Gracelynn (Perry) Parker

F, b. 2 March 1911, d. 10 December 2004
Last Edited17 Apr 2014
     Gracelynn (Perry) Parker married Leland Parker.1 Gracelynn (Perry) Parker was born on 2 March 1911 at Colorado.1 She died on 10 December 2004 at Sonora, Tuolumne, California, at age 93.2 She was buried at Dudley Cemetery, Greeley Hill, Mariposa Co., California.1

Family

Leland Parker d. Dec 1996

Citations

  1. [S2153] Union Democrat, 15 Dec 2004, BOLD:]Gracelynn (Perry) Parker March 2, 1911 - Dec. 10, 2004
    ... She was preceded in death by her husband, Leland Parker, in December 1996. A private burial service is scheduled at Dudley Cemetery in Greeley Hill. Terzich and Wilson funeral Home is handling arrangements.
  2. [S2153] Union Democrat, 15 Dec 2004, BOLD:]Gracelynn (Perry) Parker March 2, 1911 - Dec. 10, 2004
    Longtime Greeley Hill resident Gracelynn (Perry) Parker died Friday at a Sonora hospital. She was 93. She was born in colorado and had lived in Greeley Hill for 30 years. She was a registered nurse and homemaker. She was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Her friends said she loved to read and loved Jesus.
    She is survived by many friends including Don and Darla Phelps of Hanford, Kings County.
    She was preceded in death by her husband, Leland Parker, in December 1996. A private burial service is scheduled at Dudley Cemetery in Greeley Hill. Terzich and Wilson funeral Home is handling arrangements.

James Honeycutt

M, b. 1 April 1944, d. 19 December 2004
FatherWilliam Thornton Honeycutt1
MotherMrs. Marjorie Lee Honeycutt1
Last Edited11 Apr 2014
     James Honeycutt was born on 1 April 1944 at California.2 He was the son of William Thornton Honeycutt and Mrs. Marjorie Lee Honeycutt.1 James Honeycutt died on 19 December 2004 at Groveland, Tuolumne, California, at age 60.2
     James Honeycutt was also known as James Thornton Honeycutt.1

Citations

  1. [S2070] Union Democrat, 04 Sep 2002, page 2A, William Burton Honeycutt Jan. 26, 1940 - Aug. 31, 2002
    ... Mr. Honeycutt is survived by a son, Randy Burton Honeycutt of Modesto; a daughter, Gina Lin Honeycutt-Smith of Oceanside; his former wife, Gail Harriet Honeycutt-Cox; three brother, James Thornton Honeycutt, John Burton Honeycutt and Daniel Robert Honeycutt, all of Modesto; a sister, Alicia Marilyn Bird of Groveland; and four grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, William Thornton Honeycutt and Marjorie Lee Honeycutt, and a sister Zettie Ann Kinter. Visitation will be Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. at Salas Brothers Chapel in Modesto. A funeral will be held Friday at 1 p.m. at Salas Brothers Chapel. Burial will be in Pioneer.
    DUD.
  2. [S2069] Union Democrat, 03 Mar 2005, pg 2A, James Honeycutt April 1, 1944 - Dec. 19, 2004
    Groveland resident James Honeycutt died unexpectedly Dec. 19 in the Groveland area. He was 60.
    He was born in California and had lived in Groveland for three years. He worked as a construction worker in Modesto for 20 years before his retirement. His family said he was a woodman who enjoyed fishing and golf panning.
    Mr. Honeycutt is survived by his brothers, Daniel Robert Honeycutt and John Barton Honeycutt, both of Modesto; and a sister, Marilyn Bird of Groveland. He was preceded in death by a brother, William B. Honeycutt in 2002; and a sister, Zettie Kinter in 2001. A private family service is scheduled. Heuton Memorial chapel is handling arrangements.

Frank Conklin Jr

M, b. 18 July 1954, d. 20 December 2004
Last Edited27 Mar 2014
     Frank Conklin Jr was born on 18 July 1954 at Michigan.1 He died on 20 December 2004 at Coulterville, Tuolumne, California, at age 50.1 He was buried on 30 December 2004 at Dudley Cemetery, Greeley Hill, Mariposa Co., California.2

Citations

  1. [S1921] Union Democrat, 24 Dec 2004, 2A, Frank Conklin Jr. July 18, 1954 - Dec 20, 2004
    Coulterville resident Frank Conklin Jr. died Monday at his home. He was 50.
    He was born in Michigan and had lived in Coulterville eight years. He worked as a carpenter in residential areas for 20 years. He served in the U.S. Army for three and a half years.
    He was a Dallas cowboys football fan, collected model cars and loved car shows.
    Mr. Conklin is survived by his wife, Agnes Conklin of coulterville; five daughters Elena Trout and Susan Feaster, both of Greeley Hill, Lacey Qualls of Arkansas, Regina Greene and her husband, Nick, of Ceres, and Sandra Thompson of Pacifica; a son, Steven McCurdy of Greeley Hill; 17 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
    A funeral service will begin at noon Tuesday at Wildwood Community Chapel. A graveside service will follow at dudley Cemetery in Greeley Hill.
    Heuton Memorial chapel is handling arrangements.
  2. [S1921] Union Democrat, 24 Dec 2004, 2A, Frank Conklin Jr. July 18, 1954 - Dec 20, 2004
    ...A funeral service will begin at noon Tuesday at Wildwood Community Chapel. A graveside service will follow at Dudley Cemetery in Greeley Hill.
    Heuton Memorial chapel is handling arrangements.

Irene "Rene" May Southorn

F, b. 21 June 1927, d. 22 December 2004
Last Edited17 Apr 2014
     Irene "Rene" May Southorn was born on 21 June 1927 at Toronto, Canada.1 She died on 22 December 2004 at Don Pedro, Tuolumne, California, at age 77.1

Citations

  1. [S2151] Union Democrat, 29 Dec 2004, Irene "Rene" May Southorn June 21, 1927 - Dec. 22, 2004
    Don Pedro resident Irene "Rene" May Southorn died Dec 22 at her home. She was 77.
    She was born in Toronto, and had lived in Don Pedro for 14 years. she previously lived in San Jose for 30 years.
    Her family said she was a homemaker and was a master dollmaker, artist and seamstress who enjoyed bird watching and gardening. She was a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 9454 Thomas Jenkins Ladies Auxiliary in Coulterville.
    She is survived by her husband of nearly 58 years, Joseph Southorn of Don Pedro; a daughter, Susan Southorn of San Jose; sons and daughter-in-law, Joseph and Janice Southorn of Prineville, Ore., Peter and Darling Rachel Southorn of Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino County, and John Southorn of San Jose; six grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; a brother, Bill of Branford, Ontario, Canada; and sisters, Pollyanna and Barbara, both of Orangeville, Ontario, Canada. She was preceded in death by a sister, Margaret.
    A memorial service will be held in the spring. Donations can be made to visiting Nurse Association, Hospice of the Sierra, P.O. Box 4805, Sonora, CA 95370. Terzich and Wilson funeral Home is handling arrangements.

Lavona Sarah Jan (Bradberry) Greeley

F, b. 14 January 1914, d. 23 December 2004
FatherLuther Bradberry1
MotherMrs. Dora Bradberry1
Bur-RevC
Last Edited29 Apr 2018
     Lavona Sarah Jan (Bradberry) Greeley was born on 14 January 1914 at Oneonta, Alabama.2 She was the daughter of Luther Bradberry and Mrs. Dora Bradberry.1 Lavona Sarah Jan (Bradberry) Greeley married Laverne Everett "Der" Greeley on 29 May 1938.3 Lavona Sarah Jan (Bradberry) Greeley died on 23 December 2004 at Sonora, Tuolumne, California, at age 90.2 She was buried at Coulterville Cemetery, Coulterville, Mariposa Co., California.4

Family

Laverne Everett "Der" Greeley b. 20 Aug 1917, d. 1 Sep 2006
Children

Citations

  1. [S2081] Coulterville Banerita, June 2006, Vol 6, Issue 2, Page 4, Violet "GayNell" Moles May 25, 1922 - June 10, 2006
    ... She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Clinton and Carla Mentzer; grandchildren and their spouses, Cherri and Dan Dinneen, Diane and Brad Christian, Daren Mentzer; great-grandchildren, Heather and Jake Dinneen, Jordan and Logan Christian, sisters and brother-in-law, Ruby and Babe Bucci, Christine Cavalieri, Der Greeley, Louise Deffenbaugh, and numerous other relatives, Tony, Kelsey, Kara, Nich and Kennedy Bucci, Amanda Tucker and her husband Keith, Madison Tucker, Elaine and Brenda Kunz, Linda Caruthers and her husband Perry, Eleda Carlson and her husband Don, Loretta Weatherill, Gwen Taylor and her husband Jim, Theresa and Samantha Cavalieri, Rod and Tanner Dielh, Casy Townsend and her husband Brian, Kaylie Townsend, Chris Thurston and her husband Bob, Darlene John, Edwina Benedix, Virginia Deutsch, Bob Jenkins and his wife Danielle, Tommy Jenkins, Janet Greeley-Peterson, David Jody, Lisa and Rhonda Trosper, Nikki West, Betty Colton, Helen Brown and Georgetta Fletcher and her husband Don.
    She was preceded in death by her first husband Clint "Buss Mentzer in 1946 and her second husband Burl Moles in 2003, stepsons Burl Jr. and Steven Moles, parents Dora and Luther Bradberry, and sisters Comilla Young, Mary Hamilton, Lavonna Greeley, Imogene Trosper-Rooney and Alice Jenkins.
    Donations can be made to the Heather Dinneen Fund, in care of El Dorado Savings Bank, P.O. Box 877, Twain Harte, CA 95383.
    Coulterville Banerita
    V6 I2 P4.
  2. [S2036] Union Democrat, 29 Dec 2004, page 2-A, Lavona Sarah Jane (Bradberry) Greeley Jan. 14, 1914 - Dec. 23, 2004
    Longtime Greeley Hill resident Lavona Sarah Jane (Bradberry) Greeley died thursday at a sonora hospital.
    She was 90. She was born in Oneonta, Ala., and had lived in Greeley Hill for 68 years.
    After traveling cross-country from Alabama in an old converted school bus with her parents, seven of her eight sisters and a brother-in-law, the Bradberry family settled in the Sonora area in 1930. She married Laverne "Der" Greeley on May 29, 1938. they had three children, Wayne, Rodney and Janet and made their home in Greeley Hill.
    Family members said she entertained them with her stories of working as a tour guide in Bower Cave, an ambulance attendant and a California Department of forestry and Fire Protection employee lookout and a cook. She was intensely proud of her family and its heritage, her family added, and she was actively involved in the Northern Mariposa County History Center in an effort to preserve the history of the county and the families that settled there.
    She is survived by her husband of 66 years, Der; a daughter, Janet; eight grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her sons, Wayne and Rodney; and a daughter-in-law, Jody. A chapel service is scheduled for 10 a.m. tomorrow at Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home. Burial is scheduled at Coulterville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to American Heart Association, PO Box 1131, Fairfax, VA 22038-1131. Included with checks to the American Diabetes Association should be a card including Mrs. Greeley's name and the name and address of the donor.
    Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
  3. [S2036] Union Democrat, 29 Dec 2004, page 2-A, Lavona Sarah Jane (Bradberry) Greeley Jan. 14, 1914 - Dec. 23, 2004
    ... She married Laverne "Der" Greeley on May 29, 1938. they had three children, Wayne, Rodney and Janet and made their home in Greeley Hill.
    Family members said she entertained them with her stories of working as a tour guide in Bower Cave, an ambulance attendant and a California Department of forestry and Fire Protection employee lookout and a cook. She was intensely proud of her family and its heritage, her family added, and she was actively involved in the Northern Mariposa County History Center in an effort to preserve the history of the county and the families that settled there....
  4. [S2036] Union Democrat, 29 Dec 2004, page 2-A, Lavona Sarah Jane (Bradberry) Greeley Jan. 14, 1914 - Dec. 23, 2004
    A chapel service is scheduled for 10 a.m. tomorrow at Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home. Burial is scheduled at Coulterville Cemetery. ...

Mary Ells

F, b. 29 August 1914, d. 29 December 2004
Last Edited28 Mar 2014
     Mary Ells was born on 29 August 1914 at Walla Walla, Washington.1 She died on 29 December 2004 at Sonora, Tuolumne, California, at age 90.1

Citations

  1. [S1397] Union Democrat, 05 Jan 2005, Online Edition, Mary Ells Aug. 29, 1914 - Dec. 29, 2004
    Groveland resident Mary Ells died Dec. 29 at a Sonora hospital.
    She was 90.
    She was born and raised in Walla Walla, Wash., to John and Angela Arbini. She attended schools in Walla Walla. On June 19, 1937. she married Reuben Ells in Walla Walla and then moved to Bend. Ore., in 1947. She was in the women's clothing and marketing business most of her adult life. She worked for Wetle's clothier for 30 years and retired in 1979.
    Her family said she enjoyed golf, camping, reading, cooking and making desserts. She was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic church, a Lady Elk of Lodge No. 1371 and a 22-year member of the Deschutes County Historical Society.
    she lived with her son in groveland for the past 18 months.
    she is survived by her sn, Robert Ells of Groveland; a brother, Joe Arbini of Carlsbad, San diego County; grandchildren, Kimberlie Weiss of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, and todd Ells and Mark Ells, both of Newark, Alameda County; and five great-grandchildren.
    She was preceded in death by her husband on April 26, 1997; and five brothers, Car, Frank, Anthony, Reynolds and James Arbini.
    A rosary is scheduled for 6 p.m. Friday at Terzich and wilson Funeral Home. A funeral service is scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home officiated by Father Christopher. Burial is scheduled at Pilot butte Cemetery in Bend.
    In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Patrick's Parish, 116 Bradford St., Sonora, CA 95370.
    Terzich and Wilson funeral Home is handling arrangements.

Charlotte Mary (Campini) Walker

F, b. 21 December 1917, d. 31 December 2004
HetchyY
Last Edited31 Oct 2016
     Charlotte Mary (Campini) Walker was born on 21 December 1917 at Oakland, Alameda Co., California.1 She married Chris A Walker, son of Eugene E Walker and Pearl (Fauser) Walker, circa 1940.2 Charlotte Mary (Campini) Walker died on 31 December 2004 at Modesto, Stanislaus Co., California, at age 87.1
     Charlotte Mary (Campini) Walker was also known as Mrs. Charlotte Walker.3 She lived in April 1964 at Moccasin, Tuolumne Co., California.3

Family

Chris A Walker b. 21 Dec 1915, d. 18 Oct 1981

Citations

  1. [S1660] Union Democrat, 06 Jan 2005, 2A, Charlotte Mary (Campini) Walker Dec. 21, 1917 - Dec. 31, 2004
    Former Tuolumne County resident Charlotte Mary (Campini) Walker died Friday at a Modesto Hospital.
    She was 87.
    she was born in Oakland. She was raised in San Francisco and graduated from Commerce High School in San Francisco in 1936. She graduated from Healds business college in San Francisco in the late 1930's. she lived in Tuolumne County for 14 years, first living in the Jacksonville area near Jamestown and later Moccasin. She moved to Modesto in 1975....
  2. [S1660] Union Democrat, 06 Jan 2005, 2A, Charlotte Mary (Campini) Walker Dec. 21, 1917 - Dec. 31, 2004
    ... She is survived by her daughters and son-in-law, Marjorie Whitney, Judy and Ernie Hoff and Maureen Latronico; sons and daughters-in-law, Chris and Karla Walker and charles and Karrin Walker; 13 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
    She was preceded in death by her husband of 41 years, Chris A. Walker....
  3. [S2572] Wedding Shower Invitations List, Sandra Rickson - Rcihard Hart.

Bessie Beck

F, b. 11 November 1894, d. 15 February 1968
Last Edited24 Mar 2008
     Bessie Beck was born on 11 November 1894 at California. She died on 15 February 1968 at Groveland, Tuolumne, California, at age 73.

(?) Lillian M Beck

F, b. 12 November 1889, d. 23 December 1987
Last Edited24 Mar 2008
     (?) Lillian M Beck was born on 12 November 1889 at California. She died on 23 December 1987 at Groveland, Tuolumne, California, at age 98.

Mary Corinne Walker

F, b. 7 February 1926, d. 19 March 1988
Last Edited11 Oct 2017
     Mary Corinne Walker was born on 7 February 1926 at Seattle, Washington.1 She died on 19 March 1988 at Sonora, Tuolumne, California, at age 62.1,2

Citations

  1. [S335] California Dept of Health & Welfare, 1905-2000, MARY CORINNE WALKER, female born 07 Feb 1926 in Washington, died 19 Mar 1988 in Tuolumne Co., age 62 years. Father's surname CLAYTON, mother's maiden surname ADDAMS. SSN 551-30-6912. IDNO 731072.
  2. [S1661] Union Democrat, 22 Mar 1988, 2A.

Florence (Udinek) Hale1

F, b. 8 February 1914, d. 24 May 1992
Bur-RevL
Last Edited16 Apr 2019
     Florence (Udinek) Hale was born on 8 February 1914 at Kingburg, South Dakota. She married Charles G Hale in 1932.2 Florence (Udinek) Hale died on 24 May 1992 at Groveland, Tuolumne, California, at age 78.

Family

Charles G Hale b. c 1910, d. 2002
Children

Citations

  1. [S335] California Dept of Health & Welfare, 1905-2000.
  2. [S2039] Union Democrat, 24 May 1992, Florence Catherine Hale of Pine Mountain Lake died Sunday at her home.
    She was 78. Born in Kingsburg, S.D., Mrs. Hale spent most of her life in South Dakota. She had lived in tuolumne county for the past six years. A member of Our Lade of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, Mrs. Hale was a 60 year homemaker.
    She is survived by her husband of 60 years, Charles G. Hale of Pine Mountain Lake; a son, Fred Hale of Groveland; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Cleo Bratmiller.
    Visitation will be tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. followed by a funeral mass at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church in Big Oak Flat. Burial will be at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Cemetery.
  3. [S3006] PML News, Apr 1990.

Louis Krampe

M, b. 20 January 1906, d. 21 May 1992
Last Edited15 Apr 2014
     Louis Krampe was born on 20 January 1906 at Michigan.1 He died on 21 May 1992 at Coulterville, Tuolumne, California, at age 86.1

Citations

  1. [S2106] Union Democrat, 27 May 1992, unk, Louis D. Krampe of Coulterville died thursday at his home.

Robert Lee Cole

M, b. 25 March 1915, d. 20 August 1998
Last Edited26 Mar 2014
     Robert Lee Cole was born on 25 March 1915.1,2 He died on 20 August 1998 at Roseburg, Douglas Co., Oregon, at age 83.1
     Robert Lee Cole also went by the name of Bob Cole.

Citations

  1. [S1914] Pine Mountain Lake News, October 1998, Robert Lee Cole March 1915 - August 1998
    Robert Lee Cole, husband of former PML News Editor Ruth Cole, died August 20, 1998 at a nursing home in Oregon. A private Memorial Service for the family was held in the family home in Roseburg. Anyone may make a donation to their favorite charity or a donation to Rocky Mountain College, 1511 Poly Drive, Billings, Mt. 59102 in memory of Bob for a scholarship fund.
  2. [S8] SSDI, ROBERT L COLE, born March 25 1916, died 20 Aug 1998 in Roseburg, Douglas Co., Oregon.

Barney Ducharme

M, b. 8 May 1916, d. 14 June 1995
Last Edited14 Oct 2018
     Barney Ducharme was born on 8 May 1916 at Millbury, Massachusetts.1 He died on 14 June 1995 at Groveland, Tuolumne, California, at age 79.1
     He lived before 1979 at Downey, CA.2 He lived circa 1979 at Pine Mountain Lake, Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California.1

Citations

  1. [S1945] Union Democrat, 16 June 1995, 2A, Barney Ducharme May 8, 1916 - June 14, 1995
    Barney Ducharme, 79, a past president of the Pine Mountain Lake Homeowners Association, died Wednesday at his home in Groveland.
    Mr. Ducharme was born the oldest of 12 children in Millbury, Mass., and came to Groveland 16 years ago.
    He served two terms on the Pine Mountain Lake board. He also served with the Groveland Community Services District, and was a member of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church and the Pine Mountain Lake Men's Club.
    He lived in Downey prior to moving to Tuolumne County. He was a purchasing agent for U.S. Steel for 30 years.
    After his retirement, he became vice-president of a road construction company, and after that was a partner in an off-road heavy equipment tire business.
    Mr. Ducharme is survived by his wife of 50 years, Phyllis Ducharme of groveland, a daughter Denise Ducharme of Long Beach; a son-in-law, Stephen Tucker of sunland, Los Angeles County; three brothers, Peter Ducharme of Modesto, David Ducharme of Millbury and Donald Ducharme of La Mirada; three sisters, Shirley Larkham of Grafton, Mass., Dorothy Ciaka of Millbury and Patricia Mahoney of Bowie, Md., and two grandchildren; Christopher Tucker of Sunland and Gabriel Ducharme of Long Beach.
    He was preceded in death by a daughter, Michelle Tucker, in 1992.
    A memorial Mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. the Rev. John Foley will officiate.
    Remembrances may be made to the Mt. Carmel Building Fund, 116 W. Brandford, Sonora.
  2. [S1945] Union Democrat, 16 June 1995, 2A.

Courtney Alise Adams

F, b. 9 August 1982, d. 23 October 2002
Last Edited3 Dec 2012
     Courtney Alise Adams was born on 9 August 1982 at Modesto, Stanislaus, California.1 She died on 23 October 2002 at Modesto, Stanislaus Co., California, at age 20.1

Citations

  1. [S1536] Union Democrat, 23 oct 2002, 2A, Courtney Alise Adams Aug. 9, 1982 - Oct. 23, 2002
    Courtney Alise Adams, 20 a former resident of Groveland, died Wednesday at a Modesto hospital after a battle with cancer.
    Miss Adams was born in Modesto and lived in Groveland for 11 years before returning to Modesto to live two years ago.
    She graduated from Tenaya School and was a 2000 graduate of Tioga High School, where she played flute, clarinet and saxophone in the band, was a member of the cheerleading squad and volleyball team. She was also a member of Foothills Community Church in Groveland.
    Miss Adams attended Azusa Pacific College and California State University, Stanislaus, and was a retail clerk at Beardsley's Book and bible Store in Modesto for four months. She was a member of the Carpenters House, A Modesto church, and liked spending time with her dog, Mo.
    Miss Adams is survived by her parents, Chuck and Cherie Adams of Modesto; a brother, Chadwicke Adams of Modesto; grandparents, John Q. and shirley Adams of Oakdale and Georgia Christin Hobbs of Oakdale; and her fiance, Brandon Troyer of Modesto.
    A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at Bethel Church, 2361 Scenic Drive, Modesto. Burial will be at Lakewood Memorial Park. Salas Brothers Funeral chapel is handling arrangements.

Terry Moss Jr.

M, b. 1938, d. 10 December 2002
Last Edited13 Oct 2017
     Terry Moss Jr. was born in 1938.1 He died on 10 December 2002 at Chinese Camp, Tuolumne, California.1,2

Citations

  1. [S2097] Union Democrat, 13 Dec 2002, page 2A, Moss - Terry Moss Jr., 64, of Groveland died Tuesday in a car crash near Chinese Camp. Heuton Memorial Chapel is handling arrangements.
  2. [S1754] The Union Democrat, 26 Jan 2012.

Rev. John Norman Pitstick1

M, b. 24 October 1950, d. 11 December 2002
Last Edited30 Aug 2015
     Rev. John Norman Pitstick was born on 24 October 1950 at Ft Dodge, Iowa.2 He died on 11 December 2002 at Modesto, Stanislaus Co., California, at age 52.3
     He was (an unknown value) in February 2001 at Pastor, Foothills Community Church, Groveland, Tuolumne Co., California.3

Citations

  1. [S2112] Union Democrat, 17 Dec 2002, page 2A, 17 Dec 2002 - John Norman Pitstick Oct., 24, 1950 - Dec. 11, 2002
    ... Rev. Pitstick was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa, and raised there and in Minnesota. He moved to California with his family in 1964. ...
  2. [S2112] Union Democrat, 17 Dec 2002, page 2A, 16 Dec 2002 - Pitstick - John Norman Pitstick, 52, of Groveland died Wednesday at a Modesto hospital. Salas Brothers Funeral Chapel in Modesto is handling arrangements.
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    17 Dec 2002 - John Norman Pitstick Oct., 24, 1950 - Dec. 11, 2002
    ...
    Rev. Pitstick was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa, and raised there and in Minnesota. He moved to California with his family in 1964. ...
  3. [S2112] Union Democrat, 17 Dec 2002, page 2A, 16 Dec 2002 - Pitstick - John Norman Pitstick, 52, of Groveland died Wednesday at a Modesto hospital. Salas Brothers Funeral Chapel in Modesto is handling arrangements.
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    17 Dec 2002 - John Norman Pitstick Oct., 24, 1950 - Dec. 11, 2002
    the Rev. John Norman Pitstick, 52, of Groveland died Wednesday at a Modesto hospital, after a brief illness.
    Rev. Pitstick was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa, and raised there and in Minnesota. He moved to California with his family in 1964. He had been the pastor of Foothills community Church in Groveland since February 2001 and previously lived in Hughson. Groveland was his first senior pastor's position after a career in law enforcement that spanned more than 20 years. He was a United States Marshall in Yosemite and Modesto, a Tuolumne county Sheriff's Department and a Modesto chaplain and a deputy sheriff in Hawthorne, Nev. Before these occupations, he managed Pitstick's Boats in Oceanside, San Diego County. He and his wife were married in 1972, and he began a law enforcement career in California, Washington and Nevada.
    He embraced Christianity in 1978 and then felt a calling to the ministry.
    In 1993, he went to Modesto for an Assembly of God district meeting and thereafter he and his family moved to the Modesto area so he could attend the Global Outreach Bible Institute, now called Global Bible Institute.
    He was ordained as an Assembly of God minister, doing lay ministry work for Calvary Temple in Modesto while attending school, then was assistant pastor of Gateway Community Church in Denair for more than a year.
    Rev. Pitstick also remained a security officer with the U.S. Marshal's Service until his death.
    Mr. Pitstick is survived by his wife, Lori Pitstick of Groveland; a son, Joshua Pitstick of Lemoore; two daughters and a son-in-law, diana M. and Christopher M. Vaughn of Phoenix, and Brandi D. Pitstick of Modesto; a nephew, Rob Arendell of Boston; parents, Norman and Marcy Pitstick of Escondido, San Diego County; a brother, Randy Pitstick of Maine; a sister, Terry Arendell of Boston; and grandmother, Opal Pitstick of Fort Dodge, Iowa.
    A memorial service was held at Calvary Temple, Modesto, on Monday. Burial was private. Salas Brothers Funeral chapel in Modesto handled arrangements.
    Donations may be made at any Bank of America branch to the John N. Pitstick Memorial Fund.

Robert Maurice "Cowboy Bob" Curry

M, b. 18 January 1936, d. 13 December 2002
Last Edited10 Dec 2012
     Robert Maurice "Cowboy Bob" Curry was born on 18 January 1936 at Spokane, Washington.1 He and Kay (Garner) DeVoto were New Tag circa 1980.1,2 Robert Maurice "Cowboy Bob" Curry died on 13 December 2002 at Greeley Hill, Mariposa Co., California, at age 66.1

Family

Kay (Garner) DeVoto b. 2 May 1932, d. 20 Sep 2010

Citations

  1. [S1375] Union Democrat, 30 Dec 2002, Online Edition, JRobert Maurice "Cowboy Bob" Curry Jan. 18, 1936 - Dec. 13, 2002
    Robert Maurice "Cowboy Bob" Curry, 66 of Greeley Hill died Dec. 13 at his home after a long illness.
    Mr. Curry was born in Spokane, Wash., and had lived in Greeley Hill for the past 26 years. Before that, he lived another 26 years in the Bay Area, all that time working as a paramedic for Silva's Ambulance Service in San Mateo.
    He had served in the Army and was also a guide and packer in the Immigrant Wilderness and the Yosemite back country for 20 years. While on a pack trip in the Immigrant Wilderness with Paul and Nancy Girard of concord in 1985, he helped save Nancy's life after her appendix burst. He rode horseback up granite terrain for two hours to find a radio to call for help. Then he rode another three miles to contact the Stanislaus National forest dispatch center. A helicopter was sent to take her to a Sonora hospital.
    His family said his love for the mountains sustained him through his long illness.
    He liked hunting, fishing and riding horses in the mountains and on a ranch with his grandchildren, where he also worked with leather and repaired saddles. He was a skilled automobile mechanic and also loved music, signing and dancing.
    Mr. Curry is survived by his wife, Kay Curry of Greeley Hill; two daughters, Caryn Devoto-Dixon of Greeley Hill and Debbie Curry of Washington; three stepsons, Dana DeVoto of sonora, Scott DeVoto of Tuolumne and Tony Garney of Walla Walla, Wash.; and eight grandchildren, Marvin DeVoto, Braden DeVoto, Brett DeVoto, Brittany Ann Dixon, Brandon Dixon, Tony Frances DeVoto, Bobbi Kay DeVoto and Colun Garner.
  2. [S1376] Union Democrat, 27 Sep 2010, Online Edition, Kay Frances DeVoto May 2, 1932 — Sept. 20, 2010
    Coulterville resident Kay Frances DeVoto died Monday at her daughter’s home in Greeley Hill. She was 78.
    ... She was preceded in death by her parents, Arlene and Don Garner; husband of 25 years, Marvin Alfred DeVoto; and companion of 22 years, Robert Curry.
    A memorial service is scheduled for 2 p.m. Oct. 10 at the Wildwood Community Chapel in Greeley Hill.
    Donations can be made to the National Parkinsons Foundation, P.O. Box 5018, Hagerstown, MD 21741, or the American Cancer Society, 9719 Reseda Blvd., Northridge, CA 91324.
    Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

Ethel May Norris

F, b. 17 December 1928, d. 17 December 2002
Last Edited15 Apr 2014
     Ethel May Norris was born on 17 December 1928 at Palmdale, California.1 She died on 17 December 2002 at Groveland, Tuolumne, California, at age 74.2

Citations

  1. [S2088] Union Democrat, 20 Dec 2002, page 2A, Ethel May Norris Dec. 17, 1928 - Dec. 17, 2002 ...
  2. [S2088] Union Democrat, 20 Dec 2002, page 2A, Ethel May Norris Dec. 17, 1928 - Dec. 17, 2002
    Ethel May Norris, 74, of Groveland died Tuesday at her home. Mrs. Norris was born in Palmdale and had lived in Groveland for the past 13 years. She was a hairdresser for 30 years and owned a beauty salon in Saratoga.
    She was a member of the Pine Mountain Lake 18 Hole Ladies Golf Club, Pine Mountain Lake Garden Club and Pine Mountain Lake Aviation Association. She was also an avid hiker and a docent at the Groveland Yosemite Gateway Museum. Her family said she adopted both her children and raised them with utmost compassion and unconditional love. Her husband said she worked to put him through college and was a loving wife.
    Mrs. Norris is survived by her husband of 55 years, Gordon Norris of Groveland; two sons, Roy and Lynn Norris of Napa Valley and Gary and Jill Norris of Seattle; five grandchildren, Jennifer, Grant, Caitlin, Samantha and Gabrielle Norris; a sister, Laura Mae Lenhart of Yucaipa, San Bernardino county; and a nephew, Steven McIntosh.
    A memorial will be held at a later date. Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
    In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to southern Tuolumne County Historical Society, P.O. Box 1849, Big Oak Flat 95305.

Linda Lunetta

F, b. 9 November 1944, d. 20 December 2002
FatherPercy Gassaway1
Last Edited15 Apr 2014
     Linda Lunetta was born on 9 November 1944 at Sacramento, Sacramento Co., California.2 She was the daughter of Percy Gassaway.1 Linda Lunetta died on 20 December 2002 at Sacramento, Sacramento Co., California, at age 58 after a long battle with cancer.3,4

Citations

  1. [S2113] Union Democrat, 27 Dec 2002, Page 2A, Linda Lunetta Nov. 9, 1944 - Dec. 20, 2002
    ... Mrs. Lunetta is survived by her husband, Verne Lunetta; her mother, Margo Gassaway-Turner; her sisters, Jessica and Leola; her brother, Edwin; and her children, Ron, John, Michael and Michelle. She was preceded in death by a son, Dennis, and her father, Percy Gassaway....
  2. [S2113] Union Democrat, 27 Dec 2002, Page 2A, Linda Lunetta Nov. 9, 1944 - Dec. 20, 2002.
  3. [S2113] Union Democrat, 27 Dec 2002, Page 2A, Linda Lunetta Nov. 9, 1944 - Dec. 20, 2002
    Linda Lunetta, 58, of Groveland died Dec. 20 at a Sacramento hospital.
    Mrs. Lunetta was born in Sacramento and had lived in Groveland since 1987.
    Mrs. Lunetta is survived by her husband, Verne Lunetta; her mother, Margo Gassaway-Turner; her sisters, Jessica and Leola; her brother, Edwin; and her children, Ron, John, Michael and Michelle.
    She was preceded in death by a son, Dennis, and her father, Percy Gassaway.
    A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Jan. 4 at Groveland Community Hall. North Sacramento Funeral Home is handling arrangements. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.
  4. [S98] Personal Knowledge of Compiler.

Fannie (Boyd) Atkin1

F, b. 4 March 1917, d. 28 December 2002
Last Edited4 Jul 2011
     Fannie (Boyd) Atkin was born on 4 March 1917 at Grove, Oklahoma. She died on 28 December 2002 at Sonora, Tuolumne, California, at age 85.2
     Fannie (Boyd) Atkin was also known as Fannie Evelyn Atkin.

Citations

  1. [S1] CA Birth Index 1905-1995, LAUNA K ATKIN, female born Santa Clara Co. 03 May 1960. Mother's maiden name Boyd. ID no. 11977801.
  2. [S1044] Union Democrat, 31 Dec 2002, Online Edition, Fannie Evelyn Atkin March 4, 1917 - Dec. 28, 2002
    Fannie Evelyn Atkin, 85, of Groveland died Saturday at a Sonora hospital.
    Mrs. Atkin was born in Grove, Okla., and lived in Groveland for the past three years. Before that, she lived in San Jose for more than 50 years.
    She was a homemaker, and her family said family was her whole life.
    Mrs. Atkin is survived by a son, Tom Atkin and his fiancee, Lorna Larson, both of Groveland; two daughters and sons-in law, Judy and David McMenimen of Groveland and Launa and Don Karonovich of San Jose; a sister, Fern Wergin of San Jose; six grandchildren, JoAnn Nelson of Angels Camp, Jeff Julyan, Groveland, Erica Machado of Merced, Josh Atkin of Groveland, and Monica and ryan Castillo, both of San Jose; three great-grandchildren, Jonathan and Melanie Nelson, both of Angels Camp and Bailey Atkin of Groveland.
    She was preceded in death by her husband, Willard M. Atkin, a brother, David Boyd, and three sisters, Issie Murphy, Mae Davis and Inice Brown.
    A Service will be held at a later date at Oak Hill Cemetery in San Jose. Cremation is to take place. Terzich and Wilson is handling arrangements.

Mrs. Charlotte Carter-Dias

F, b. 10 May 1955, d. 5 January 2003
Last Edited25 Mar 2014
     Mrs. Charlotte Carter-Dias was born on 10 May 1955 at Salinas, Monterey Co., California.1 She died on 5 January 2003 at Sonora, Tuolumne, California, at age 47.1

Citations

  1. [S1901] Union Democrat, 7 Jan 2003, 2A, Charlotte Carter-Dias May 10, 1955 - Jan. 5, 2003
    Charlotte Carter-Dias, 47, of Groveland died Sunday at a Sonora hospital. Mrs. Carter-Dias was born in Salinas and had lived in Groveland for the past two years. She was a homemaker for 27 years and loved horses and her cat, Stuart.
    Mrs. Carter-Dias is survived by her husband, Wilfred Dias of Groveland; a daughter, Lasandra Moore of Ione; a brother, Kevin Carter of Salinas; and two grandchildren, Bailey and Alyssa Moore of Ione. No service will be held. Heuton Memorial Chapel is handling arrangements.

Eugene Layton

M, b. 4 July 1924, d. 24 January 2003
Last Edited15 Apr 2014
     Eugene Layton married Mrs. Geraldine Georgia Layton.1 Eugene Layton was born on 4 July 1924 at San Antonio, Texas.2 He died on 24 January 2003 at Sonora, Tuolumne, California, at age 78.2 He was buried at Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, San Mateo Co., California.1

Citations

  1. [S2114] Union Democrat, 28 Jan 2003, page 2A, Eugene Layton July 4, 1924 - Jan. 24, 2003
    ... He was preceded in death by his wife, Geraldine Georgia Layton, in 1992.
    Mr. Layton is survived by three sons, Ernest "Jon" Layton of Empire, Gerald "Clip" Layton of Angels Camp and Frank T. Layton of Coulterville; two daughters, Debra Lynn DeRosa of Coulterville and Martha L. Pierce of Hunter Valley; a sister, Monalee Ackerd of Braidington, Fla.; 10 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
    A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Heuton Memorial Chapel. Burial will be at Golden Gate National Cemetery in San Bruno.
  2. [S2114] Union Democrat, 28 Jan 2003, page 2A, Eugene Layton July 4, 1924 - Jan. 24, 2003
    Eugene Layton, 78, of Coulterville died Friday at a Sonora hospital. Mr. Layton was born in San Antonio and lived in Coulterville for the past 12 years. He served in the Navy during World War II and the Korean War. He later was an electrician for 35 years and belonged to International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. He was also a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars in Coulterville. He enjoyed cabinet making, scuba diving, black powder shooting activities, painting and carving.
    He was preceded in death by his wife, Geraldine Georgia Layton, in 1992.
    Mr. Layton is survived by three sons, Ernest "Jon" Layton of Empire, Gerald "Clip" Layton of Angels Camp and Frank T. Layton of Coulterville; two daughters, Debra Lynn DeRosa of Coulterville and Martha L. Pierce of Hunter Valley; a sister, Monalee Ackerd of Braidington, Fla.; 10 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
    A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Heuton Memorial Chapel. burial will be at Golden Gate National Cemetery in San Bruno.

Claude Eldon Wainwright

M, b. 11 May 1913, d. 26 January 2003
Last Edited23 May 2013
     Claude Eldon Wainwright was born on 11 May 1913 at Tahlequah, Cherokee Co, Oklahoma.1 He died on 26 January 2003 at Modesto, Stanislaus Co., California, at age 89.2

Citations

  1. [S1662] Union Democrat, 28 Jan 2003, 2A, CLAUDE ELDON WAINWRIGHT - May 11, 1913 - Jan. 26, 2003
    Claude Eldon Wainwright, 89, of Buck Meadows died Sunday at a Modesto care home, after a battle with Alzheimer's disease. Mr. Wainwright was born in Tahlequah, Okla., and moved to Farmington in 1952. He had lived in Buck Meadows for the past 46 years....
  2. [S1662] Union Democrat, 28 Jan 2003, 2A, Wainwright - Claude Eldon Wainwright, 89, of Groveland died Sunday at a Modesto care home. Eaton Family Funeral and Cremation Service in Modesto is handling arrangements.


    Obituaries for January 29, 2003 - Claude Eldon Wainwright, May 11, 1913 - Jan. 26, 2003

    Claude Eldon Wainwright, 89, of Buck Meadows died Sunday at a Modesto care home, after a battle with Alzheimer's disease. Mr. Wainwright was born in Tahlequah, Okla., and moved to Farmington in 1952. He had lived in Buck Meadows for the past 46 years.

    He was a ranching foreman for Farmington Land Company for five years, and then worked for Oakdale Irrigation District for four years, before beginning a 30-year career as a heavy equipment operator for Snider Lumber Products, now Sierra Pacific Industries saw mill, in Chinese Camp. He was one of the heavy equipment operators who helped construct the Pine Mountain Lake golf course.

    He liked to hunt and loved the woods. He also enjoyed yard work. His family said he always helped his wife do housework and was a gentleman and an "all-around great guy."

    He was preceded in death by his wife, Marie Wainwright, on April 7, 2002. Mr. Wainwright is survived by two sons and a daughter-in-law, Robert and Cheryl Wainwright of Chinese Camp; David L. Wainwright of Buck Meadows; two daughters and sons-in-law, Jean and Phillip Harris and Carol and Robert Silva, all of Riverbank; 14 grandchildren, including Bob Wainwright and wife Diana of Copperopolis, Evelyn Jourdan of Tuolumne, David L. Wainwright Jr. of Groveland and Eugene Wainwright of Greenley Hill; and 39 great-grandchildren.

    Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Eaton Family Funeral Home, Modesto. A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Burwood Cemetery, Escalon.

    In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Alzheimer's Society, 105 S. Washington St., Lodi 95240.

Grace Darling Howe Vince

F, b. 20 August 1901, d. 8 February 2003
Last Edited13 Sep 2013
     Grace Darling Howe Vince was born on 20 August 1901 at San Francisco, San Francisco, California. She died on 8 February 2003 at Sonora, Tuolumne, California, at age 101.1

Citations

  1. [S1673] Union Democrat, 11 Feb 2003, 2A, Grace Darling (Howe) Vince Aug. 20, 1902 - Feb. 8, 2003
    Centenarian Grace Darling (Howe) Vince of Pine Mountain Lake died Saturday at a Sonora care home.
    She was 101.
    Mrs. Vince was a native of San Francisco, born to Kate and Frederick Howe. Her father worked in Canneries, and her mother owned boarding houses. The youngest of seven children, she began to help her mother in the boarding houses when she was a teenager.
    Although the Mother Lode became home to her in 1990, her grandparents had settled in Murphys in 1870. Mark and Elizabeth Miller settled in Murphys after moving from Ohio in a covered wagon. The Miller family farmed in Murphys for 10 years before moving to San Francisco after Elizabeth Miller died.
    Mrs. Vince grew up in San Francisco and Los Gatos. At age 5, she saw streets piled high with rubble from debris during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
    She attended school through the sixth grade and later met her husband, Arthur Vince, while working at a chemical company in San Francisco. They were married in 1920 and lived in the city in a home on the beach near 34th Street in 1930. Mrs. Vince said during a 2001 interview with The Union Democrat the house was then in a country-like setting.
    After 13 years on the beach, the Vinces moved to Los Gatos, where they lived until 1958, when they moved to San Jose, where they lived for many years.
    After moving to Pine Mountain Lake, she joined the Mom's club of Pine Mountain Lake, a group of women who met regularly to visit.
    She loved crocheting afghans and made more than 100 of them during her life. She also enjoyed playing the harmonica and learned to play as a child. she played until her 95th birthday.
    Her family said she loved to entertain children and grandchildren. She had also learned to use a word processor after moving to Pine Mountain Lake.
    Mrs. Vince is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Vera and Fred Grass of Groveland; four grandchildren, Linda Balogh and husband Steven of Portola Valley, Kenneth Grass and wife, Christy of Reno, Lori Mercer and husband Chip Mercer of LaPorte, Plumas County, and David Grass and wife Christine of Woodstock, Ga.; 12 great-grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
    She was precede in death by her husband of 70 years, Arthur Vince, in 1990.
    A private inurnment will be in Oak Grove Cemetery, Groveland. Terzich and wilson Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

Robert Sloane Munro

M, b. 26 January 1917, d. 20 February 2003
Last Edited15 Apr 2014
     Robert Sloane Munro was born on 26 January 1917 at Denton, Montana.1 He died on 20 February 2003 at Groveland, Tuolumne, California, at age 86.2

Citations

  1. [S2093] Union Democrat, 25 Feb 2003, page 2A, Robert Sloane Munro Jan. 26, 1917 - Feb. 20, 2003 ...
  2. [S2093] Union Democrat, 25 Feb 2003, page 2A, Robert Sloane Munro Jan. 26, 1917 - Feb. 20, 2003
    Robert Sloane Munro, 86, died of natural causes Thursday at his daughter's home in Groveland. Born in Denton, Mont., he was raised in San Francisco from age 5.
    In 1941, he married Elizabeth Agnes Grant, and in 1948 they moved to San Pablo, where they raised their five daughters. They moved to San Mateo in 1966, where they lived 37 years. Mr. Munro spent his last two months at the Groveland home of his eldest daughter. Family members described him as a gentle, kind and loving man who had a positive influence on all who knew him.
    He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Elizabeth, of Hillcrest Manor in Jamestown; five daughters, Maureen Barreiro of Groveland, Roberta Young of Los Altos, Janet Hansen of Washington, D.C., Ardyth BathHurst of Arnold and Del Munro-Lucido of South Lake Tahoe; seven grandchildren, Christopher and David Young, Kelly and Dana Backens, Michael and Nicholas Barreiro and Danielle Lucido; two great-grandchildren, John Young and Ian Young; and a sister, Lorraine Phillips of Palo Alto.
    No services are planned. Terzich and Wilson funeral Home is handling arrangements. Donations in Mr. Munro's memory may be made to Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice of the Sierra, P.O. Box 4805, Sonora 95370-1805.

David W. Hidalgo

M, b. 1962, d. 23 February 2003
Last Edited28 Jul 2011
     David W. Hidalgo was born in 1962. He died on 23 February 2003 at Stockton, San Joaquin Co., California.1

Citations

  1. [S1368] Union Democrat, 13 mar 2003, Online Edition, Hidalgo - David W. Hidalgo, 41, a former resident of Big Oak Flat, died Feb. 23 in a Stockton hospital after a brief illness. Neptune Society of Stockton handled arrangements.

James Charles "Jimmie" Deutsch

M, b. 20 April 1949, d. 25 February 2003
FatherLeonard Henry Deutsch1 b. 6 Aug 1911, d. 21 Nov 2003
MotherMrs. Cecelia Deutsch1 b. 1923, d. 1994
Last Edited11 Oct 2016
     James Charles "Jimmie" Deutsch was born on 20 April 1949 at Brookings, South Dakota.1 He was the son of Leonard Henry Deutsch and Mrs. Cecelia Deutsch.1 James Charles "Jimmie" Deutsch died on 25 February 2003 at Greeley Hill, Tuolumne, California, at age 53.1,2 He was buried on 28 February 2003 at Dudley Cemetery, Greeley Hill, Mariposa Co., California.1

Citations

  1. [S1935] Union Democrat, 28 Feb 2003, 2A, James Charles "Jimmie" Deutsch April 20, 1949 - Feb. 25, 2003
    James Charles "Jimmie" Deutsch, 53 of Greeley Hill died Tuesday at his home. Mr. Deutsch was born in Brookings, S.D., and grew up in South Dakota. He lived in Greeley Hill for the past 26 years. He enjoyed spending time with his nephews, nieces, great-nephews and great-nieces.
    Mr. Deutsch is survived by his father, Leonard Deutsch of Greeley Hill; one brother and sister-in-law, Tom and Virginia Deutsch of Greeley Hill; three nephews, Stacy, Lennie and Travis Deutsch, all of Greeley Hill; two great-nephews, Schuyler and Raymond Deutsch, both of Greeley Hill; and two great-nieces, Dakota and Katelynne Deutsch, both of Greeley Hill.
    He was preceded in death by his mother, Cecelia Deutsch, in December 1994.
    A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. today at Dudley Cemetery, Greeley Hill. Terzich and wilson is handling arrangements.
  2. [S669] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com.

Helen Drummond

F, b. 27 July 1913, d. 6 March 2003
Last Edited11 Apr 2014
     Helen Drummond married Al Deshaies. Helen Drummond was born on 27 July 1913 at Tacoma, Washington.1 She died on 6 March 2003 at Modesto, Stanislaus Co., California, at age 89.1
     Her married name was Helen (Lukaaswska) Deshaies.2 Helen Drummond was also known as Helen (Lukaaswska) Deshaies Drummond.2

Family

Al Deshaies
Child

Citations

  1. [S1946] Union Democrat, 11 Mar 2003, 2A, Helen Drummond July 27, 1913 - March 6, 2003
    Helen Drummond, 89, of Groveland died Thursday at a Modesto hospital.
    Born in Tacoma, Wash., Mrs. Drummond had lived in Merced from 1957 to 1992 and in Groveland for the last seven years.
    She had been a waitress at Vernon's Drive-in in Merced and enjoyed gardening.
    Mrs. Drummond is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, James "Tuck" and Marie Deshaies of Groveland; three nephews, Herb Davis of Sonora, Ed Davis of Reno and Bill Nolan of Fort Bragg. Mendocino county; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
    No service will be held at her request. Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home in handling arrangements.
    Donations can be made to Visiting Nurse Association-Hospice of the Sierra, P.O. Box 4805, Sonora 95370-1805.
  2. [S563] California Divorce 1960-1985, online www. Ancestry.com, HELEN KUKAASWSKA and Albert J Deshaies divorce in Napa Co. March 1970.

(?) Dorothy Kahl

F, b. 1930, d. 6 March 2003
Last Edited28 Mar 2014
     (?) Dorothy Kahl was born in 1930.1 She died on 6 March 2003 at Sonora, Tuolumne, California.1

Citations

  1. [S1951] Union Democrat, 07 May 2003, 2A, Kahl - Dorothy Kahl, 73, of Chinese Camp died yesterday at a Sonora hospital. Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home is handling arrangements.