Paul's Church where she received all her sacraments and where we will celebrate her life on Dec. 2. Dorothy and Gino moved to the Marina where she lived in the family home for the last 63 years. She was an active member of the De Paul Seniors. She loved family, traveling, cooking, summers at the river, trips to Tahoe and cruising. Mostly, Dorothy was all about family. She loved hosting Holiday Dinners and Mother's Day picnics, creating happy memories for the family. Friends are welcome for visitation from 4-8 PM Wed. Dec 1, at HALSTED N. GRAY - CAREW & ENGLISH, 1123 Sutter St., SF with a vigil service at 7PM. Funeral Mass will be held at 10:30AM Thurs. Dec 2, at SS Peter & Paul Church, 666 Filbert St., SF with entombment following at Italian Cemetery, Colma. Contributions in Dorothy's memory may be made to Salesian Boys' and Girls' Club, 680 Filbert St., SF CA 94133 or St. Jude Shrine, PO Box 15368, 2390 Bush St., SF CA 94115. Complimentary Parking


 


 

Dr. Anthony Albert Lopez

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EDITH H. ELKINS

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ELSIE M. FAUGNO*

FAUGNO, ELSIE M. April 28, 1948 to Nov. 12, 2010 Elsie passed away on November 12, 2010. She leaves behind her loved ones Jose Faugno, mother Matilde, brothers Albert, Richard, Marcelo Jr., sisters Gracie, Martha, children Victor Jr., Lisa, Patricia, Briana, nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces and numerous loving friends. She was a very loving and caring mother and grandmother and will always be remembered for the joy and support she brought to us all. We will treasure your memory and miss you always. You will forever live in our hearts; we love you.


 


 

Eberitzsch, Ernest A.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Ernest A. Eberitzsch 03/22/1918 - 11/20/2010 Resident of San Leandro Loving husband of Irene Eberitzsch, dear father of Michael Eberitzsch (Debra) and Rita Atta ..... 


 


 

Eddie Braden Jr.

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Eduardo Joel Cousineau

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Edward "Ted" Pinhey

Edward "Ted" Pinhey, Edward "Ted" Pinhey, 96, passed away peacefully on 11/23/2010 surrounded by family., Ted was born at Cumberland House, Saskatchewan, Canada on 9/10/1914, the second child of T.K. & Daisy Pinhey. When Daisy was expecting her third child. William, they left by canoe to Winnepeg, Canada for civilization. They later located to Vancouver, British Columbia, where Ted had a wonderful childhood. Ted spent his teen years at Fairfax High in Hollywood, where he was on the champion football team in his Senior year. He made many lifelong friends there and went to his Senior Prom with Barbara Kent, a movie actress, when his date couldn't attend., He is survived by sons, Edward "Ned" Pinhey (wife Dee) of Three Rivers, CA, Thomas K. Pinhey (wife Donna) of Morro Bay, CA and Nicholas "Nick" Pinhey (wife Rene) of Turlock, CA. and stepdaughter Judy Albrecht (Bob), stepson Gary Gray (Cindy), Alpine Tx, 14 grandchildren, and 4 great, great grandchildren, Ted was predeceased by first wife Dorothy, second wife Lucille, daughter Sheila and brothers Tom & William., He served in both the British Merchant Marines in 1933 and the American Merchant Marines during World War II in the Pacific theater. Ted was in the grain milling industry most of his life, but was also hospital administrator at St. Erns and Human Resource manager at Sports Coach when he retired. Ted traveled extensively to England, Europe and Australia as well as Canada, mostly by freighter ships, before settling in Coarsegold for the wonderful 15 years with his second wife. They relocated to Santa Maria in 2003 for health reasons., A private service will be held by family in Coarsegold, CA., at a later date.


 


 

Edward Alton Ricketts

Ricketts, Edward Alton, December 4, 1915 - November 14, 2010, Born Smith Mills, Pennsylvania to Dr. George A. and Martha (McCoy) Ricketts. MD Jefferson 1941. Internship Walter Reed, US Army Medical Corps 1942. Landed Utah Beach early June 6, 1944 and led a forward medical unit through major battles of the European war. Board Cert Internal Med/Cardiology. Served Korea 1953/54. Private practice Los Angeles -Crenshaw, Westchester, Santa Monica - 1955 to 1995. Member Crenshaw Hospital Foundation Bd, Sertoma Club, Covenant Presbyterian Church, Westchester. Retired Paso Robles 1997 -2010. Predeceased by wife Harriet (Beam) (1980), son James T. Ricketts (1979), and grand-daughter Sara Weir (1993). Mourned by sister Harriett Packer, Santa Monica, JG Ricketts of Paso Robles, children Dr. Edward A. Ricketts Jr. & Judy Ricketts, Hermiston, OR; Martha & Bill Farwell, Thousand Oaks, CA; Barbara & Jim Papke, Spokane, WA; grandchildren, Morgan Ricketts, Gillian, Edward & Emilie Papke, Geoff & Chris Farwell, many nieces, nephews, friends and former patients. Interred Beaver Valley Cemetery, near Coalport, PA. Private memorial. Donations in name of Edward A. Ricketts may be made to Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA.


 


 

Edward Oscar Staben Jr.

Edward Oscar Staben, Jr. (87) went to be with his Lord and Savior on Thanksgiving morning, November 25, 2010. It was a day to give thanks for his wonderful life. He was a life-long resident of Santa Paula., He was born on March 24th, 1923, to Edward and Anna "Peggy" Staben. His father was a foreman on the The Limoneira Ranch where he took Ed in his buggy while checking the various working crews. His father had a special "smaller size" picking sack made for Ed so he could pick lemons with the workers. Ed spoke of his father as his favorite teacher, who built a workshop in back of their house and taught him woodworking. His father was also his Scoutmaster. Ed attended Briggs Elementary School. Following graduation from SPUHS in 1941, he attended Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo to major in agriculture., In November of 1942 he was recruited into the Marine Corps. and was sent to the University of Redlands for the V-12 program training to be a Marine officer. While training in Quantico, Virginia he was appointment to 2nd Lieutenant. He was then assigned to the 5th Marine Division in Hilo, Hawaii, arriving the same day the Japanese surrendered. Ed went to Japan as a member of the occupation forces for a year and then on to Guam until his honorable discharge in 1946. He remained a reserve officer and was promoted to 1st Lieutenant in 1948., In March of 1951, Ed was called back into service during the Korean Conflict. He served as a troop's liaison officer at Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, CA until his service was completed in Aug. of 1952., After his first tour of duty, Ed returned to his home town Santa Paula where he worked for a construction firm who built labor housing on the Limoneira Ranch. He continued building houses as a freelance carpenter. He helped form and became the first president of the 20/30 Club which helped the community by organizing youth groups; leading Boy Scout troops, and handled the downtown Main Street Christmas decorations for years., During this time his friends introduced him to Laura, a Southern Belle, who grew up in Monroe, Louisiana and had moved to Ventura after she graduated from high school. The arranged date was at the local Citrus Festival where they took a liking to one another. One year later they were married in the First Presbyterian Church of Santa Paula. Ed, with Laura by his side, was active in every facet of this church including the Trustees and Elders., Prior to his longtime career as a real estate broker, which included being the President of the Santa Paula/Fillmore Board of Realtors, he was a licensed general contractor, building many homes in Santa Paula. The Santa Paula City Council appointed Ed, with his knowledge of local real estate, to the Planning Commission. He was a member of the Oddfellows Lodge, Optimist Club, (Past President), and the Santa Paula High School Alumni Association., Ed was a generous supporter of numerous local charities and worthwhile causes. We are so thankful for such a loving husband, dad and grandfather who cherished his family and would do anything for them. He was a very likeable guy with a great sense of humor and had many friends who will miss him dearly. He loved fishing, hiking, golf and traveling in a motor home, often with groups of friends. We want to thank God for him and celebrate his life through all the wonderful memories we hold dear., Ed is survived by his beloved wife of 59 years, Laura, and was preceded in death by his parents, Edward O. Staben Sr. and Anna "Peggy" Staben. They were blessed with three daughters, Paula Rushing (Scott), Sally Staben, and Nancy Zdenek (James). Grandchildren are Tyler and Hillary Rushing, Brittany Zdenek-Jost (Brian), Julie, Michael, and Makalie Zdenek, and sister in law Louise Wright(Hal)., In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Santa Paula Endowment Fund or the Santa Clara Valley Hospice, 133 N. Mill St., Santa Paula, CA, 93060., A Memorial Service will be held on Sunday, December 5th, 2 p.m., at the First Presbyterian Church. 121 Davis Street, Santa Paula, 93060. Arrangements are under the direction of Skillin Carroll Mortuary, 738 E. Santa Paula St., Santa Paula, Ca 805-525-3391


 


 

Edwin Earl Holly

Longtime resident of Camarillo, Edwin (Ed) Earl Holly, age 84, passed away on Thursday, November 25 after a lengthy illness., Edwin was born in Elizabethton, Tennessee on October 3, 1926. Ed was a WWII veteran and he served with the U.S. Army, 17th Infantry Regiment, in the Pacific Theater. He fought in the battle for Okinawa. He also served with the Occupation Army in Korea at the end of the war. He then worked for many years in the entertainment industry starting at CBS in New York. He went to work for Desilu Studios in Hollywood, working closely with Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. He later went to work for Paramount Pictures and the William Morris Agency, also in Hollywood., Ed and his wife Patricia (Pat) Holly were very active in the Padre Serra Church in Camarillo and were founding members of the parish. They were both Eucharistic ministers. Ed also organized the food distribution program at the Leisure Village community of Camarillo. He was also a volunteer instructor at the Braille Institute in Santa Barbara., He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Patricia; daughters, Patrice Aiello and her husband Frank of Washington, Amy Weber and her husband James of Oak View; niece Demaris Martinez and her husband Anthony of Hawaii and their daughters Marion and Antonia; grandson Scott Lowe of San Diego., The visitation will be held at Padre Serra Parish in Camarillo at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, December 1, followed by a funeral mass at 10:30 a.m. Father William Lowe will preside. Burial will follow at the Santa Clara Cemetery in Oxnard. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Griffin Family Funeral Chapels in Camarillo. (482-1166)


 


 

Eleanor Carraher

ELEANOR CARRAHER, 78, of Santa Maria, passed away November 25, 2010. Arrangements are in the care of Magner- Maloney Funeral Home and Crematory. 


 


 

Eleanor Herrera

We lost the love of our lives on Nov 22, 2010, a wife, mother and grandmother., She was born on April, 5, 1940 in Walsenburg, Colorado. She leaves behind husband, Antonio, son Louis and two daughters, Lauree and Arleen. She is proceeded in death by her son, Antonio R. She also leaves behind many family members, grandchildren and great grand children., Services to be held on Thursday, December 2, 2010 at Reardon at 10 a.m., burial at Santa Clara Cemetery.


 


 

Elise Margaret Grove

Elise Margaret Grove 80, of Yuba City, passed away on November 22, 2010. Services are pending and arrangements are under the direction of Ullrey Memorial Chapel.


 


 

Elizabeth Torres (Featured)

Elizabeth Torres was one of four victims in the deadly gas line explosion and fire on Sept. 9, 2010 in San Bruno, Calif., For more:


 


 

Elsie Ruth Suburu

Elsie Ruth Suburu February 12, 1932 - November 26, 2010 Elsie Ruth Suburu was born in Chino, CA to Herbert and Virginia Lanterman. She went to be with the Lord on November 26, 2010. She moved to Bakersfield in 1945. She lived a full and prosperous life in Bakersfield, CA with her husband, Donald E. Suburu. They recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on September 1, 2010. Elsie was the eldest of six children: David Lanterman and wife, Carol of Grass Valley, CA; Darrell Lanterman of Mississippi; Ernie Lanterman and wife, Janet of Ridgecrest, CA; Carl Lanterman and wife, Elenore of Thousand Oaks, CA; and Kenneth Lanterman and wife, Joyce of Alabama. Elsie graduated from Bakersfield High School in 1948. Don and Elsie initially met at Bakersfield College and married in 1950. Through several remodels, they have lived in their present home in Bakersfield for 60 years. They were blessed with four children: Dennis and wife, Heidi; Ronald and wife, Janet; Donna Suburu Scurlock and husband, Bruce Scurlock, MD; and Gregory Suburu and wife, Jenny; all of Bakersfield. There are 15 grandchildren: Brad Suburu, Lori Suburu, Ryan Suburu, Eric Suburu, Jeff Suburu, Darin Buoni, Janel Suburu, Josh Buoni, Wyatt Suburu, Jori Suburu, Kristin Scott, Brooke Holmes, Joshua Scurlock, Darryl Suburu and Shayla Smith; 10 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Elsie was very active as a Sunday School teacher at Kern Union Bible Church, and for 40 years she attended Women's Bible Study at First Presbyterian Church. She was involved with the Lakeside PTA for 27 years and also a Jafra consultant and manager for 34 years. Elsie had a gentle and quiet spirit dedicated to her Lord Jesus. She was a faithful servant and woman of prayer. Her spiritual influence was felt among all ages. Pallbearers are Brad Suburu, Ryan Suburu, Eric Suburu, Darin Buoni, Josh Buoni, Jeff Suburu and Wyatt Suburu. Honorary pallbearers are Josh Scurlock, Darryl Suburu and Jeff Holmes. Special thanks to Bruce Scurlock, MD, Bob Laughlin, MD, Peter Nalos, MD, Hal Baer, MD and Bhavinkumar Meghapara, MD. We would also like to thank the dedicated nurses and the extended staff at Memorial Hospital. Elsie, we love you and miss you dearly. We reflect on all of our fond memories and look forward to the day when we will be together again with our Heavenly Father. A Celebration of Life will be held on Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010, at 12:00 p.m., at Daybreak Baptist Church, located at 5446 Taft Highway.


 


 

Elsie S. Adelson

Former San Bernardino resident, ELSIE S. ADELSON died Oct. 16, 2010, in Lake Forest, Calif., of natural causes. She was 92. Born Elsie Scharfstein on Aug. 31, 1918, in New York City, she was the middle child of three born to Anna Seidman and Abraham Scharfstein. Adelson graduated from New York's Hunter College in 1940 and


 


 

Emil Vigra

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Emma Cortez Geronimo

Emma Cortez Geronimo 1935 - 2010 Emma Cortez Geronimo was born on May 6, 1935, and passed away peacefully at her home on November 26, 2010. She was born to Jesus and Bertha Cortez in Shafter, Texas and moved to Lamont, California in 1952 where she resided for the remainder of her life. Emma worked as a farmworker beside her beloved son and companion, Andy for countless years, refusing to retire and just finished the fall season in October. Emma is preceded in death by her husband, Andy and siblings, Elva Tabada, Willie Cortez, Joe Cortez, Henry Cortez, Frankie Cortez, and Carlos Ortiz. She leaves behind children: Andy Buendia, Millie Kovacevich (John), Linda Adams, Ida Sullivan (Barry), Ernie Geronimo (Kristie); grandchildren: Gabriel Adame (Nikki), Anthony Adame (Jessica), Christopher Ramos, Tyler Sullivan, and Nicholas Geronimo; great- grandchildren: Gabriel Adame, Mark Adame, Hannah Orpe, and Noah Adame; siblings: Cruz Torres, Ruben Cortez, Charlie Cortez, Eduardo Cortez; and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews. Everything and everyone blossomed and thrived under Emma's love and care. One of her favorite pastimes was working in her garden, growing the sweetest fruits, the juiciest tomatoes, and the most healthy and succulent flowers and plants. Emma's greatest passion was surrounding herself with loved ones throughout the year, feeding and laughing with them while she stood in her kitchen making sure your belly was content. She knew everyone's favorite food, and made sure she had it made or in her pantry for them every time they came to visit. There were times when she had several different dishes made during a simple Sunday family dinner to make sure that everyone had what they wanted. For the grandchildren, there were always Cheetos, Otter Pops, freshly baked cookies, and gum. Anyone who walked through Emma's doors was made into a friend for a lifetime, overlooking their flaws and always accepting them for who they were. The relationships she created with each friend and family member was unique, and that person made a special place in their heart that only Emma could fill. Just having the honor of knowing and loving her, made you a better person. Services for Emma will take place at Hillcrest Memorial Park. A viewing is scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 1, from 4:00-7:00 and a Rosary at 7:00. Mass will be on Thursday, Dec. 2, at 10:00 a.m., at St. Augustine Church in Lamont, with a graveside service to immediately follow.


 


 

Esther Belobraidic

Esther Belobraidic, 92, of Anderson died Saturday at Shasta Regional Medical Center in Redding. Arrangements are pending at Allen & Dahl Funeral Chapel in Redding (243-1525). 


 


 

Esther KLEIN

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Eugene Spindler

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Euphemia Tousignant

A Catholic Prayer Service for Euphemia Tousignant, 73, will be celebrated on Wednesday, at 1 p.m. at Nadeau Family Funeral Home with a priest from St. Mary's Catholic Church officiating. Mrs. Tousignant passed away this past Wednesday in her Vacaville home surrounded by her loving family. She was born on May 12, 1937 in Honolulu, Hawaii and made Vacaville her home the past 37 years. She was a homemaker all her adult life who loved music, singing and sewing. She is survived by her husband of 40 years, Darren of Vacaville, daughter Leonora Evans of San Luis Obispo, Calif., son Darren Jr. of Vacaville, half-sister Linda Seda of Hawaii and half-brother Bill Jenks of Vacaville. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Wednesday morning from 11 a.m. until the service time. Interment will be in the Vacaivlle-Elmira Cemetery. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Parkinson's Disease Foundation, 900 Fulton Ave, Suite 100-5, Sacramento, Calif., 95825. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Nadeau Family Funeral Home, 455-7700, or visit or guestbook at www.nadeaufuneralhome.com.,


 


 

Eva Charlotte Anderson Olson Kling

EVA CHARLOTTE ANDERSON OLSON KLING MAY 24, 1917 - NOV 21, 2010 Our beloved Mother, Eva Olson Kling, passed away peacefully at the age of 92 on Sunday, November 21, 2010 at Stratford Assisted Living in Modesto with her loving family by her side. Eva was born on the family farm in Hilmar, California, the youngest of seven children born to Oscar and Tilda Anderson. On February 28, 1937, Eva married her first love, George Leonard Olson, and together they had three children, Larry Dean Olson (Alice), Karen Charlotte Lee (Roger), and Robert Leonard Olson (Andrea). During her marriage to George, who was employed by Well's Fargo Bank, Eva lived in Modesto, Santa Rosa, Tracy, and Fairfield. George passed away at the age of sixty, and five years after being widowed, Eva married Leon Kling. In Modesto, Eva was a faithful member of Emanuel Lutheran Church, was active in John Muir PTA, serving as President, and in the Exchangettes. After moving to Tracy, Eva again became an active and enthusiastic member of the Lutheran Church and PTA. After three years, George was transferred to Fairfield, where Eva resided thirty-two years. She became a devoted member of St. Marks Lutheran Church. In Fairfield, her volunteer activities included the Hospital Guild and countless volunteer hours for the Irwin Memorial Blood Bank Eva joined the Wednesday Club and Cowbells and her delight was singing with the Dulcetones vocal group. Eva happily lived the last seventeen years of her life in Modesto. Eva is survived by her three children and six grandchildren, Cyndie Lee Long, Timothy Lee, Charlotte Olson Kelley, Debra Olson, Suzanne Olson O'Keefe, Jason Heath Olson, and many great-grandchildren. She was admired and adored by her family and was a trusted and loyal friend to all who knew her. A private burial Wednesday, December 1, 2010 will be held at Rockville Cemetery, Suisun, California where Eva will join George. Memorial Service will be held at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Modesto on Sunday, December 5, 2010 at 2:00pm. Remembrances may be made to the Emanuel Lutheran Church Building Fund, Modesto, or Habitat for Humanity.


 


 

Evelyn Florence McClurg

EVELYN FLORENCE MCCLURG SEP 12, 1918 - NOV 20, 2010 Evelyn 92 yrs. is joined in heaven by her parents, husband the late Richard J. McClurg, son Ricky, and brother John Meier, sisters: Marie Bell, Margarite Pratt, Bertha Gansel, Martha Sward. She is survived by daughter Kit McClurg, best friend Ruth Williams, caregiver Barbara Navarro, and her loving Labradors, all of Modesto. Evelyn loved Jesus as her Lord and Savior She grew up in Hickman, CA on a dairy farm. In 1942, she graduated as a R.N. from Samuel Merritt School of Nursing in Oakland, CA. Evelyn worked for Modesto City Schools as a School Nurse at Downey HS and La Loma JH. She attended Neighborhood Church. Interests family, golf, Labradors and horses. Memorials to be sent to Central Calif Labrador Rescue Inc., Guide Dogs for the Blind Inc., Visitation Tues., 11/30 from 4-8pm. Service Wed., 12/1 at 1pm, both at Salas Brothers Chapel, Modesto.


 


 

Evelyn Miller

Evelyn Miller 82, passed away November 29, 2010. Arrangements made under the supervision of Sierra View Mortuary in Olivehurst.


 


 

Evelyn Terrell

Evelyn Terrell September 23, 1925 - November 26, 2010 Evelyn Terrell nee Collum, of Hot Springs, Arkansas, passed away on November 26, 2010, at 9:15 p.m. in the Evergreen nursing home. She moved to Kern County in 1948 with her husband, Noah Terrell (deceased). She is predeceased by her son, Mack Wayne Martin and daughter, Carolyn Sue Ripplinger. She is survived by her children, Lena Mae Adams (Jim), Carlene Forrest (Donald), Betty Jo Cathey (Randy), Billy Joe Terrell (Stephanie), Noah Terrell (Juanita); and her son-in-law, Jim Ripplinger, as well as many grandchildren and great- grandchildren. Visitation will be Wednesday, December 1, 2010, from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. Graveside service will be held on Thursday, December 2, 2010, at 12:00 p.m. at Greenlawn Memorial Park, 3700 River Blvd. Reverend Frank Davis will be officiating. A reception will follow. Greenlawn Mortuary


 


 

Evelyn Yered

Evelyn Jeanette Yered of Camarillo was born July 29, 1927 in Sughbeen, Lebanon to James and Sophia George. She grew up in Cairo, Egypt and attended the Sisters of Notre Dame School where she excelled and was fluent in 4 languages., Evelyn met and married Private Louis Yered during World War II. After the war she moved to Boston, Mass. and several years later they moved to Sudbury, Mass. where they raised their six children. In 1968 they moved to Santa Barbara, Calif. and later to Camarillo, Calif. Evelyn was known for her love of faith, family and home and will always be remembered., She is survived by her husband Louis of 65 years, son Joseph and wife Maureen, son Louis and wife Chris, daughter Pauline Robertson and husband Bill, son Paul and wife Connie, son James and daughter Donna. Grandchildren: Kimberly Yered, Louis Yered III, Lisa Wells and husband Randy, Dr. Anne Marie Yered and husband John Cournane, Victoria Yered and husband Dan Shelton, Crystal Robertson, Kelly Robertson, Cara Robertson, Jamie Tomsen and husband Justin, Jenna Yered, John Yered, Lily Yered and Luke Yered. Great- grandchildren: Samson and Selah Cournane., We would like to thank all the wonderful medical personnel that took care of our Mother, especially Dr. Christine Dahlin. Evelyn was a long time parishioner at Padre Serra Church in Camarillo where there will be a private funeral and Mass. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Conejo Mountain Funeral Home 805-482-1959.


 


 

FREDERICK GLENN ROLF

ROLF, FREDERICK GLENN La Mesa 09/06/1922 - 11/29/2010 Private Service at Calvary Cemetery in Kansas Featheringill Mortuary 583-9511 


 


 

Fleda Fern (Krone) Evans

Fleda passed away on Friday, April 9, 2010, after a long illness. She was born in Long Beach, CA, on January 26, 1924, the daughter of Ray and Vera Krone. Her childhood years were spent in Arcata, San Bruno, and Palo Alto, CA. She graduated from Palo Alto High School, and became one of the pioneers of the Palo Alto Children's Theater. She received her BA from Stanford University in Theater Arts and Costume Design. In 1950 she married William Evans, and on April 8, 2010, they celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary. A year ago Fleda and Bill moved to Loomis, CA, from Los Altos Hills, to be near their family. Fleda shared her love of the theater through teaching drama education at San Jose State University and directing plays for amateur theater groups in her home town of Los Altos, CA. She was an active member of PEO, a service organization which supports academic scholarships for women, and was for many years an active member of a religious theater group called LAMP (Los Altos Methodist Players), directing numerous productions there. Fleda is survived by her husband Bill, her daughter and son-in-law, Lee Evan and Jeff Belfiglio of Bellevue, WA; her son and daughter-in-law, Roger and Amanda Evans of Loomis, CA; grandchildren Evan and Alexander Belfiglio, Silas Brewton, and Carson Evans; her sister Betty Krone Asher of Loomis, and many nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at Shepherd of the Sierra Presbyterian Church in Loomis, CA on Saturday, May 1 at 4:30 PM. Internment will be on an Evans plot in Louisville, KY. Remembrances may be sent to PEO (peointernational.org) in memory of Fleda Evans, Chapter OZ, or to the "UC Davis Foundation" for the Krone Professorship of the College of Engineering of The University of California at Davis ltsang@usdavis.edu">ltsang@usdavis.edu">ltsang@usdavis.edu">ltsang@usdavis.edu. The family also wishes to gratefully acknowledge services of Hospice Care.


 


 

Florence LEIBOVITZ

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Florence Leibovitz

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Francisco Mario Ramon

On the afternoon of Nov. 22, Francisco Mario Ramon passed away at the age of 58 after a short illness at Mercy General Hospital in Sacramento. He was born in Itascas, Texas on Jan. 10, 1952. Frank served in the United States Air Forces for four years and then worked as a California Correctional officer at CTF Soledad, Salinas Valley State Prison and California Medical Facility in Vacaville., He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Gloria Ramon; two sons, Daniel A. Ramon of Vacaville and David M. Ramon currently residing in Stockton; two sisters-in-law, Hope Williams of Fairfield and Joann Hesbrook of Dixon. He is also survived by three brothers, Roland Ramon, Jessie Ramon, and Ruben Ramon; three sisters, Margaret Camacho, Mariana Guiterrez, and Rachel Ramon., A visitation will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 30 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Son Rise Community Fellowship Church, 620 Orange Drive in Vacaville. A Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 1, at 11:30 a.m. at Son Rise Community Fellowship Church with Pastor Dean Roberts officiating. A burial with military honors to follow at 2 p.m. at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery, 5810 Midway Road in Dixon., Arrangements are under the direction of McCune Garden Chapel, 448-6546, www.mccunechapel.com.,


 


 

Frank Daniels II

Frank Edward Daniels II "Uncle Bud" Born December 17, 1927 in Chicago Illinois to parents Ottilie and Frank "Danny" Daniels. He was called home to God on November 28, 2010. He served in the US Army WWII Occupation forces in Japan from 1946- 1948. He graduated from USF in 1952 with a Business Administration degree. He retired from HUD after 30+ years. He loved the outdoors and spent much time golfing, fishing on his boat, skiing in Tahoe, or at the "R-Ranch" with his sons, nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his wife Betty, he is survived by his two sons, Ricky and Frankie, his brother Bill Daniels, sisters Marie Straw, Therese Caveney and Anne Severs, and his beloved cell phone. Visitation December 1st 4-6pm and rosary at 6pm at George L. Klumpp-Chapel of Flowers. A funeral mass will take place on Thursday December 2nd 10am at St. Robert's Church (Sacramento). Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery in San Bruno December 3rd. He will be dearly missed by so many. "...But FIRST...We better have a beer."


 


 

Frank Hernandez Lopez

Frank Hernandez Lopez, 70, enter into rest at Glenn General Hospital, Willow, Calif., on Nov. 21, after a long illness., He was born in Fresno, Calif., on Dec. 21, 1939., A visitation will be held on Sunday evening from 5 to 8 p.m. with a Rosary at 7 p.m. at Nadeau Family Funeral Home. A Mass of Resurrection will be held on Monday, Nov. 29, at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church with Father Ruell Mesa officiating. Interment will be at Vacaville-Elmira Cemetery, Arrangements are by Nadeau Family Funeral Home, 455-7700. Visit our guest book online at www.nadeaufuneralhome.com.


 


 

Frank Knapp Dobesh Jr.

Frank Knapp Dobesh, Jr. April 6, 1952 - November 24, 2010 Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints. Psalm 116:15 Memorial services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, December 4, 2010 at Doughty- Calhoun-O'Meara Chapel for Frank Dobesh, Jr. who died November 24, 2010. Frank was a native of Bakersfield and graduated with honors from C.S.U.B where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree and certification as a C.P.A.. He worked for Deloitte Haskins and Sells until his health failed. For the last several years Frank had resided in Tehachapi where he was able to enjoy his favorite outdoor sports including skiing, bicycling and motorcycling. Frank is survived by his mother, Virginia Dobesh Grother; sister, Jeanette Wallace; niece, Cara Wallace; paternal uncles and aunts and a multitude of friends including long-time friend, Barbara Ferrante. He was preceded in death by his father Frank Dobesh, Sr. and beloved nephew Chuck Wallace. Family members and several friends have contributed their thoughts about Frank: Frank, also known as "Dober", started his life as a smiling, shy boy who grew up to be a kind, loving man who always showed compassion for others. Part of his childhood was his love of animals. (Dogs, cats, the king snake behind the piano, and the alligator and salamander that ate hamburger). Frank made me proud of him every day of his life. He lived his life with love for his family and friends and will live on forever in our hearts. Mom As his "sis" I always got to tag along on all his latest adventures. He loved all that life had to offer, tree house getaways, fast cars, music, antiques, old movies, hikes, biking straight up a hill for miles; but one of my fondest memories is when he parked his Harley Davidson in our living room. He valued life and loved people. He would give you the shirt off his back or go buy you one. That was my brother who is now enjoying the smile of Jesus and the laughter of his nephew Chuck. Jeanette I adored my uncle; he was my friend and I was his "Pal" or his favorite niece as he would lovingly call me. I confided in him like he was a father and planned grand adventures with him like best friends. We shared the same insight that "life is an adventure" and he wanted in on it and being in his presence always had the elements of fun and a good time. I will remember and miss his big bear hugs and his deep voice that reflected his kindness and loving spirit. Cara Frank's many friends could always count on his good nature, loyalty and enthusiasm for life. Above all, he was respected for his unwavering spiritual and moral compass. John Hall Frank had a huge appetite for everything; food, adventure, motorcycles, knowledge, bicycles, knives, anything collectible, food (did I already mention that?). All of those things were dwarfed by his infinite desire to love. He didn't have to tell me he loved me, although he often did, it was always present in his eyes. He was the most unique and loving person I ever met. He wasn't very good at hiding either of those beautiful qualities. Farewell my friend, Mike Driscoll. In life Frank taught understanding, hope and love. It is now time for me to continue his lessons. Mike Grasso Most of the time we forget the most important things in life and the things that God has taught us. Be kind and helpful to those in need. Be thankful for the things we have. Be compassionate and understanding. Be loving to all those around us particularly the ones that need it most. Be a good friend. There are people we keep as close friends because they inspire us to keep those important things in mind. What a great success Frank was at doing just that. I am somewhat envious because now he can explore the things that we spent much time discussing that we believed to be true. I am at peace to know that he is with God. Wade Hall In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Alpha Canine Sanctuary, P. O. Box 5517, Bakersfield, CA, 93388 or the S.P.C.A., 3000 Gibson St., Bakersfield, CA 93308. Doughty-Calhoun-O'Meara


 


 

GLORIA (FELACTU) HARRIS*

HARRIS, GLORIA (FELACTU) Gloria was born in Bristow, Oklahoma on September 12, 1930. She passed away in her sleep at her home in San Pedro, CA on November 25, 2010. Gloria lived in San Diego for over fifty years. 


 


 

GRANT MURRAY GAUNCE Jr.*

GAUNCE JR., GRANT MURRAY Grant Murray Gaunce Jr., 81 of La Costa, California, died Tuesday, November 23, 2010. Grant was born to the late Grant Murray Gaunce Sr. and LaRue Dunlap Gaunce on October 16, 1929 in Los Angeles, California. A devoted son, husband, father and grandfather; Grant is survived by his wife of 39 years Susan Chapman Gaunce. Also survived by his children; Grant "Chip" Gaunce, April Pasko, James Tigre Gaunce, Wisti Nelson, Kevin Livingston, Meghan Ling and James Livingston. He was preceded in death by his son Michael Rocké Gaunce. Grant was survived by 22 grandchildren and great-grandchildren they will also miss him so dearly. Grant grew up in Los Angeles and graduated from U.C. Santa Barbara in 1953, where he also played football for the Gaucho's. He stayed on at UCSB while obtaining his teaching credential he coached football for the Gaucho's. A teacher for over 30 years, he taught and coached athletics and was a Head Football Coach and Athletic Director for the San Dieguito High School Mustangs. "Coach Gaunce" was known for his tough coaching style and ever-present keys and whistle hanging around his neck, pencil behind the ear, and clip board in hand as he patrolled the Mustang's sidelines. Retired in 1990, Grant loved to watch football, fish, play golf, and most of all spend time with family and friends. He also enjoyed watching his children and grandchildren in their various sports and activities. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations be made to your local high school athletic programs. You may also send emails and tributes to family members to coachgaunce@gmail.com. Also tributes, memories, stories, and pictures and may be posted for family and friends to view on a memorial website., select- Obituaries, select- Grant Gaunce. Memorial Service will be held Friday, December 3, 2010 starting 3:30pm at the Encinitas Mortuary. El Camino Memorial Encinitas Chapel at 340 Melrose Ave. Encinitas, CA 92024 (760) 753-1143


 


 

Gary L. Wamer

Gary L. Wamer, 59, of Lowell, Mass., entered into eternal rest on Friday, November 26, 2010. He was born October 11, 1951 in Warren, Ohio, the son of Jesse G. and Ruby Sechler Wamer. Gary was a graduate of Leavittsburg High School and continued his education with a B.S. in chemistry from Kent State University, a M.S. from, in analytical chemistry, and graduated from the University of Toledo Law School as class valedictorian. He had been employed at Arc Wright, Performance Indicator, Union Carbide and as Chief Patent Council and Associate for General Council at First Brands. Gary was also President and Chairman of the Board of First Brands Properties. Gary's specialization was in the area of patent law. Gary engaged in many leisure activities including hiking, white water rafting, rock climbing, mountain biking, racquetball and running. Gary is survived by two sisters, Pamela (Michael) Morgan of Westerville and Darlene (Dominic) Bionci of Cortland, Ohio. He is also survived by a brother, Wayne Wamer of Silver Spring, Maryland and four nieces and nephews, Christopher and Heather Wamer and Eric and Jamie Morgan. Gary was preceded in death by his parents, and two brothers, Dennis & Marvin. Funeral services will be at 11:00 AM, Wednesday, December 1, 2010 at Carl W. Hall Funeral Home. Friends may call from 5 to 7 PM on Tuesday. Interment will be in Newton Falls West Cemetery.


 


 

Gaunce, Grant Murray

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM

Grant Murray Gaunce, Jr., 81 LA COSTA -- Grant Murray Gaunce, Jr. died Tuesday, November 23, 2010. Grant was born to the late Grant ..... 


 


 

George Armenta

George Armenta 01/25/1928-11/24/2010 George Armenta a Tribal Elder of the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians, born in Santa Ynez, passed on to be with the great spirit, after a lengthy illness, surrounded by his family and friends. He is preceded in death by his Mother Florencia, Father Loreto; his sisters Catherine, Celestine, Mary, Eulalia, Antonia and brother Leandro. He is survived by his sisters Eva Pagaling, Esther Manguray, his brother Manuel Armenta (All of Santa Ynez); daughter Celestine (Chip) of Bayside, Ca.; and son Michael (Ann) of Las Cruces, NM; five grandchildren, three great grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews, family and friends. George served his country in the United States Army from 16 Sept 1946 thru 22 August 1949. He continued to serve his country working in Civil Service, Department of Defense, United States Navy, for 25 years and retired. He loved his country and he loved his family. He served as a four time Tribal Chairman of the Chumash. He was always involved in tribal affairs, he was Housing Commissioner and he managed Tribal Enrollment for many years. He was instrumental in the welfare and growth of the Chumash Reservation from the early years to the present. He loved his friends, so much, that they considered him 'family'. Gravesite services will be held 12 noon on Wednesday, 01 December 2010 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Ballard, Ca. Donations to Visiting Nurse & Hospice Care or the Santa Ynez Cottage Hospital would be greatly appreciated.


 


 

Georgina Martin

Georgina Martin Resident of San Jose Dec. 3, 1949-Nov. 22, 2010 Gina died peacefully in her sleep after a long illness on November 22. She was the loving mother of Jenny, Lorna, Gregg, and Matt. Grandma "Gigi" to Nino, Mitchell, Sasha, and Jack. Adored sister of Rod, Bonnie, Michael, David, and Steven. Beloved daughter of George and Bernice Pappas. Gina was a loving and faithful friend to many. Her gift was in nursing and caring for her patients was her passion. She helped us to learn how to sustain human caring, dignity, and humanity itself. Never did someone live that cared more deeply for the happiness of others than Gina. Even while in considerable pain every day, she faced her life with courage and an absolute love for life. Please join us as we say goodbye and celebrate our "Bella Donna" on Saturday, December 4 at 2:00 p.m. at the Johnson Funeral Home in Morgan Hill.


 


 

Gerald Jeffers

GERALD L. "JERRY" JEFFERS, 75, of Santa Maria, passed away November 26, 2010. Arrangements are in the care of Magner-Maloney Funeral Home and Crematory. 


 


 

Gilbert Espitia

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Glenn C. Nobbe

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Gordon Jacobson

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Grady Franklin Claiborne

Grady Franklin Claiborne 1939 - 2010 Grady Franklin Claiborne, age 71, passed away on November 22, 2010, at his Bakersfield home due to injuries sustained in a fire. Grady was born March 2, 1939 in Tennessee to John and Ethel Claiborne and moved to Arvin, California when he was 14 years old and has lived in Bakersfield for most of his adult life. Grady is preceded in death by his parents, John and Ethel Claiborne; his son, John Franklin Claiborne; and his sister, Margaret Reynolds. He is survived by his stepdaughter, Dedra McKenzie; stepson, Joey McKenzie and daughter-in-law Crystal; grandchildren, Nicholas, Joshua, Brian, Joseph, Jacob, Kristi and Kylee; siblings and their spouses, Ruth Neese of Tennessee, Georgie and Dick Erickson of Fullerton, Frankie Richardson, Johnnie Savee, Dorothy Morland and Dixie Kemp, Atha and Carol Claiborne, Kenneth and Glenda Claiborne, Everette and Sue Claiborne, all of Bakersfield; along with many nieces and nephews. Grady was well known for his long beard, and his scooter which he liked to ride to do his errands and his very generous heart. In his younger days, Grady liked the beach and riding dune buggies with his family and friends. Grady will be remembered as a helpful person. Services will be held Friday, Dec. 3rd, 10:00 a.m., at Basham Funeral Care. Rev. Dale Claiborne will officiate.


 


 

Grant Clark

Grant Clark, 76, beloved husband, father and grandfather passed away peacefully in his home, surrounded by music and his family, on November 18th, 2010. He had suffered from a prolonged illness, which limited his ability to enjoy his family, travel and be active in the community in recent years., Born to Wallace and Gertrude Clark in 1934, Grant was raised in Hanford, graduating from Hanford Union High School in 1952. He was a prominent Kings County dairyman and member of a pioneer California family who settled in the Guernsey area in 1872 starting the Clark Dairy. The dairy, later known as Clarkhome Registered Holsteins, remained in the family until the sale of the registered herd in 2000. Clarkhome was one of the oldest, continuously family-operated registered Holstein dairy herds in California and the oldest family run dairy farm in Kings County., Education was important to Grant, who attended the College of the Sequoias and the University of California, Berkeley before receiving his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the University of California, Davis. Grant returned to Hanford to work on the family dairy and married his wife, Rosemary., Grant was involved locally in the Hanford, , Farm Bureau and his church, serving as an elder in past years and singing in the church choir. He enjoyed music - playing the piano and organ in his leisure time. He was an avid lover of cars and all animals, particularly cats., He is survived by his wife of 48 years and their four children: Kevin of Hanford, Karen and her husband Don Thornburg of Danville, Carol of San Francisco and Colin of Charlotte, North Carolina and two grandchildren who fondly called him "Papa Moo,", The family wishes to express their thanks to the nurses of the Adventist Hospice Care and Grant's caregivers, Richard Spain, Toni McCracken and Rosalba Quesada who lovingly cared for him and helped to make his life comfortable in his final years. Funeral services will be private., In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in honor of Grant Clark to: the Adventist Home Care and Hospice Service, 460 Kings City Drive, #101, Hanford, CA 93230, the Kings Art Center Foundation, P.O. Box 376, Hanford, CA 93232 or any charity of choice., Condolences may be made at, Arrangements are under the direction of People's Funeral Chapel, 501 N. Douty St., Hanford, Ca 93230 (559)584-5591.


 


 

Gregory Harold Bullis (Featured)

Gregory Harold Bullis, 50, died, along with his mother and his son, in the fire that followed the explosion Sept. 9, 2010, of a natural-gas line in San Bruno, Calif. He was a nurse, a former Marine corpsman, the husband of Sue and the father of Janine, 24, and William, 17.


 


 

Greist, Elwood "Bud"

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Dr. Elwood "Bud" Greist Resident of Livermore Dr Elwood "Bud" Greist passed onto his next great adventure in the early morning hours of November ..... 


 


 

Guido Del Grosso

Guido Del Grosso 1913 2010 Passed away on Sunday at the age of 97. The last survivor of 8 siblings, he is predeceased by his beloved wife of 60 years, Dina and his daughter & son-in-law Anna Maria (William) Franco. He is survived by his loving children Gino (Laura) Del Grosso & Graziella (Gino) Sozzi; his cherished grandchildren Marco (Cristina) Del Grosso, Dennis (Michelle) Franco, & Roberto (Daniela) Franco; his adored 6 great-grandchildren; as well as many numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, & friends in Italy, France, England, and the US. Guido lived a good life, being blessed with old age and good health. He loved to dance and his family adored him. Yes, he truly did it his way. Family and friends may visit after 4:00PM on Tuesday (TODAY) and are invited to attend the Vigil Service also on Tuesday (TODAY) at 7:30PM, all at the chapels of Valente Marini Perata & Co., 4840 Mission St., SF, 94112. A mass of Resurrection will be held on Wednesday at the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception, 3255 Folsom St., SF, at 10:00AM. Committal to follow at holy Cross Catholic Cemetery. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.vmpandco.com.


 


 

HAROLD ROSEN

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HELEN PATE

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Harrie M. Thomas

Harrie M. Thomas 86, of Yuba City, passed away November 24, 2010. Arrangements made under the supervision of Sierra View Mortuary in Olivehurst.


 


 

Harrie Thomas 1924-2010

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 12:06 AM 

Harrie Mansfield Thomas, 86, formerly of Napa, passed peacefully Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2010, in Yuba City, Calif. He bravely served in the U.S. Navy 36 years, was an avid golfer, member of Napa SIRS Bra


 


 

Harriet Regan

Harriet Regan, 92, of New Milford, passed away peacefully at home on Monday, November 29, 2010. She was the widow of Michael J. Regan to whom she was married for 66 years. Mrs. Regan is survived by her five children: Michael Regan of Brookfield, John Regan of Brookfield, Lawrence Regan of New Milford, Harriet Whitlock of New Milford, and Gregory Regan of New Milford and their spouses. She is also survived by eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, December 1, 2010 at 11 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier Church, New Milford. Burial will follow at St. Francis Cemetery, New Milford. Friends may call on Wednesday, December 1 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Lillis Funeral Home, 58 Bridge Street, New Milford. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the New Milford Food Bank or New Milford VNA.


 


 

Hazel Mae "Nana" Stallings

HAZEL MAE STALLINGS ''NANA'' NOV 1928 ~ NOV 2010 She was born near Arch, New Mexico, and lived in Oakdale for 46 yrs. She is survived by her 2 sons Jack and Wayne, her 2 grandsons Cliff and Neil, and her 6 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents Roy and Gertrude Baker, her sister Fran and brother R.D., and her husband A.D. Stallings. She lived a long full life, full of great memories, and a loving family, and lots of good friends. The viewing will be held at Oakdale Memorial Chapel Wed., Dec. 1 from 4-8pm. The graveside service will be held at Oakdale Citizens Cemetery (East J St.) Thurs., Dec. 2 @ 10am. In lieu of memorial donations, send to Hospice House or Disabled Veterans.


 


 

Helen B. GORDON

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Helen Hansen 1922-2010

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 12:04 AM 

Helen Louise Hansen passed away peacefully surrounded by family at her residence, Nov. 17, 2010, at the age of 87. 


 


 

Helen PATE

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Helena Wills

Helena Wills, 54 of Oxnard passed away on Sunday, November 21, 2010. She was born July 1, 1956 the second of ten children to Joseph and Naomia Jackson who preceded her in death. Ms. Wills was a retired Technician of Camarillo State Hospital where she worked for 22 years., Born and raised in Oxnard, California she had been a Ventura County resident all her life. She graduated from Oxnard High School in 1975 and continued her education at Oxnard College where she received her Child Development Certification which enabled her to work with local preschool children and children at Camarillo State Hospital. Helena was known for her leadership in the community in the early 1970's for working with the California Youth Authority Colonnades II Drill Team as a Counselor and Drill Instructor, being a part of the Baptist Training Union (BTU) and working with the youth in Vacation Bible School., She is survived by her two sons William A Wills (wife Jessica) and Nathaniel Wills. Three sisters Melissa Edmonds (Robert) of San Diego, Calif., Stacie Scissom (Renwick) of Oxnard, California., Cassandra Bennett (Stephen) of Camarillo, Calif. Six brothers Joseph D. Jackson Jr. (Nina) of Santa Maria, Harlen Jackson, Cedric Jackson, Lawrence Jackson (Gloria), Radford Jackson (Yvonne) all of Oxnard, Calif., Wendell Jackson (Stacy) of San Diego, Calif., two grandchildren, six aunts and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins., The services have been entrusted to Reardon Funeral Home of Oxnard. The viewing will be from 4-9 p.m. Tuesday, November 30, 2010 at Reardon Funeral Home, 511 A. St., Oxnard, Ca 93030. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. on December 1, 2010 at St. Paul Baptist Church, 1777 Stathem Blvd., Oxnard Ca 93010.


 


 

Herb Richards (Featured)

Herb Richards, 98, founder of the Rotten Robbie gas station chain, died Aug. 29, 2010. 


 


 

Herbert P. Antrim

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Honofre Mendoza

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IRENE T. KELSEY

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Irene Victoria Krumze

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Irma Robbins

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Irwin MADUFF

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JAMES ALAN HENDERSON

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Jack Marlowe Simmons

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James Adams

James Adams James H. Adams, 86, passed away at home in Hemet, CA on November 24, 2010. Jim was born in Stockton, CA on June 12, 1924. Previous to living in Hemet for the last year, he has lived in Phoenix, AZ for 15 years, Bellflower, CA for 10 years and Long Beach for 11 years. Jim worked as a longshoreman and later as a foreman in Long Beach and the LA harbors for 44 years. Jim was a proud member of the ILWU, the USS Lexington CV-2 Minuteman Club, the Bellflower


 


 

James Amos Edmondson

James Amos Edmondson of Vacaville passed away in Fairfield on Monday, Nov. 15, following a brief illness., He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Carol J. Edmondson; his son, David Edmonson (Karen) of Webster, N.Y., and grandsons, Henry and William; his daughter, Sandra Chancellor (Paul) of Vacaville, and granddaughters, Amy and Maggie; sisters, Joan Williamson of Hatfield, Pa. and Mary Wallace of Big Fork, Mt.; and brother-in-law, Michael Jory of Vacaville. He was preceded in death by his parents, Leslie and Georgia Town Edmondson, and a sister, Wilma Edmondson., Jim Edmondson was born in Los Angeles County, Ca., and grew up in Carmel Valley in Northern California. He went on to serve in the U.S.A.F, as a pilot and air traffic controller, retiring in 1974 at Travis Air Force Base at the rank of major., A loving husband, father, brother and grandfather, he enjoyed travel, especially to the National Parks in the western United States, but most of all, enjoyed watching his grandchildren play., A fan of the San Francisco 49ers, he agonized with their recent struggles but was able to watch and enjoy their recent win against the rival Rams., In lieu of flowers, donations are requested to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, or the donor's preferred charity., A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday at the Sacramento Valley National Cemetery in Dixon. A reception will follow the service.,


 


 

James B. Brockman

"When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight." ~Kahlil Gibran ~ Mere words cannot express our heartache for the loss of our beloved. He was our hero; Beloved husband of his childhood sweetheart, Noreen; Adoring father to Emma Marie; Fantastic son of Patricia Brockman and the late William Brockman; Loving brother of Jeff, Jill, Jennifer and Jerry. Uncle and dear friend. You left us far too soon, and you will be missed beyond measure. We love you Jim. May you truly rest in peace. Memorial Service will be held at St. James Catholic Church, 125 Sonoma Mountain Parkway, Petaluma, at 11:30 a.m., Friday, December 3, 2010. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made in his memory to a trust fund for Emma Marie at Redwood Federal Credit Union. PARENT-SORENSEN MORTUARY & CREMATORY


 


 

James Charles Giles

James Charles Giles, MD, retired orthopedic surgeon, passed way on Tuesday, November 23, after a lengthy illness. He was 78., Jim practiced medicine in Oxnard for over 40 years and was loved by his family, friends and especially his patients. Born in Inglewood, on September 26, 1932, Jim graduated from Loyola Marymount University in 1953, from Marquette Medical School in 1957, and completed his Orthopedic Residency at Johns Hopkins University in 1965. In between medical schoo his residency he served as a General Medical Officer in the US Air Force stationed at Ladd Air Force Base in Fairbanks, Alaska., In 1965 he moved his family to Oxnard, where he practiced medicine for the next 40 years. Jim served as Chief of Surgery at St. John's Hospital form 1977-78, Director of Rehab Services from 1978-80, Medical Director Spina Bifida Clinic of Ventura County form 1975-90, and Attending Physicians, CCS Ventura Cerebral Palsy Clinic from 1967-00. Jim played football all through college and medical school and it was during his time in Wisconsin that he became a life-long Green Bay Packers fan. He was such a fan of football that during the 1970's he served as Team Doctor for the Santa Clara High School football team., He was a member of the International People to People Pain Management Delegation that went to Australia in 1983, Yugoslavia in 1984, and Moscow in 1985. He made medical history when he performed knee surgery on Olympic Shot Putter Dave Laut, reattaching the tendons in both knees in one surgery. As a doctor, Jim did not believe that surgery was always the answer and he took great pride in making physical therapy and rehabilitation an important part of treatment. he spent his last days on the "4th floor" in the Rehabilitation Unit at St. John's Hospital- a unit that he helped develop when the hospital was still located on F street., Jim was preceded in death by his first wife, Jacqueline, and his parents, James and Reva., He is survived by his brother Roger, wife Kathy, children Michael (Mary), Leanne Colvin (Scott), Christopher (Ruth), Matthew (Heide), Colleen, his step -children Greg Johnson and Gigi Wilson (Kevin) and his grandchildren Sarah Colvin, Daniel Colvin, Jamison Giles, Laken Giles, Merrick Giles, and Madison Wilson. As the best father, grandfather, husband, and stepfather he will be forever loved and missed., A memorial service is planned for Sunday, December 5, at 3:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 850 Ivywood Drive in Oxnard., In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you make donations to the Amyloidosis Foundation, 7151 N. Main St., Suite 2, Clarkston, MI 48346


 


 

James D. Haley

Haley, James D., June 14, 1932 - November 15, 2010, James Haley was born in Maxwell, Nebraska on June 14, 1932 and raised in Flint, Michigan as the youngest of eleven children. He lost a courageous battle with lymphoma and liver cancer on November 15, 2010., James married his hometown sweetheart, Donna Soles, in Flint in 1951. James started his career in the auto industry during its heyday in Flint, Michigan, but eventually opted to join the Navy in 1952 and served his four-year stint stationed at Terminal Island during the, . James and Donna eventually settled in Lennox, where they raised their family, started a business, and were active in local schools and civic activities. James served on the Lennox School Board with distinction for 20 years - including 4 years as President - where he made many life-long friendships., James was a self-made man. He spent the majority of his career in the HVAC trade. Haley's Heating & Air Conditioning was responsible for installations in office buildings, hospitals, amusement parks, and movie studios all over Southern California., James and Donna began spending their holidays and weekends at Big Bear Lake in the 1960's, and began building their dream home there in 1990 - where they eventually retired in 1999. Jim loved to entertain family and friends at the Big Bear home. A man of many passions, he loved playing guitar with his musician friends, camping with his RV buddies across the southland, watching John Wayne movies, listening to the music of Les Paul and Chet Atkins, and a glass of fine red wine., James was preceded in death by his parents, William & Bettie Haley, Donna - his beloved wife of 51 years, and all 10 siblings. He leaves behind his loving companion Frances Haley; his two sons, Ronald of Fenton, MI and Randall of Redondo Beach; six grandchildren, Alexandra and Sydney Haley of Redondo Beach, Rhonda Haley of El Segundo, Erica Haley Gerken of Bloomington, IN, Nicholas Hampton of Redondo Beach, and Katherine Vincent of Flint, MI; two great-grandchildren, Ronald Vincent of Fenton, MI and Landon Gerken of Bloomington, IN; and dozens of nephews and nieces., A memorial service will be held at Kern Mortuary, 16120 Main St, Hesperia, CA at 1pm on Saturday, Dec. 4.


 


 

James Franco (Featured)

James Franco, 58, died of injuries sustained in the gas pipe explosion Sept. 9, 2010, in San Bruno, Calif. 


 


 

James O. Sevier

Former Ventura resident James O. Sevier, age 80, of Eugene, Ore., passed away on Sunday, Nov. 21, 2010 at Memorial Hospital in Bakersfield while visiting his family., Mr. Sevier was born Oct. 6, 1930 in Boonville, Cooper County, Mo. Prior to moving to Oregon 10 years ago, he spent the majority of his life in Ventura. James was an operating engineer for 50 years and an active life member of Internation Union of Operating Engineers, local 12, Ventura. James enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting and fishing., James is survived by his beloved wife of 63 years, Elvira "Boots" Sevier; sons, James Sevier and his wife Mickey of Lake Isabella, John Sevier and his wife Jane of Bakersfield, Steve Sevier of Iowa, Adam Sevier of Bakersfield, Charles Sevier and his wife Karen of Colorado; brother, John Sevier of Missouri; sisters, Mary Dow and her husband Walter of Michigan, Jean Reynolds and her husband Ted of San Leandro, Ruby Armstrong of Arizona; 15 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren., Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 29, 2010 at the Reardon Funeral Home, Ventura, with Pastor Dan Hull officiating. Burial will follow at Ivy Lawn Memorial Park, Ventura. Mr. Sevier was entrusted to the care of the family owned Reardon Funeral Home, 757 East Main Street, Ventura; 643-8623. Friends may visit at the funeral home on Monday starting at 9 a.m.


 


 

James Woods Holmes

Age: 74 years. Jim Woods Holmes passed away on November 18, 2010. Loving father of Jim Holmes and Carol Holmes, father-in-law of Kendall Holmes, all of Petaluma, CA. Devoted grandfather of Christine Holmes of Eugene, OR, Shannon Holmes of Petaluma, and Nicole Holmes of Santa Rosa. Dear brother of Beverly Rocker of Encinitas, CA and brother-in-law of Ron Rocker of Salida, CA. Jim is also survived by many relatives and close friends. Jim was born in San Francisco, and later moved to Marin County where he entered the Air Force and served during the, . He then began his career as a manager for UPS, working there for 20 years, at which time he eventually settled in Petaluma. After retiring from UPS, he owned and operated the Copyright and Petaluma Parcel Post for over 30 years. He was an avid fisherman, enjoyed bowling and spending quality time with his family and friends. He will be dearly missed. As per his wishes there will not be a service. Family assisted by: PARENT-SORENSEN MORTUARY AND CREMATORY, 763-4131


 


 

Jane Gannon

Jane Gannon, 71, of Weed died Sunday at Mercy Medical Center in Redding. Arrangements are pending at Allen & Dahl Funeral Chapel in Redding (243-1525).


 


 

Jane Margaret Faller

September 3, 1913- November 27, 2010 Jane Margaret Faller, age 97, went home to be with the Lord on Nov. 27th. She was born on Sept. 3rd in Glens Falls, New York. In 1930 she married the love of her life, Walter Faller, and they were married for 76 years! They had 2 children: Peter Faller of Baja, CA. and Ruth Worthen of Eureka, CA. Jane had 3 wonderful grandchildren: Jim Worthen of Seattle, WA. Michael Worthen of Eureka, CA. And Deborah Hines of Eureka & granddaughter Olivia Ruth Worthen. Jane and her husband Walt worked and raised a family in Southern Calif. before retiring to Clearlake and later moving to Eureka where they were active at the Redwood Christian Center. Jane sincerely appreciated Pastor and Mrs. Dewey Davis and special neighbor Jim Snead. Anyone who met Jane knew she was an exceptional woman with an eye for fine handiwork and a heart to serve others. Mom spent her last 3 years at Alder Bay and appreciated the special loving care they gave her there. At her request there were no formal services and she was laid to rest at Clearlake, CA. We will miss our beautiful mother, grandmother and friend but we know that one day we will be reunited with her in heaven. Please sign the online guestbook at


 


 

Janet Louise Kohlmeier

Our loving mother, grandmother, wife and friend, Janet Louise Kohlmeier, passed away on Friday, November 26th, 2010 at St. John's Pleasant Valley Hospital in Camarillo at the age of 57 from advanced liver disease., Janet was born on July 29th, 1953 in Lynwood, CA to Phyllis and Larry Freels. She had two siblings, Roy Freels and Judi Sirmons (deceased). Janet's hometown was Lancaster, CA where she met her future husband, John Kohlmeier. They both graduated in 1971 from Antelope Valley High School. Janet and John met at the age of 15 in geometry class and fell in love. They were married on July 28th, 1973., Janet graduated from California Lutheran University in 1975 with her Bachelor's of Arts in Psychology. In 1980, her son, Joshua was born. Three years later, her daughter, Joelle was conceived. In 1986 her other daughter, Jenna, was born. While raising her three children, Janet received her Master's Degree in Public Health from California State University, Northridge and her Lamaze Childbirth Educator Certification. She had a myriad of hobbies such as, camping in the mountains, frequenting Southern California's beaches, gardening, birdwatching and participating in "game night" with her friends., She is survived by her husband, John; children; Joshua, Joelle and Jenna; grandson, Issac, her mother, Phylllis Freels; brother, Roy Freels and her beloved pugs, Scally and Cricket., The memorial service will be held at Mount Cross Lutheran Church on Friday, December 3rd, 2010 at 1:00 PM. The church address is 102 Camino Esplendido Camarillo, CA 93010. Reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, please donate in memory of Janet Kohmeier to the American Liver Foundation at the following site www.liverfoundation.org.


 


 

Janet Welch-Ampulski and Larry Ampulski

Janet Welch- Ampulski and Larry Ampulski, Remembering Janet and Larry on the third anniversary of their death. Jan and Larry died November 22, 2007 doing what they loved best, being adventurous., We miss them everyday.


 


 

Jean Rollingson

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Jeannette L. Fleming

Jeannette L. Fleming, 58, of Vacaville died on Saturday, Nov. 20, in Vacaville. She was born on March 4, 1952, in Oakland. Per her request, no formal services will be held., Arrangements are by McCune Garden Chapel, 448-6546, www.mccunechapel.com.


 


 

Jeffrey Darnell "Bubbles" McKoy

Jeffrey Darnell "Mr. Bubbles" McKoy 54, of Goldendale, WA lost his battle to cancer and went home to be with the lord on November 23, 2010 in Vancouver, WA. Jeff was born on November 26, 1955 in Philadelphia, PA. He was employed by the Marysville Joint Unified School District where he met his wife, Rosemarie, and was given the nickname "Mr. Bubbles" by the school students. Jeff touched the lives of so many people. His faith remained so strong and he was an inspiration to many until the end. Jeff and Rosemarie moved to Goldendale, WA in the early part of 2008, where they resided until his passing. He is survived by his wife Rosemarie and youngest son Tanner of Goldendale WA; his older children Clarissa, Torea, Terri, and Ashley of Pennsylvania; Branden and Levi of Washington; AJ and Gabriel of California; his mother Thelma Louise of Pennsylvania; his sisters Ann and Lisa of Pennsylvania; and bothers Ron and Mike of California; 15 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. He was proceeded in death by his father James Thurman of Pennsylvania. A Celebration of Life TBA. Send Condolences at


 


 

Jeffrey Earl Joyner (In Memoriam)

In Loving Memory of Jeffrey Earl Joyner November 30, 1973 - September 25, 2004 "There is a land of the living and a land of the dead and the bridge is love, the only survival, the only meaning." Thornton Wilder You are always with us. We miss you and love you more than ever. Mom, Steve, Traci and Kerrie


 


 

Jessie Lea Clark

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Jewell, Linda Bonnelle

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Linda Bonnelle Jewell, of Lodi, passed away peacefully on Nov. 24, 2010, at the age of 60. Born in Mobridge, South Dakota, she lived ..... 


 


 

Joanna E. Craun

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Joe L. Machado

JOE L. MACHADO SEP 27, 1921 - NOV 23, 2010 Joe Laurence Machado was born in Modesto California to Manuel & Stella Machado. He was the eldest son of 14 children. Joe ran a dairy farm in the central valley, bought, sold, and trained draft horses for 50+ years. When he retired, Joe settled in Turlock but he drove four days a week to the bay area to work at Castle Rock Park where he gave hay rides to children's groups and private parties and on occasion helped friends with field work during hay season. He was active in California Draft Horse Association; where he participated in the horse pulling event at the Stanislaus Count Fair for 57 years. He was also a member of the California State Oxen Association for the last 3+years. Joe loved anything to do with horses and a good story. He was always ready to lend a helping hand. Joe is survived by his wife Marie Machado, son Dwayne Machado, sister Lyola Leo, grand daughter Megan Fontes, grand son-in-law David Fontes and great grandson Dominic Fontes. Visitation will be held from noon to 7pm Today at Turlock Funeral Home, 425 N. Soderquist Rd. in Turlock. A graveside service will be held at 10:00am on Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2010 at Turlock Memorial Park.


 


 

John Carmichael

John Carmichael, 81, of Paso Robles, passed away Friday, Nov. 26, 2010 in Atascadero. He was born in March of 1929 in Topeka, Kan., and has been a resident of San Luis Obispo County for 30 years. John played pro-baseball with the Pacific Coast League from 1946 until 1956. During that time, he served his country with the U.S., and was a veteran of the, . After he retired from baseball, John entered a 17-year career as a firemen in Redondo Beach, Calif., where he retired as a Captain. When he moved to the Central Coast, John worked in construction and was well known for his beautiful masonry work in our area, but left his masonry career for health reasons. He went to work for Boatman''s Furniture Center in Templeton, where many will remember his delightful personality during his 10 years as a salesman. John was a dedicated Templeton Eagle''s booster and Paso Robles girl''s softball supporter. He enjoyed dancing at the Templeton Concert''s in the Park and was a regular at the Paso Robles Library. His gregarious nature and wonderful sense of humor will be missed by all who knew him. John is survived by his daughter, Roxanne Paris (Martin) and their children, Tiffany, Brittany, Derek and Breana; daughter, Alondra Davis and children Candace and Jim; son John Carmichael, and his son, J.J. He was preceded in death in 2003 by his wife and love of his life, Del Carmichael. A celebration of John''s life will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2010, at Kuehl-Nicolay Funeral Home, 1703 Spring St., in Paso Robles, followed by burial at the Templeton District Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in John''s name to Hospice Partners of the Central Coast, 277 South Street, Ste. R, San Luis Obipso, CA 93401. Kuehl-Nicolay Funerals 238-4383 Paso Robles


 


 

John Fernandez

Passed away in Sonoma, on November 9, 2010, his wife and son at his side. He was 78. In addition to Marie, his wife of 42 years, he is survived by his children, Steven and John Fernandez and Gina Tisell; by his grandchildren; Julie Simpson, Ricky Holt, Christina Fernandez, John and Robert Fernandez, Denise Moreno, Kristina Fernandez, Nicholas and Honora Tisell; by his brother, Anthony (Patricia) Fernandez; and nephews, Anthony, David and Andrew Fernandez as well as three great grandchildren, Andrew, Mikayla and Wyatt. Preceded in death by his mother and father; John and Angelina and by his daughter Laura Lee Fernandez. John was born December 14, 1931 in San Francisco, and was a 16 year resident of Sonoma. John remained a proud San Franciscan and told countless anecdotes about his life, the people and the history of the city; recalling the camaraderie with friends from both school and his professional career. A 1949 graduate of Sacred Heart High School, he joined the Plumbers and Pipe Fitters Local Union #38 and worked for more than 30 years for the City and County of San Francisco, first as a plumber and then as Senior Plumbing Inspector. Friends and family are invited to attend a memorial Mass at St Francis Solano Catholic Church, 469 3rd Street West, Sonoma, CA 95476, on Saturday, December 4, 2010 at 12:00 Noon. Donations in John's name may be made to Hospice by the Bay, 190 West Napa Street, Sonoma, CA 95476 or to Pets Lifeline, PO Box 341, Sonoma, CA 95476. Arrangements are under the direction of: Duggan's Mission Chapel, Mission Cremation Service, 525 West Napa Street, Sonoma.


 


 

John Lander

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John Martin Schrader

John Martin Schrader, John Martin Schrader was born on April 15, 1959. He was tragically taken from us on November 22, 2010. John was born in Oregon City, Oregon. He was third child of John and Betty Schrader. He attended local school in Canby, Oregon and graduated from Canby High in 1977. During high school, John was involved in FFA and developed his lifelong interest in photography. After moving to Orange County, he met his wife, Susan, on a blind date on New Years Eve, 1985. They married in March of 1988. They welcomed the couples only child together, Miranda, in 1994. This would be one of John's proudest accomplishments. He was a wonderful father to his little girl. After years of living in Orange County the family moved to Santa Maria, his wife's hometown. Here he was close to his extended family. John was an avid golfer and a huge Angel's baseball fan. He enjoyed riding his Harley and playing with his dog, Roxy. He could fix anything and was always prepared with a joke. He was a wonderful host and would always make sure his company was comfortable. He would never hesitate to lend a hand and help someone. John was a member of Santa Maria, , #1538. In the short time he lived in Santa Maria, John made many friends and touched many lives. John is survived by his wife of 22 years Susan Schrader and daughter Miranda Schrader, both of Santa Maria, sons Darren Schrader of Oregon and Scott Hedrick of Irvine, CA, grandchildren Wesley Hedrick and Alexandria Schrader, Mother Betty Schrader, Brother Jeff Schrader and Sisters: Teresa, Cindy, Ruth, Cheryl, and Linda all of Oregon. John is also survived by his In-laws: Joe and Joanne Herrmann, Gerald and Sharon Domingues, David Herrmann and Brian Herrmann. He was preceded in death by his father John Junior Schrader., A rosary will be held Wednesday, December 1, 2010 at 6:00 P.M. at St. Louis de Montfort Catholic Church. A funeral mass will be Thursday, December 2, 2010 at 10:00 A.M. at St Louis de Montfort. Following services an inurnment will be held at Dudley-Hoffman Columbarium., Arrangements are under the direction of Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary, Crematory and Memory Gardens.


 


 

John Phillips "Jack" Walker

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Juan Palomares Robledo

Juan Palomares Robledo Of Maxwell, passed away Nov. 25, 2010. Visitation will be held Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010 from 5-8pm at McNary- Moore Chapel. Funeral Service will be held Fri. Dec. 3, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. at Lily of the Valley Church in Colusa.


 


 

Juli Entwistle

Juli Entwistle, 41, was found dead at her home on Sunday. Police said they got a call about a domestic violence incident at 4:08 a.m. and arrived to find the woman lying on the floor of her Morrissey Boulevard studio apartment with a laceration to her neck.


 


 

Julia Constance "Joy" Strickfaden

"Joy" Julia Constance Strickfaden, a 37-year resident of Palos Verdes Estates, passed away on Saturday, November 27, 2010 in Palos Verdes Estates. Born in Los Angeles, CA, Julia was 86 when she died. Julia was a member of St. Lawrence Martyr Church where she played the organ for various church services. Julia performed in various professional motion pictures, musical stage performances, played piano for various orchestras, and taught piano lessons for more than 50 years. She also was a legal secretary and office manager. She is survived by her husband, Thomas; daughter, Shelley Rowell; son, Thomas Martin Strickfaden II; 8 grandchildren; and 1 great-grandchild. She is predeceased by her son, Tracy Strickfaden. A gathering of family and friends will be held Tuesday, November 30, 2010 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. with her rosary at 7:00 p.m., both at Rice Mortuary in Torrance. The funeral Mass will be held at the Holy Redeemer Chapel at Holy Cross Cemetery, December 1, 2010, 10:00 a.m. with committal to follow in Holy Cross Cemetery. The reception will follow the cemetery services at McCormick Inglewood Mortuary Lighthouse Reception Room. Please sign the guestbook at


 


 

Julia Huber

On Sunday, Julia Huber, 75, and her husband were killed as their Piper plane crashed on a hill north of Livermore. Both were experienced pilots and often made the 45-minute flight to and from Auburn, where their son lives.


 


 

June Marion Wolfe

The Spirit is something that no one destroys. On November 11, 2010 June Marion Wolfe entered Gods arms peacefully. Our loving mother was 81 years old., Born on June 5, 1929 in New Jersey to Donald and Margaret Smith, she is survived by her loving brother Donald Smith, her children Karen, Raymond (Jody), Cindy (Terry) and Billy; her grandchildren Erich (Cyndy), Jack, Matthew, Ashley, Hunter, Hayden and Kylie and her great grandchildren Sawyer and Finnegan., Her love for her us was unwavering. Mom always remembered with love and devotion her husband and our father Raymond W Wolfe, our sister Laurie and brother Eric who preceded her in death. For the last 22 years she resided in Ventura County where she was an active member in church and the Eastern Star. She was always thinking of others, making the path easier for those who remain behind. Our mother is going to be missed dearly by everyone she ever knew; God how we will miss her so., With much love we will honor our mom at a Celebration of Life Service on December 4, 2010 at 2:30 pm at the St George Anglican Church located inside the Seventh Day Adventist facility at 6300 Telephone Road, Ventura, Ca. with a reception to follow at her home. For maps and directions please contact 805-253-0648.


 


 

Junior Ellsworth Gardner

Junior Gardner, 83, of Fairfield, passed away on Veterans Day., He was born in Hamburg, Iowa, on Oct. 4, 1927., In September 1945, he joined the Navy where he worked as a pipefitter. He was proud to have served aboard the USS Platte, USS Repose, USS Jason and the USS Windham Bay. Starting out in Omaha Neb., the ports he served were San Diego, San Francisco and Coronado, Calif., and on to Yokosuka, Japan. Junior earned the World War II Victory Medal, Asiatic Pacific Medal, Good Conduct Medal, China Service Medal and the Navy Occupation Service Medal., Services will be held at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery on Nov. 29 at 2:30 p.m., Donations may be made to the Veterans Hospital, Shasta Unit, Martinez, Calif.,


 


 

KAREN GOSS (In Memoriam)

GOSS, KAREN August 4, 1942 to Nov. 30, 2007 It is difficult to believe that it has been three years since you left this world. The void in my heart still reflects the sadness at your passing. While you moved on to a better place, your loving and caring spirit carries on in the memories of those who loved you here on earth. You are so sorely missed and my love for you will endure forever. John


 


 

KENNETH J. MILLER

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KYLE MATTHEW COLLINS

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Karam Singh

Karam Singh 86, of Yuba City passed away November 28, 2010. Prayers will start at 11:00 am Thursday, December 2, 2010 at Ullrey Memorial Chapel, 817 Almond St., Yuba City. Final Prayers and Cremation will follow at the Ullrey Memorial Chapel Crematory.


 


 

Katie Kolenda

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Ken Kusalo

Ken Kusalo Resident of Livermore Ken unexpectedly passed away on 11/24. He was a kind and loving soul that will be deeply missed by all. Ken was born in Sacramento on 11/14/50. He was a graduate of Fremont High School in Sunnyvale then earned a B. A. in history from San Jose State in 1974. He enjoyed a long 32 year career at Agilent Technologies where he worked in the marketing department. He was also active at Christ the King Lutheran Church where he sang in the choir for many years. He is survived by his daughter Diana and son Steven. Friends and family are invited to a visitation on Tuesday, 11/30 from 5-8:30 at Graham-Hitch Mortuary, 4167 1st St, Pleasanton. A service will occur on Wednesday 12/1 beginning at 10:30 at Christ the King Church, 1301 Mowry Ave., Fremont. A reception will immediately follow at his home in Livermore.


 


 

Kenneth Delmar Pierce Jr.

Kenneth Delmar Pierce Jr., 69, of Hanford, California passed away on Wednesday, November 17, 2010 in Hanford, California., Ken was born in Providence, Rhode Island on February 21, 1941 to Kenneth and Alice Pierce. He was raised and educated in Rumford, RI. Ken served in the, from 1958 to 1962, serving on the USS Forrestal in the Mediterranean. Following his discharge, Ken received his Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design from Rhode Island School of Design. He was an artist and sculptor and enjoyed traveling to promote his art. Ken worked as an Industrial Insulator for various companies for over 30 years in New England, Colorado, and San Diego. On March 21, 2009 he married Becky Ann Keffer in New Cuyama, California. He also enjoyed home remodeling and country dancing. Ken was preceded in death by his father, Kenneth in 1954., Ken leaves to cherish his memory, his wife, Becky of Hanford; mother, Alice Page of East Providence, RI; three children, Kenneth Pierce, III of Laguna Niguel, CA, Melanie DeAlba and husband, Manny of Moreno Valley, CA and Monique Kozak and husband, Frank of Santa Maria, CA; one brother, Daniel Pierce of Hyannis, Massachusetts; one sister, Susan Elvick, of Austin, TX and five grandchildren, Nico Giordano, Ricci Giordano, Ryan Kozak, Heidi Pierce and Kenneth Pierce, IV., Memorial services will be held on Saturday, November 27, 2010 at 11 a.m. at the San Ramon Chapel in Sisquoc, CA., Condolences may be offered at, Arrangements are under the direction of People' s Funeral Chapel, 501 N. Douty St., Hanford, CA 93230 (559) 584-5591.


 


 

Kessler, William

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

William Kessler, M.D. Nov. 5, 1918 - Nov. 16, 2010 Resident of Castro Valley William "Bill" Kessler was the son of Morris and Mollee .....


 


 

Kusalo, Ken

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Ken Kusalo Resident of Livermore Ken unexpectedly passed away on 11/24. He was a kind and loving soul that will be deeply missed by .....


 


 

Lakhvinder Kaur

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Larry Hall

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Laurence A. Eggering

Laurence A. Eggering, 57, of Vallejo died on Saturday, Nov. 20. He was born on Sept. 25, 1953., A memorial service will be held today at 7 p.m. at American Canyon Baptist Church, 2 Andrew Road, American Canyon., Arrangements by Fairfield Funeral Home, 1750 Pennsylvania Ave., 425-1041, fairfieldfuneral-home.com.,


 


 

Lavonne McLellan Bullis (Featured)

Lavonne McLellan Bullis, 85, died, along with her son and grandson, in the fire that followed the explosion Sept. 9, 2010, of a natural-gas line in San Bruno, Calif. She was a retired nurse. 


 


 

Lawrence L. Jaeger

Lawrence L. Jaeger 92, of Yuba City, passed away November 23, 2010. Memorial service will be held 11:00AM Thursday, December 2, 2010 at Chapel of the Twin Cities. 


 


 

Leonard Andrew Tornell

LEONARD ANDREW TORNELL JUN 19,1922 - NOV 24, 2010 Leonard Tornell, 88, was born in Turlock to Andrew and Signe Tornell. He died Wednesday in Turlock. He graduated from Turlock High School in 1941, attended MJC, and entered the U. S. Navy in 1943. In 1944 he married the former Louise Young and after his discharge they moved to the Bay area, and later to Redwood City. Leonard spent 25 years with Pacific Telephone, and after his retirement he returned to Turlock in 1987. He was a die hard'' '49er fan and a member of Turlock Exchange Club. Leonard is survived by his wife, Louise, one son, Thomas Tornell, and one daughter, Jennie Ringelman. He also leaves one grandson. Memorial services are scheduled for 10 a.m. today at Turlock Funeral Home. Private interment will take place at Turlock Memorial Park., www.turlockmemorialpark.com


 


 

Linda Castaneda (In Memoriam)

LINDA CASTANEDA MAY 12, 1956 - NOV 29, 2009 Your Smile Though your smile is gone forever, and your hand I cannot touch, I still have many memories of the one I loved so much. Your memory is my keepsake, with which I'll never part. God has you in his keeping, I have you in my heart. Sadly missed, but NEVER FORGOTTEN.


 


 

Linda L. Hougasian

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Lola Mae Montgomery

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Loretta Kent

Mom went home to our Lord on Saturday, Nov. 13, at 8:36 a.m. after an almost two-year battle with cancer., She was born on July 26, 1947, in Oakland, Calif., and resided the past 30 years in Vacaville., In her working years, Loretta was a correctional officer with the state of California, California Medical Facility in Vacaville for 17 years. Thereafter, she was a private security officer for 2 1/2 years., She is survived by her daughter, Tami Male and husband, Tom of Oregon; son, Dale and his wife, Cara, of Vacaville; two granddaughters, Anna Marie and Charlotte Jane; sister, Billie Clough of Martinez; brother, Alfred Wayne Cooper of Riddle, Ore.; and a countless number of other family and friends., Mom touched many lives and was loved a great deal. May she always be remembered in our hearts., A Celebration of Life is planned for Saturday, Nov. 27, from 12 to 6 p.m. at the Veterans of Foreign War Building on Merchant Street., All arrangements are by Nadeau Family Funeral Home, 455-7700. Visit our guest book at www.nadeaufuneralhome.com.,


 


 

Lorraine DePaolis

Lorraine (Guertin) DePaolis, 77, of Danbury, wife of the late Frank J. DePaolis died on Saturday evening, November 27, 2010 at Hancock Hall, Danbury. Mrs. DePaolis was born in Danbury, July 11, 1933, a daughter of Victor and Anne (Lajoie) Guertin. She attended local schools. A homemaker for many years, she also was employed at the former Art's One Hour Drycleaners of Danbury and owned and operated along with her husband, the former DePaolis Video, East Hayestown Rd., Danbury. She attended St. Gregory the Great Church. Mrs. DePaolis' whole world revolved around her family and she idolized her little dog, Jax. She is survived by her children, Lori J. Davis, Mark (Lisa) DePaolis and Rose Hinz; her siblings, Gilbert (Theresa) Guertin, Sr., Pauline (Rolf) Almgren, Arthur (Sharon) Guertin, Rita (Jack) Francis and Roger (Carol) Guertin; her grandchildren, Michelle (Jon) Greenfield, Jonathan Davis, Timothy Davis and Angela Keeler; her-in-laws, Stanley "Red" Britton, Mary Rice and Thomas DePaolis; her great-grandchildren, Devyn, Dylan, Skylar and Baby Greenfield. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her sisters, Marthe Gay and Cecile Britton, sister-in-law, Catherine Chiarella, brothers-in-law, Donald Gay, Ralph Chiarella and David Rice and sister-in-law, Aurora DePaolis. Funeral services will take place on Wednesday in the Jowdy-Kane Funeral Home, 9-11 Granville Ave., Danbury at 10:30am. Burial will follow in Wooster Cemetery, Danbury. The family will receive friends in the Jowdy-Kane Funeral Home, 9-11 Granville Ave., Danbury on Tuesday from 5PM to 8PM. The family would like to thank the staff of Hancock Hall for the exceptional care given to their mother, grandmother and sister. Contributions in Mrs. DePaolis' memory and honor may be made to Regional Hospice of Western CT, Home Care Program, 405 Main St., Danbury.


 


 

Louie Francisco Ramirez

LOUIE FRANCISCO RAMIREZ OCT 7, 1952 - NOV 23, 2010 Louie Francisco Ramirez, 58 born in Phoenix Arizona. He is survived by six sisters and one brother. Spending time with his nephews and nieces brought him joy. He loved to share stories and memories of his entire family and his youth adventures. He found solace in music and loved to make people laugh. Visitation on Wed., 12/1 from 4-8pm. Rosary at 6pm, both held at Salas Brothers Chapel. Service on Thurs., 12/2, 10am, at Salas Brothers Funeral Chapel. Interment to follow at Lakewood Memorial Park.


 


 

Louis Hallmann

LOUIS HALLMANN, 83, of Santa Maria, passed away November 25, 2010. Arrangements are in the care of Magner-Maloney Funeral Home and Crematory.


 


 

Louis M. Rodericks

LOUIS M. RODERICKS OCT 2, 1921 - NOV 24, 2010 Louis Manuel Rodericks age 89 of Newman passed away Wednesday at San Luis Convalescent Hospital in Newman. Mr. Rodericks was born in San Francisco and was a resident of Newman for 80 years. He was a self-employed cow artificial inseminator for 40 years and previously worked at the Gustine Post Office for 10 years. He was a parishioner of the Shrine of Our Lady of Miracles in Gustine and a member of the Native Sons of the Golden West and he enjoyed playing golf. Mr. Rodericks is survived by his daughters, Susan Lackey of Atwater and Jean Lagrutta of Los Banos; sister, Tina Boffa of Los Angeles; step-brothers, Mike DiCiano of Gustine, Bob DiCiano of Aptos; nine grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Eva Rodericks and son, Lawrence Rodericks. A Visitation will be held from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm, Tuesday, November 30th at Hillview Funeral Chapel in Gustine. A second visitation will be held at 9:00 am with a Rosary/Mass at 10:00 am, Wednesday, December 1st at the Shrine of Our Lady of Miracles in Gustine. Interment to follow at Hills Ferry Cemetery in Newman. Remembrances may be made to the , 2720 Gateway Oaks Drive, Suite 110, Sacramento, CA 95833. Services conducted by Hillview Funeral Chapel, Gustine.


 


 

Louise Elmire Miner

Louise Elmire Miner, age 71, entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2010 in Simi Valley., She was born in Manning, Ore., on Feb. 8, 1939 to Napoleon and Josephine Roderick. Louise was a loving homemaker for 55 years and lived in Ventura County for a total of 20 years. She absolutely loved spending time with her grandchildren and will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her., Louise is preceded in death by her parents, husband, sister and two brothers. She is survived by her daughters, Sandra Miner (William Kozac) and Teresa Adragna (Anthony); her son, Norman Miner (Kelly); brother, Jerry Roderick (Dee); grandsons, Joseph and Joshua Miner, and Kyle Adragna; granddaughters, Brittney and Tanya Miner, and Samantha and Lauren Adragna; as well as several nieces and nephews., As the best wife, mom and grandma ever, she will be forever loved to the moon and back., A service will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 29 at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church at 2380 Stow St., Simi Valley, CA 93063.


 


 

Lucille Ajuria

Lucille Ellen Ajuria Resident of Belmont Mar. 20, 1929-Nov. 27, 2010 Beloved wife of the late Alfred Ajuria. Devoted mother of Janis Marquez, Ken Ajuria (daughter-in-law Terry Ajuria), and Ron Ajuria. Cherished grandmother of Michael and Michelle Ajuria. Loving daughter of the late Cecile and Milton Hoaglund. Dear sister of the late Eugene and Morris Hoaglund and sister-in-law to Maxine Hoaglund, Ann and Howard Thompson. Also survived by loving nieces, nephews and many dear Friends. Her favorite occupation was caring for her family and beloved grandchildren. Private services will be held. Donations to the Alzheimer's Research preferred. SNEIDER & SULLIVAN & O'CONNELL'S FUNERAL HOME (650) 343-1804 www.ssofunerals.com


 


 

Lucille Ellen Ajuria

Lucille Ellen Ajuria Mar. 20, 1929 - Nov. 27, 2010 Resident of Belmont Beloved wife of the late Alfred Ajuria. Devoted mother of Janis Marquez, Ken Ajuria (daughter-in-law Terry Ajuria), and Ron Ajuria. Cherished grandmother of Michael and Michelle Ajuria. Loving daughter of the late Cecile and Milton Hoaglund. Dear sister of the late Eugene and Morris Hoaglund and sister-in-law to Maxine Hoaglund, Ann and Howard Thompson. Also survived by loving nieces, nephews and many dear friends. Her favorite occupation was caring for her family and beloved grandchildren. Private Services will be held. Donations to the Alzheimer's Research preferred.


 


 

Lucille Irene Sullivan

Lucille Irene Sullivan, 7/8/1931 - 11/26/2010, Lucille passed away in Auburn on Friday November 26, 2010. She was born in Nebraska on July 8, 1931. She was a retired Sr. Account Clerk with the State of California., She is survived by her husband Robert of 56 years; three children, Connie Geranen (Allan) of Pollock Pines, Curtis Sullivan (Janetta) of N. Highlands, Tammy Crosthwaite (William) of Lincoln; nine grandchildren, Brian Geranen, Mary Ann Archer, Stacy Lowry, Jason Ross, Matthew Geranen, Shannon Pulliam, Jason Gomez, Justin Crosthwaite, Jeremy Sullivan; and 10 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her grandson, Clayton Geranen., A Celebration of Life will be held December 4, 2010 at 1 p.m. at the family home., In Lieu of flowers donations may be made to the or the, Please sign the online guest register at chapelofthehills-auburn. Arrangements by Chapel of the Hill.


 


 

Luis Fernandez

LUIS FERNANDEZ "Little Louie" August 3, 1986 - November 20, 2010 He was born in Hemet and raised in Perris, California. He was living in King Salmon, Alaska at the time of his death. He is survived by his parents Luis Fernandez & Michelle Evans. His grandmother Rowena Evans, six sibblings, and extended family. Sisters: Valerie Curiel, Amelia Curiel, Elizabeth Curiel & April Curiel. Brothers: Angel Ochoa, Jerry Greenamyre. All Louie\'s family & friends are invited to the grave side service held at the Perris Valley Cemetary on Wednesday Dec. 1 at 10 am. Arrangements by Miller-Jones Mortuary in Sun City, Ca.


 


 

Lyle Rea Zimmerman

Lyle Rea Zimmerman of Vacaville passed away at his home in Vacaville on Nov. 22 after a long illness. He was born in Emmett, Idaho on Jan. 25, 1932., Lyle served in the the United States Marine Corp in the 3rd Marine Division during the Korean War from 1951 to 1952. He was a lifetime Contractor retiring in 1991. He also worked as a lead custodian for Valley Church until he retired in 2006., Lyle was a very loving and kind man. He loved woodworking, baking, fishing, family, friends and Jesus! He was a member of Valley Church Vacaville and a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars., Lyle is survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Yona Zimmerman; brother, Forest Zimmerman; daughters, Sharon Persek, Shelley Zimmerman Moore (Robert); son, Mark Lyle Zimmerman (Jana); 6 grandchildren, Magen Persek Boykin (Brad), Dustin Persek (Whitney), Lucas Zimmerman (Vanessa), Carley Zimmerman Anderson (Peter), Alyssa and R. J. Moore; 5 great-grandchildren, McKenna and Alexa Boykin, McEwen Jones, Anna and Adalynne Zimmerman. He was preceded in death by his parents Earl Zimmerman and Beulah Wagner and son-in-law, Donald Persek., A Commitment with full military honors will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 1, at 10:30 a.m. at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery, Dixon. A memorial service with Dr. Raleigh Galgan officiating will follow at 2 p.m. at Valley Church, 5063 Maple Road. Contributions can be made to NorthBay Hospice. Arrangements are under the direction of McCune Garden Chapel, 448-6546, www.mccunechapel.com., , Share your loved one's story with a Legacy.com Memorial Website.


 


 

MACIL BLESSING

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MAGDALENA UBANDO BALOLONG

BALOLONG, MAGDALENA UBANDO Of Chula Vista June 7, 1933 to November 25, 2010 California Cremation and Burial Chapel 619-229-2747


 


 

MARIAN E. SULLIVAN

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MARLETT L. ENZMANN*

ENZMANN, MARLETT L. April 14, 1919 to Nov. 25, 2010 Born and raised in Waterloo, Iowa, lived in MI for 10 years before moving to CA. She enjoyed traveling, golf and good times with her friends. Her biggest joy and love was for her family. The family would like to thank San Diego Hospice for their wonderful care and support. She is survived by her daughter, Rochelle Ferguson and husband, Charles; two grandsons, Scott Ferguson and wife, Sheryl; Mark Ferguson and wife, Kimberley; three great grandchildren and nieces and nephew. Memorial gifts may be made to San Diego Hospice, 4311 3rd Ave, San Diego, CA 92103.


 


 

MARTHA SILVA DILLON

DILLON, MARTHA SILVA of Jamul 2/18/1946 - 11/26/2010 12/1 at 10 a.m. St. Pius X Catholic Church in Jamul Featheringill Mortuary 619-583-9511 


 


 

MARTHA SILVA DILLON*

DILLON, MARTHA SILVA Martha Silva Dillon was born February 18, 1946 in Calvillo, Aguascalientes, Mexico. She died Friday, November 26, 2010 in San Diego after a well-fought battle with leukemia. Martha is survived by her husband of 29 years, Robert M. Dillon of Jamul and stepdaughter Alison White of Austin, TX. A woman of deep faith and conviction, Martha was a devoted daughter to Jose and Maria Silva, formerly of Brawley. Raised in Brawley, California, received a Bachelor's Degree from San Diego State University in 1967. She began teaching mathematics at Southwestern College in Chula Vista and taught there until the onset of her illness. She is also survived by her four brothers and six sisters. Her surviving brothers and sisters are: Jesse Silva of Imperial; Margaret Silva Chairez of Spring Valley; Peter Silva of Washington, DC; David Silva of San Juan Bautista; Anna Hoskins of Tucson, AZ; Esther Silva Lutz of Spring Valley; George Silva of Jamul; Carmen Silva of Spring Valley; Susan Silva Rosson of Spring Valley; and Teri Silva Luque of Spring Valley. A rosary is planned for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at St. Pius Catholic Church, 14107 Lyons Valley Road in Jamul. A celebration of life mass will be held at the same church on Wednesday at 10 a.m. followed by internment at Singing Hills Memorial cemetery, 2800 Dehesa Road, El Cajon, CA 92019


 


 

MARY ESCALANTE*

ESCALANTE, A. MARY November 28, 1926 to November 25, 2010 Mary passed away peacefully in her home. Loving wife of 44 years to the late Frank Escalante. Survived by children Cheryl and Kenny of San Diego, Rick and wife Wilma of Redondo Beach, grandson Tony of San Diego, sister Angie Colangelo of Rochester, NY and many other relatives. Mary will be remembered for her energy, generous spirit, dedication to helping the elderly & for being a devoted & loving mother, grandmother, sister & friend to many. A celebration of her life will be held Dec. 4, 2010, 2 - 4 p.m. at Mary's home.


 


 

MR. TIRFO M. MATIGNAS

MR. TIRFO M. MATIGNAS, 57, of Santa Maria, CA., passed away November 24, 2010. Arrangements are under the direction of Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary, Crematory and Memory Gardens www.dudleyhoffmanmortuary.com


 


 

MS. DELIA KALTENBACH

MS. DELIA KALTENBACH, 65, of Santa Maria, CA., passed away November 26, 2010. Arrangements are under the direction of Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary, Crematory and Memory Gardens 


 


 

Macil Blessing

Blessing, Macil, July 6, 1935 - November 24, 2010, Macil Blessing, of Thousand Oaks, who passed away on Wednesday, Nov. 24, was indeed a blessing to her family and all who knew her. Wife to Robert (Bob) Blessing and mother to Paige Moser and Darcee Rogers, Macil was the radiant warmth at the core of her family. Born July 6, 1935, she attended Hamilton High School in West Los Angeles, and became a saleswoman in the electronics industry, eventually operating her own company ICX in Westlake Village, CA. A memorial service will be held for Macil Blessing at Conejo Valley Mountain Memorial Park Mortuary, 2056 Howard Rd. Camarillo, CA 93010 on December 6 at 11 a.m. Memorial donations may be made to: City of Hope, 1055 Wilshire Blvd. #1200 Los Angeles, CA 90017, (866) 683-HOPE (4673) or go to


 


 

Manuel "Oscar" Blanco

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Manuel Apolinario Rose

Manuel Apolinario Rose, 85, peacefully went home to his Lord and Savior surrounded by his loving family on November 20, 2010. Born December 27, 1924 to Maria and Apolinario Da Rosa, he was a life long farmer and dairyman in Kings County. On June 4, 1947, Manuel married the love of his life, Josephine Ormonde. Together they had three daughters, Elaine, Jane and Patricia and one son, Manuel Jr., Manuel will always be remembered for his love of his Lord and Savior, his wife and family. In his own words, "I just want God's truth said, to touch other peoples heart like God touched my heart and life." He was a man who never met a stranger and was well loved by everyone he knew. He was a steward of the land and animals and taught his family the value of hard work, which was reflected by 32 consecutive years of receiving the Dairy of Merit Award., He was an active member of his community participating in organizations such as: Central Valley Cooperative, Dairy Herd Improvement Assoc., Ca. Milk Advisory Board, Dairyman's Cooperative Creamery Assoc., Consolidated Dairy Association, Knights of Columbus, First Side Ditch, Holy Name Society, Lemoore Council of St. Anthony, I.D.E.S., U.P.E.C., Kings River-Hardwick School Board Trustee, and a member of Calvary Chapel for over 20 years., Manuel is survived by his devoted wife of 63 years, Josephine; daughters Elaine and husband Stan Azevedo, Jane Hoggard, Patricia and husband George Loogman and daughter-in-law Denise (Rose) Little; 8 grandchildren: Michelle (Greg) Maciel, Rob (Sarah) Azevedo, Greg (Martha) Azevedo, Monty (Melanie) Hoggard, Manuel (Denise) Hoggard, George (Angela) Loogman, Michael (Erika) Hoggard, Kathleen (Jason) Fagundes; and 14 (soon to be 15) great-grandchildren: Cody, Zach, Chandler, Stratton, Holly, Briggs, Mikayla, Steven, Allison, McCormick, Kallie, Aubree, Blake, and Lauren., He is also survived by his sister, Arlene and brother-in-law, Louie Simas, brother, Juvenal and sister-in-law Rosalie Rosa, brother and sister-in-law Andrew and Marie Ormonde, sister-in-law Lavina Avila, brother-in-law and sister-in-law Melvin and Sharlotte Ormonde, many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. Manuel was preceded in death by son, Manuel Rose, Jr., parents Apolinario and Maria Da Rosa; brother Alfred Da Rosa, sister Mary Rodriguese, son-in-law Monty Hoggard and brother-in-laws John Rodriguese and Tony Avila., Private visitation will be held on Wednesday, November 24, 2010 from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. at Phipps-Dale Funeral Chapel in Lemoore. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, November 24, 2010 at the Lemoore Cemetery., In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully requests that contributions be made in Manuel's honor to The , 7425 N. Palm Bluffs Ave., Suite 101, Fresno, CA 93711, the, , 2222 W. Shaw Ave., #201, Fresno, CA 93711, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 2440 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 115, Los Angeles, CA 90064 or Calvary Chapel, 1900 N. Douty, Hanford, CA 93230.


 


 

Manuel Arredondo

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Manuel Louis Soares

MANUEL LOUIS SOARES OCT 8, 1920 - NOV 25, 2010 Mr. Manuel Louis Soares of Visalia passed away Thursday November 25, 2010 in Visalia at the age of 90. Mr. Soares was born October 8, 1920 in Stratford, California to Joe and Mary Soares. Manuel worked as a Farmer and was also a Carpenter for the last part of his career in Visalia. Manuel retired in 1998 at the age of 78. Manuel was a United States, WWII Veteran and a long time member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. Manuel was a talented carpenter and truly enjoyed woodworking, traveling in his RV, eating Antonietta's home-cooked Italian meals, and spending time with family and friends. He will be best remembered as a loving and dedicated husband, father and grandfather. He will be greatly missed. He is survived by his loving wife of 38 Years, Antoinetta Soares of Visalia, Ca, sons Manuel Louis Soares Jr of Modesto, Ca, Danny Soares and fiance Elisabeth of Visalia, Ca, John Soares and wife, Sandi of Visalia Ca, Paul Mangini and wife Mary of Dillon, Mt Gabriel Mangini and wife, Jennifer of Visalia, Ca; and daughters Nicolette Mangini of Lemoore, Ca, Theresa Zotti of Visalia, Ca, and Anna Brown and husband, Dennis of Visalia, Ca; and loads of grandchildren and great grandchildren. A funeral mass will be held Thursday, December 2, 2010, 10:00am at St. Mary's Catholic Church, followed by a graveside service at Visalia District Cemetery. A rosary will be held Wednesday, December 1, 2010 at 6:00pm with visitation from 4:00-7:00pm, both at Salser & Dillard Funeral Chapel. Condolences may be e-mailed to:, info@salseranddillard.com


 


 

Manuella Sosa

Manuella Sosa, Resident of San Jose, Manuella Sosa, 94, passed away peacefully, Nov. 25, 2010, at home, surrounded by family and friends., She came from Cordoba, Spain at age 4, living in Jackson, Gilroy, Monterey and San Jose. Married Frank Sosa in 1935, had four children, losing one son to cancer at age 8 years. Survived by daughters, Shirley and Anita, and son, Tom. Numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Sister Alice Gonzales, numerous nieces and nephews., Manuella enjoyed designing and creating Spanish dance dresses for her daughters. Loved baking treats for family. Raising canaries, playing games with grandchildren and teaching them arts and crafts. Also gardening, flower arranging and being the chief babysitter for all the grandchildren. Manuella worked in the canneries in San Jose to help support her family., She accepted limitations of mobility with grace and dignity as she was cared for at home with loving help from her daughters, her grandson, Anthony Bryan, and support from family neighbors and friends., Rosary, Tuesday 11/30/10 at 7 pm (visitation 5-9pm). Funeral, Wednesday 12/1/10 at 11am. Both services at Lima Family Santa Clara, 466 N. Winchester Blvd. Condolences at limafamilysanta


 


 

Marco Antonio Prado

A Catholic Prayer Service for Marco Antonio Prado, 45, of Vacaville will be 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4, at Vaca Hills Chapel Funeral Home, 524 Elmira Road in Vacaville. Father Ruel Mesa will officiate. Mr. Prado passed away on Nov. 22. He was born in San Francisco, Calif., on Jan. 15, 1965. Arrangements by Vaca Hills Chapel Funeral Home and Crematory, 446-3233, www.vacahillschapel.com.,


 


 

Margaret Fitzpatrick

Margaret Fitzpatrick Resident of San Mateo Beautiful wife, mother and grandmother passed away on November 28, 2010. Survived by her husband Brian, son Brian and grandchildren ages one to fourteen. Her grandchildren were her life. She will watch over them now forever. Her friends and family will miss that special warmth and charm reserved for somebody very special. Family and friends are invited to visit from 12:00 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 1, 2010 at SNEIDER & SULLIVAN & O'CONNELL'S FUNERAL HOME, 977 So. El Camino Real in San Mateo. Reception to follow. SNEIDER & SULLIVAN & O'CONNELL'S FUNERAL HOME (650) 343-1804 www.ssofunerals.com


 


 

Margaret Mary Lemley

Margaret Mary Lemley 83, of Ione, CA passed away November 29, 2010. Funeral Services are pending at Lipp and Sullivan Funeral Directors. 


 


 

Margie (Johnson) Stratton

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Marguerite Couvillion

Marguerite Hook Couvillion passed peacefully from this life on November 15, 2010, in the loving care of family at her home in San Rafael, CA after a courageous battle with brain cancer. Born January 16, 1933, to Benjamin and Thelma Hook in Pierceville, Indiana, Margie was the eldest of six children. She graduated from Osgood High School in 1951, and through the cherished sponsorship of her maternal grandmother Flora Gartin, graduated from, with a BS degree in business. She began her business career as an accountant with Irwin Management Co. of Columbus, IN, and was briefly married to Robert Carroll of Florida from 1957 to 1962. Always independent and adventurous, Margie moved west, living and working in Denver, CO, a city and state fondly remembered throughout her remaining life. But California beckoned, and in 1970 she found her heart in San Francisco, happily working for Levi Strauss & Co. until her retirement in 1992. While living and working in San Francisco, Margie discovered and fell in love with neighboring Marin County. She moved to Marin where, in 1978, she met the love of her life, Richard Couvillion. Margie and Dick wed on January 1, 1982, beginning a wonderful marriage that was to last nearly three decades. After her retirement from corporate life, Margie began a passionate pursuit of her many and varied interests, including but not limited to music, books, cooking, sewing, travel and photography. Her cakes, cookies, and pies were justly famous among friends and family, and won numerous ribbons at county and state fairs. A member of the Sewing Guild, Margie loved fashion and made many of her own clothes. She was an avid reader and a dedicated member of the American Association of University Women (AAUW). Margie traveled extensively, and enjoyed yearly high school and family reunions as well as international and domestic travel with Dick. However, it was in photography that she blossomed. Inspired by the natural beauty of Marin, she discovered a hidden visual talent that long delighted friends and family via a daily email photo and her blog, More than her many interests, Margie's life was about people. Her interests became venues for meeting people and making friends, and her friends were life-long. From childhood through retirement she treasured and kept in touch with an impressive list of friends & family. Margie is survived and deeply loved and missed by her husband Dick Couvillion and his three children from a previous marriage: Celeste Couvillion Bonfiglio and husband Rich of San Geronimo, along with their daughters Nina of San Rafael and Marissa of Woodacre; Marc Couvillion, wife Lori and their two daughters Madison and Kamryn, all of American Canyon; and Elyse Marie Couvillion, of Alameda. She is also survived and deeply loved and missed by her brother, sisters, nieces, nephews, and 16 great-nieces and nephews: James (Patricia) Hook of Mt. Gilead OH and their sons Andrew and Christopher; Nancy M. Bruns of Plainfield, IN; Sarah (Gerald) Webster of Indianapolis IN and Port Orange, FL and their children Timothy S. Webster, Rebecca Queener, and Deborah Maschino; Clara (Leslie) Jackman of Columbus, IN and their son Leslie Jackman Jr. A private memorial service in celebration of her wonderful spirit will take place on her birthday, January 16, 2011. Condolences may be sent to


 


 

Maria Bille Miller Cajipe

Maria Bille Miller Cajipe, 74, of Suisun, died on Sunday, Nov. 21. Maria was born on Dec. 20, 1935., A visitation will be held on Monday, Nov. 29, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., a Funeral service will follow at 2 p.m. both at Fairfield Funeral Home., Arrangements by Fairfield Funeral Home, 1750 Pennsylvania Ave., 425-1041, fairfieldfuneral-home.com.,


 


 

Maria Luisa Cardosa

Maria Luisa Cardosa passed away into eternity on Nov. 28, 2010. Maria was born on Jan. 9, 1928 in the Azores on the island of Flores., She had been a resident of Vallejo for nearly 45 years and was the beloved mother of, Antonio Cardoso and grandmother of Steven Cardosa., Maria was a member of St. Vincent's parish and the Portuguese Society of the Holy Spirit (SCDES) in Vallejo. She and her family enjoyed attending the annual Portuguese festival for many years., Maria was devoted to her family throughout her life as a wife, a mother and grandmother, and also as a care provider to her elderly mother, Filomena, and Aunt Mamie for many years., In the last years of Maria's life as her health declined, she was often visited by family and friends, including Ana Vieira, who visited her daily. It was the care and compassion of her family that sustained Maria during this difficult time., Maria was preceded in death by her husband, John Cardosa; and her son, Edwin Cardosa., Visitation will be held 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday, with a rosary at 7 p.m, Thursday at Twin Chapels Mortuary, 1100 Tennessee St., Vallejo. A Mass of Christian burial will be held 1:30 p.m. Friday at St. Vincent's Catholic Church, 925 Sacramento St., Vallejo. Burial will follow at All Souls Catholic Cemetery, Valllejo., Arrangements are under the direction and care of Twin Chapels Mortuary, Vallejo, (707) 552-6696.


 


 

Marian (King) Bertagna

Marian King Bertagna October 6, 1916 - November 21, 2010 Marian King Bertagna was born on October 6, 1916 to Joseph and Mary King in Port Byron, Illinois and passed away peacefully in her sleep on November 21, 2010 at her daughter's home in Palo Cedro, California. In 1920 she moved with her parents to the San Fernando Valley area. In 1933 her family moved to Round Mountain, California, where she resided for over 50 years, before she moved to Redding in 1999. She was a graduate of Shasta Union High School and Chico State University, where she earned her BA in Elementary Education. She taught at Albion and Montgomery Creek Elementary Schools and also as a home teacher. She was a member of St. Francis Catholic Church in Burney since its founding, and later a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Redding, California. She was a life-long member of the Round Mountain Arts League and a member of Montgomery Creek Grange #442. She was preceded in death by her son, Lawrence, and her husband, Joseph. She is survived by her daughters, Victoria Johnson of Palo Cedro and Suzanne Ramsden of Redding, and sons, Paul Bertagna of Round Mountain and Michael Bertagna of Redding. Also surviving her are 9 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, it was her wish that donations be made to St. Francis Catholic Church, 37464 Juniper Avenue, Burney, CA 96013; St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 2040 Walnut Street, Redding, CA 96001; Mountain Community Center, P.O. Box 85, Round Mountain, CA 96084 or Mercy Hospice, 1544 Market Street, Redding, CA 96001. Services will be held at 11:00 am on Monday, December 6, 2010 at Halcumb Cemetery Chapel, Montgomery Creek, California. Please sign the guestbook at http://obituaries.redding.com


 


 

Marian SHARPLES

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Mariann Grace Mills

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Marie Castro Wilson

Marie Castro Wilson was born on Oct. 6, 1930, in Vacaville., She passed away on Nov. 13 in Sacramento at age 80., Beloved wife of William Wilson for 55 years, loving mother of sons Scot and Ty Wilson and daughter Tawney Lambert. Loving grandmother of five grandchildren, Ted, Ken and Jack Lambert, Carter and Cole Wilson., Marie was the youngest child of Alonzo and Julia Castro, both immigrants from Spain. Reared on a ranch on Pleasants Valley Road, Marie graduated valedictorian from middle school, attended Girls State with top grades at Vacaville High School. She graduated with great distinction from Sacramento City College. While raising her children, she served as a Brownie and Cub Scout leader. In 1981, she graduated from California State University, Sacramento with a B.A. in Spanish., Later, Marie served as a bilingual assistant in West Sacramento schools, was a charter docent at Sacramento History Museum, a coordinator of the Spanish Conversation class with the Renaissance program at CSUS, an avid race-walker with many awards, devoted member of the Stretch and Flex exercise class and volunteer at Belle Cooledge Library., Marie was preceded in death by her parents and brothers, Alonzo and Fernando Castro., She is survived by her husband, William; sister, Juanita Garcia; her children and grandsons., A celebration of her life is planned for Jan. 9, 2011, at 11 a.m. at Vizcaya Mansion, 2019 21st St., Sacramento.,


 


 

Marie Matthews (In Memoriam)

MARIE MATTHEWS Feb. 15, 1910 ~ Nov. 30, 2008 If roses grow in Heaven, Lord please pick a bunch for me, Place them in my Mother\'s arms and tell her they\'re from me. Tell her I love her and miss her, and when she turns to smile, place a kiss upon her cheek and hold her awhile. Because remembering her is easy, I do it every day, but there\'s an ache within my heart that will never go away. YOUR LOVING DAUGHTER, JOAN


 


 

Mario Michael Ghilotti

December 4th, 1922 - November 20th, 2010 A lifetime Catholic Christian and Marin resident, Mario accidentally fell down a flight of stairs hustling to the office last Saturday morning. Rushed to Marin General, he never came to and died from severe head trauma. Even though he was approaching his nineties (his 88th birthday was Saturday, Dec. 4th), his zest for life and indomitable spirit and energy will be missed by many, many people. He is survived by his wife and life-partner of 50 years, Eva and his two adoring sons, Michael and Dante. He dearly loved his daughters-in-law, Lisa (Michael) and Mouna (Dante), and their entire families. Rare was a holiday or special event that didn't include all of the branches of the family. He is also survived by eight grandchildren who adored his child-like love of life and incredible humor - Mario, Gino, Angelina, Giovanni, Ava, Grace, Reagan and Roya. He rarely missed one of their horse shows, football, basketball, volleyball, and soccer games. He was extremely proud of each and every one of them. He is also survived by his sister, Nancy; nephews, Gary, Glen and Richard and nieces Diane and Linda. He is now reunited with his "little angel" Angela, his parents, James and Amelia and his brothers William, Dino, Babe. Mario was an original in the construction industry in California. He truly was an Icon, whose integrity and determination was known in the industry beyond state lines. He helped establish, lead and steer Ghilotti Bros., Inc for 60 years, 40 years as co-pilot with his beloved brother Dino, building it into one of the largest and longest licensed construction companies in the state. Over his career, he held every position in the company, from loading cement bags as a teenager, to President of the company. The heartfelt responsibility that he felt he owed to his pre-deceased parents and brothers to "keep it going" was like a powerful force of nature. Mario was never going to retire; he was so passionate about the construction business and Ghilotti Bros., Inc. As such he still came in every day for work and loved working on bid proposals and strategies to do the work cheaper, better and faster than anyone. On Saturdays you could find Mario and Frank Palagi, trusted employee of 56 years, at San Rafael Joe's after they had left the office, a ritual he maintained for over 40 years. The company flourished with Mario and Dino as it grew to over 500 employees during the peak years and to four office locations. Such notable projects completed by the firm are Fourth St. Streetscape in San Rafael, Miracle Mile, San Pedro Rd and the site work for the Marin Civic Center, The Village and Vintage Oaks Shopping Centers. Recent notable projects include S.F. International Airport Runway widening, building the Crissy Field Park and Wetlands and the recent completion of the $100 million Highway 101 widening through central San Rafael. Mario was especially satisfied to see the 101 project completed this year, as he considered it the "crown jewel" of his long career. Mario was born the fourth of six children from his Italian immigrant parents James and Amelia Ghilotti on December 4, 1922. He graduated from San Rafael High School in 1943, lettering in football. He then enlisted in the Navy for the duration of World War II. Mario was extremely proud of the fact that the James Ghilotti house on Fourth Street displayed a banner showing that all four living brothers had enlisted in the military. He became a rear turret machine gunner on a TBF-Avenger, which was a torpedo dive-bomber. He flew numerous missions off of his jeep carrier, the Nehenta Bay. He saw action in the invasion and support of the Marinanas including the Saipan invasion while with Admiral Hulsey's third fleet. He also survived the Pacific war's deadliest typhoon that resulted in the sinking of several ships and severely damaged his carrier. Mario had a lifelong love of the United States of America, the military and especially our veterans. He led the effort for many of the war memorials in Marin County, usually as a major financial donor and builder of the projects, most notably the beautiful Lone Sailor memorial overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge from Sausalito and most of the memorials in front of the Marin Veteran's Auditorium. Just this last year, when he heard that the Marin Jr. ROTC at Novato High School was going to be canceled because of budget cuts, he found out the shortfall for the year and donated the difference saving the program. After his Navy service, he first attended College of Marin. When he tried out for football there were 150 players and he started out sixth string. By the time they played their first game he was starting on the line and eventually made the all Northern California team. He always said that no matter what the odds, you had to keep showing up and working as hard as you can and good things will happen. He ended being amongst the first round of inductees to the College of Marin Athletic Hall of Fame. He went on to play college football for The University of San Francisco. Even though he was only 5' 9" and weighed 170 pounds, he played amongst some of the greatest football players ever at the linemen position. Their roster included the most eventual NFL Hall-of-Famers and All-pro's to come from one college football team. Unfortunately, he had to leave the team in 1950 because of the failing health of his father and he needed to help the brothers run the company, which they ended up buying shortly before his death. The next year the 1951 Dons went undefeated, untied and uninvited (to a bowl game) and have been called by Sports Illustrated, "The best team you never heard of." Even after starting his construction career, he still found time to play semi-pro for many years with the Petaluma Leghorns, often playing in front of 5,000 fans at home games. Mario met the love of his life and partner Eva in 1957 and married her in 1961. They purchased property in Nicasio, which became the famed Mar-Ghi Arabian Horse Ranch, managed by Eva. Here is where Mario began his lifelong bond with riding his prized Arabians. They competed in horse shows throughout the southwest, eventually having two horses make the World's Top Ten Rankings. An outbreak of rabies decimated the stables and Mario and Eva survived after six months of treatment. Mario and Eva also raised three devoted children on the ranch, Michael, Angela and Dante. In 1954, Mario talked his brothers into buying a concrete plant in Cloverdale and moving it to San Rafael and naming it Shamrock. Years later, their competitors in the construction business realized fully that no Irishmen owned Shamrock but rather those Italian boys at Ghilotti Bros., causing great disruption to the business. Mario and Dino ended up selling their stock to their brother Babe and two other men they admired greatly, Lee Ceccotti and Lou Della Valle. The company has prospered into one of the largest and most successful materials companies in Northern California. Mario and Dino's business endeavors were not limited to construction, becoming partners in many businesses from cemeteries to golf courses, radio stations, hotels and restaurants. They were even partners in a women's professional tennis team based in Honolulu, Hawaii called the Hawaii Lei's. Mario was also a great builder of charitable and civic institutions. He was a founding member, alongside his beloved friend, John Govi, of the Marin Athletic Foundation, where he served on the board until present. He was a founding member of the Marin History Museum, where he served on the board until present. He was a founder of Engineering Contractors Association (ECA). He was a founder of the Associated of Engineering Contractors Employers (AECE). He was a founder of the Golden Gate Arabian Horse Association. He was a driving force in the early years of the Marin Builders Exchange. He was a founding member of an organization fostering better relationships between government and businesses called the Marin Coalition. He gave up on politicians shortly thereafter. Mario was an early investor for his cherished friend, Bill Murray at the Bank of Marin, where he served on the Board of Directors for many years. He also served on the Board at Westamerica after the merger. He again was an early investor when Bill started up the Bank of Marin for the second time and has taken great pride in watching it continue to flourish. He was one of the longest serving Rotarians, where he attended every Monday for close to a half-century. He achieved their highest charitable honor, the Paul Harris Fellow. He achieved other Paul Harris Fellows on behalf of his wife, then two boys, then daughters-in-law, then two grandchildren. He had six to go. Always building. He was a long-time ardent supporter of catholic causes, especially Marin Catholic. He donated to various aspects of the school and helped build athletic fields. He was instrumental in the building of the Pope John Paul II Student Activities and Religious Center. He was very pleased to see the completion of it this year and the appreciation of the students and families of Marin Catholic. Mario was honored with the following accolades: The Rotary Foundation's Paul Harris Fellow recipient; President in 1958 of the North Bay Chapter of the Engineering & Grading Contractors Association; Founding Member of the Engineering Contractors Association; President in 1977 and Construction Man of the Year in 1980 for the Northern California Engineering Contractors Association; Marin Coalition Lifetime Directorship in June of 1984; William Ghilotti Memorial Contractor of the Year in 1974; San Rafael Christoforo Colombo Club Italian American Citizen of the year in 1982; Founding Member and President in 1990 of the Association of Engineering Construction Employers; Marin Builders Exchange Lou Della Valle Construction Industry Man of the Year Award in 1980. Mario had several passions and did not waste a day of his life, being as he was of "The Greatest Generation." His horse rides on Thursdays and Sundays with Patrick McNeil, Gary Boero, and Mike Smith, took them all over the countryside. Once the group logged over 100 trail rides in one year and covered over 10,000 miles of trails in Marin County. He was a dedicated member of the Sonoma County Trailblazers. Despite being diagnosed with cancer in January, Mario made the annual trek this year in June, receiving the coveted belt buckle for his 50th consecutive ride. In recent years, as Mario's office swelled with memorabilia, a museum was set up in another part of the office. World War II books and artifacts adorn the walls with cousin Gary faithfully assembling the numerous plane models that Mario mailed away for a couple times a month. An avid 49ers and Joe Montana fan, he and Eva attended numerous games and Super Bowls. If you rode in his Ferrari or red Escalade you were likely to hear his favorite entertainer, Frank Sinatra, belting out a tune. One thing is for sure... Mario did it his way. He rarely missed a grandchild's sporting event. We will miss the cowboy hat in the stands at MC Football games and that familiar voice yelling, "Knock somebody down"!! Visitation will be held Tuesday, November 30th and Wednesday, December 1st from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Thursday December 2nd from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Monte's Chapel of the Hills, 330 Red Hill Ave., San Anselmo, CA 94960. A Rosary will be held on Thursday, December 2nd at 6:00 p.m. at Saint Raphael Catholic Church, 1104 Fifth Street, San Rafael, Ca 94901. Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday, December 3rd at Saint Raphael's Church at 11:00 a.m. The Ghilotti family deeply appreciates all of your prayers. In Lieu of flowers the family request donations to one of Mario's favorite charities: The William & Dino Ghilotti Memorial Foundation. Donations and/or notes of sympathy can be sent to The Ghilotti Family c/o Ghilotti Bros. Inc. 525 Jacoby Street, San Rafael, Ca 94901. MONTE'S CHAPEL OF THE HILLS FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED SAN ANSELMO (415)453-8440


 


 

Marjorie Morrison Dwyer

Dwyer, Marjorie Morrison, November 1, 1911 - November 26, 2010, Marjorie Morrison Dwyer, Matriarch of the Dwyer and O'Donnell clans, passed away peacefully from natural causes at the age of ninety-nine on November 26, 2010., She is survived by two children, seven grandchildren and six great grandsons, all of whom she loved dearly. She was predeceased by her husband of fifty-two years, Robert and their Son Chad., She was a kind, loving, enthusiastic individual who loved her family, friends and life. While she may be gone, she has left behind a lifetime of memories and love of family., In lieu of flowers, she would have preferred that a donation be made to her current charity:, PEO Chapter OA, % Jean Cosgrove, 31671 Crystal Sands, Laguna Niguel, California 92677, Services are to be held at 1 PM on Saturday, December 4, 2010 at the United Methodist Church, 21632 Wesley Drive, Laguna Beach 92651. Reception to follow.


 


 

Marsha Lynn DeWitt

Marsha Lynn DeWitt went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, on November 18, 2010 due to several complications as a result of cancer treatments., She was born on May 28, 1952 in Champaign, Illinois. Marsha was raised in Illinois, where she completed her primary education and received her Bachelors degree at the University of Illinois. She moved to California in 1980, where she later attended Cal Lutheran University and received her Masters degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Organization. In 1986 she began working at Weyerhaeuser, in Santa Paula and Camarillo, where she was the Human Resources manager. While working there she met, and later married, her husband Bill., In 2001 she went to work at a non-profit organization, Camp Fire USA. She started as a program director and advanced to the position of CEO. She enjoyed working at Camp Fire USA, which provided school age care programs for students before and after school., Marsha touched the lives of many people. She was a loving person, who never complained. She was very sensitive, compassionate and well loved by all who knew her. She offered great guidance and direction, both personally and professionally, all while being a humble leader. She had three goals in life: to serve the Lord, have a husband and a child., She attainted those goals, while loving and serving God, when she married her loving husband Bill, and experienced the birth of their beautiful daughter Sarah who was and is a gift from God. She was very proud of her daughter and her accomplishments, and loved giving her her full support in everything she did. Marsha loved spending time with her family. Special family times together were vacations in Arizona, Nevada and Lake Tahoe. She enjoyed watching family TV shows including: Amazing Race, Survivor, So You Think You Can Dance and Dancing with the Stars. She also had several favorite activities, which included attending all of Sarah's sports and music events, singing and worshipping Jesus. She enjoyed playing puzzles and games, especially Suduko. Any game that was mind challenging, she was ready for it!, She would start her day at "Curves" where she made special connections with the other women there. She was very happy with her accomplishment at weight loss and she gained great confidence from the experience., Marsha was preceded in death by her parents: John William Barker and Mary Alice Foster-Barker, and brother John Len Barker. She is survived by her loving husband of 22 years, Bill and her precious 16 year old daughter Sarah Whitney; sister, Barbara Jones (Tom); sister-in-law, Julie Barker; and nieces and nephew, Vanessa, Susan and Chris., The family would like to give a special thanks to the Critical Care Unit at Kaiser Permanente in Fresno, California; dear friends Chris and Danielle Grimaldi, their daughters, Chiara and Gabriella; and the New Life Family, Pastors and Staff. To celebrate Marsha's life, there will be a memorial service at New Life Community Church, 1960 North "C" St, Oxnard, CA, on Saturday, December 4 at 4 p.m.


 


 

Martin G. FLANCER

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Mary Crampton

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Mary Elizabeth Sydnes

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Mary Ernestine De Rose

Mary Ernestine De Rose Resident of San Jose 85, passed away on November 27, 2010. She was preceded in death by her loving husband Jerry De Rose. Devoted mother to Frank De Rose and wife Peggy, Henry De Rose and fianc‚ Ellen Hogan and Paul De Rose. Loving grandmother to Shanelle Perez and Bianca De Rose and great grandmother to Raymond Paul Aguirre. Also survived by her brothers, Ernie Filice and Carmen Filice as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Vigil service 7:00 PM Thursday December 2 at Oak Hill Funeral Home's, Chapel of Roses, 300 Curtner Ave., San Jose. Funeral service Friday December 3 at 11:30 AM at the Chapel of Roses followed by interment at Oak Hill Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers please donate to O'Connor Hospital Foundation, 4 East Telemetry, 2105 Forest Ave. San Jose ,CA. 95128 in memorial for Mary De Rose.


 


 

Mary Louise Pascento

All good things must come to an end Mary Louise (Trentadue) Pascento, 90 years young passed peacefully from this life in her home on Nov 24, 2010 surrounded by family and friends. Mary was bom in the Bronx NY on April 7, 1920, she was the daughter of the late Francisco and Carmella (Grande) Trentadue. Mary was educated in NY schools and attended Walton HS. In 1945 she married Joseph Pascento Sr., a kind and generous man, they resided in the Bronx before moving to NF in 1986, they were happily married for 47 years before he passed away in 1992. Mary's life was centered around her family, she was a devoted Mother, avid reader, fastidious housekeeper and an excellent cook. She was especially attentive and gentle to little children and they all knew where she kept her endless stash ofM&M's which she happily shared to sweeten their days. Mary is survived by her two sons Joseph Pascento Jr. and wife Rose Marie (Sudano) from NF, CT and Gregory Pascento and his wife Tina (Badolato) from NYC. She was a loving Grandmother to Joseph Pascento III and his wife Tammy ( Potenziani) of New Milford and Michael Pascento and his wife Betsy (Sarracco) of New Milford. For the passed 10 years she has been G.G. (great-grandmother) to her precious Michael, Victoria, Maggie and Christina Pascento all of New Milford. She was very active in their daily lives and attributed this to her longevity. Mary was predeceased by her three beloved older sisters, Angela (Trentadue) Apostolico. Rose (Trentadue) Napolitano and Theresa (Trentadue) Cassione. Mary is survived by many loving sister and brother in laws, nieces and nephews, great and great great nieces and nephews, she loved and cherished them all unconditionally. Green Funeral Home, Danbury, CT is in charge of arrangements, family and friends will be received at a Memorial Service held at St Peters Mausoleum, Lake Ave Ext. Danbury, CT at 11 AM on, Thursday December 2, 2010 .followed by a reception to celebrate Mary's life at Anthony's Lake Place, Danbury, CT. In lieu of flowers Mary requested that you gather your family around your table, have a nice dinner and simply enjoy each others company. The Pascento Family would like to acknowledge the wonderful support of the Regional Hospice of Western CT With their help Mary's last days were filled with understanding, grace and dignity . Everything changes, but love endures, love is everlasting.


 


 

Mary Robinson Schmidt

Passed away Friday, November 26, 2010 at Brighton Gardens in Santa Rosa. Born Mary Ellen Robinson in Jacksonsville, IL on March 13, 1918 she is survived by a brother in IL and many relatives and friends. Mary was raised on a farm near Ashland, IL and graduated from Lutheran Hospital School of Nursing in St. Louis in 1941. During World War II she spent 6 1/2 years in the Navy Nurse Corp including time on the USS Repose. She came to California in 1948 and never left, spending 21 years as a nurse in San Rafael. Married briefly to Fred Schmidt, who passed away in 1968, she retired in 1972 and moved to her former weekend home on Magic Mountain in Cazadero. Always involved in her community she helped establish the Russian River Health Center in Guerneville and continued volunteering there for 14 years. She joined Mt Olive Lutheran church in Sebastopol in 1974 and attended services there until shortly before her death. Mary travelled the world, taking her last trip in 2004. In her spare time she enjoyed gardening and animals. A memorial service will be held on December 4th at 5:30 p.m. at Mt. Olive Lutheran Church, 460 Murphy Ave., Sebastopol, CA


 


 

Matt Cercone (In Memoriam)

In Loving Memory of Matt Cercone November 30, 1975 - November 27, 2009 Happy Birthday! It's been a year ago that you were taken from us and each day we have missed you so much. Life will never be the same without you. We love you so much. You have another beautiful daughter Jaiden Nicole. Forever in our hearts... Love Mom Dad and Bronwyn


 


 

Maude Norek

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Maybelle Nancy Senft

Maybelle Nancy Senft, 94 of Vacaville died on Nov. 23, in Vacaville. She was born on Nov. 20, 1916., A memorial service with Reverend Vern Oestmann officiating will be held on Dec. 2, at 11 a.m. at Bethany Lutheran Church, 651 S. Orchard Ave., Vacaville. Burial will be at a later date at Vacaville-Elmira Cemetery. Arrangements by McCune Garden Chapel, 448-6546, www.mccunechapel.com.


 


 

McLean, Peggy Jean "Snow"

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Peggy Jean "Snow" McLean, 86 PAUMA VALLEY -- Peggy Jean "Snow" McLean went to be with the Lord on November 25, 2010 at the ..... 


 


 

Medeiros, Marie Antoinette

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Marie Antoinette Medeiros July 1, 1932- Nov. 25, 2010 Resident of Fremont Marie Antoinette Medeiros, 50 year resident of Fremont, CA, born in Cleveland, .....


 


 

Melvin Burtis

Melvin Burtis, 78, of Douglas City died Friday at home. Arrangements are pending at Forrest Funeral Home in Weaverville (623-4144).


 


 

Mera (Mary) CYNMAN

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Michael Malvase

Michael Angelo Malvase Resident of Rocklin, CA Oct. 31, 1921-Nov. 23, 2010 Beloved husband of 62 years to Dolores. Loving father to Linda, Michele, Karen (Scott), Michael (Amy) and Lisa (Rich). Loving Papa to his grandchildren, Matthew, Tyler, Joshua, Vinni, Nicole, Natalie, Jason, Sal and Gianni. Loving brother to Carmel Alongi and brother-in-law to Licia MacDonald. Friends are invited to attend a Vigil Service on Tuesday, Nov 30th at 7:00 p.m. at LIMA-CAMPAGNA-ALAMEDA MISSION CHAPEL, 600 S. Second St., San Jose, with Viewing beginning at 6:00 p.m. Funeral Mass Wednesday Dec. 1st at 10:00 a.m. at The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph, 80 S. Market St., San Jose. Interment to follow at Oak Hill Cemetery.


 


 

Mike Caballero

Mike Caballero, 28, of Laton, California passed away on November 15, 2010 in Laton, California., He was born in Hanford, California on November 24, 1981 to Ramiro and Lupe Caballero. Mike attended Laton Elementary, Conejo Middle School and graduated from Laton High School in 2000. He attended Fresno City College from 2000 to 2001 and was a member of the wrestling team. From 2001 to 2002 he attended West Hills College, pursuing a degree in criminology. Mike worked for Coca-Cola for three years and was currently employed by Tom's Snacks. Mike married his "sexy wife" Jammie Sheldon on July 8, 2006 at Pismo Beach, California and have lived in Laton for the past four years. Mike enjoyed watching ESPN, playing poker, spending time with friends, lifting weights, spending time at the coast with Jammie and was an avid Saint Louis Rams fan. Mike was the Junior Varsity Football Coach for Laton High School. He loved his team and they loved him. He enjoyed time spent with family and looked forward to quality time with his nephew, Carson., He will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved him., Mike leaves to cherish his memory, his loving wife of four years, Jammie of Laton, CA; his parents, Ramiro and Lupe Caballero of Laton, CA; his brothers, Leonard Caballero of Laton, CA, Ramiro Caballero, Jr. and wife, Priscilla of Lindsay, CA and John Caballero of Laton, CA; his sister-in-law, Trista Sheldon of Laton, CA; his grandparents, Serafin and Remedios Caballero of Valle de Bravo, Mexico; his father-in-law, Larry and his wife, Kathleen Sheldon of Riverdale, CA and mother-in-law, Cathy Enget-Sheldon of Laton, CA; many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles and many friends., I LOVE YOU THIS MUCH…, Enough to do anything for you-, Give my life, love, heart and soul to you., Enough to want to protect you, care for you, hold you and comfort you., Enough to share all my dreams, fears and hopes with you., Enough to miss you incredibly now that we're apart., Enough to spend the rest of my life loving you., Thank you for the best four years of my life, Mick., You are and always will be the love of my life., I love you, Jammie, Also lovingly known as "Jimmy", Visitation will be held on Monday, November 22, 2010 from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. at People's Funeral Chapel, 501 N. Douty St., Hanford, CA. Celebration of Life Services will be held at Glad Tidings Church, 750 E. Grangeville Blvd. in Hanford, CA on Tuesday, November 23, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. Burial will follow at Oak Grove Cemetery in Laton, CA., In honor of Mike's love for the Laton High Mustangs and the St. Louis Rams, please feel free to wear blue and gold attire., Remembrances may be made in honor of Mike Caballero to Laton High Home and School Club, P.O. Box 278, Laton, CA 93242 to support the football team., Condolences may be offered at, Arrangements entrusted to People's Funeral Chapel, 501 N. Douty St., Hanford, CA 93230 (559) 584-5591.


 


 

Miles Miller McNaught

Passed away on November 25, 2010 in Petaluma. Devoted son of Adriane and John McNaught of Petaluma. Adored brother of Anaise and Ryan McNaught of Petaluma. Beloved brother-in-law of Lincoln Barr and uncle of Amaile, Jacob, and Presley. Loving nephew of Eddie and Debbie Baumann; Carl and Dana Baumann and William Strano and Linda and Bob Knoth. Survived by cousins, Lisa and Peter Strong, Robbie and Kate Gent, Terra and Cubby Baumann. Age: 41 years. Miles was born in Huntington Beach, but reared and educated in Petaluma, graduating from Petaluma High School. He worked as a production manager for Hartmann Studios, which he loved. Miles had a passion for music, especially metal, avidly playing the guitar and attending concerts. A sports enthusiast, he enjoyed swimming and playing football. In his spare time, Miles volunteered for COTS. Above all, Miles loved his friends and family; he will be missed. Friends and family are invited to attend the Memorial Service, Friday, December 3, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. at the PARENT-SORENSEN MORTUARY & CREMATORY, 850 Keokuk St., Petaluma. Contributions may be made to COTS, 1500 Petaluma Blvd. S., Ste. B, Petaluma, CA 94952. Private Inurnment.


 


 

Millard, Delores Irene

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Delores Irene Millard, 74, of Lodi, died Nov. 25. She was born Oct. 21, 1936 in French Camp. Mrs. Millard was a housekeeper and cook. ..... 


 


 

Motya DOLGONOS

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Mouton, Ethel Melba

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Ethel Melba Mouton Resident of Oakland, CA The Matriarch of the Mouton Family died peacefully on Saturday, November 20, 2010. She was 99 years ..... 


 


 

Murphy, Sarah Lee

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Sarah Lee Murphy, 79 OCEANSIDE-- Mrs. Sarah Lee Murphy passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by her loving family on November 26, 2010. ..... 


 


 

NATALIE GARCIA GOMEZ

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NICHOLAS NASTAV

NASTAV, NICHOLAS of National City 02/03/1931 - 11/22/2010 St. Rose of Lima (Chula Vista) Nov. 30th at 10:30 a.m. American Cremation Service (619) 283-5842 


 


 

Nancy A. Menges

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Naomi Nordstrom

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 3:00 AM 

Naomi D. (Walter) Nordstrom, 69, of Lodi, died Nov. 26. She was born Sept. 6, 1941 in Tucson, Ariz. 


 


 

Natverlal I. Patel

Natverlal I. Patel January 19, 1933 - November 27, 2010 Beloved father, grandfather, and friend, Natverlal I. Patel, passed away on November 27th, at the age of 77. He left behind his beloved wife, 3 children, a son-in-law, 2 daughter-in-laws, and 7 grandchildren who will cherish his thoughts and values. He was born in Bhatt located in the District of Ahmadabad, India. The quintessential grandpa who was quiet and wise beyond his years taught his successors the values of a simple way of living life. He will be greatly missed by all family members and friends alike. His cherished memories will be remembered for years to come. Jai Shree Krishna and Jai Maharaj Services will be held at Greenlawn Southwest Cemetery on Tuesday, November 30th, at 10:00 a.m.


 


 

Newell Erickson

NEWELL H. ERICKSON Newell H. Erickson, age 87, of Moreno Valley, passed away November 25, 2010. He was born August 9, 1923 in Leslie, Idaho to Victor Eugene Erickson and Julia Dorthea Bladh Erickson. Newell was raised in the Riverside area where he met his loving wife, Ruth Capes Erickson. They were married in Riverside, CA in 1949 and later sealed for time and eternity in the LDS Manti Temple. They moved to Altadena/Pasadena where they reared their family and lived for 46 years. During the past 7 years, he and his wife resided in Moreno Valley. His children are Leslie Bettwieser, David (Lauren) Erickson, Nancy (Greg) Allbee, Lisa (Neil) Harrison, and Beth Erickson. He is well loved by his 14 grandchildren, Christian, Stephen, Summer, Brooke, Lara, Emma, Jeff, Mike, Katie, Allison, Alexis, Rachel, Bryn, and Eric. Newell was blessed to enjoy 26 great-grandchildren. Newell attended Poly High School in Riverside, Brigham Young University, and earned his master\'s degree at USC. He was a veteran of World War II serving in Wales, France, and Germany. Newell served three missions for his church: one in Sweden as a young man, another with his wife in the Genealogical Library in Salt Lake City, and the third as employment specialists in Moreno Valley. As a social worker, he had a positive impact on those he served. Most significantly, he worked as the director at Five Acres, a children\'s residential treatment center in Altadena for 15 years. In 1988, he retired from working for the Los Angeles Regional Center. He had a passion for making family connections through genealogy. During the past 3 years Newell was heavily involved in extracting historical Norwegian farm records for worldwide internet use. Most of all, Newell enjoyed his family. He shared with them his spiritual strength, a love for his Swedish heritage, his humor, and countless memories of family outings and experiences. He loved the outdoors, and with his family, he traveled and camped through every state, much of Canada, and many countries in Europe. A funeral service will be held in his honor Today, 11/30/10. The viewing will be at 9:00 a.m. With the service following at 10:00 a.m., both at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 23300 Old Lake Dr., Moreno Valley, CA. Interment will be at Crestlawn Cemetery in Riverside, CA.


 


 

Nicholas Frank Adams

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Niels Pfeil

Niels Pfeil Niels Pfeil was born on September 26th, 1923 on a Danish farm to Carl Phillip and Christine Pfeil. He helped his father manage dairy cattle and raise crops including sugar beets. He was part of the Danish resistance during the Nazi occupation of Denmark. As a young man Niels immigrated to the USA in search of a drier climate due to health reasons. He settled in Montana managing one of the largest cattle ranches at the time. Soon he was the proud farmer of his own Montana wheat farm. To help pass long wintery days, Niels took up oil painting for which he consistently won first prize ribbons at the Montana State Fair. Favorite outdoor activities included hunting, fishing and taking long walks around the prairie. In 1982 Niels and his family moved to Lompoc. He was a member of the Danish club in Solvang for a time and loved to participate in our local senior/community center. Niels is preceded in death by his two wives. Surviving family include his older brother Carl of Soro, Denmark and younger brother Harold of Blaine, Washington; daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren. A graveside service was held at Lompoc Evergreen Cemetery on Monday, November 22 at 10am. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Niels' name to Volunteers for Inter-Valley Animals (VIVA) in Lompoc, 805-735-6741.


 


 

Nolan and Barbara Vogt

Noland Vogt, (Feb. 26, 1932 - Feb. 19, 2009), Barbara Vogt, (Dec. 21, 1934 - Nov. 25, 2009), You raised us to be our own persons; you taught us about family and life; you fed us and we were never hungry; you clothed us so and we were never cold; you disciplined us when we needed it; you held us when we needed comfort; you were our parents, grandparents to our children and our friends; and, most of all you loved us unconditionally., We miss you and you will always be in our hearts and prayers. One day we will see you again at your 447 in heaven. In loving memory,, Mark, Lisa and Julie


 


 

Nordstrom, Naomi D.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Naomi D. (Walter) Nordstrom, 69, of Lodi, died Nov. 26. She was born Sept. 6, 1941 in Tucson, Ariz. Mrs. Nordstrom was homemaker. She was .....


 


 

Norman David Weiss

Norman David "Dave" Weiss, Resident of Albany, OR, May 30, 1930 - Nov. 20, 2010, Norman David Weiss died unexpectedly on November 20, 2010 in Albany, Oregon., Dave was born in San Diego, Calif. to Norman Leo and Mary Stairs Duffus Weiss (deceased). He was raised in Hidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico and Salt Lake City, Utah, graduating from East High School in 1948., David served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean conflict and was honorably discharged in 1952. He married Suzanne Miles, now deceased, had three children, and later divorced. He graduated from the University of Utah with one of the first bachelor degrees in nuclear engineering. He later moved to California to work as a nuclear engineer for many years with, . Dave married Joanne Boucher, had two children, and later divorced. He retired to Tucson, Arizona where he dabbled in real estate and development. He enjoyed travel; especially Alaska, Chichen Itza, Egypt and China. Dave also liked photography, good music, good humor and being RIGHT!, David, Dave, Dad, Uncle Dave, Grandad... You will be missed by those who survived you, including: His brother Jack (Nancy) of Tucson, Arizona; his son Paul (Bonnie), daughters Joni and Jane (Steve Preece) of Salt Lake City, Utah; his daughter Cathy (Kip Alan) of Albany, Oregon, and six grand children. David/Dad was preceded in death by his son, Stephen., Private services will be held., Condolences may be sent to MacDavo2010@gmail.com,, , and Fisher


 


 

Obituaries: Nov. 30, 2010: Stewart, Darrah, Steinebach, Pera

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 2:45 AM 

Floyd Stewart Services will be Dec. 4 for Floyd Glen Stewart, who died Oct. 11 in Chino Valley, Ariz.


 


 

Oskar Huber

On Sunday, Oskar Huber, 77, and his wife were killed as their Piper plane crashed on a hill north of Livermore. Both were experienced pilots and often made the 45-minute flight to and from Auburn, where their son lives.


 


 

PATRICIA JEAN CARLE

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PAUL HIGASHI*

HIGASHI, PAUL Paul Higashi, born Feb. 24, 1924, passed away suddenly on Nov. 15, 2010. A graduate of Santa Ana High, he attended UC Davis before the outbreak of WWII. He served in the US Army stationed in Japan, then returned to the US, married and settled down in S. Calif. He is a graduate of USC and retired from NCR Corp after 30+ years. Paul is survived by his wife of almost 60 years, Gay, children Jenny, Ed (Cyndi), Jim, John (Kathy), Sheryl (Michael), grand-daugh-ters and extended family. A memorial service honoring his life will be Sat. Dec. 4, 2010 at the SD Japanese Christian Church, 1920 E St, San Diego CA 92102 at 1 pm.


 


 

Paerl Tomasacci

Pearl Tomasacci Of San Francisco passed away at her home in Millbrae on November 29, 2010. She was 99. Pearl was the beloved wife of the late Joseph Tomasacci and is survived by her daughters, Eleanor Ormanski (her husband, Edward) and Norma Ascani (the late Ivo); five grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was a native of Pennsylvania and worked as an assembly worker at the Naval shipyards during WWII and later worked for about 17 years as a supervisor for Planters' Peanuts. Family and friends may visit after 5 PM on Wednesday, December 1, 2010 and attend the Vigil service at 7 PM at CHAPEL OF THE HIGHLANDS, 194 Millwood Dr. at El Camino Real in Millbrae. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 AM on Thursday, December 2, 2010 at St. Dunstan Catholic Church, 1133 Broadway in Millbrae. Committal will follow the Mass at Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma.


 


 

Pamela Lee

Pamela Wilkinson Lee Mar 4, 1961-June 17, 2010 Survived by son Brandon and daughter Samantha. Remembrance July 10, 2010. 408-239-0216. 


 


 

Patricia C. (Jones) Lovelace

Patricia C. (Jones) Lovelace 1934 - 2010 Patty was born November 1, 1934 in Redding, CA to D.B. and Catherine Jones. She passed quietly on November 17, 2010. Patty was proud of being a Shasta County Native. She married Donald Lovelace September 7, 1961. She spent the last 30 years of her life in Igo, CA where she and Donald made a home for their family. She loved being a wife, mother, and especially, grandmother. She enjoyed fishing, hunting, gold panning, and her animals, most of all her family. She also loved her community as they loved her. She will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved her. Her husband Donald, preceded her in death. She is survived by her daughter Cathy (Don) Sheats, two granddaughters Alyssa and Delaney, sister Madelyn Haws, niece Sheila (Sandy) Johnson, as well as many more family members. Private family services will be held at a later date. Please sign the guestbook at http://obituaries.redding.com


 


 

Patricia Chilton Martyr

Patricia Chilton, Martyr, 11/15/2010, Long time Roseville resident Patricia Chilton Martyr died at her home in Medford Ore., on November 15, 2010, at the age of 85., She is survived by her loving husband of 65 years James M. Martyr, her three sons Richard James, Paul Deter and Frank Douglas, along with five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren., Patricia was a fourth generation resident of Roseville and the great-granddaughter of Roseville pioneer Elizabeth Jane Fiddyment Atkinson., When Patricia retired as a school, in Lincoln, Calif., she and her husband moved to Incline Village, Nevada in the 1980's. They enjoyed the vistas of beautiful Lake Tahoe from their home for nearly twenty years before moving to a retirement community in Medford in 1998.


 


 

Patricia Martin Pedroia

Patricia (Trisha) Martin Pedroia, 58, of Occidental, CA, died unexpectedly on her ranch, Tuesday, November 23, 2010. She will be greatly missed by family and friends. Trisha was preceded in death by her husband Vince Pedroia and her parents Leo and Pauline Martin. She is survived by her stepdaughter Joelle Prather (Richard); and granddaughter Fiona; by her stepson Jason Pedroia and grandson Victor; her Chihuahua Sassy, horses Red and Andy; and a colorful tapestry of family and friends from around the world. Each of us a thread, captured by her smile, her laughter and unconditional love. Trisha was born December 15, 1951 in Highland Park, Michigan. In the 1970's she and a girlfriend loaded up her car with a few belongings and headed west to California. She worked for the University of California, Davis for 25 years, with her last 18 at Bodega Marine Laboratory as the Human Resources Manager. She retired April Fools Day 2006 with a friend and co-worker. They celebrated "graduation" with a two week trip to Hawaii and never looked back. Trisha and Vince "The Hat" Pedroia were married August 23, 1980 and celebrated their 26th anniversary shortly before his death May 29, 2007. Together they built their hill top home on Vince's family ranch; including a barn and a riding arena for Trisha's beloved horses. In 1996 they planted a small vineyard from which award-winning Sonoma County wines are produced. They shared a love of cowboy music and poetry, dancing and riding both horses and the rails. Trisha kept Vince's legacy of poems, cartoons and stories alive by publishing a collection in 2006 called "A Mano". Trisha's interests were varied and passionate. She was a gifted equestrienne, and after 15 years of high-level show jumping competition, she left the ring for the pleasures of trail riding in western Sonoma County with her friends. She was the consummate music enthusiast, who thought nothing of driving many miles to attend live shows by singer-songwriters. She supported emerging artists and was a vocal advocate for those she admired. This passion took her on some of her greatest adventures riding music trains in Canada, Mexico and the Southwest, and backpacking on horseback deep into national parks with the artists, poets, musicians, and fellow fans who became an extension of her family. Trisha was a gifted photographer with a keen and sensitive eye. Her photographs of nature and family celebrations are part of her legacy. She won several ribbons at the Sonoma County Fair. She loved to dance and met Vince in a dance class, where they were first students and then assistant instructors of California swing and ballroom. For the past three years, she enjoyed contemporary line dancing several times a week with close friends. Known by friends and family as a person of immense integrity and compassion, Trisha also had a glint of mischief in her eyes and a smile that lit up any room. She had a delightfully incongruent group of friends who got to know each other through the tales and music she shared from her adventures. Her story telling skills always left you feeling as though you'd been along for the ride. Trisha loved deeply and was deeply loved. Excerpt from Brethren by Vince Pedroia: Then we laugh. And go side-by-side. Blue sky as far as the horizon. Horizon as far as the sky. And roundness that lets us go on forever. Together. In lieu of flowers, please remember Trisha with a contribution to one of the organizations that was important to her: Sutter VNA & Hospice, 1110 N. Dutton Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 Humane Society of Sonoma County, PO Box 1296, Santa Rosa, CA 95402 Giant Steps Therapeutic Equestrian Center, P.O. Box 4855, Petaluma, CA 94955 Bravo! Common Men, Uncommon Valor, www.indiegogo.com/bravo!- common-men-uncommon-valor


 


 

Patrick John Barnes

Patrick John Barnes, died on Nov. 21. He was born on Jan. 21, 1980., Private family services will be held at a later date., Arrangements entrusted to the care of Bryan-Braker Funeral Home, Vacaville, 448-4900.


 


 

Paul E. Preston

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Paul Higashi

Higashi, Paul, Paul Higashi, born Feb 24, 1924, passed away suddenly on Nov 15, 2010. A graduate of Santa Ana High, he attended UC Davis before the outbreak of WWII. He served in the US Army stationed in Japan, then returned to the US, married and settled down in S. Calif. He is a graduate of USC and retired from NCR Corp after 30+ years. Paul is survived by his wife of almost 60 years, Gay, children Jenny, Ed (Cyndi), Jim, John (Kathy), Sheryl (Michael), granddaughters & extended family. A memorial service honoring his life will be held on Sat. Dec 4, 2010 at the SD Japanese Christian Church, 1920 E St, San Diego CA 92102 at 1:00pm.


 


 

Peggy Frances (Day) DRELLISHAK

DRELLISHAK, Peggy Frances (Day) (69) Peggy Drellishak passed away peacefully from complications of an eleven-year battle with metastatic breast cancer on November 24, 2010, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Los Angeles on May 23, 1941 and raised in Inglewood, Peggy attended the 54th Street School, Dorsey High School, and University of Southern California. After graduation from USC, she moved to Pasadena and worked at JPL and Xerox Electro-Optical Systems, where she met her husband Kenneth. They were married in 1967. Peggy was a member of the Kappa Delta sorority and continued to actively support USC as an alumna. While her daughter attended the university, she served as a National Director of the USC Parents' Association and a Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Parents' Club volunteer, all the while cheering wildly for her Trojans football team. She was also active in the Pasadena chapters of National Christ Child Society and the Right to Life League of Southern California., She is survived by her husband, sons Steve (Anne) and Scott (Renee), daughter Stacey Ganem (Steve), granddaughters Rose and Ava, sister Rosemary Vail, and many cousins, nieces, and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday, December 1st, 2010 at 11:00AM at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Newport Beach, CA. The Mass will be preceded by a Rosary at 10:00AM and a Viewing at 10:30AM. Burial will immediately follow Mass at Good Shepherd Cemetery, Huntington Beach, CA. Reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in her name to USC Norris Cancer Center or the charity of your choice. O'Connor Mortuary (949) 581-4300 www.oconnormortuary.com


 


 

Peggy Frances (Day) Drellishak

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Peggy Pippin

Peggy Ann Pippin Resident of Sunnyvale Born April 13, 1945 to Eldon D. Pippin and Merry A. Pippin in San Francisco. Moved to Sunnyvale where she grew up and graduated from Sunnyvale High School. She was married to Andrew E. Mattus and together were blessed with three children Shelly (Michael) Lang, Andrew E. (Olivia) Mattus and Shannon (Bill) Mahaffey. Later she married Robert B. Martin, they were blessed with Stacey (Martin) Anderson. She died peacefully on November 25, 2010 with all her family at her side. She is survived by 12 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren and her brother Dennis R. (Susan) Pippin and leaves 2 cousins Theodore R. (Shelly) Pippin and Suzanne Gunderson. She suffered many years with complications and will now be layed to rest at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Los Altos. Viewing will be held at Spangler Mortuary in Sunnyvale at 7:00 PM Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Mass will be held at St. Cyprian Church in Sunnyvale, 1133 W. Washington Avenue at 10:00 AM Wednesday, December 1, 2010. Donations may be made in Peggy's name to the American Heart Association , 1 Almaden Blvd. Suite #500, San Jose, CA 95113-2214 or to the charity of your choice.


 


 

Penelope Carole "Penny" Lantry

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Peter Barajas

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Polehla, Bob

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Bob B. Polehla Resident of Fremont Bob B. Polehla, entered peacefully into rest November 22, 2010 at his home in Fremont. Born September 15, ..... 


 


 

RALPH LEARY

93, passed away peacefully on November 25, surrounded by his family. He was born on February 21, 1917 in North Warren, PA. He was proud of his service in the Army during World War II, serving in the Phillipines and New Zealand. In 1955, the family moved to Montclair. Ralph worked at General Dynamics for 25 years, and spent the last 31 years enjoying family and friends in retirement. He was an active member of the Ontario Church of the Nazarene, which his son-in-law pastors; the General Dynamics Rockhound Club and Retirement Club; and was a lifetime member of the


 


 

ROBERTA MCCLANAHAN

MRS ROBERTA E. MCCLANAHAN, 76, of Santa Maria, CA., passed away November 29, 2010. Arrangements are under the direction of Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary, Crematory and Memory Gardens www.dudleyhoffmanmortuary.com


 


 

Ralph C. Holmes

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Ralph Carlos

RALPH CARLOS 77, Passed away on November 20, 2010 at his home in Riverside. Ralph was born October 3, 1933 in Colton, CA. He was a veteran of the


 


 

Ralph O. Estrada

With his loving family by his side, Ralph O. Estrada passed away on November 21, 2010 after a brief illness., Born on October 10, 1927, he lived his entire life in Oxnard where he raised seven children with Louise P. Estrada who preceded his passing in 1993. He had many passions, but in the Estrada tradition his first love was always music. He especially loved the Big Bands of his time - Glenn Miller, Duke Ellington and Count Basie. Gifted with a beautiful voice, his dream was to be a "frontman" singer for a big band., That love would be pushed aside for a greater love - his wife and children. It was common for him to treat the family with his rich voice and the songs he loved. He was loving, kind and dedicated to his children until his last days., He was preceded in death this year by his daughter Patricia McCabe of Annapolis, Md. and leaves behind many grandchildren and great grandchildren., Although his voice is stilled, his song lives on through his children., Viewing will be held Monday from 2-8 p.m. at Funeria Del Angel 401 W. Channel Islands Blvd., Oxnard. Funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday at Santa Clara Church followed by burial, then a small reception. For any questions or more info please email estradas0612@yahoo.com.


 


 

Raymond C. Johnson

RAYMOND C. JOHNSON SEPT 1923 ~ NOV 2010 Raymond Johnson ~ 87, passed away at Memorial Medical Center with his family by his side. Raymond was born in Denair in 1923, to Otto and Signa Johnson, and lived in this area until joining the Navy in 1936, going on to serve his country during World War II, and receiving a Honorable Discharge in 1944. Raymond was married on September 17, 1946 to Vera L. Babb, whom has been his loving wife and companion for 64 years. Raymond devoted his life to caring for and providing for his family, and worked for the Hershey Chocolate factory for 22 years, retiring from there in 1987. Raymond is survived by his wife Vera Johnson of Modesto, son Roy Johnson of Ceres, daughter Judy Johnsonof Modesto, grandchildren; Tracy DeLisle, Myia Davila, Jason Whaley and Candi Allen, also great grandchildren Cheyenne and Cherokee DeLisle and one great grandson whom will only know him by the memories and stories shared, as his arrival is not expected until January 2011. Viewing will be Wednesday, Dec. 1, at Allen Mortuary from 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm. The funeral service will be Thursday, Dec. 2, at 10:00 am,with burial to follow at Turlock Memorial Park. Allen Mortuary is entrusted with the arrangements please share your memories and condolences:, www.allenmortuary.com ALLEN MORTUARY


 


 

Renee Marie Vincelette

Renee Marie Vincelette, a Hanford resident, passed away on November 21, 2010 in Hanford, California at the age of 46. She was born on September 29, 1964 in New Haven, CT., Renee attended West Haven High School in Connecticut and graduated from Hanford High School in 1982. She continued her education at San Joaquin Valley College graduating as a dental assistant. Renee was an avid cook and enjoyed many memories of the beach and traveling. Family meant the world to Renee. She will be missed dearly be everyone that knew her, especially her son., Renee is survived by her son, Anthony Parker; mother, Carol Vincelette and partner, Kevin Cooper. Sisters, Michele Alexander and husband Curtis, Nicole Kincaid and husband Billy. Brother, Michael Vincelette and wife Sandra. Her stepchildren, Steven Caetano, Lindsay Caetano and two grandchildren, three nieces and four nephews., She is preceded in death by her father, Joseph "Mike" Vincelette, nephew, Joseph Micheal Vincelette II, and her grandparents., A viewing will be on Tuesday, November 23 from 4-7 p.m. at Whitehurst-McNamara Funeral Services Chapel in Hanford. Mass will be Wednesday, November 24, 2010 at 10 a.m. at St. Brigid Catholic Church in Hanford., Arrangements are under the direction of Whitehurst-McNamara Funeral Services Chapel in Hanford.


 


 

Richard Comstock

Richard Mathew Comstock Jun. 27, 1955 - Nov. 24, 2010 Richard Comstock passed away on November 24, 2010. Survived by his son Nate and wife Milli of San Francisco. Friends and family will share stories and remember Rich at the Lush Lounge, 1221 Polk St, San Francisco, on Tuesday, November 30, from 3:00-6:00.


 


 

Richard J. "Dick" Lamb

Richard J. "Dick" Lamb 1924 - 2010 Dick went to be with his Lord on November 20, 2010. He was born in Big Creek, CA and had the distinction of being the only person ever to be born there, delivered by his father and a neighbor lady. At 17 years of age he joined the U.S. Navy and was distinguished as a Pearl Harbor Survivor just 3 months after enlisting. He was active in the PHSA for many years retaining the position of Chaplain for many years. Dick was a board member for the Clear Creek Horsetown Preserve for many years. Dick is survived by his loving wife of 82 years, Betty, and daughter Laurie and son in law Jim Fain. Memorial service will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church 2440 Hilltop Dr., Redding on Thursday December 2, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. with interment at Northern California Veterans Cemetery in Igo. Please sign the guestbook at http://obituaries.redding.com


 


 

Richard Martinez Tovar Jr.

Richard Martinez Tovar, Jr. May 8, 1979 - November 25, 2010 Richard Martinez Tovar, Jr. is survived by his mother, Rachel Cano; step-father, George Cano; brother, Julian Tovar and his wife, Kristen; sister, Yolanda Vasquez and her husband, Robert; sister, Yvonne Tovar and his children, Janice Ruben and Richard Tovar, III. Richard was a loving and caring son, brother, uncle, father and nephew. He will be greatly missed. Services are private. Basham Funeral Care


 


 

Richard Matcham Perez

Richard Matcham Perez, 19, of Vacaville, was taken from this life on Nov. 16., Born May 21, 1991, in Reno, Nev., he resided in Vacaville for 15 years., He was just starting his adult life when he was taken from us by senseless violence., He attended Fairmont Elementary, Vaca Pena and Will C. Wood High School for three years and had just graduated high school in Modesto., Richard was charismatic, fun loving and an outgoing young man. Everyone liked being around him. He was respectful and caring and always kept in touch with all his family and friends. He was very humorous and made others laugh. He was loved by his family and friends. Richard loved listening to oldies, dancing, watching the Raiders football games and he loved food, especially his family's home-cooked chicken enchiladas. He knew cars, from fixing engines to detailing and was a talented artist., He is survived by his mother, Michelle Fierros Matcham and father, Eduardo Perez; grandparents, Rita and Manual Matcham of Vacaville; two sisters, Kimberly Mora and Isabell Fierros; two brothers, Conrad Fierros Jr. and Eddie Fierros; aunt and uncle, Christina and Paul Matcham; uncle, Manual Matcham Jr. of Vacaville; maternal great-grandmother, Pauline Perez; nephew, Anthony Mora Matcham; cousins, Atheena, Anjelina and Joseph Matcham; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins., Memorial Services will be held on Saturday, Nov. 27, at 10 a.m. at The Father's House, 122 Peabody Road, Vacaville., Arrangements are by Bryan-Braker Funeral Home, 615 Merchant St., Vacaville, (707)448-4900.,


 


 

Richard Muir

Richard W. Muir (Dick) died at his home in Rancho Mirage, Calif. on November 23, 2010 at the age of 83. Although successful in the investments business, he will be remembered principally for his devotion to family, an extraordinary number of long-term friendships, and his passionate advocacy for protecting Utah's wild lands. He was born in Bountiful, Utah on June 14, 1927 to Edward Oliver and Mary Whitesides Muir. The family moved to Salt Lake City, Utah where Richard was Student Body President of Roosevelt Junior High School, and later the Senior Class President of East High School. Richard enlisted in the


 


 

Robert Allen Skultety

Robert Allen Skultety, 53 passed away suddenly on November 17, 2010., Bob was born in Van Nuys, California in 1957 and graduated from Simi High School where he was a varsity wrestler in 1975. He went on to U.S.C. and graduated with honors with a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1981. Bob has worked in management for Southern California Gas Co., Bob and his wife Cherie loved going to Montana every summer. He had been learning to fly fish and he loved it. Bob and Cherie also loved spending time at Laguna Beach, Pismo and Avila Beach and Solvang. Bob was a loving husband to his wife Cherie for 17 years. The love they shared for one another was evident to all those around them., He leaves cherished memories to his parents, Anthony and June Skultety and also to his brother and sister in law, Marty and Krista Skultety and also to his nieces and nephew, Alina, Tawny and Brett Skultety. Bob was dearly loved and will be greatly missed., The memorial service will be held at Assumption Cemetery in Simi Valley, the date and time to be announced.


 


 

Robert C. Tolar

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Robert D. Dunn

Robert D. Dunn of Olivehurst, passed away peacefully at his residence among family on Thursday, November 25, 2010. Robert was 65 years of age, he was the Pastor of the Shield Of Faith church in Olivehurst, CA. Robert was preceded in death by his mother, Sarah Beene, his father, Claude Dunn, as well as his sisters, Joyce Dunn and Claudine Searl. He is survived by his brother, Donnie Dunn and his sisters, Patsy Upton and Janice Prothero. His grandchildren, Robert T. Dunn, Hannah Dunn, Megan Dunn and Cameron Williams. Robert was a kind and loving man who enjoyed being involved in his community as well as being a much loved pastor by the people of his church. Despite the many physical ailments that he suffered the last years of his life, Robert always focused on helping others and the betterment of his congregation and family. Robert was an intelligent man who loved to tinker with things. Above all else, he loved his family and considered them his prize possessions. Robert will be missed by all who knew him. Graveside services will be held at Sutter Cemetery on Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2010 at 1:00 pm. A memorial and potluck will be held following the service at the Shield of Faith Church, located at 1534 3rd Ave. Olivehurst, CA at approx. 2:30pm. Send Condolences to


 


 

Robert Dummel

Robert Joseph Dummel Jun. 19, 1930 - Nov. 26, 2010 Bob was a native of the San Francisco bay area. He was the son of Robert G. and Pauline Dummel. He was the husband of Grace, the father of Eric and Ruth and the father-in-law of Krista and Marcus. He had four grandchildren. He received his BA in chemistry from USF and his Ph.D. in organic chemistry from Stanford. He worked in basic research at UCSF, publishing a number of papers. He finished his career working in the biomedical diagnostics industry. He did substantial work on the now widely utilized assay for CRP. He was an avid reader with interests in poetry, anthropology, and field biology. He also enjoyed classical music. In lieu of flowers, please send any donations to the Parkinson's Disease Foundation.


 


 

Robert Machado

Robert J. Machado Resident of San Jose 5/21/1937- 11/17/2010 Bob passed away after a long and courageous battle with cancer. He was born in Stockton and grew up in Byron, CA. He graduated Univ. of Santa Clara in 1959 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He served in the US Navy as a LTJG. He was employed at Lockheed Missiles and Space for 35 years. He enjoyed woodworking and loved fishing. Bob was a strong person, patient man, supportive father and loving husband. He will be greatly missed. He is survived by his wife Lois of 45 years, children Mark, Scott, Linda, Troy and Laura, brother Clarence, sister Rosemary, daughter in law, Catherine and triplet grandchildren, brother in law, George Fetz and many nieces and nephews. His parents, Manuel and Eva Machado, preceded him in death. Funeral service will be Saturday, December 4, 11:00 at Holy Spirit Church, 1200 Redmond Ave, San Jose, CA 95120. Interment will be Monday, December 6th at 11:00 at the Gate of Heaven Cemetery, 22555 Cristo Rey Dr., Los Altos, CA 94024. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the , Palo Alto Veteran's Hospital, or San Jose Kaiser Permanente Hospice. Arrangements by: SAN JOSE FUNERAL SERVICE


 


 

Robert SCHUSTER

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Robertson, Barbara Ann (Culbertson)

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Barbara Ann Robertson, 70, of Manteca, Ca, went to be with the Lord on November 26, 2010, at Doctors Hospital in Modesto surrounded by ..... 


 


 

Rodriguez, Fred P.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM

Fred P. Rodriguez, 86 ESCONDIDO -- Fred P. Rodriguez passed away Tuesday, September 21, 2010 of complications from Parkinson's Disease, surrounded by his family ..... 


 


 

Roger Lee Coburn

Roger Lee Coburn August 10, 1932 - November 25, 2010 Local Racing Legend and NHRA Hall of Famer Roger Coburn passed away November 25, 2010 after suffering complications from emergency surgery at UCLA. Roger was a member of the legendary racing team of Warren, Coburn and Miller, which were better known as the Ridge Route Terrors. Wheelman Warren, tuner Coburn, and sponsor and partner Marvin Miller, hailed from Bakersfield, and had to make a three-hour tow over the San Gabriel Mountains on Highway 99, the famed Ridge Route, to reach the mecca of Southern California dragstrips, which earned them the nickname "The Ridge Route Terrors." There are stories of other teams having spotters stationed at the end of the route to see which freeway the Terrors would take and what their destination might be so that the other teams could quickly head off to a different track, as far away from them as possible. Roger loved life and enjoyed the thrill of racing right up to the end. When he left this world he took a piece of everyone's heart with him and he will be truly missed by his family, friends, and fans. Roger is survived by his daughter, LeeAnn and her husband Jeff Annis; brother, Larry and sister-in-law Shelley; brother, Bob and sister-in-law Leila; sister, Jewel; and sister, Juanita Warren, who is married to racing partner James Warren; 3 grandsons, Joshua, Jacob and Jordan, and many family and friends. Roger was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Jim; and loving wife, Shirley, who he missed tremendously. Roger's family and friends would like to extend their appreciation to the doctors and nurses at UCLA for their outstanding care and support. Viewing will be Friday, Dec. 3rd, from 3-7 p.m., with graveside services on Saturday, Dec. 4th. at 10:00 a.m., at Greenlawn Southwest Mortuary, 2739 Panama Ln., Bakersfield, 93313.


 


 

Ronald Miller

Monday, November 29, 2010 5:47 PM - GateHouse Media, Inc. 

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Ronald Romaine

Ronald D. Romaine Passed away at age 76 on November 5, 2010 at home in Millbrae, CA. Born April 28, 1934 in San Francisco, CA. He was raised in Burlingame from ages 4 through 18. He was in Cub Scouts and B.S.A. Troop #156. He attended Coolidge, McKinley and Burlingame High '51 and '52. Graduate of Pacific Grove High in 1954. Served in the U.S.M.C. 1954 through 1957. He was married 46 years to his beloved wife, Ann M. (Keeler) Romaine. One dear son, David D. Romaine (44), wife Kelli, dear granddaughter Amanda. Retired after 24 years employment with the City of San Francisco. He was a resident of Millbrae since 1970. Leaves behind first cousins, Pat Dauer of Texas, Sylvia Haskins of Florida, Evon Bowman of Capitola, Ruth van Haitsma of Wisconsin and many more cousins and dear friends. At his request, private cremation and scattering at sea, there will be no services. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to Thru The Bible Radio Network, P.O. Box 7100, Pasadena, CA 91101-7100, Boy Scouts of America, 1300 S. Amphlett Blvd., San Mateo, CA 94402-0005 or the Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae, CA 94030.


 


 

Rosario Cabonce

ROSARIO CABONCE, 80 of Grover Beach passed away Friday, November 26th 2010. Arrangements are under the direction of Marshall-Spoo Sunset Funeral Chapel in Grover Beach


 


 

Rosario Zambo Cabonce

Rosario Zambo Cabonce, 80, of Grover Beach passed away Friday, Nov. 26, 2010. Â Rosario was born in the Philipine Isands in May of 1930 and had been a resident of San Luis Obispo County for the past 47 years. She was active in the Filipino Community of San Luis Obispo, Legionarios Del Trabajo and the Narvacanian Association of the Central Coast. Rosario is survived by daughters Arlene Cabonce of Grover Beach and Rosemarie Jane Cabonce of Los Angeles; son, Roger Cabonce (Brenda) of Grover Beach; step-daughter, Loretta Brake (Bobby) of Palm Springs, Calif.; grandchildren Ryan, Sara, Jesse, Kyle, Robinson, Beau, Wyatt and Hannah; brothers Benjamin, Isidro, Magdaleno, Samuel, Venancio and Mario Zambo; and sister, Janet Zambo. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mariano Cabonce in January 1996. Visitation will be from 4 to 6 p.m., with a vigil service at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2010, at Marshall-Spoo, 1239 Longbranch in Grover Beach. Visitation will also precede the Mass of Christian burial at 9 a.m., with the Mass at 10 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010, at the St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, 800 Bello in Pismo Beach, followed by burial at the Arroyo Grande Cemetery. Marshall-Spoo 489-5552 Grover Beach


 


 

Rose Ann (Kigar) Reed

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Rose Lahoud

Rose Marie Lahoud, 52, of Danbury. November 28, 2010. Daughter of Carol (Renda) Lahoud and the late George "Duffy" Lahoud. Sister of George (Darlene) Lahoud, Debra (Jose) Sousa and Lorraine A. Maigis. Also survived by a niece, three nephews, several aunts, uncles and cousins. A Memorial Liturgy of the Resurrection will take place at St. Anthony's Maronite Catholic Church, 17 Granville Ave., Danbury at a time to be announced. Burial will take place in St. Peter Cemetery, Danbury. There will be no calling hours. Jowdy-Kane Funeral Home, 9-11 Granville Ave., Danbury is in charge of arrangements.


 


 

Rose Lavagnino Giuntini

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Roselia Casares-Chavez

ROSELIA CASARES-CHAVEZ, 9, of Santa Maria, passed away November 24, 2010. Arrangements are in the care of Magner-Maloney Funeral Home and Crematory


 


 

Ruby Goodman

Ruby Goodman Jan. 20, 1918 Nov. 28, 2010 She was the loving and devoted wife of the late Harold Goodman; cherished mother of Ron and Enid Goodman of San Francisco, Jerry and Linda Goodman of South Lake Tahoe, and Greg Goodman and Patty Long of Berkeley; adored grandmother of Raleigh and Michael Zwerin, Lauren and Brian Kaplan, Daniel Goodman, and Darcie and Ryan Collins; great grandmother of Max, Romy, Drew, and Trevor; dear sister of Julie and Richard Harris and Marilyn and the late Bert Rude; sister-in-law of Fay and Mervyn Goodman and the late Edna and David Goodman. Ruby was involved. She became president of PTA and helped improve the San Francisco school system, Cub Scout Den Mother, translated childrens books into Braille, strong supporter and activist for Soviet and American Jewry, active in the Jewish Welfare Federation and Israeli Bonds, and president of the San Francisco Chapter of Hadassah. In addition to her philanthropic activities, Ruby enjoyed spending time with her family, traveling, continued education at the Fromm Institute, reading, symphony, ballet, opera and helping others. Ruby's funeral will be held at 10:00 am, Wednesday, December 1, 2010 at Home of Peace Cemetery Chapel, 1299 El Camino Real, Colma, followed by interment at Salem Memorial Park. Contributions in Ruby's memory may be given to Hadassah San Francisco Chapter, 1715 Polk Street, San Francisco, CA 94109-3616.


 


 

Ruby Savage

Ruby is survived by her son, Dwight and his wife Jo Ann, and her niece, Martha "Toppy"Quall, whom she loved very much. Ruby was an avid gardener who enjoyed growing vegetables to share with the community. She was a lover of cats and animals and couldn't resist taking care of any who strayed into her yard. She did this to the extent of making sure they were spayed or neutered and nursed to health if they became sick. She was a mother to all the children in the neighborhood when her children were young and was a cub scout den mother for several years. She always had "goodies" available fresh from her home baked oven. In her leisure hours she did crossword puzzles, read books, did paintings and many forms of needlecraft. The daughter of Norwegian immigrants, Ruby was born and raised on the plains of northern Montana near the town of Gildford. She was willing to share her stores of life there to anyone who would listen. One, in particular, was the story of her and her dog. She had a perilous journey to school one day where she had almost been attacked by coyotes. But her dog, who walked with her every day on the long journey to school and then came back to school to take her home at the end of the day, protected her. While her life had been hard, she never complained and felt proud of her heritage. Ruby left Montana and moved to Washington State to live with her sister and finished high school, at Stanwood High School. This is where she would meet her future husband, Frank Savage. During WWII Ruby worked for the Great Northern Railroad in Havre, Montana. Towards the end of the war, Ruby and Frank were married in Great Falls, Montana. After they were married, they moved to Anchorage, Alaska where she would give birth to her two sons Dwight and David. In 1951, Frank's work brought Ruby and the family to McKinleyville, CA where she would find a home and remain until her passing. Here, in McKinleyville, Ruby worked as a foreman on one of the major bulb farms. During her time there she made many friends and these friendships carried on over into her retirement years. She met with her friends weekly, where they would joke, chat, go to lunch, have coffee, reminiscence about old times, and generally have a great time. These were some of the happiest days of Ruby' s later years. Ruby was a wonderful, strong woman, so full of life. A life that will be missed by all who loved her. A memorial service will be held Friday, December 3, at 3:30pm at Paul's Chapel in Arcata to celebrate Ruby's life. The family welcomes all who knew and loved Ruby to join us in this celebration. The family requests that donations be made to Sequoia Humane Society in lieu of flowers. Please sign the online guestbook at


 


 

Ruth A. BERKEY

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Ruth Ann Hoheisel

1948 - 2010 Ruth Ann Hoheisel, age 62 of Redding. born June 4, 1948 passed away on November 8, 2010 in Redding CA. She is survived by two sons, Russell Mix of Sacramento and Ryan Mix of Oklahoma, grandmother of 10 grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and one great great grandson. She is preceded in death by her beloved father and mother Keith and Patsey Correll, brother Jimmy and grandparents, CT and Sylvia Jeter. Ruth Ann resided in Redding most of her life where she was a office manager for a local truck sales company for some 17. Services will be held at 1 p.m., Friday December 3, at McDonald's Redding Chapel (241-1626)


 


 

Ruth Marie Perryman Holtz

Ruth Marie Perryman Holtz passed away in Houston, Texas, on Nov. 20, from cancer. Born on March 23, 1921 to Harry Perryman and wife, Marie Lamb Perryman, in Shelbyville, Ill., Ruth attended business college and then worked as an executive secretary in a manufacturing firm. She married Larry Holtz in 1944, with whom she reared two sons., She was preceded in death by her brother Richard, who died in childhood. She was also preceded in death by her husband, a World War II veteran of the Navy, and her younger son Gary Holtz, a Vietnam veteran, and she will be buried with them in Arlington Cemetery. She is survived by her elder son, Richard Barry Holtz, Ph.D., and his children, Mark Holtz of Menlo Park, Ca., Andrew Jason Holtz of San Diego, Ca., and Megan Elizabeth Holtz, of Houston, Texas, and by her son Gary's son, Gary Holtz, of Chicago, Ill. Ruth was a long time active participant in the Vacaville Historical Society and a library volunteer. The family expresses its appreciation to Ms. Robyn Burgess and her staff at Houston's senior housing facility, 2100 Memorial Apartments in Houston, Texas, for helping Ruth live happily and independently until her final illness., In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Mary Crowley Cancer Research Center, at www.marycrowleymedicalresearch.com.,


 


 

Ruth Stafford

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S.E. "Bud" Houser

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SCOTT EDWARD LEO KITTLE

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Sam Incontro

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Samaan Kandah

Samaan Musa Kandah Resident of San Jose Passed away Samaan Musa Kandah in Modesto, California. He was born in Shatana, Jordan in 1924. He worked as a teacher, a government Lands and Survey Department Director, government court expert, and a real estate business owner. He was a loving father, grandfather, and a great grandfather. He is survived by his eight children, Amal, Mazin, Basem, Ghassan, Adnan, Ibtesam, Ibtehaj and Hanan, 21 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. He is also survived by his only brother Issa (Abu Husni) in Amman Jordan, and many, many nieces and nephews. He immigrated to the United States in 1980 with his wife Khazneh, who also joined her Lord on September 8, 2010. Samaan was one of the original founders of The Kandah Family association in Shatana, Jordan, and was one of the many strong wrists that supported her to stand on her own. Also, he helped establish The Jordanian American Association in San Francisco, California. He was very active in both when he was in good health. He was an accomplished and proud writer and poet in his native Arabic Language, both in Jordan and here in the U.S, covering a wide range of subjects, from the love for his country, to his Kandah relatives and his immediate family on many many occasions. He was exiled several times for his political views in the sixties. Visitation and rosary will be held on Thursday, December 2, 2010 at 6:30 PM at the Oak Hill Funeral and Memorial Park located at 300 Curtner Avenue, San Jose California 95125 (408-297-2447). The family will have the food of mercy at the residence of his son Mazin at 1184 Utopia Place, San Jose CA 95127 immediately after the rosary. Funeral service will be held at St. Brother Albert Polish Roman Catholic Church located at 10250 Clayton Road, San Jose, California 95127 on Friday, December 3, 2010 at 11:00 AM. The family will have the food of mercy at the St. Brother Albert Church Hall immediately after the burial at Oak Hill Cemetery. The 3rd, 9th and the 40th memorials will be held at Saint Thomas More Church at 1300 Junipero Serra Blvd. In San Francisco, on Sunday, December 5, 2010 at 11:30 AM. Food of mercy will be offered at The Jordanian American Association at 305 Linden Ave. South San Francisco, CA (650)-583-0132 after the service.


 


 

Samuel Brown IV, DDS

Samuel Brown IV, DDS died peacefully in his sleep at home on November 13. He was dentist to hundreds of Petalumans in his 53 years of practice between 1946 and 1999, when he retired at age 80. When asked why he did not retire younger, he would say, "I loved my patients and I loved my work." Dr. Brown was the only child of Samuel Brown III and Margie Jones Brown. He survived his devoted wife of 64 years, Margaret Tuttle Brown, who passed away in 2006. Dr. Brown graduated from Petaluma High School in 1936, College of Marin in 1938, and from the College of Physicians and Surgeons Dental School in San Francisco - now the University of Pacific Dental School - in 1942. He had married Margaret Tuttle in 1941. Upon graduation from dental school, he joined the U.S., Air Corps where he served for three and one-half years in the Medical Corp, achieving the rank of Major. After, , they returned to Petaluma where Dr. Brown opened his dental practice in 1946. He is survived by his three children: Linda Jo Fitz of San Francisco, Sam Brown of Santa Rosa (Ginger Brown), and Patricia Tuttle Brown of Petaluma (Stephen Volz), and their cousins Bill Parent (Monica Parent) of Redmond, WA and Judy Parent Augustine (Ted Augustine) of Walnut Creek. He also leaves his four grandchildren, Sam, Peter, Stephen and Lillian and great grandson, Tyler. Dr. Brown was born in 1919 in San Francisco and lived most of his life in Petaluma, primarily in the house that he and his wife built on 10th Street. He descended from two pioneer Petaluma families. The Browns settled in Petaluma after arriving in California via the "Brown-Davis wagon train" out of St. Joseph, Missouri in the 1850's. Dr. Brown's maternal lineage, the Jones family of Bloomfield, California, descended from William Jones (Susan Carroll Jones) who also came to Sonoma County in the 1800's and were ranchers. His mother, Margie, worked as a nurse after having earned her nursing degree at what was then Stanford Hospital in San Francisco. Young Sam (IV) and his cousin Art Parent were raised together at 901 D Street, the home of their grandmother Harriet Brown, the wife of Samuel Brown II, who had earlier commissioned the plantation style home for her. Dr. Brown gave his time for many years as part-time dental instructor in the dental school of his alma mater in San Francisco. He was a lifelong member of the Redwood Empire Dental Society where he served as President. His community work in Sonoma County included efforts to encourage the fluoridation of water, membership on the Petaluma Library Board, as well as Lion's Club. He enjoyed sports and, in particular, basketball which he played in both high school and college. He was an avid reader, and he and his wife traveled extensively, discovering an undying love for the Hawaiian Islands in the early 1950's and journeying to six continents with life-long friends. Throughout his life he enthusiastically shared his interest in anthropology and foreign lands with his patients, his friends and his family. In a 1991 interview, he said "When I die, I hope that it is remembered that I cared for my family, my grandchildren, my parents and my friends; that I created an interest in the world and all its marvels in my children and their children. And, that I loved dentistry and tried to help people to the best of my ability." Funeral services will be held Sunday, December 5, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. at the PARENT-SORENSEN MORTUARY & CREMATORY, Petaluma, CA. Friends may also visit at the mortuary on Saturday, December 4, 2010 from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations be made to: University of the Pacific, Dugoni School of Dentistry, 2155 Webster Street, S.F., CA 94115 or Pediatric Dental Initiative, 1380 19th Hole Drive, #100, Windsor, CA 95492.


 


 

Sandra Louise and Charles Jacob Lake

Sandra (Sandi) Louise Lake and Charles (Charlie) Jacob Lake, husband and wife, died within 35 days of each other. Charles Jacob Lake passed away, at his home in Ojai, California, on October 17, 2010, resulting from colon and liver cancer. Sandra Louise Lake passed away, after a four month stay at Ronald Reagan Cancer Center, in Westwood, California, of leukemia., Sandra Louise Lake was born on January 8, 1954 in Salisbury, North Carolina, the daughter of Donald and Dolores Whitacre. Charles Jacob Lake was born on December 11, 1951 in Ventura, California, the son of the late Charles Asa and Madge Lake. Sandra graduated from Ventura Community College and worked for Blue Cross of California as a Registered Nurse, while Charles graduated from California Polytechnic State University and worked for the Navy as an electrical and civil engineer until his retirement in 2006., Sandra and Charles are survived by their sons Charles Benjamin Lake of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Jonathan Loren Lake of Ojai, California. Sandra is also survived by her mother Dolores Whitacre of Ojai, California and her brother Donald Paul Whitacre III of Long Beach California. Charles is survived by his brother Donald Ray Lake of Ventura, California., A memorial service is planned for 1:30 pm on December 11, 2010 at the Ventura Vineyard Church, located at 1956 Palma Drive in Ventura, California., Memorial contributions, in the name of Charles and Sandra Lake, to be made in lieu of flowers to the American Cancer Society , 2186 Knoll Drive # A, Ventura, CA 93003-7378. Arrangements are under the direction of the Ted Mayr Funeral Home, 3150 Loma Vista Road, Ventura, California. Condolences may be left at www.tedmayrfuneralhome.com.


 


 

Santa Lapolla

Santa Gesualdi Lapolla, 73, of New Canaan, formerly of Ridgefield from 1975-2006 died, Friday, November 26, 2010 at Norwalk Hospital. She was lovingly known as Santina to her friends and family. Born May 22, 1937 in Panni, Italy, she was the daughter of the late Michele and Annantonia Cotoia Gesualdi. She is survived by her husband, Generoso Lapolla of New Canaan; her son, Michael Lapolla of Manhattan; her daughter, Grace Lapolla of New Canaan; her two brothers, Alfonso Gesualdi, of Olathe, CO and Nick Gesualdi of New Canaan and her aunt, Sarah Ruggiero of New Canaan. Many nieces, nephews and cousins both in the United States and Italy also survive. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, December 1, 2010 at St. Aloysius Church, New Canaan at 10 a.m. Entombment will follow at Lakeview Cemetery, New Canaan. The family will receive friends at the Hoyt Funeral Home, 199 Main St. New Canaan, on Tuesday, November 30, 2010 from 4 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made to Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, 3838 Main Ave. Norwalk, CT 06851 For online condolences,


 


 

Scott Alan Morgan

Scott Alan Morgan, 50, of Castella died on Monday, Nov. 22 in Castella, Calif. He was born in Vallejo on April 21, 1960., A graveside service will be held on Thursday, Dec. 2 at 2 p.m. at Vacaville-Elmira Cemetery, 522 Elmira Road. Minister Larry West will be officiating. Arrangements are by McCune Garden Chapel, 448-6546, www.mccunechapel.com.


 


 

Sharon (Spoolstra) Peterson

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Sheryl Ann Chacon

SHERYL ANN CHACON JUN 12, 1963 - NOV 23, 2010 Sheryl went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, November 23rd. Daughter to John and Shirley Borges, wife to Kevin, and mother to Kristen and Nicole. A memorial service will be held Thursday, December 2nd, 11am, at Big Valley, 4040 Tully Rd. In lieu of flowers, we are accepting donations for a scholarship fund for youth mission trips. Please make checks payable to Valley First Credit Union. Memo: acct# 176469.


 


 

Sheryl Bradshaw

SHERYL BRADSHAW, 52, of Arroyo Grande, died Nov. 28, 2010. Arrangements are under the direction of Lady Family Mortuary and Crematory of Arroyo Grande.


 


 

Stephen Wayne Ehlers

Stephen Wayne Ehlers Stephen Ehlers 63, of Redding died at his home November 18, 2010. He was born in San Francisco, February 18, 1947. He began his career in the Butcher's Union in 1963, completing his apprenticeship as a Journeyman Meat Cutter in 1967. He served as a Firefighter for approximately 13 years for the cities of Palo Alto and Menlo Park. His love for outdoor recreation brought him to Shasta County in 1985, where he continued as a Meat cutter for Raley's for the past 25 years. He had various interests including photography, scuba diving, jet skiing, and most recently geocacheing. But he would tell you his "true passion" was motorcycle riding. He has been riding motorcycles since the age of 14. He attended various dual sport motorcycle rides annually. He was a 10 year member of Redding Harley Owner's Group, serving as Road Captain in 2005. Although he's had various bikes during his lifetime, he would say his favorite bike was his BMW 1200 GS. He was preceded in death by his parents Hans and Betty Ehlers. His brother John Ehlers, and son James Ehlers. Survivors include his wife Connie Ehlers of Redding, his sister Debbie De Young of Mesa AZ, his sons, Steve Ehlers of San Carlos, Barry Ehlers of Burlingame and seven grandchildren. Steve was a beloved member of the community and held a special place in the hearts of family and many friends. He will be greatly missed. Arrangements are being handled by Allen & Dahl of Redding. Memorial information pending at this time. Please sign the guestbook at http://obituaries.redding.com


 


 

Suzanne Little

Suzanne, who was known as "Granny" to all those who knew her, or ever met her, was born into a traditional Hupa dance family and her culture and the customs of her people were very important in her life. The only things she cared about more than her culture was her large loving family. Suzanne's life was filled with her culture and family; she gathered year round for food to help feed the people at her families ceremonial camp, and volunteered in the local schools teaching the children about the local history and culture. Suzanne loved cooking for her family and the people; she enjoyed bingo and attending various cultural and community activities where her distinct laughter can be heard bringing happiness to those around her. She is survived by her eight children: Susie and Glenn Sanchez, Albert Carpenter, Charles and Shelly Carpenter, Debbie and Ronnie Webster, Richard Carpenter, Duane Carpenter and Marlene Green, Tonea and Alden Yazzie, and Antone "Bruz" and May Jane Aubrey. Her grandchildren Manuel Sanchez and Rachel Motian, Glenn Sanchez Jr. and Monique, Melissa Sanchez, Alicia Sanchez, Naomi Carpenter and Billy Matilton, Lila Carpenter, Amee Carpenter, Kim Carpenter and Jacob Hess, Sarah Carpenter, Tic-mil and Tabitha Ashley, Christina Carpenter, Candi Carpenter, Sausha Carpenter, Kevin Carpenter, Amos Carpenter, Raelene Carpenter, Blaze Carpenter, Duane Carpenter, Aaron Cloud, Adriana Cloud, Billy Aubrey, and Cassandra Aubrey. Her great grandchildren Andrew Dunlap, Lillian Neuroth, Eric Matilton, Micheal Ashley, Amos Ashley, Calvin Ashley, Mykyla Sanchez, Phyre Sanchez, Suzani Sanchez, Jacob Matilton, Ryan Moon and more to name Suzanne in preceded in death by her father Amos Little, her mother Audrey Johnson, sister Joyce Croy-Nelson, and long life friend "Big Ralph." Friends are invited to attend the funeral led by Rodney Vigil Sr. at the Hoopa Neighborhood Faculties on Thursday Dec. 2 at 11 am, with a reception following the burial at the Hoopa Community Center on Loop Road. Please sign the online guestbook at


 


 

Teiko Kitagawa

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Terry Koch

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Theodosia June Florez Santiago

Theodosia June Florez Santiago, 83, passed away Friday in her hometown of Vallejo, Calif. She attended St. Vincent Ferrer High School, graduating in 1947., Her interests included family, cooking, crocheting and gardening. She was also an avid reader. She met her husband, Arthur Santiago, when he was a Merchant Marine. As a U.S. Army family, they were stationed in Washington, the Panama Canal Zone, Kentucky and North Carolina. They returned to Vallejo permanently in 1971., June was a longtime parishioner of St. Vincent's Catholic Church., She is survived by her husband of almost 59 years, Arthur Santiago; her children, Victoria Santiago of Oakland, Steven Santiago of Belair, Roberta Santiago with her husband, David Swanson, of Castro Valley, Lora Santiago of Vallejo and Vanessa Santiago of Martinez; her granddaughters, Pamela Churchill and Kimberly Sweeney of Castro Valley; her sister, Gertrude Florez of Vallejo; her sister-in-law,, Virginia Mateo of Altadena; and her cousin, Adella Lombre of Vallejo., June will always be remembered for her generous nature, her ability to talk to almost anyone, and her unreserved love for her family and friends. We were graced by her presence and will miss her sorely., In lieu of flowers, please donate to one of June's favorite charities: the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers and the Shrine of St. Jude., Visitation will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 1, with a Rosary at 7 p.m., at Wiggins-Knipp Funeral Home, 524 Capitol St., Vallejo., A memorial Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 2, at St. Vincent Ferrer Catholic Church, 925 Florida St., Vallejo., Burial services will take place at All Souls Catholic Cemetery, Vallejo., Condolences to the family may be sent via e-mail to: roberta.l.santiago@uscg.mil.


 


 

Thomas Vaughan

Thomas R. Vaughan, M.D. June 18, 1937 to Nov. 30, 2009 My loving husband, you were never more present than this first year of your absence. With deepest devotion, Anne Sasaki 


 


 

Tolzmann, Joani D.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Joani D. Tolzmann, 56 VISTA -- Joani D. Tolzmann died Wednesday, November 24, 2010 at her twin sister Janie's home in Mankato, Minn. In .....


 


 

Treiber, Frederick

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Frederick J. Treiber Resident of Oakland Frederick J. Treiber passed on to be with the love of his life Lorraine. She preceded him in .....


 


 

Tyler Hamner (In Memoriam)

TYLER CHAISE HAMNER 05/09/1983 ~ 11/30/2000 Only child of Elvia Franco There is no beauty the world beholds, That surpasses the depth of love that a mother feels, For the child she can no longer hold It\'s been 10 years son, since your passing and it saddens me to no end to think about the incredible loss, to me and those who knew you. I look at your beautiful angelic face and my heart swells with love, I feel so blessed and proud. You are far away, I dream of you in the horizon and words fail, and yes, I know that you are with me; you, my moon, are here with me, my sun, are here with me. I wish I could take the pain away, If I can make it through the night there\'s a brighter day. I miss and love you so, so much. I would have loved to see the man you would have become.


 


 

VICTORIA JEAN "VICKY" WILLMS

Victoria "Vicky" Jean Willms Age 66, of Novato, CA died peacefully in her home on Wednesday, November 17, 2010 after a short but courageous battle with brain cancer. Born in Dillon, SC, February 1, 1944 to Peter and Mary Reinhart Willms, Vicky had a passion for helping others and received her BS in Nursing in 1966 from the Medical College of Virginia. She moved to San Francisco in 1968 where she had a successful and respected career at Pacific Presbyterian Medical Center from 1968 to 1991, advancing to Vice President of Nursing Services. While continuing her work as an RN, Vicky pursued her true passion to become an acupuncturist, earning her degree in 1995. She was a respected practitioner at 9 Corners Wellness Center in Novato and Classical Five Element Acupuncture in Mill Valley. Vicky was an avid dog lover and competed in agility with her Australian Shepherd Jesse. She loved the hills of Marin and spent weekends hiking them. She took pleasure in cooking for others and added her Southern flare to every meal. She also enjoyed any sport she had time to watch including basketball, football, baseball and tennis. Vicky was preceded in death by her brother, Robert Karl Willms Sr. and two sisters, Lorinda W. McMakin and Ann Willms Coleman. She is survived by her sister-in-law, Nancy "Mama" V. Willms; brother-in-law, John H. Coleman; three nieces, Sallylee W. Mansfield and husband Joseph, Pamela J. Rogers, and Jordan N. Willms; four nephews, Robert K. Willms Jr. and wife Mary, John Robert Coleman and wife Lisa, Kevin P. Coleman and wife SueAnn, and Peter M. Coleman and wife Kristen; and many great and great-great nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Vicky's life will be held Saturday, December 4, from 2-4 pm at the Marin Humane Society in the Tormanen Room. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her name to the Marin Humane Society.


 


 

VIRGINIA ADAMS STILLINGS

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VIRGINIA LUCILLE JACOBSON

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VOLKMAR INGEBURG

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Vannie Lyman McMillin

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Vera Quirici 1924-2010

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 12:06 AM 

Vera Lorraine Sand Quirici, a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother and a good friend of many, passed away with family by her side in Novato, Calif., on Nov. 27, 2010. She was born on March 30, 1924, in


 


 

Vida Ruth Keirn

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Vierra, Patrick

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:00 AM 

Patrick J. Vierra Mar. 17, 1924 - Nov. 22, 2010 Former Resident, San Leandro Born in San Leandro, as a young man he helped ..... 


 


 

Violet Kolding

VIOLET E. KOLDING, 90, of Gudalupe, died Saturday, November 27, 2010 at her home. Arrangements are pending at Starbuck-Lind Mortuary. www.starbucklindmortuary.com


 


 

Virginia M. Dickey

Dickey, Virginia M., February 27, 1929 - November 21, 2010, Virginia M. (Giese) Dickey died on Sunday, November 21 of complications from surgery for lung cancer. She was 81 and lived a full and active life. Virginia was born and raised in Los Angeles. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Southern California where she was a Homecoming Princess and a member of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Virginia graduated from the University of Southern California Law Center in 1952 where she had a distinguished record. She was on the Southern California Law Review and was the only woman in her law school class to graduate., Following graduation, Virginia worked as a research attorney for the Los Angeles Superior Court. In 1955 she married John W. Dickey, a fellow USC Law Center graduate. Virginia subsequently left law practice to raise her family. She found time to hone her skills in cooking, knitting, sewing and cake decoration. A lifelong resident of Southern California, she enjoyed travel to distant and exotic places. Virginia, her husband and her son Daniel shared a love of orchids. They raised many prize winning orchids and belonged to various southern California orchid societies. Virginia also loved long-haired dachshunds, beautifully designed clothes and all things Asian. She is survived by her daughters Dorothy and Denise, son Daniel, and granddaughter Deanna. Her daughters followed her (and their father's) footsteps and became lawyers while her son has carried on the family tradition of growing orchids. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 4 at 1 p.m. at Saint Patrick's Episcopal Church, 1 Church Rd., Thousand Oaks, CA 91362. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Santa Monica College Foundation (1900 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica, CA 90405) or to the charity of your choice.


 


 

WALTER B. HAWKINS

WALTER B. HAWKINS Age 63, passed away on November 22, 2010. Mr. Hawkins was a long time resident of San Bernardino. He is survived by his wife, Linda L. Hawkins; his daughter, Vicky and son in law, Scott Yarbrough. Preceded in death by his parents, and son, Stephen Hawkins. Walter worked at Kay Tee Products in Rialto sonce 1969, until God called him home. He loved the outdoors, and enjoyed hunting, hiking, camping, and spending time with family and friends. Walter served two years in Germany during the


 


 

WILLIAM EDWARD LEWIS*

LEWIS, WILLIAM EDWARD William (Lew) E. Lewis, born May 9, 1936 in Los Angeles, CA, has gone to his Glory. His love of country gave him the opportunity to serve in the, for 20 years, and also become a dedicated retired employee of Van de Kamp's. He was a husband, father, grandfather, and great grand-father. He was survived by his children Veronica, Mark, Tammy, Scott, and Vince; his grandchildren are Celestine, Dominique, Sean, Tasha, Jason, Christina, Antonia, and Ely. He was also survived by eight great grandchildren. Services will be held at El Camino Memorial, 607 National City Blvd. on December 1, 2010, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Also, Military services will be held on the following day for family only. In lieu of flowers, please send all donations to


 


 

WILLIAM L. KITTLE (In Memoriam)

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WILLIAM P. GASTON

GASTON, WILLIAM P. of Alpine 10/13/1930 - 11/26/2010 Featheringill Mortuary 619-583-9511 


 


 

Walter Elmer Wahl

Walter Elmer Wahl 1919 - 2010 Walter Elmer Wahl passed away peacefully in Bakersfield, CA, on November 25, 2010. He was born on February 4, 1919 in Goodrich, North Dakota to William and Mary Katherine (Axt) Wahl. Graduating from the University of North Dakota in 1941, he joined the U.S., Air Corps. After being honorably discharged in 1945, he settled in Taft, California, marrying Louise Kelley on July 6th, 1946. His initial employment was with Standard Oil but he soon went to work for the Agen Insurance Agency, becoming a partner in 1947, and sole owner some years later. He retired from the insurance business in January 1986. Community service was an important part of Walter's life. He was a 32nd degree Scottish Rite Mason, and served as Master of the Midway Lodge in 1963; in January 1998, the Masonic Order for Community Services gave him the Hiram Award, recognizing a Master Mason who has served the Lodge and the Masonic Fraternity with devotion over and above the ordinary. His involvement with the Taft, was from 1951-1995, serving as President in 1967-1968. The late Vance Webb appointed him to the Board of Trustees of the Kern General Medical Center in 1970, where he served for a number of years when that institution was in difficult straits. Also in 1970, he was appointed to the Westside Recreation District Board, serving for 14 years and as Chairman of the Board for four years; he was particularly proud of his role in planning the building of the present Community Center. An enthusiastic supporter of his son David's entomological career, he spent many hours running insect traps in Central California. His efforts were recognized in 1995, when a Swedish scientist named a species of California wasp for him (Chrysocharis wahli). He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Orlando Wahl. He is survived by his wife, Louise Wahl of Taft; son, David Wahl of Gainesville, Florida; sister, Jean (Don) Hobbs of Yakima, Washington; and two nieces and one nephew. The family wishes to extend their thanks to the staff of Glenwood Gardens for the excellent care and compassion that they provided to Walter, and to Hoffman Hospice. Private Masonic graveside services will be held Wednesday, December 1st, at the West Side District Cemetery, Taft, California. In lieu of flowers, a memorial donation may be made to the West Kern Oil Museum or to the charity of your choice., Erickson & Brown Mortuary


 


 

Wanda Compton

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Wanda Mae Greer

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William Henry Peter DRUMMOND

DRUMMOND, William Henry Peter May 10, 1917-Nov. 25, 2010 William Henry Peter Drummond, "Pete" passed through this life to join our God on Thanksgiving day, at age 93. Born in Calgary, Canada, Peter was raised in the Seattle area where he attended the, , a straight "A" student in aeronautical engineering, he received a full scholarship to Cal Tech, where he received a Master's degree in Aeronautical Engineering and graduated with honors. He married his high school sweetheart, Betty Jean Fullerton, and together they forged their life in Southern California, working for Douglas Aircraft Co., which became McDonnell Douglas, which became Boeing. He settled in the Mar Vista area and worked in the Santa Monica plant adjacent to Santa Monica airport, then headed the missile and space program in Culver City and opened their new facilities in Huntington Beach. Late in his career he headed a new group investigating solar energy as an alternative energy source for commercial production. He moved to Encino so his two boys could be closer to Harvard School, then to Dover Shores in Newport Beach for over 30 years before moving to Boise to be with his son and his family for the past four years. He was active in his boys activities, including serving on the PTA for their grade school, as a leader in the Cub and Boy Scouts as well as following their athletic endeavors. An adamant believer in physical conditioning, Pete jogged two miles and swam one mile every day starting in the early 1960's until his knees gave out. He was an avid scuba diver, back packer, and camper. He enjoyed being with family and when not working many a camping trip were enjoyed in Yosemite, Sequoia, Catalina Island, Lake Mead, his beloved Puget Sound and later, after retiring at 63, "off trail" cross country backpacking in the Sierras and Bitterroot Mountain range of Idaho. He also served as president of the Dover Shores Homeowners Association, the citizens committee advising the County of Orange on the expansion of John Wayne Airport as well as an active member of the Presbyterian church. Peter is preceded in death by his brother, Pat, and survived by his wife of 70 years, Betty, sons Peter Stephen (Nancy) of Boise, ID, granddaughter Casey, and David Arthur of Manhattan Beach, CA and grandson Kevin. He will be missed by all of those that were fortunate enough to know him. His request to be cremated will be honored, there are no services scheduled. In lieu of flowers please donate to in his honor.


 


 

William Homer (Bill) Coburn

Nov. 5, 2010. Annie Marie Coburn went to be with the Lord on March 4, 2008. She and Bill are again together forever., A memorial service was held at 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 28, at Skyview Memorial Lawn, 200 Rollingwood Drive, Vallejo. 


 


 

William James Bullis (Featured)

William James Bullis, 17, died, along with his father and his grandmother, in the fire that followed the explosion Sept. 9, 2010, of a natural-gas line in San Bruno, Calif. He was a student at Millbrae High School and is survived by his mother, Sue, and his sister, Janine.


 


 

William Spencer Edwards

William Spencer Edwards, 77, was born in Godair Township, Mo., to Mitchell and Dollie Edwards., He had six siblings, all deceased. He was a graduate of Portageville High School., In 1952, he married Lois Rinck, with whom he had three children. Bill joined the Air Force and served honorably for 20 years. Upon his return from Vietnam, he was stationed at Travis Air Force Base, where he retired in 1973. For the next many years, he enjoyed a second career in insurance and investments., In 1978, Bill married Margaret Corcoran, who survives him in Vacaville. He is also survived by two sons, Mark (Diane) of Vacaville and Michael (Kathy) of Las Vegas; daughter, Paula Easton (Mike) of Suisun; and grandchildren, Kaylan, Kyle, Matt Edwards, Ryan and Ken Easton., Bill was a natural athlete. He excelled in many sports in high school and the military, but his passion was golf. He was happy to have had two holes in one. He was a sincere, quiet, kind, loving man and hard worker. He was a loyal 49er fan, a fierce patriot, a devoted husband and father, and a man of faith., A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 26, at Vaca Hills Chapel Funeral Home, 524 Elmira Road, Vacaville., The family suggests memorials be made to the Salvation Army, 630 Orange Drive, Ste. M, Vacaville, CA 95687, or salvationarmyusa.org., Arrangements are by Vaca Hills Chapel Funeral Home, (707)446-3233, www.vacahills chapel.com.,