obituaries

Manuel Chacon

1936–2025

Manuel Chacon, a loving father, devoted grandfather, sibling , uncle and beloved husband, passed away peacefully on November 7, 2025, at the age of 89. Born in Santiago, Chile, on October 18, 1936, Manuel led a long and fulfilling life marked by dedication to his family and a lifelong pursuit of knowledge. He is now joyfully reunited in heaven with his loving wife, Inelia Pino de-Chacon.

A Life of Dedication and Joy

Manuel began his long and respected career as an accountant in Chile, a profession in which he excelled with honesty and dedication.

Outside of work, Manuel's true joy lay in music and movement. He was an enthusiastic dancer who could effortlessly glide through both lively rock 'n' roll numbers and sophisticated tango rhythms. He loved to sing and was rarely without a challenging crossword puzzle or a piece of music playing. He instilled a spirit of fun and wisdom in his family, famously enjoying competitive rounds of chess with his children and grandchildren. His greatest passion was spending quality time with his family.

Manuel was best known for his kindness, caring heart, and profound sense of justice. He stood firmly for fairness and truth, always operating with honesty and integrity. His wisdom and thirst for knowledge were constant, embodied by his personal motto: "Never stop learning." He modeled this principle by always taking the time to research and read whenever he encountered a question. We are grateful for all the lessons  learned from him we will cherish and continue his legacy. Until we meet again. 

Family

Manuel is survived by his loving children, Veronica, Mauricio, and Gladys, and his eight devoted grandchildren: Claudio, Katie, Vanessa, Soraya, Mauricio Jr. Scarlett, Ivan, and Nadia. He is also survived by his siblings, Jaime, Alba, and Antonio.

Services

A Viewing and Rosary will be held, followed by a Funeral Mass, on Friday, November 28, 2025, beginning at 1:00 PM at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial, 14165 N. Beckman Rd., Lodi, CA.

Burial will follow immediately after the service at Cherokee Memorial Park.

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Suzanne Marie Waters

June 20, 1936 - November 19, 2025

Suzanne was born June 20, 1936, to Andrew and Sue Hopman in what she considered the most beautiful place in the world, Ventura, California. She also felt she was born in the best of times. Her growing-up years were magical to her. The friends she made growing up formed lifetime associations. She left the finite world on November 19, 2025, with family and caregivers at her bedside.

During her teen years, she participated in several dance recitals, sang in the church choir, and on the local radio station, KVEN, as well as acting and sang in school plays and musicals.

As an adult, she moved to West Los Angeles, where she was employed as an assistant to the Industrial Relations Manager of Douglas Aircraft, becoming one of the first women to participate in company/union negotiations, sometimes crossing a picket line to do so.

Tired of the big city, Suzanne returned to Ventura, where she became an assistant to Bechtel Corporation's project manager charged with building the Mandalay Steam Station at Oxnard Beach. While attending a night class at Ventura College, she met Paul Pyeatt. He had just returned from serving four years on active duty during the Korean War. After their courtship, they were married in the Ventura Community Church. With Paul's completion of classes at Ventura College, they moved to Palms, California, where Paul attended UCLA. Suzanne managed two 24-unit apartments, as well as welcoming a new baby boy.

In Paul's senior year, his father died unexpectedly, and the couple moved to Camarillo so that Paul could take over the reins of the family business, Oxnard Furniture. Before long, Paul had transformed the business into Pyeatt's Interiors, with the largest Design Studio in Ventura County, along with a burgeoning furniture refinishing business. Paul and Suzanne added a daughter to their happy family.

All too soon, Paul became ill and died at age 34. Suzanne was blessed two years later when she met and married Paul Waters, who was also widowed with two small children. The children all meshed together and seemed to relish being one big happy family. Before long, there was another family member on the way, and Suzanne and Paul took the family to see Yours, Mine and Ours as a way of breaking the news. The children were all under 10 years of age, and it seemed like they understood it more when presented to them in Lucille Ball fashion. As time passed by, the girls could hardly wait to get home from school to watch The Brady Bunch as they identified with the aspects of that sitcom.

Paul was working in his practice and in a partnership at the Stockton Medical Clinic that kept him working long hours. Suzanne soon joined the San Joaquin Medical Society Alliance, which was more like a Welcome Wagon for new medical families to the community. She made wonderful friendships and devoted many hours to the organization, later becoming president, eventually earning the Doreen Evert Member of the Year Award. She also joined the Junior League, earned Sustainer status, and was awarded the Eleanor Young Award for volunteering. She served on the Child Abuse Prevention Auxiliary Board for 15 years and was President of that organization. Suzanne was also a member of AAUW, the North Stockton Redevelopment Committee, a Dameron Hospital Trustee for 30 years, and a member of the Stockton Golf and Country Club. It was a joy for her to volunteer, but most important to her were the friends she made along the way.

While her children were growing up, she was always one of the children's room mothers, and she joined all the school PTAs, chairing fund raisers and graduation parties. At one time, all 5 children were in 5 different schools. She was a bluebird leader, sponsored swim team fund raisers, supported Little League, YMCA Adventure Guides (formerly Indian Guides), and Boy Scouts. Through all her children's growing-up years, she was adamant that the family all come together for a home-cooked meal in the evening, where everyone could share the events of their day.

During this time, she received her AA degree from Delta College and enrolled at the University of San Francisco. Unfortunately, illness intervened before completion of all the coursework. Subsequently, she received the gift of her son’s kidney in transplant surgery. It lasted for 30 grateful years.

She earned her real estate license and managed the family rentals for over 40 years. Her hobbies were gardening, cooking, bridge, and traveling with her husband. All of her children were special to her. She couldn't have asked for a more loving and caring husband. He was her partner and soul mate.

She was preceded in death by her parents, first husband Paul Pyeatt, daughter Arianne Elise Pyeatt, brother John Paul Davis, and sisters Patty McCaughin and Evelyn Maclanahan. She is survived by her husband, Paul Waters, M.D., sons Drew Pyeatt, Doug Waters, Brian Waters, M.D. (Jamie), and daughter Ann Waters (Larry), as well as her grandson, James Waters, and cousins both in America and in Holland.

FUNERAL SERVICES:
Funeral services will be conducted by Cherokee Memorial Park on December 5, 2025, at Evergreen Chapel at 11:00 A.M. A graveside service and burial will be carried out at Ivy Lawn Cemetery in Ventura, California, on December 10, 2025, at 10:00 A.M.

Special thanks to Yolonda, Maria, Yvett, Monica, and Adriana, whose exceptional care was instrumental in assuring comfort was maintained in her final days. Donations may be made to the Child Abuse Prevention Council or the charity of your choice.

May God bless you all.

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Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Waters family.

Doyle King

July 20, 1933 - November 15, 2025

Obituary for Doyle A. King

With heavy hearts, we share the passing of Doyle A. King, 92, of Lodi, California, who died peacefully on November 15, 2025. In the days leading up to his passing, he was surrounded by the love and comfort of his family and friends. Doyle was born in Arkansas on July 20, 1933, to Wes and Ellen King.

At age 18, Doyle began his professional journey by enlisting in the United States Air Force. Throughout his life, he devoted himself to service and hard work, taking on roles as a firefighter and a building contractor before embarking on a successful, more than 30-year career as a real estate broker. He specialized in ranch properties and home sales throughout San Joaquin County, earning the respect and trust of the community he served.

A proud resident of Lodi for 65 years, Doyle embraced a life filled with the outdoors and family. He cherished hunting trips with his sons, horseback riding, camping, and time spent at the ranch, where countless gatherings, BBQs, and campouts created treasured memories for his large extended family.

Doyle is survived by his daughter, Beverly, his grandchildren Stephanie (Sam) and Christopher (Jayle), and his great-grandchildren Samirah and Jax.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Wes and Ellen, his beloved wife Yvonne, his two sons Verdell and Shane, and his brothers Bill and Neil.

Doyle will be laid to rest at Cherokee Memorial in Lodi. Memorial contributions in his honor may be made to the Hospice House of San Joaquin or Shalom School in Sacramento. 

SERVICE
A graveside service will be held at 1:00pm on Monday, December 1st, 2025 at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA, 95240.

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Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the King family.

Gabriel I. Corona

November 29, 1956 - November 15, 2025

Gabriel Ibarra Corona, age 68, of Lodi, Ca, passed away peacefully on November 15, 2025 surrounded by loved ones.

Born on November 29, 1956, in Ticuitaco, Michoacán, Mexico, Gabriel worked towards building a meaningful life with his wife and children after settling in Stockton and Lodi, California. Known for being a kind, generous, and loving husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend, Gabriel earned the respect and admiration of his family and all who were fortunate to call him a friend. He approached life with a consistently positive outlook. His deep knowledge of mechanics, intelligence, as well as his wisdom about life, will continue to live on through those he patiently taught and mentored.

Gabriel spent 25 years working as a machinist for the City of Stockton, where he was admired for his unwavering work ethic, dedication to his craft and his incredible organizational skills. Outside of work, he loved spending time in his shop and helping others solve problems, and he was happiest when surrounded by his loved ones especially his grandkids.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Leticia; his children, Gabriel Jr., Crystal, and Kristian; his daughters-in-law,
Glenda and Lauren; and his cherished grandchildren, Gabriel A., Elijah, and Brooklyn.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE
A celebration of Gabriel’s life will be held on November 29, 2025 at Cherokee Memorial at 9:00am. Burial and reception immediately to follow.

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Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Corona family.

Christina Gibb


Christina Ann Gibb

November 26, 1958 - November 15, 2025

Mrs. Christina Ann Gibb passed away at the age of 67 at the U.C. Davis Medical Center in Sacramento Ca. In the presence of her Son Darryl Jr. and her husband Darryl Sr. Her long battle with Aplastic Anemia was finally over.

She was born in Pasadena California on November 26, 1958. Affectionately known as the little old lady from Pasadena. She attended various grade schools and middle schools in the greater El Monte area of Southern California. She traveled with her family back east and the southern states, attended schools in Tennessee, Florida, and New Jersey. They returned back to Southern California in 1973 where she met the man that she would eventually marry. She graduated high school in 1976 from Chino high, Chino California. In 1983 she relocated with her family to Stockton California where lived for the remainder of her lifetime. She obtained her cosmetology license from Woodward occupational college in Stockton California and maintained her license throughout her life. She used these skills to help homeless women and children by providing hair cuts at St. Mary’s homeless shelter. This was a source of great pleasure, and satisfaction knowing that she provided a service to the less fortunate, women and children in our local area. She loved sewing, which provided her with good memories of her grandmother teachings. These skills allowed her to pass on her love and passion for sewing through making and gifting to friends and family. It also lead her to the world of quilting that became a true passion in her life. The quilts that She gifted to family and friends will be a monument to her giving nature and her skills. She loved arts and craft, painting and riding motorcycles. Her favorite type of music was smooth Jazz, she loved old westerns programs and movies. Her favorite movie wallpaper s the Ghost and Mrs. Muir. She was a dedicated Wife, Mother to her children and all of her fur babies.

She is survived by her husband, Darryl Gibb, her two children Brandy Gibb, and Darryl Gibb, Jr., her Brother Jason Solwick, her Sisters Cheryl Kay Gibb, Jay Gibb, and Brothers Verne and Terry Gibb, all of her nieces nephews, grand nieces and nephews, our Best friends Jim and Cindy Villanueva and their family, the Harrison Family and all the people that knew and loved her.
She was proceeded in death by her Grandparents, Henry Aaron, and Mary Brown, her parents, Richard & Charlene Solwick and her brother, Richard Solwick.

Let us remember the past with gratitude, live the present with enthusiasm, and look forward to the future with confidence.

Allow the light and the healing presence of Christ to shine brightly through your lives. In that way, all those who come in contact with you will discover the loving kindness of God.”

— St. Pope John Paul II

Thank you to everyone for your thoughts, and prayers.

Darryl & Christina Gibb

Together in life and forever in spirit!

May She rest in the hands of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen


VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 4:30pm - 8:00pm, Rosary at 5:30 on Monday, December 1st, 2025 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

MASS
Mass will be held at 10:00am on Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025 at St. Michael’s Catholic Church located at 5882 North Ashley Lane, Stockton, CA 95215.

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Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Gibb family.

Esperanza Fuentes Calderon

August 18, 1941 - November 13, 2025

VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 3:45pm - 7:00pm with a rosary starting at 6:00pm on Wednesday, November 3rd, 2025 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

SERVICE
A service will be held at 10:00am on Thursday, December 4th, 2025 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240. A reception will follow immediately at the J. Charles Irwin Reception Center in Cherokee Memorial Park, located off Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA, 95240.

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Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Calderon family.

George W. Shoemaker

July 6, 1936 - November 11, 2025

On Veterans Day, November 11, 2025, George Walter Shoemaker of Stockton California, passed away at the age of 89. George was born on the 6th of July 1936 in Baltimore Maryland to George S. & Viola Shoemaker. George served his country for twenty years in the United States Air Force and thirty one years for the United States Post Office. George is survived by his loving wife Sylvia of sixty eight years; and his 3 children David, Gary, Beverly and grand daughter Samantha.

SERVICE
A graveside service will be held at 12:30pm on Friday, November 21st, 2025 at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery, located at 5810 Midway Road, Dixon CA, 95620.

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Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Shoemaker family.

Paulita Labor Rivera

In Loving Memory of Paulita Labor Rivera
January 15, 1946 - November 5, 2025

Our beloved and beautiful Nanay Paulita Labor Rivera was born on January 15, 1946, in Leyte, Leyte, Philippines. She peacefully passed away on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, at her home in Stockton, California, surrounded by the love of her family.

Nanay was a devoted mother of five children, a proud grandmother to 26 grandchildren, and a cherished great-grandmother to 11 great-grandchildren. She dedicated her life to her family, always giving with an open heart and loving without limits. Nanay had a kind and nurturing spirit. She was known for her generosity and her ability to make everyone feel cared for and welcome. Her beautiful smile and joyful laughter could light up any room. Though she was shy at first, those who truly got to know her couldn’t help but love her deeply.

One of Nanay’s greatest joys was gardening. Whether she was tending to vegetables, fruits, or her favorite flowers. She found peace and happiness in nurturing life and watching things bloom. Whenever she harvested from her garden, she would joyfully share her fruits and vegetables with family, friends, and even neighbors. Her garden was not only a reflection of her love for nature, but also of her generosity and desire to bless others with what she had.

One of the memories her family, especially her grandchildren will cherish forever is how lovingly she cared for them. Nanay always made sure every child was well fed, dressed neatly, and surrounded by her gentle care.  Nanay’s words of love and wisdom will forever echo in the hearts of her family. Every time we see her, she would gently remind us, especially the grandchildren, “Be good, always take care, drive safe, pray, love you, and God bless you.” These simple but powerful words are now a lasting reminder of her love, faith, and care for everyone she held dear.

Her faith in God was her foundation. Nanay loved the Lord with all her heart and never missed an opportunity to remind her family to pray and trust in Him every day. Her faith, love, and strength will continue to guide and inspire all who were blessed to know her.

Rest in peace, Nanay Inday. Please send our love to Tatay and to all our loved ones in heaven. We love you so much, and we will miss your presence everyday. You will forever be in our hearts, Nanay. Until we meet again.

Nanay is predeceased by her mother Gliceria Labor, father Andres Arpon, and our Tatay Jose Rivera “Joey.” Her sister Gloria Delantar and brother Laurentino Delantar. She is survived by her children and their families:

Revee Roque and husband Alvin Roque

  • Children: Aldrich and wife Tiffany, great-grandchildren: Athena Eve and Tahlia Rae

  • AJ and partner Tam

  • Aly and partner Wen

Gladys Cordova and husband David Cordova

  • Children: Robert James Reid

  • Jonathan and partner Raquel

  • Gabrielle and husband Ben Samples, great-grandchild: Joel Gabriel

  • Isabela and partner Noah

Obed Rivera and wife Cheryl Rivera

  • Children: Hazel and partner DeSchaun, great-grandchild: Anyah

  • James Ryan

  • Obed Lars and partner Stephanie

  • Xavier 

  • Elijah

  • Jochebed

Yphel DeCastro and husband Glenn DeCastro

  • Aljhon and wife Monica Rivera, great grand child: Avery James

  • Shelvie and husband Brandon Sagurit, great grand child: Classic Bernard

  • Frederick and partner Oleyssia, great grand child: Ophelia

  • Aaron and partner Dulce

  • Daisy and husband Tyler Sandberg, great grand child: Luna Mariw

  • Dylan

  • Denyelle

  • Kiane

  • Gabriel

Shiela Rivera and partner Vladimir Pikalov

  • Children: Ronald 

  • Kailani and great grand-children: Mahealani and Liana Marie

  • Jasen and great-grandchild: Jeremiah Koa 

  • Jareth

Older Brother Rogelio Labor and brother Simeon Delantar and their family.

Older Sister Ida Labor Delima and her family

“As Nanay would always say…
Be good, always take care, pray, love you, and God bless you.

Her words are a gentle reminder to live with kindness, love, and faith every day.”

VISITATION

A visitation will be held from 3:00pm - 8:00pm on Thursday, November 20th, 2025 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

MASS

Mass will be held at 10:00am on Friday, November 21st, 2025 at St. George Catholic Church located at 120 W 5th St, Stockton, CA 95206

Please leave your condolences below.

Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Rivera family.

Besola Etolia Scantling

September 3, 1928 - November 4, 2025

SERVICE
A service will be held at 11:00am on Wednesday, November 12th, 2025 at Berea Baptist Church, located at 4957 Quashnick Rd, Stockton, CA 95212. The final committal will follow immediately after at 1:00pm at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA, 95240.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be designated to Hospice House of San Joaquin, 3888 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, CA 95204 or to Berea Baptist Church of Morada, 4957 Quashnick Rd, Stockton, CA 95212.

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Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Scantling family.

Velma "Joyce" Backues

March 18, 1942 - November 3, 2025

Joyce Backues of Stockton, California, passed away peacefully on November 3, 2025, at the age of 83. She was born on March 18, 1942, in Lindsay, California, to Ernie and Camille Creamer. Shortly after her birth, the family moved to Stockton, where Joyce spent most of her life.

In 1964, Joyce married Marvin Backues in a beautiful ceremony at Lake Tahoe. They shared many wonderful years together before Marvin’s passing in 2008.

Joyce was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend. She is survived by her three daughters: Cathy (John) Stagg of Stockton; Peggy (Joe) Canepa of Clements; and Penny Basso (Greg Risso) of Stockton. She was a proud grandmother to nine grandchildren: Rick (Dawn) Stagg; Ashley Stagg; Corinne (Garrett) Burkhard; Allison (Brody) Nutting; Emily Canepa; Chris (Morgan) Canepa; and Mackenzie, Taylor, and Lauren Basso. Joyce was also blessed with four great-grandchildren: Brandon Stagg, Adalynn Harbut, Nora Nutting, and Isabella Burkhard.

She is also survived by her brothers, Don (Geri) Creamer of Stockton and Ron Creamer of Stockton, as well as many loving nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ernie and Camille Creamer; and her partner, Earl Rieger who passed away in July.

Joyce was a homemaker who brought joy and warmth to everyone she met. She loved to laugh and was known for her beautiful smile. Her favorite pastimes included playing cards, enjoying bingo, and taking trips to the casino with friends and family.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Joachim Catholic Church in Lockeford where family and friends will gather to honor and remember Joyce’s life and legacy. Joyce will be deeply missed and forever remembered for her kind heart, laughter, and love for her family.

Memorial Contributions may be made in Joyce’s memory to Vitas Hospice.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE

A celebration of life will be held at 10:00am on Tuesday November 18, 2025, at St. Joachim Catholic Church , located at 13392 E Lockeford Ranch Rd, Lockeford, CA 95237.

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Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Backues family.

Diana Burdick

December 21, 1950 - November 3, 2025

DIANA BURDICK OBITUARY

Diana Lee Burdick, 74, of Lodi, California, passed away on November 3, 2025, due to complications from numerous illnesses. She was born on December 21, 1950, in Stockton to George R. “Dick” Lansford and Dorothy (Witt) Lansford. She was raised in Stockton and graduated from St. Mary’s High School. Diana relocated to Lodi, married Jerry Schnaible and became a homemaker. They had one son, Heath. She remarried Jim Burdick 25 years ago.

Diana was gifted in the area of technology, and loved gardening, crafts, wood-working and especially genealogy. She spent many fulfilling years researching the Lansford and Witt families, when she wasn’t amusing herself with her long-haired Dachshund, Shasta (successor to Daisy). In addition to her son, Diana is survived by her daughter-in-law, Christine, grandson, Colin, sister, Elaine Boccoli, brother-in-law Robert Boccoli, and nephews Dan and Michael Boccoli.

A rosary and funeral Mass for Diana will be held on Tuesday, November 18th, at 9:30 am at St. Bernadette’s Church, 2555 Country Club Boulevard in Stockton.

Please leave your condolences below.

Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Burdick family.