Edwin Carl Hilt

Edwin Carl Hilt  

Ed Hilt passed away March 20, 2015 in Stockton at the age of 78. He was born in Honolulu Hawaii on February 14, 1937 to Art and Dorothy Hilt. Our Dad’s vocation in life was his family. Dad was a US Navy Boxing Champion and member of the Cathedral of the Annunciation. He provided for his immediate family, extended family and friends alike. Dad was our warrior and he fought up until the very end with quiet faith, courage, love, fidelity, compassion, determination, strength and awesomeness! These will be his legacy for all who knew him. Rest now Papa, we love you!

Ed was preceded in death by his parents and his brother-in-law Richard Gallego.

He is survived by his loving wife Julie Hilt; son Armando Moreno (Lori); daughters; Peanut Tofanelli (Larry), Cindy Williams; grandchildren: Armando Moreno (Christina), Br. Jonah Joseph Mary, CFR., Erika Moreno, Jennifer Martini, Gina Martini, Katy Williams, Kristopher Young-Tofanelli, Jayson Young-Tofanelli (Kendra), and Julie Tofanelli; great-grandchildren: Hayden, Conner, Cade, Arielle, Noah, Jennifer, Kristopher Jr., Addyson, and brother Donald Hilt (Krista)

GRAVESIDE SERVICES will be held at 11:00 am on Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at Cherokee Memorial Park, Lodi, CA. Donations may be made to Franciscan Friars of the Renewal, St. Michaels Friary, 190 Butler St., Paterson, NJ 07524

Reuben Gomez

August 9, 1933 - March 22, 2015

On the day of our fathers passing, Reuben went to be with our heavenly father.

He is survived by his loving wife Carmen Gomez of 57 years, His daughters Adelina Katen (David) and Debbie Clark (Jay). Grandchildren, David Katen II, Shannon Katen, Jason Clark, Krysta Clark, and four great grandchildren.

He served in the Korean War (Army). Retired from G.S.A. and also Boething Treeland Farms.

Donations may be made in his name to Lodi American Legion Post 22, 320 N. Washington St., Lodi, CA 95240.

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VISITATION

No visitation will be held.

SERVICES

A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Friday, March 27, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at Bear Creek Community Church, 11171 N. Lower Sacramento Rd. Lodi, CA 95242. Followed by a Graveside Service at Cherokee Memorial Park Hwy 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi, CA. http://cherokeememorial.com/cmpfh-cemeteryvisitinfo.html

Robert McCallum Galloway Jr.

Robert GallowayRobert “Bob” Galloway was surrounded by his adoring family as he entered into eternal rest on March 20, 2015.Bob was born on October 1, 1926 in Twechar, Scotland, and was the son of the late Robert M. Galloway, Sr. and Ellen Jane Bradford. Along with his parents and older brother James, Bob immigrated to the USA when he was 3 years old. His family made their home in Longmont, CO where Bob spent his childhood. At the age of 18, he enlisted in the US Navy where he served between 1944 and 1947. Following his military service, Bob moved to Eureka, CA where he met and married the love of his life, Blanche "Nell" Colleen Hendrickson. In 1958, Bob and Nell moved from Eureka to Stockton where they lived for nearly 50 years.

Following a 40-year career in banking, Bob retired from Union Safe Deposit Bank in 1991 where he was Vice President and Manager. In recent years, Bob lived in Sacramento County in order to be close to his family; at the time of his passing, Bob resided in Elk Grove, CA where he had lived since 2011. Bob was an avid golfer and a former member of the Stockton Golf and Country Club, where he once served as president. He will be missed dearly by all who knew him and remembered fondly for his quick wit and sense of humor. Bob was preceded in death by his wife of 65 years, Nell Galloway. Left to mourn his passing are three children: Cathy Verkerk (wife of James Verkerk), Lori Brisson (wife of Michael Brisson) and Mark Galloway. He is also survived by five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be sent to Green Valley Hospice, 3009 Douglas Blvd #160, Roseville, CA 95661.

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VISITATION

No Visitation will be held.

SERVICES

A Graveside Inurnment will be held Saturday April 11, 2015 , 10:15 a.m. at Cherokee Memorial Park, Hwy 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi, CA 95240

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Following the service, a Celebration of Life will be held at Harmony Wynelands, also in Lodi.

 

 

 

 

John T. Mitchell

John T. Mitchell, age 94, was born in Tennessee and passed away on March 17, 2015 in Stockton, CA. He was married to his loving wife Katherine for 72 years. He is survived by Katherine and their children John (Elizabeth) Mitchell Jr., Elizabeth (Lonnie) Kelley, James (Susan) Mitchell, 9 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, 1 great, great grandson. He was preceded in death by his daughter Betty Murphy. Please add your condolences in the comments below.

VISITATION

Visitation will be on Tuesday, March 24, 2015 from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home, 831 E. Industrial Way, Lodi, CA 95240

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Services will be held Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at Evergreen Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, Hwy 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi, CA 95240 http://cherokeememorial.com/cmpfh-cemeteryvisitinfo.html

 

Reception to Follow at Mayfair Christian Church, 5 W. Swain Road, Stockton, CA.

 

Janice McCaffrey Navone

Janice McCaffrey NavoneJanice McCaffrey Navone passed away suddenly on March 14, 2015. Janice was born in Stockton, attended Stockton High School, and graduated from the University of Pacific (COP) at age 19.

After receiving her Master's Degree in education, she taught in Stockton schools for 23 years while having seven children with Aldo, the love of her life.

She was totally devoted to her children and every night spent time teaching them individually. When she finally retired from teaching, she was very active with Assistance League while also devoting her time to her family and gardening. After living in Waterloo, Calif. for 66 years, Janice and Aldo recently moved to The Commons on Thornton Road in Stockton.

 She is survived by Aldo her husband of 68 years, sons David (Margo), Ron (Michelle), Tom (Elisabeth), and daughters Lorinda (Mark) Ochinero, Velda (Jim) Davis, Marla Cardoza, Diana (Clark) Hulbert, 17 grandchildren, and 5 great grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, Janice has always wished donations be directed to San Joaquin County Historical Society Museum.

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VISITATION

No visitation will be held.

SERVICES

Funeral services are private.

 

Warren Louis Potts

Warren Louis PottsWarren passed away on Friday, March 13, 2015 in Lodi. Born in El Reno, OK to Walter and Christena Potts, raised in Chauvin and New Orleans until sixth grade, he moved to Richmond, Calif.

After graduating from Richmond High School in 1954, he went to San Jose State University, where he continued his love and pursuit of judo and his high school sweetheart, Georgia.

They married in 1955. They had five children: Sandi (Scott) Cornfield, Michael (Kathleen) Potts, Dennis Potts, Carole (Chris) Funge, Kevin (Elizabeth) Potts; grandchildren Christina (Chris), Clinton (Kim), Tyler, Emilie, Alex, Katrina (Bill); great grandchildren Christopher, Colin, Brianna, as well as his next-door “grandchildren” Ellie and Logan.

After college, he served in the U.S. Army Reserve for three years. Wanting to try his chops at the culinary arts, he was a chef at the five-star restaurant Doggie Diner. He started his career at AC Transit as a driver, then dispatcher before moving to Golden Gate Transit where he retired after 25 years as the Superintendent of Scheduling.

He was a passionate square dancer with various clubs and past president of the Northern California Square Dancers Association.

His greatest joys besides collecting unique hats and watching his extended family grow up were “keeping the city safe” as a Lodi Police Partner with his buddy, Vito.

He was a deacon at Grace Presbyterian Church in Lodi and loved to travel the world with Georgia. She preceded him in death in 2014.

In 2013 they established the Novacek-Potts Memorial Scholarship Fund at Tokay High School. Warren was well known throughout Lodi as the “Turtle Hat guy” for the custom hat he wore everywhere he went. He was truly loved by those who met him and will be missed by all.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Novacek-Potts Memorial Scholarship Fund (Bank of Stockton, PO Box 759, Lodi, CA 95241) or Grace Presbyterian Church.

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VISITATION

No visitation will be held.

SERVICES

A Celebration of Life (New Orleans style) will be held on Sunday, March 22, at 3:00 pm at Grace Presbyterian Church, 10 North Mills, Lodi, CA.

Carmen 'Connie' Kiedrowski-Murphy

 Carmen "Connie" Kiedrowski-MurphyCarmen “Connie” Kiedrowski-Murphy of Lodi passed away on March 12, 2015 surrounded by her family and was 90 years old. Connie was born on October 1, 1924 in Tracy, California to Clifford and Norah Cox. She married Hugh Kiedrowski on November 20, 1942, until his death in 1989. She then married Robert Murphy on April 16, 1992, until his death in 1998.

Connie is survived by her two sons, Randy and Bonnie Kiedrowski and Gary and Lynn Kiedrowski and Nikki Kiedrowski. She also leaves behind four grandsons, John Kiedrowski, Eli Kiedrowski, Noah Kiedrowski, and Ezra Kiedrowski and granddaughter Alethia Lively and 10 great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents and 3 siblings.

Connie was the matriarch of our family and will be missed by us all. She was a bookkeeper for many years. Her strength, courage and sense of humor was an inspiration to all of us. She was caring, loving and enjoyed her life. She enjoyed shopping, playing cards, and played golf for many years. Connie is a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church.

A memorial service will be held April 9, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 701 S. Pleasant Ave, Lodi, California. Donations can be made in her name to Hospice of San Joaquin County, 3888 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA 95204.

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VISITATION

No visitation will be held.

SERVICES A memorial service will be held at a later date.

Hershel F. Williams

  Herchel F. Williams, 87, passed away March 12, 2015. He was born February 18, 1928 in Wagnor, Oklahoma to John and Elizabeth Williams, and married Tillie J. McFarland of Wagnor, Oklahoma. He moved to Stockton in 1951 where he has called home since.

Herchel is survived by his wife Tillie, sons Larry W. and Gary B. and daughter in law Rosemary of Visalia, 2 granddaughters and 4 great grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother Bill of Stockton and sister Margie Culwell of Wagnor.

Please sign the online guestbook at www.cherokeememorial.com.

VISITATION

No visitation will be held.

SERVICES

No services will be held.

INTERMENT

Interment is private by family at Cherokee Memorial Park, Lodi, Calif.

Mary Maxine Settrini

Maxine passed away in Lodi on March 11, 2015 at the age of 92. She was born in Plattsmouth, Nebraska to Ethan and Carma Lewis on April 30, 1922. At the age of 13 Maxine came to California And Resided in Pacific Grove until meeting Alfred who was stationed at The Presidio. After the war ended they started a family in Gilroy.

Maxine loved and enjoyed her family and friends, and had many great memories of family gatherings.

She also enjoyed camping with her sisters and brothers in law, however the fondest activity she enjoyed was bingo and would not miss a chance to play.

In 2010 she and Alfred celebrated 70 years of marriage. Officiating at the celebration was Father Ed Fitz-Henry, whom she referred to as her other grandson. He would often drop everything and come to be by Maxine’s side and often would come all the way from Hollister just to visit her.

Maxine was preceded in death in 2011 by her husband Alfred and leaves behind her three children: Alfred Settrini of Nebraska, Barbara Brown (Bill) of Morgan Hill, Sandy Federico (Vittorio) of Lodi; sisters: Dorothy Settrini of Fresno, Joanne Clement of Stockton; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. She also leaves behind special friends at Vienna Nursing Home in Lodi, including staff, caregivers, and physical therapists.

VISITATION

No visitation will be held

SERVICES

Funeral Service at Evergreen Chapel at 1pm, Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at Cherokee Memorial Park, Highway 99 and Harney Lane, Lodi, California

INURNMENT

Following services at Cherokee Memorial Park, Highway 99 and Harney Lane in Lodi, California

Wallace Masaki Sakata

Wallace Masaki Sakata, otherwise known as Wally, was born to Seichi Sakata and Kiyoko Sato-Sakata in his home in Haiku, Maui on June 1, 1937. Wallace was the fourth of five children. Nancy Sakata-Yamanaka was the firstborn. The second was Alice Sakata-Nagata and the third was Patsy Sakata-Mori. The fifth was Stanley “boy” Sakata.

Wally’s childhood was challenged by the death of his mother when he was 10 years old. His oldest sister, Nancy, became the caregiver of the family at the tender age of 16. Nancy and Stanley boy are the surviving siblings. Nancy lives in Lodi, CA and Stanley boy resides in Denver, CO.

Wally grew up in Maui until he moved to Kona, Hawaii to help his father tend the coffee farm. While in Kona, Wally attended and graduated from Konawaenah High School Class of 1955. His pastimes, while attending high school, were track, playing football, spear fishing and wild boar hunting.

In order to further his education, Wally moved to Lodi California in 1960 to live with his sister Patsy and her husband Kenneth Mori. During that time, Wally saw it prudent to obtain a job for the City of Lodi to help his father retire some debt. For increased job stability, Wally moved to San Francisco with his brother, Stanley boy, and obtained a job with Caltrans.

During his time in San Francisco he met his bride, JoAnn Miyamoto. They were married on May 7, 1967. Shortly thereafter, they were blessed by the birth of their first son, Derek, on October 13, 1969. In order to find a more hospitable environment to raise a family, Wallace, JoAnn and Derek moved back to Lodi in 1970 to be near their relatives, the Moris and Yamanakas. Shortly after their move, Wallace and JoAnn were blessed with the birth of their second son, Ross, on March 29, 1972.

In order to find a religion in which to raise their new family, Wally and JoAnn were baptized into the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. The church remained important to them throughout their lives. Through their membership they were blessed with many lifelong friendships that extended to their children who attended the Lodi Seventh-Day Adventist School System.

Wally transferred from Cal Trans to the Employment Development Department in the State of California. There he delved into the then “new world” of computer programming. Wally worked for the State of California for 37 years without using a sick day, which then allowed his earlier retirement at the age of 64 years.

During Wally’s time of employment, he and JoAnn enjoyed seeing the marriage of their two sons. Derek was married to Cindy Sumarauw in 1997 and Ross was married to Krista Carver in 1999. After his retirement, he enjoyed his two grandchildren born to Ross and Krista. Mia was born in 2003 and Lily was born in 2004.

Wally retired well due to his excellent planning, in addition to enjoying his grand daughters; he travelled to the Caribbean on a cruise with JoAnn and then to Japan and Italy with Derek and Cindy. His enjoyment was cut short when his then wife of 40 years passed away at the age of 61 in 2008. Wally bravely continued forward despite the loss of his longtime companion. After her death, he travelled with Derek and Cindy to Indonesia, the Netherlands and France. He subsequently then took his whole family to Maui and China.

After the death of his spouse, Wally was blessed by the birth of his first grandson, Simon in 2011. Wally was very proud of his first grandson who would carry on the “Sakata” name. He was then further blessed by the birth of a second grandson, Abram in 2013. Papa really loved all of his grandchildren. He enjoyed buying them lots of gifts and traveling to Lake Tahoe with them every year.

During the last years of his life, Wally was faced with the challenge associated with his diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease. Wally faced his aggressor with courage and resolve. With the help and dedication of Ross, Krista, Mia and Lily; he lived with dignity and comfort until he passed peacefully in his sleep on Monday, March 9, 2015.

Wally is survived by his sons, Derek and Ross and their wives Cindy and Krista. Derek and Cindy have two sons, Simon and Abram. Ross and Krista have two daughters, Mia and Lily.

VISITATION

No visitation will be held.

SERVICES

Memorial Service will be held 3:00 p.m. Saturday, March 14, 2015 at  English Oaks Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 1260 W. Century Blvd, Lodi , Calif.

 

Norman English Byrd

Norman English ByrdNorman English Byrd was born Dec. 28, 1930 in Sedalia, Missouri, the fifth child of Curtis Foster Byrd and Virginia Josephine English-Byrd. His was a large family. He attended elementary school and high school at Hubbard High School. After his high school graduation, he migrated to California where an older brother, Charles, was already living. With Charles’ support and assistance he was able to survive the move.

Norman’s move to Oakland, Calif. was to lead to many momentous events in his life. In 1948, he was baptized into the Seventh-day Adventist Church by Pastor R.W. Nelson, pastor of the Market Street Seventh-day Adventist Church. Although in his teens at the time, he was a committed Christian and became a serious student of the Bible and the Spirit of Prophecy, a practice that he continued throughout his life. He formed a close friendship with Luther Williams, another conscientious Christian teenager, who was baptized a year after Norman.

It was at the Market Street Church that he met Deborah Elizabeth Ann Saxton Young, and a romance started that eventually led to a lovely wedding and marriage in 1951. He became part of the Young and McCoy families with the marriage, and he moved to Stockton, California where they had settled. Norman joined with others in the building of the Market & “E” Seventh-day Adventist Church. He became an active and involved church member.

Norman found employment at Southern Pacific Railroad where he worked until he was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1952. He served for two years in various stateside locations and attained the rank of Corporal. In September of 1952, their daughter, Edwina, was born. Two years later in September of 1954, Deborah and Norman were blessed with twin sons that they named DelRay and DeShay.

After his Army duty, he returned to Stockton where he was employed as a psychiatric technician at Stockton State Hospital. The hospital eventually sent him to San Joaquin Delta College to pursue a degree in nursing. Upon completing his nursing degree, he returned to Stockton State Hospital to work as a psychiatric nurse, a position that the held for thirty years. He also worked as a psychiatric nurse at St. Joseph’s Hospital Crisis Center for many years.

Even though Norman led a busy work schedule, he was faithful in his church duties. He held many church offices including Sabbath School superintendent and teacher, elder, and board member. He was also the church treasurer for many years. He was instrumental in starting and supporting the Worthy Students’ Fund, a fund that made it possible for many of the children of the church to obtain a Christian education. He also served as a school board member and chairman. He was the chairman of the building committee for the structure at 2929 S. “B” Street. He worked tirelessly in coordinating with the contractor, fund raising, and even doing some of the physical work involved. He gave liberally and sacrificially toward the building and to other church projects. He loved his church.

Norman was a family man who enjoyed being with his wife and children.  In most activities, Norman and Deborah were always together.  He and Deborah sacrificed to give their children a Christian education.  Following high school graduation, Edwina attended and graduated from La Sierra University.  The twins both went into the military.

Norman enjoyed many hobbies including photography, recording sermons, carpentry, and traveling.  In 1970, he traveled to the World Youth Congress in Switzerland with his daughter, Edwina.  Sometimes the family made trips east to visit other family members.  He especially enjoyed the times spent with his extended family members.  He also enjoyed studying the Bible with others where he was able to share the many truths that he had learned.

During the years of his life he was saddened with the loss of those closest to him.  In 1995, he had to deal with the death of Ted Liben, a young man from Ethiopia that he was sponsoring.  In 2000, was to suffer the loss of his son, DelRay to cancer.  When his wife, Deborah became ill with terminal cancer, he was her faithful bedside caregiver.  She lost that battle in 2009 and Norman lost his bride of fifty-eight years of marriage.

In recent years Norman’s health began to decline. His daughter, Edwina, was his faithful and constant caregiver. His life ended on March 8, 2015, at the age of eighty-four. He awaits the call of his Savior when he will be resurrected to a glorified body to live eternally.

Left to cherish his memories are his daughter, Edwina, son, DeShay, sisters, Coleta Small (George), Ruth Abner, Ida McGill (Nathaniel, Sr.), brother, Gerald Byrd, a host of in-laws, four grandchildren, great grandchildren, cousins, nieces, nephews and many friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings, Charles Byrd, Curtis Byrd, Jr., Martin Byrd, Hollis Byrd, and Barbara Byrd.

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VISITATION

Visitation will be held on Friday, March 20, 2015 from 10:00 am to 11:00 am at the Valley Seventh-day Adventist Church.

SERVICES

Friday, March 20, 2015 at 11:00 am in the Valley Seventh-day Adventist Church 2929 "B" St. Stockton, California 95206.

INTERMENT

Cherokee Memorial Park, Hwy 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi, CA 95240

Robert Gene Morgan

Robert Gene MorganRobert Gene Morgan, born Nov. 29, 1945, passed away peacefully on March 8, 2015 at Lodi Memorial Hospital. He was 69. He was surrounded by his immediate family and friends. Robert is survived by his loving wife, Diana Morgan of Lodi, and his sister, Ida Branch of McKinleyville, California.

He also leaves behind his daughter, Sandra Lynn Morgan of Eureka, California, his granddaughter, Macy Kay Morgan, and grandson, Robert David Morgan, Sr.

Bob also had 4 great grandchildren, Harmony, Olivia, Brenda, Robert Jr. , and nephew, David Branch (Donna).

Bob was a retired postal employee and was an avid Los Angeles Dodgers fan. He enjoyed fishing and gardening.

At Bob’s request, there will be no services. Please remember Bob in your heart and prayers. Please leave your condolences in the comments below.

VISITATION

No visitation will be held.

SERVICES

No services will be held.

Haruko Helen Kishida

Haruko Helen Kishida, born February  7, 1917 , passed away peacefully on March 7, 2015 at the age of 98 years. She was born in Lodi, and attended local schools. In 1933 she married Shigeo Kishida, and together they raised their three children in Lodi. During World War II they were interned to Rohwer Relocation Camp in Rohwer, Arkansas. In 1943 they moved to Spanish Fork, Utah, and returned to Lodi in 1946.

Helen worked as a housekeeper for a teacher, doctor, and at a furniture store before retiring. She was a member of the Lodi Buddhist Women’s Association, Lodi Japanese American Citizen’s League, and the Lodi Buddhist Church.

She enjoyed many trips with her daughter to the East Coast, to enjoy the “Fall Colors”, Niagara Falls, and to Japan, where she got re-acquainted with some of her relatives and always made new friends along the way.

Helen’s greatest passion was growing plants and flowers. She had one tangerine tree which was tendered with loving care. Her many friends and relatives were recipients of its fruit. Her ready smile, laugh, love of family parties, and generous nature will be greatly missed by family and friends. She provided us with many happy memories.

She is preceded in death by her husband Shigeo, son Howard, her parents, Kaichi and Shinayo Sakoda, brothers Kazuo, Gunji, Shigeo, and Tom Sakoda. She leaves behind her daughters, Barbara Daijogo (Tom), Patricia Kishida, granddaughters, Lori Hirasawa and Kendra Daijogo, great grandchildren, Tyler, Spencer, and Alyssa Hirasawa and numerous nieces and nephews.

A private service was held with Rev. Kusunoki officiating. In lieu of koden or flowers, contributions may be made in Helen’s memory to Buddhist Church of Lodi, 23 N. Stockton St., Lodi, CA 95240-2214 or the charity of your choice.

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VISITATION

No visitation will be held.

SERVICES  

No additional services will be held.

Arlene Mae Walker

Arlene WalkerArlene Mae Walker passed away in her sleep at her home in Stockton, Calif. on Friday, February 27, 2015 at the age of 83. Arlene was married to Joseph Garland Walker for 23 years and they had four children, Linda, Joseph (Joey), Patricia (Patty) and Patrick Steven.

Arlene was born in Lodi on March 15, 1931. Arlene worked at Del Monte Cannery for 19 years. She enjoyed quilting with her sisters, hosting pickling parties over the years with her family and playing cards.

Arlene is survived by her daughters, Linda Carol Wallace and Patricia Arlene Needham, her son, Patrick Steven Walker, her brothers, Theodore Wagenman, Harvey Wagenman, her sisters, Betty Batterton, Evelyn Busby, Marion Sell, and Alice McCready. Survived by 9 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.

Arlene is preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Garland Walker; her parents, Jacob Wagenman and Elizabeth Layer; her son, Joseph Dewain Walker; her grandsons, Christopher Reed and Jesse Joe Walker; her sisters, Florence Sexton and Nancy McDaniels.

The funeral service will be held in Evergreen Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, at 1 p.m. March 20. Patrick Steven Walker will be officiating. A reception will immediately follow at Arlene’s home. Cherokee Memorial will be taking care of funeral arrangements.

For more information call (209) 462-1482. Donations can be sent to Patricia Needham, P.O. Box 14, Pollock Pines, CA, 95726.

VISITATION

No visitation will be held.

SERVICES

A memorial  service will be held 1:00 p.m. Friday,  March 20, 2015, Evergreen Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, Hwy 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA

INTERMENT

Inurnment will take place at El Dorado Cemetery, El Dorado Hills, CA

Ruby Patricia 'Patty' Willyard

Ruby Patricia 'Patty' WillyardRuby Patricia “Patty” Willyard entered into the presence of her Lord February 24, 2015. Born in Burbank, Calif. Jan. 3, 1927 to John Granville Martin and Lillian Ruth Martin, she was reared in the San Fernando Valleyand Ventura, where she would meet and fall in love with Navy 2nd Class Petty Officer Paul Willyard during WWII, marrying him August 11, 1946.

She was preceded in death by her husband Paul of 59 years, and is survived by her eldest son John and his wife Debbie, son Daniel and his wife Cathy, Ann and her husband Charles as well as nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Faith and family were of paramount importance to her and she nurtured her family while her husband Paul pastored many churches throughout California and Nevada. She was most recently a long standing member of the Stockton Alliance Church, where her celebration of life will be held Monday, March 2, at 11:30 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial contribution to The Great Commission Fund, c/o the Stockton Alliance Church, 825 Highmoor Ave., Stockton, CA 95210.

VISITATION

No visitation is scheduled

SERVICES

A celebration of life will be held Monday, March 2, 11:30 a.m., at Stockton Alliance Church, 825 Highmoor Ave. Stockton, CA 95210

INTERMENT

No public service is scheduled

Leroy Frank Grohman

Leroy Frank GrohmanLeroy Frank Grohman, born Nov. 22, 1934 in San Antonio, Texas, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, in his home in El Dorado Hills, Calif. on Feb. 22, 2015. After graduating from high school in San Antonio, Leroy (Lee) served our country for four years in the Navy with extensive overseas duty. Lee moved with his family to the San Jose area in 1959 and worked as a machinist for Lockheed Martin and other companies in the Bay Area and gained recognition for his skill as a tool cutter grinder who could achieve best-in-class tolerances on critical parts.

After his retirement in 2000, Lee moved with his wife, Joan, to El Dorado Hills, Calif.

He was proceeded in death by his mother, Hattie Grohman, father, Frank Grohman, his beloved wife of 54 years, Joan, three sisters and four brothers. He is survived by his daughters, Debbie Leija, Elaine Small and Janet Martin, sons, Jack and Glen Grohman, two sisters, three brothers, nine grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren.

Remembrances in lieu of flowers, can be made in Lee’s name to Bristol Hospice ~ Sacramento LLC,, 2140 Professional Drive, Suite 210, Roseville, CA 95661.

VISITATION

Friends and family are invited for visitation at Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home, 831 Industrial Way, Lodi, CA 95240  Thursday, Feb. 26 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., with a Rosary Service at 7 p.m.

SERVICES

Funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 27 at St. Anne’s Church, 215 West Walnut St., Lodi, Calif.

Mary Irene (Elston) Twitty

Mary Irene (Elston) TwittyMary Irene (Elston) Twitty, 90, of Galt went peacefully into the arms of Jesus on February 21, 2015. She was born July 12, 1924 to Anna Gertrude (Garity) and Alvy Dean Elston in Mount Ayr, Iowa. She graduated from Hail High School; Hamburg, Iowa in 1944 after taking a couple of years off to assist in raising her siblings.

Mary met her husband Glen in Iowa. She came out to visit him in California while he was serving in the Army. They were married in Stockton on January 30, 1946. They moved back to Iowa for a few years, before returning to California. They resided primarily in the San Joaquin & Sacramento Counties, settling in Galt after purchasing their lifelong residence in 1964.

She worked primarily in the food service industry, at such notable places as The Camelot, Al the Wops, Lay’s Restaurant, Sunshine Café and Vienna Convalescent Hospital. She retired in 1988.

Mary was a tough, ornery, but loving lady who enjoyed camping, dancing, shopping, fishing, gardening, garage sales, sewing, and just spending time outdoors, especially on her front porch in her later years.

She is proceeded in death by her husband, Glen Twitty (2003); son, Terry Glen Twitty (infant); and daughter, Ginger Lee Billingsly (1995).

She is survived by her daughter, Jackie Lynn Twitty, son, Timothy Dean Twitty, both of Galt. Ten Grandchildren; Lorna (Tom) Dillon LaRoe, Tonya (Eric) Hartwell, Wayne Billingsly, Glenda Greenhaw, Amber (Jack) Brixey, Anthony Hubbard, Stephanie Desersa, Katie Goff, Mashauna Twitty and Casey Twitty. As well as sixteen Great Grandchildren and one Great-Great Grandson.

Services will be held at Cherokee Memorial Park (Harney Ln. & Hwy 99) in the Chapel of Flowers on March 5, 2015 @ 11:00 AM. Pastor Tim Stevenson of Horizon Community Church officiating. A potluck Celebration of Life Reception immediately following at the Lodi Moose Lodge, 3824 E. Woodbridge Rd. Acampo. All who knew her are welcome to attend.

VISITATION

No visitation will be held

SERVICES

Services will be held Thursday, March 5 at 11:00 a.m. in the Chapel of Flowers, Cherokee Memorial Park, Hwy 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA 95240

Celebration of Life reception immediately following at the Lodi Moose Lodge, 3824 E. Woodbridge Rd. Acampo

Donald Eugene Gould

Donald Eugene Gould was born July 18, 1934 in Kansas City, Missouri and passed away February 20, 2015 at home due to sudden heart failure. He left this world quickly, unexpectedly, and without suffering. His strong belief and faith in God was his strength to all of his family and that was demonstrated by being a pillar and active member of Mayfair Christian Church for the past 50 years. Don’s greatest passion was bowling and despite being 80 years old, he bowled weekly since his early twenties. Don married Rita E. Gould in 1962 and enjoyed 53 years of shared life.

Don came from a meager upbringing where he learned the true value of making a living. He started working at his family owned business, “Gould’s Café” in Texas from ages 13 to 17 years old. He completed the 11th grade and since times were so financially tough, he found a job as manager of a small drive in restaurant from age 18 to 19. Next, he was fortunate to land a better paying job as a driller in the oil fields from ages 20-23 as he also became a father of three little boys, Donny, Danny, and Michael from his first marriage.

God always took Don into a new direction when a better paying opportunity presented itself; he found that in becoming a welder for the next 30 years. During that time, he moved to California, where he met Rita, his soul mate. They were married three months later and their first child and Don’s only daughter, Cathy was born. A few years later, his last born, David came along.

Through the years, Don continued his welding profession until he retired at the age of 53. His next venture was going into business with his son, David who lived with Muscular Dystrophy his entire life. Don’s devotion to David’s well being was displayed by his support in helping David realize his own goals and dreams in starting a print shop from the ground floor. Together, they remained in business until David’s passing 16 months ago and it was 27 years up to Don’s own passing.

Don was a man who was well loved and respected in his church and bowling community and was a man who was always ready to lend a helping hand. He was truly a self made man with his faith in God to lead him every step of the way.

Don left behind his loving wife and life partner, Rita, his children, Danny Gould (Carol), Michael Gould (Aura), and Cathy Gould-Harrison (Richard), his daughter in laws, Shannon Gould, Bridget Gould and Rita Gould. He also leaves 9 grandchildren: Jamie, Brandon, Brittany, Bethany, Marisa, Jonathan, Takashi, Todd, and Jennica as well as 8 great grandchildren: Mina, Tierstyn, Camdyn, Brayden, Samuel, Evan, twins, Mackenzie and Madison.

Don was preceded in death by his parents, Alice and Wilbur Gould, his three brothers, Wilbur, Charles, and Norman, his oldest son, Donny in 1985, his grandson, Stephen in 2001, and his youngest son, David in 2013.

Please join us in attending a "Celebration of Life" on Saturday, February 28th at 11am at Mayfair Christian Church, 5 West Swain Road, Stockton, California to give Don the honor of being celebrated for his life. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Defying Muscular Dystrophy at www.defyingmd.com or by mailing to Defying Muscular Dystrophy at 3031 W. March Lane, Ste. 134, Stockton, Ca 95219. Viewing will be held at Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home at 831 Industrial Way, Lodi Ca during the following days and times: Friday, Feb. 27th 3:00 8:00 pm, Saturday, Feb, 28th 1:00-6:00 pm and Sunday, March 1st from 1:00-4:00 pm.

VISITATION

Visitations will be held at: Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home at 831 Industrial Way, Lodi, Calif. 95240 during the following days and times: Friday, Feb. 27th 3:00 8:00 pm, Saturday, Feb, 28th 1:00-6:00 pm and Sunday, March 1st from 1:00-4:00 pm.

SERVICES

No services

INTERMENT

No public service will be held