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Winnivere Kornstien
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Magdalena M. Cagampan
Magdalena Cagampan was born in Mangatarem, Pangasinan, Philippines on June 28, 2016. She has happily lived the past 3 years and 8 months at the vineyard in Lodi, until her journey ended on December 14, 2016. Magdalena is survived by her children: Marilou “Lulu” Cagampan Concepcion (Carlos “Lito”), Maridel “Alma” Cagampan Stonum (Mike), and Celeste “Ting” Cagampan Estorco (Marcelo “Bong”) and son in law Romeo “Romy” Paguyo; grandchildren: Charese Concepcion Mendoza (Mark), Jericho Concepcion (Grace), Francesca Stonum, RJ Paguyo, Ciara Paguyo, Nikki Paguyo-Seroyla (Harvey), JR Paguyo, Jerome Paguyo, Marcel Estorco, and Rachel Estorco; great-grandchildren: Christian Concepcion, Sienna Concepcion, Sophia Concepcion, and Luke Seroyla.
She was preceded in death by her husband Delfin Cagampan Jr; daughter Jacqueline Cagampan Paguyo, and parents Miguel and Magdalena Mendoza.
Donations may be made to Hospice of San Joaquin in Magdalena’s Name.
SERVICES
A viewing will take place from 2-9 pm on Sunday, December 18, 2016 with a vigil service to take place at 5:30 at Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home, 831 Industrial Way, Lodi. A funeral service will take place at 1:00 PM on Monday December 19, 2016 at the Evergreen Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, Hwy 99 and Harney Lane in Lodi.
Magdalena M. Cagampan
Magdalena Capampan was born in Mangatarem, Pangasinan, Philippines on June 28, 1933. She has happily lived the past 3 years and 8 months at the vineyard in Lodi, until her journey ended on December 14, 2016.Magdalena is survived by her children: Marilou “Lulu” Cagampan Concepcion (Carlos “Lito”), Maridel “Alma” Cagampan Stonum (Mike), and Celeste “Ting” Cagampan Estorco (Marcelo “Bong”) and son in law Romeo “Romy” Paguyo; grandchildren: Charese Concepcion Mendoza (Mark), Jericho Concepcion (Grace), Francesca Stonum, RJ Paguyo, Ciara Paguyo, Nikki Paguyo-Seroyla (Harvey), JR Paguyo, Jerome Paguyo, Marcel Estorco, and Rachel Estorco; great-grandchildren: Nevaeh Mendoza, Elyana Mendoza, Christian Concepcion, Sienna Concepcion, Sophia Concepcion, and Luke Seroyla. She was preceded in death by her husband Delfin Cagampan Jr; daughter Jacqueline Cagampan Paguyo, and parents Miguel and Magdalena Mendoza.
VISITATION
A viewing will take place from 2-9 pm on Sunday, December 18, 2016 with a vigil service to take place at 5:30 at Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home, 831 Industrial Way, Lodi.
SERVICES
A funeral service will take place at 1:00 PM on Monday December 19, 2016 at the Evergreen Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, Hwy 99 and Harney Lane in Lodi.
Donations may be made to Hospice of San Joaquin in Magdalena’s Name.
Edythe Zancanella
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Eliseo Delgado
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David Christion
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Ole Willhite Sr.
Ole L. Willhite Sr. passed away peacefully at home on December 11, 2016 surrounded by his family. He was 85. He was born April 26, 1931 to Viola and Henry Willhite in Bokoshe, OK. The family moved to California and settled in Linden when he was 10 years old. He was a proud U.S. Army veteran, and was a retriever mechanic serving 2 tours of duty during the Korean Conflict. Upon his return from military service to civilian life he met and fell in love with Maryanthia Vezaldenos. They wed soon after in June 1955 and remained happily married for the past 61 years. He worked his entire life in the farming and trucking industry. He started O.W. trucking and later O.W. Hay Service. He had a strong, tireless work ethic, with his mantra being: “Work first, there’s always time to play later”. When the work was done he loved to hunt and fish and in later years enjoyed golfing with his wife. More important than anything to him was spending time with his wife, family and life-long friends.He is survived by his loving wife Maryanthia; his daughter Victoria (Billy) Harris; daughter Judee Willhite, and son Ole (Janet) Willhite Jr. He will be missed as “Papa” to his grandchildren: Hilary (Michael) Seymour, Joey (Stefania) Willhite, Samantha (Troy) Swanson, Billy (Rachel) Harris, Jr. and Jason (Nikki) Harris. His great grandchildren: Mikayla, Mikenna and Mikenzie Seymour; Olivia and T.J. Swanson, and Riley and Joshua Harris will miss their beloved “Papa-O”. He is also survived by his sister Catherine Coldani; and brothers Earl, Ray, and John Willhite. Dad knew his journey here was drawing to a close and specifically asked that we be sure to acknowledge his dedicated and caring Dr. Abbas Chothia, Dr. John Bouteller, his favorite nurse Donna Burke (RNP) and the entire staff of Stockton Cardiology. Also a special thank you to Dr. James Morrissey who dad attributes giving him 33 additional years of time with his family and was always revered as a family friend. Forever in our hearts; rest in peace now Dad until we are together again.
SERVICES
Please join us for funeral services at 10:00 am on Saturday, December 17, 2016 at the Evergreen Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, Hwy 99 and Harney Ln in Lodi, where he will be honored with full military honors by the U.S. Army Honor Guard and the American Legion.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in his name to the American Heart Association.
Edla Bacoccini
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Lois Paxton
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Louis J. Sanguinetti
Louis J. SanguinettiApril 17, 1938 – December 8, 2016 Of Stockton
Louis Sanguinetti went home to be with his mother, father, and two brothers on December 8, 2016. He left behind his wife of 51 years, Sybil Willingham Sanguinetti, his three children, their spouses and families; Robert Sanguinetti, Fred and Danielle Sanguinetti (Cole, Madison, and Annalyse), and Shirlene and Doug Sommerfeld (Jessica and Chelsea). He was preceded in death by Susan Sanguinetti and Sue Sanguinetti. He loved each one unconditionally.
During his life he worked tirelessly to provide for his family even though he was an artist at heart. He spent many hours in his wood working shop making lamps, clocks, bird feeders, and toy houses (to name a few), for family and friends.
He was a true believer in God and attended church regularly, for as long as he was able.
In place of flowers, please donate to St. Anne’s Episcopal Church, Modesto Children Crisis Center, or a charity of your choice.
SERVICES
Friends and family are invited to attend graveside services at 1:00pm, Thursday, December 15, 2016, at Cherokee Memorial Park, Hwy 99 and Harney Lane in Lodi.
INTERMENT
Garden of Freedom, Cherokee Memorial Park in Lodi, California
Helen Thorpe
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Billie Beard
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Bob Bourland
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Susan Gallo
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Carl Moore
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Lacey Yates McBee
Lacey Yates McBee, 83, of Lodi, passed away on December 6, 2016. She was born on June 06, 1933 in Laurel, Mississippi. She loved to travel with her husband, beloved mother, and grandmother. Always kind and supportive “You can if you think you can” was a favorite saying of hers to her children. She is survived by her children: Bonnie (Deryl) Johnson, Cody (Cheryl) McBee, Scott McBee, and Suzanne (Chuck) Moorehead; grandchildren: Kristy Martinez, Katie Perron, Andrew Johnson, Lacey Gunn, and Farrah Alcombright; great-grandchildren: Dallas and Peyton Martinez, Lilly and Chloe Perron, and Wyatt Gunn; and brother Robert Thomson and sister Betty Leonard.She is preceded in death by husband George McBee, and her parents Robert and Lacey Thomson. Lacey instilled the gift of having a personal relationship with God in all of her children and the knowledge that we will all meet again.
SERVICES
Funeral services will be held 1 P.M. Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016 in the Evergreen Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park in Lodi, CA 95240.
Harold Samuel
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Marian Requarth Freeman
Marian R. Freeman passed away on December 6, 2016, in Stockton at the age of 91. Marian was born in Illinois on August 13, 1925, and came to Stockton in 1954. Though she had no formal education beyond high school, she had a sharp mind and strived for excellence and continual learning. For 27 years she worked as a paralegal and office manager at the law offices of Blewett, Garretson & Hachman, where she was a valued asset. She was a contributor and co-editor for the Legal Secretaries Handbook, which became the “bible” for law offices statewide. It provided forms, instructions, and procedures to handle most legal actions. Marian was also active in local and state chapters of Legal Secretaries, Inc. After retirement, she continued to work on a freelance basis assisting with formation of assessment districts for infrastructure for new developments and improvement projects throughout Stockton and the surrounding area. Under her tutelage and example, two members of her support staff went on to become attorneys.
Marian was preceded in death by her husband, Michael Freeman, and her daughter, Sharon Daugherty. She is survived by her beloved grandson, Andy Daugherty, whom she raised as her own after the death of her daughter; several siblings, and nieces and nephews in the Midwest; and dear friends, Tim and Judi Hachman.
SERVICES
At her request, private services were held. Donations may be made to the Legal Secretaries, Inc., 2520 Venture Oaks Way, Suite 150, Sacramento, CA 95833.
Laura Williams
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