obituaries

Loris Dawn Enzminger

July 2, 1937 - March 25, 2026

Loris Dawn Enzminger, 88, of Lodi, died March 25, 2026, following a short illness. She was born to Emil and Emma (Broschat) Martin on July 2, 1937, at New Rockford, North Dakota.

At the age of 7 she moved to Lodi with her family. She attended Lincoln and Needham schools, and graduated as valedictorian of the Class of 1954 at Lodi Union High School. She worked as bookkeeper at Goehring Meat for many years, and then at Hole Free Fruit in Victor.

Loris married her high school sweetheart, Elden Earl Enzminger, on February 10, 1956. They were married 38 years until he passed away June 16, 1994, and were blessed with 2 children. 

Loris was a member of First Baptist church of Lodi since 1947, where she enjoyed singing in the choir and serving as church clerk, financial secretary, in the Women’s Missionary Fellowship, and volunteering in the church office. She attended all of her high school class reunions, and recently served on the committee. She enjoyed music, reading, working with numbers, and over the years was treasurer of several organizations. 

Loris is survived by her daughter Debbie Sue Willlisams (and husband Mike) of Galt; son, Darren Todd Enzminger, of Lodi; and Melynda Cadenhead, who was like a daughter to her. Also, 2 grandchildren Curtis Williams and Brooke Hummel (Russel) and 6 great-grandchildren, Zachary, Nicolas, Jackson, and Macimus Willimas and Charlee and Jaycee Hummel. 

MEMORIAL SERVICE
A memorial service will be held in the Chapel at First Baptist Church Lodi on Wednesday, April 8, 2026 at 11am.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to First Baptist Church, 267 N. Mills Ave. Lodi, CA 95242.

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Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Enzminger family.

Tomasa Guzman Mendoza

January 15, 1930 - March 24, 2026

VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 5:30pm - 8:00pm with a rosary starting at 6:00pm on Monday, April 6th, 2026 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 Tuesday, April 7th, 2026 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240. The final committal will follow in the Chapel of Flowers in Cherokee Memorial Park, located off  Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA, 95240.

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Harold W. Monroe

October 1, 1929 - March 24, 2026

Harold “Hal” W. Monroe passed away on March 24, 2026, after a short illness. He attended schools in Ottawa Kansas and graduated from Ottawa University in Kansas in 1951 with a BS Degree in Biology and Chemistry. Upon graduation from Ottawa University, he enlisted in the Navy and went through boot camp in San Diego. On completion of boot camp, he attended the Naval Storekeepers School while waiting for appointment to Naval Officers Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island. He graduated from OCS in March of 1952 and was assigned to the antisubmarine Destroyer USS Renshaw DDE-499 stationed in Pearl Harbor. On his way to Pearl Harbor from Rhode Island he stopped off in Ottawa to marry Mary DeFries, his fiancée and a student at Ottawa University.

Mary later joined him in Hawaii and enjoyed the three years they were there even though Hal was gone half of the time while participating in the Korean conflict and the 1954 Operation Castle H bomb tests in Bikini Atoll.

Hal left the Navy in February of 1955, returned to the west coast and began his 34 year career with the JCPenney Company in the Oakland, California store as a management trainee. In 1961 after a few promotions in the Oakland store, Hal was promoted to assistant store manager in Walnut Creek. In 1964 he was promoted to Men’s Merchandise Manager on the Group Staff in Oakland under Darrell Parkin, District Manager. While on the Group Staff he served as Group Merchandise Manager and Group Sales and Merchandise Manger. In 1968 he was promoted to Girls and Infants Merchandise Manager under Stewart Bates in the New York Corporate Office. In 1973 Hal was promoted to Corporate Custom Decorating Manger replacing Charlie Logan. In 1977 Hal left the New York Office to return to the west coast as manager of Hawthorne, California. He later served as manager of Carson City, Nevada and retired as manager of the Stockton, California store in December 1989.

In retirement Hal enjoyed cycling, skiing, golf and scuba diving (having completed 255 dives) and a second career in property management as software operations manager for ten years.

Hal served on the board of the Greater Chamber of Commerce of Stockton, the board of United Way and was president in 1988, the board of Stockton Symphony Association, the board of Goodwill Industries of San Joaquin, the Measure W Citizens Oversight Committee, an active member of Central United Methodist Church and the Rotary Club of Stockton, a golf coach with First Tee of San Joaquin, Club secretary and HCSC Foundation Representative of the Northern California/Nevada HCSC LMG.

He is survived by Mary, his wife of 74 years and children Linda Monroe, Michael Monroe (Victoria) and his daughters Emily (Miles) and Molly, Mark “Doug” Monroe (Leslie) and their children Katherine, her daughter Adaline and son Atticus; and Victoria, her sons Nathan and Dylan; sister-in-law Cleo of Phoenix, Arizona; sister-in-law Alice Jo De Fries of Lawrence, his brother Gene Monroe and brother-in-law Stanley De Fries preceded him in death, many nephews and nieces.

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Magdalene Schmidt

Magdalene M. Schmidt
March 5, 1930 - March 18, 2026

Magdalene Schmidt was born March 5, 1930 in Muden-Dieckhorst Germany, and passed away in her sleep at her home in Lodi California on March 18, 2026 at 96 years of age. She immigrated here in 1953 to marry her sweetheart, Dagobert Schmidt, only to find he had been drafted into the US Army. After securing a three-day pass, they were married on Christmas Day. They soon left family in California to relocate across the country when stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia. After an honorable discharge they began the long drive across the United States back to Lodi where they soon built their home where Magdalene lived for nearly 70 years.

In addition to raising their two children and home-making, Magdalene worked briefly as care-giver and at Diamond Foods before taking over the office and bookkeeping duties at their family machine shop & foundry. Always a hard- worker, she kept a spotless home and garden while managing the office. She finally retired in her seventies to enjoy her garden and spend more time with her loving family.

Magdalene was a 70 year member of Emanuel Lutheran Church in Lodi, serving in various capacities including as greeter & on altar guild for many years. She loved her large garden with many varied flowers, as well as good music & classic movies. She enjoyed cooking & baking for her family, with her Rouladen, Streuselkuchen & other special recipes all memories we still enjoy & cherish. Brisk walking five miles around northwest Lodi every morning at 5:30am was a healthy habit she maintained into her eighties; greeting her many morning-walk friends with her bright smile and bidding a cheery good-morning as she “zoomed-by”.

She was a loving and supportive mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who was always positive with a Christian attitude towards life and all that she met. Through a life with more than its share of difficulties, she kept true to her motto of “making the best of it” until the day she died. She was preceded in death by her husband of 69 years, Dagobert Schmidt, and survived by her sister Elfriede Reunig, children Susanne Schmidt and Dr. Norman (Lesa) Schmidt; her grandchildren Alexander (Kelly) Schmidt and Dr. Amanda (Kevin) Keller and four great-grandchildren (Charles, Liam, Elizabeth & Alayna).

CELEBRATION OF LIFE
A Celebration of Life service will be held on Tuesday, March 31 st at 10:00 am at Cherokee Memorial, Evergreen Chapel, followed immediately by a private graveside service.

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Joan Matsune

Joan Hiro Matsune
February 20, 1938 - March 15, 2026

Joan Hiro Matsune passed away on March 15, 2026 at her home in Stockton, California. Born on February 20, 1938 to John Masao and Ruth Toshiye Nakawatase, Joan lived her entire life in Stockton with detours at the Rohwer, Arkansas Relocation Center from 1942 to 1945 and San Jose State University from 1955 to 1959.

A good student from an early age, she graduated from Stockton College in 1955 and San Jose State University in 1959 where she prepared for a career in education. She went on to teach first or second grade for 35 years in the Stockton Unified School District, always striving to have an impact on her students.  

She was a lifetime devoted member of Calvary Church where she taught Sunday school, helped run the Sunday school program and later served as an elder. 

In 1961, she married her beloved husband Lester Matsune and they shared a 40 year marriage until his passing in 2001. 

Joan was known for her diligence, patience, perseverance and kindness. She was always there to provide company and comfort to her family and friends. But her greatest joy was being a grandmother to her three grandchildren, who were truly the light of her life.

She leaves behind her sons Lance Matsune (Karol) and Jon Matsune, grandchildren Kara Matsune, Kelsey Matsune (Preston), Matthew Matsune, and sisters Marsha Sayo Nakawatase and Kimi Diane Oliveira (Ed). Joan was proceeded in death by her husband Lester Matsune and her brother Wayne Susumu Nakawatase. 

MEMORIAL SERVICE
A memorial service to celebrate her life is scheduled for 11:00 AM, Saturday, May 16, 2026 at Calvary Church, 2343 Country Club Blvd., Stockton, CA 95204.

Donations may be made in Joan’s name to the Hospice of San Joaquin, 3888 Pacific Ave., Stockton, CA., 95204.

Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Matsune family.

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Eloisa Velasquez-Barajas

January 10, 1939 - March 13, 2026

VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 4:00pm - 8:00pm with a rosary starting at 6:00pm on Tuesday, March 24th, 2026 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 Wednesday, March 25th, 2026 at St. Joachim’s Catholic Church, located at 13392 E Lockeford Ranch Rd, Lockeford, CA 95237

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Michelle Nicole Amador-Valdez

July 12, 1982 - March 12, 2026

VIEWING
A viewing will be held from 9:30-10:00am on Friday, March 27th, 2026 at the Apostolic Jubilee Center, located at 821 Lassen Ave, Modesto, CA 95358.

SERVICE
A service will be held at 10:00am on Friday, March 27th, 2026 at the Apostolic Jubilee Center, located at 821 Lassen Ave, Modesto, CA 95358.

GRAVESIDE
A graveside service will follow at 2:00pm on Friday, March 27th, 2026 2026 at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA, 95240.

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Brigida Arellano Pintor

February 1, 1941 - March 10, 2026

Brigida Arellano Pintor, 85 years old of Elk Grove California passed away peacefully on March 10, 2026.

Born on February 1, 1941 in Puroc a Dakkel, Vigan City Philippines to Tomas and Felisa Arellano. Brigida is the eldest of eight. She graduated from Maternity and Children’s Hospital in Manila Philippines in 1960. 

She worked as a midwife in her home town, which included travel to the rural mountains of Ilocos Sur for 10 years. With ambition to help her family, she took the opportunity to work abroad in Germany as a nurse for 8 years.    

Her long distance pen pal, Sergeant Narciso Pintor asked for her hand in marriage and petitioned for her to join him in Hawaii. They wed on January 21, 1978. Two years later, Narciso left the service and they sought a new adventure together in sunny Lathrop, California where they lived for 41 years. She worked at Dameron Hospital of Stockton, California as a LVN on the med-surg ward, where she stayed her entire 37 year nursing career. 

Brigida lived her entire life dedicated to helping her family, by supporting them abroad then petitioning and welcoming them to the United States. Waiting faithfully, she was blessed with her own child upon the birth of her son Robert John at the age of 40. Thinking they would only have one, to their surprise she was able to have another child, Grace at 43 years old. 

Brigida’s favorite pastime was always reverent prayer. Her answer to any problem was “you have to pray.” In between daily novena, she would stop to enjoy the smooth vocals of her favorite singer Victor Wood or watch her daily soap opera All My Children during the 90s or Filipino teleserye over more recent years. She also enjoyed putting together photo albums. She was sentimental and saved all cards that were given to her, keeping them in albums as well. Another “old timer” hobby she had was crocheting. As she aged, she was troubled with arthritis, her last 3 projects were blankets for her 3 grandchildren.

Brigida took delight in making everyone her family. Often calling others her adopted brother or sister, she enjoyed being called Mama or Manang Aida by all. She was a gracious hostess and welcomed everyone.

She is survived by her husband of 48 years Narciso; her children Robert John (Alyssa) Pintor, Grace (Ethan) Anderson and 3 grandchildren Olivia, Hope and RJ all who were the light of her life.

VISITATION
A visitation will be held at 1:00pm-7:00pm on Tuesday, March 31st, 2026 with a Memorial Service starting at 4:00pm followed by a Rosary at 5:00pm at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

MASS
 Mass will be held at 11:00am on Wednesday, April 1st, 2026 at St. Anne's Catholic Church  located at 215 W. Walnut St Lodi, CA 95240. Graveside to follow Cherokee Memorial Park, located off of Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA, 95240

LUNCHEON
A luncheon will be held Wednesday, April 1, 2026 from 1:30-3:30pm at Bei Jing Buffet, located at 1025 W Robinhood Dr, Stockton, CA 95207

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Sandra Beth Peterson

Sandra “Sandi” Beth Peterson
November 13, 1939 - March 9, 2026

Born to Archie and Irene Remboldt in Bismarck, ND.

Sandi met her husband Bob in 1957 and they married in 1958. They had 2 children Sara and Ron “Butch”. In 1961 they moved from North Dakota to Lodi, California. Sandi worked most of her career as a medical secretary for several doctors in Stockton. Sandi loved traveling and she and Bob had many memorable trips over the years after their retirement. Sandi deeply loved her family and her many friends.

She is survived by her brother David (Kathy) Remboldt, daughter Sara Larson, daughter-in-law Virginia Swezy-Peterson, grandchildren Becky (Jeff) Haywood, Brent Larson, Hewan Peterson, Gabriel Peterson, Grace Peterson, great granddaughter Sophie Haywood and many nieces and nephews.

Sandi is preceded in death by parents Archie and Irene Remboldt, brother Paul Remboldt, sister Sharon Elhard, son-in-law Jim Larson, husband Bob, and son Ron Peterson.

MEMORIAL SERVICE
 A memorial service will be held at 11:30am on Thursday, March 26th, 2026 at the Evergreen Chapel  at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off of Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE

Celebration of Life following the service at Pietro's 282 Rocky Lane, Lodi, CA  95240

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Syble Bokides

Syble Hill Bokides

May 7, 1936 - March 7, 2026


OBITUARY

Syble Hill Bokides

With deep love & gratitude for a life beautifully lived, we announce the passing of Syble Hill Bokides on March 3, 2026, surrounded by her loving children Bridget Bokides & Richard Bokides.

Born in Oak Grove, Louisiana, Syble was the youngest of twelve children and remained deeply connected to her large extended family throughout her life. After graduation she moved to Houston Texas and eventually settled in Stockton, California where she married Richard (Demastenes) Bokides. Together they shared 49 years of marriage while raising their family and operating several businesses throughout the central valley, including Stockton, Tracy, and Wesley. Syble was an active member of the Stockton Lions Club for many years and proudly served as president. She also volunteered at the Stockton Blind Center and helped raise funds through countless ticket sales at the Lions Clubs annual Crab Feeds. An avid bowler and devoted mother, Syble rarely missed one of her children’s sporting events, no matter the weather. She was known for her elegance and love of fashion & jewelry. She was often seen arriving in her signature heels.

Syble and Richard were passionate fans of the San Francisco 49ers and longtime season ticket holders who loved to tailgate in their motorhome. After Richard’s passing she found companionship and love with John Berkshire who remained devoted to her for the past 15 years. She spent her later years in Woodbridge and Folsom California.

A celebration of life will be held at later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Syble’s memory may be made to UC Davis Hospice, whose compassionate care meant so much to our family.

Her family takes comfort knowing she is reunited with her parents, siblings, and husband Richard.

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Amarinder Gill

January 14, 1980 - March 5, 2026

Amarinder Gill, lovingly known to many as “Ami G” and proudly calling himself “AKA Inspiration”, passed away suddenly and tragically in San Francisco at the age of 46.

Amarinder was a thoughtful, intelligent and determined individual who believed deeply in learning, growth and creativity. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the University of Essex and later completed a Master’s degree in Advanced Computer Science at the University of Sheffield. He was also a certified Project Management Professional (PMP), an achievement he worked hard for and held with great pride.

He had a vibrant and adventurous spirit and found joy in both great journeys and simple everyday moments. He loved basketball, golf, music and art. As a young boy he delighted family members with magic tricks and laughter, carrying that same playful warmth and curiosity with him throughout his life.

One of Amarinder’s most remarkable personal achievements was his self-named “Walking Man” journey, during which he walked the California coastline from San Francisco to San Diego carrying only a backpack and tent. This experience reflected his independence, resilience and deep desire to connect meaningfully with the world around him.

Above all, Amarinder will be remembered for his kindness and generosity. He cared deeply for people who were struggling, particularly those experiencing homelessness. He would often buy meals, offer companionship and stand up for their dignity without hesitation. His genuine smile, humour, loyalty and fearless heart left a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to know him.

He is deeply loved and will be forever missed by his father, mother, sister and his cousins, extended family members, close friends, and the nieces and nephews who adored their Uncle Ami. He brought joy wherever he went — even animals seemed drawn to his gentle and loving nature.

In honour of Amarinder’s compassionate spirit, donations can be made to North Beach Citizens, a nonprofit organization supporting vulnerable members of the San Francisco community.
https://northbeachcitizens.networkforgood.com/projects/45825-general-donations

“Kindness was his journey, and love is the path he leaves behind.”

VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 9:00am - 10:00am on Wednesday, March 18th, 2026 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 Wednesday, March 18th, 2026 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240, followed by Sehaj Path, Antam Ardas and Guru Ka Langar at Deshmesh Darbar Sikh Temple 12098 West Ln Lodi, CA 95240 .

Click here for live stream link for the service:
https://www.viewlogies.net/cherokee/Pf_Fn-clc?pin=624274

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Dustin DeWitt

Dustin DeWitt
July 30, 2004 - March 2, 2026

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Dustin DeWitt, who left us far too soon on Monday, March 2, 2026, at the age of 21. Dustin was a beloved son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin, and friend whose warmth, kindness, and vibrant spirit touched everyone who knew him. In his short but meaningful life, Dustin left a lasting impression on the many people fortunate enough to cross his path.

Born on July 30, 2004, in Stockton, California, Dustin was the son of David DeWitt and Sokha Hem. He grew up in Stockton and graduated from Lincoln High School, Class of 2022, where his charisma and infectious personality made him widely known among classmates, who voted him “Most Wanted.”

Dustin was attending San Joaquin Delta College, working toward his education while balancing jobs at Marina Market and Dutch Bros Coffee. At Dutch Bros, Dustin quickly became a beloved presence among coworkers and customers alike. Known for his genuine kindness and bright spirit, he had a natural gift for connecting with people—often chatting with customers about school, life plans, or whatever was on their minds. Many looked forward to seeing him, and it wasn’t uncommon for customers to tip him even when he hadn’t made their drink, simply because of the positivity he brought to every interaction. The feeling of being welcomed and remembered that Dustin created will remain a lasting memory for those who knew him there.

Dustin was a gentle and giving soul with a deep compassion for animals and for anyone in need. Over the years he rescued and cared for many animals—including cats, dogs, reptiles, and even toads—always eager to help and protect them. He loved spending time outdoors and found peace in fishing, hiking, surfing, and being near the ocean, where he could swim far out and stay for hours.

Music was another constant in Dustin’s life. A percussionist throughout high school and into his early college years, he played drums, snare, and cymbals, and loved singing karaoke with friends and family, bringing laughter and energy wherever he went. Curious and quick-minded, Dustin could solve a Rubik’s Cube in seconds, enjoyed Pokémon, and was always eager to learn something new.

Dustin dreamed of traveling the world and was pursuing a career as a flight attendant, which combined his love of travel with his gift for connecting with people. One trip he especially looked forward to was visiting Cambodia, his mother’s homeland, where he hoped to connect more deeply with his family’s roots.

Above all, Dustin was a devoted son and an incredible big brother to his sisters, Jenika and Malia, who meant the world to him. He carried that role with pride—always protective, encouraging, and deeply loving. To many others, Dustin was more than a friend; he was a best friend, someone whose loyalty, humor, and genuine care made people feel understood and valued.

Dustin is survived by his loving mother, Sokha Hem, and stepfather, Dean McLain; his father, David DeWitt, and stepmother, Flora Pinnella; his stepsister, Haley Pinnella; his beloved sisters, Jenika DeWitt and Malia McLain; his grandmother, Yay Yean, and grandfather, Soeung Hem; his cherished friends, Alex Padilla and Kimora Gray; as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, and dear friends whose lives were made brighter simply by knowing him.

Though his journey ended far too soon, Dustin’s bright spirit will continue to travel with the hearts of all who knew and loved him. He will be profoundly missed, forever cherished, and always lovingly remembered by all who knew him.

Out of the black, into the blue…think green.”

VISITATION & ROSARY
A viewing will take place on Monday, March 23, 2026 from 4:00pm - 8:00pm with a Rosary at 6:00pm at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

SERVICE
A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, March 24, 2026 at 10:00am at St. Anne’s Catholic Church, 215 W. Walnut St, Lodi, CA 95240.

John Herzick

John Herzick
November 19, 1929 - March 2, 2026

John passed away March 2, 2026 at the age of 96.

John was born in St. Clairsville, Ohio. John took after his father in mathematical and engineering abilities. His father was an inventor who passed away when he was just 7 years old. As a young boy, he built his own bicycle so he could have a paper route to earn extra money. In high school he took wood shop and made beautiful furniture including a cedar chest and magazine stand that still look like new today in his home and in his daughter’s home. He was a natural mechanic and his abilities shined when he got a job working at a gas station while in high school.

He was 18 when he drove his mother and sister out to California to join his brother Felix and his family in Stockton. The three of them settled in a small home on Market Street where he, his mom and sister became established in the community.

He was an excellent mechanic and craftsman and soon was taken under the wing of his brother’s brother-in-law, Lou Mollen, who taught him the brick mason business. He was a natural with bricklaying and the building industry. He excelled quickly and became a journeyman running jobs at a very young age. His work can be seen throughout Stockton in the Filipino Center, the brickwork at UOP, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, and numerous homes in Morada and Park Woods where he did custom fireplaces, entry ways, etc. He also did a lot of work in the Lake Tahoe area as well as the Bay Area.

John was in the National Guard for 7 years where he made the rank of sergeant and was in charge of the motor pool, assistant section chief (radio) and rifle marksman.

He made lasting friendships with Ernie Medina and John Catanzaro, and they were in the National Guard together and the Elks. Their friendship continued on after their marriages and starting families and were often together at picnics, bar-b-que’s and family parties. Their children were good friends and the three men’s extended families all were friends, including brothers and sisters, in-laws and their children.

John was a life member of the Stockton Elks lodge and had just been awarded for 75 years of service to the BAC Local 3. The union wrote an article on him in the BAC Local 3 News acknowledging his 75 year accomplishment. He was very proud to receive this award this past November 2025.

John was a loving, kind and patient man. He was good with children who gravitated to him. He would take his nephew and his wife’s nephews fishing, on trips to Yosemite, Micke Grove and other places. He and his daughter Lisa would go to wrestling matches, fishing, baseball games, horseback riding and fun trips to Micke Grove, Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm. She was his assistant /side kick on all house projects.

John married the love of his life, Dolores (Dee) Arnaiz. They were married 65 years until she passed in March 2018. They met through mutual friends and enjoyed going to dinner dances, to dinner shows in Lake Tahoe with friends, and entertaining family and friends in their home. They did a lot of family gatherings with both sides of the family including holiday and birthday parties, picnics, family reunions, etc.

John is survived by his loving daughter, Lisa Herzick, his nephew Jerry Herzick (Phyllis), great nephews Matthew Herzick and Andrew Herzick (Ashley) and great great niece Adaleen Herzick and great great nephew Bronson Herzick.

He is preceded in death by his wife Dolores, parents John and Mary Herzick, brother and sister-in-law Felix and Liz Herzick, his sister Elizabeth and her husband John DeAmicis, and sister in-laws Agnes Arnaiz Romo (Ray), Marie Arnaiz Livpovsky (Tom), brother-in-law Rudy (Buzz) Arnaiz (Gene), Ismael Ventura Arnaiz III (Treva), Eugene Arnaiz and Don Stevens. He is survived by his brother-in-law Howard Arnaiz (Lacey), sister-in-law LaVerne Arnaiz Stevens, and sister-in-law Shirley Arnaiz and numerous nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and great great nieces and nephews from Dee’s side of the family.

VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 4:00pm-7:00pm on Thursday, March 26, 2026 in the Merlot Room in Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

SERVICE
Service will be held at 10:00am on Friday, March 27, 2026 in the Evergreen Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off of Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA.

If you prefer to send a donation in lieu of flowers, donations may be made in John’s memory to:

Hospice of San Joaquin, 3888 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, CA 95204.

Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Herzick family.

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Marsha Ann Bindi 

Marsha Ann Bindi 
August 15, 1946 - March 1, 2026

Marsha Ann Bindi, age 79 of Stockton, CA passed away on March 1, 2026. Born on August 15, 1946 in Falls Creek, Pennsylvania, she was the daughter of Thomas and Mina Hoak. Marsha lived a life devoted to her family and those she loved.

She was the loving wife of Nello, whom she married on December 14, 1963, and a proud and devoted mother to Michael (Leslie) and Michelle (Chris). Her greatest joy was being a grandmother to her cherished grandkids; Alanna (Jakob), Brandon, Matthew, and Alexis. She is also survived by her sister Nancy.

Marsha was a kind woman who never hesitated to help someone in need or feed someone who was hungry. She loved hummingbirds, dragonflies, flowers, and the color purple. In her free time she enjoyed playing slot machines, working on diamond dots, cooking, doing puzzles, and playing games with her family. She will be deeply missed by her loving family and all who were lucky enough to know her.

Marsha has now entered into eternal peace in heaven with our Lord and Savior. A service to celebrate Marsha’s life will be held at Cherokee Memorial Park & Funeral Home as a graveside service on Thursday, March 19 at 11:00 AM, with a repast to follow.

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