Mrs. Sally Candage1

F, b. 12 July 1912, d. 19 March 2004
HetchyY
Last Edited12 Sep 2014
     Mrs. Sally Candage married Eddie Candage. Mrs. Sally Candage was born on 12 July 1912 at Pala Mission Indian Reservation, San Diego Co., California.2 She died on 19 March 2004 at Huntington Beach, Orange Co., California, at age 91.2
     She lived in 1964 at Moccasin, Tuolumne Co., California.1

Citations

  1. [S2572] Wedding Shower Invitations List, Sandra Rickson - Rcihard Hart.
  2. [S2459] Union Democrat, 29 March 2004, online, SERESA M CANDAGE, 12 July 1912 - 19 Mar 2004
    Former longtime Sonora area resident Seresa M [aka Sally] Candage died Friday, March 19 at a Huntington Beach hospital. She was 91. Sally was born on the Pala Mission Indian Reservation in San Diego County. She survived Pearl Harbor and was a "Rosie the Riveter" during World War II. She lived in the Sonora area for 50 years.

    She is survived by her daughters Karen K James and Barbara L sutton, her close friends Tim and Sandi Meagher and Norman and Sherri Rickson, eight grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
    Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway in Costa Mesa is handling arrangements.

Eddie Candage

M
HetchyY
Last Edited12 Sep 2014
     Eddie Candage married Mrs. Sally Candage.
     Eddie Candage was a Gardener with the City of San Francisco at Moccasin, Tuolumne Co., California.

Family

Mrs. Sally Candage b. 12 Jul 1912, d. 19 Mar 2004

Tim Applebee1

M, b. 19 June 1940, d. 24 July 2008
FatherClyde Ralph Applebee2 d. b 2008
MotherDorothy (Shaw) Applebee2 d. b 2008
HetchyY
Last Edited22 Jul 2017
     Tim Applebee was born on 19 June 1940 at San Francisco, San Francisco Co., California.1,3 He was the son of Clyde Ralph Applebee and Dorothy (Shaw) Applebee.2 Tim Applebee died on 24 July 2008 at Jamestown, Tuolumne Co., California, at age 68.4 He was buried on 2 August 2008.5
     Between 1968 and 1997 Tim Applebee was carpenter with the City and County of San Francisco at Moccasin, Tuolumne Co., California.6 He was retired in 1997 as Carpenter Supervisor.7

Citations

  1. [S1603] US Public Records Index, Vol 1, Tuolumne Co., California, Timothy B Applebee born 19 June 1940, residence 1977 Jamestown CA.
  2. [S2573] Union Democrat, 29 July 2008, online, Mr. Applebee was born in San Francisco to Clyde Ralph and Dorothy Shaw Applebee.
  3. [S1] CA Birth Index 1905-1995, TIMOTHY BROOKS APPLEBEE, male born 19 June 1940 San Francisco Co.. Mother's maiden name SHAW.
  4. [S2573] Union Democrat, 29 July 2008, online, Timothy Brooks Applebee June 19, 1940 ? July 24, 2008
    Longtime Jamestown resident Timothy Brooks Applebee died July 24 at his home after a long illness. He was 68.
    Mr. Applebee was born in San Francisco to Clyde Ralph and Dorothy Shaw Applebee. After graduating from Riordan High School, where he was an outstanding track athlete, he worked for San Francisco Municipal Railway, maintaining and repairing cable cars. He married Barbara Bauer on July 22, 1961. In 1968, they moved to Tuolumne County, where he worked for Hetch Hetchy as a carpenter supervisor. He retired from Hetch Hetchy in 1997.
    Mr. Applebee loved the outdoors, especially the Emigrant Wilderness. He was an avid hiker, backpacker, skier, photographer and traveler. He was also a skilled craftsman and loved his family and his dogs.
    He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Barbara; children, Jane Applebee, of Willits, Mendocino County, Timothy Applebee and his wife, Alma Gamboa-Applebee, of Chico, Donna Hansen and her husband, Bryan, of Pleasanton, Diane Applebee, of Fresno, Daniel Applebee and his wife, Michele Cowden-Applebee, of Sonora; brother and sister-in-law, Ralph and Phyllis Applebee, of Caldwell, Idaho; grandchildren, Forrest and Madeline Hansen, Bianca and Gabriela Applebee, Peter Varichak and Isabelle Applebee; brothers- and sisters-in-law, Mary and Wayne Milani, Terry Bauer, David and Linda Malloy, Steve and Tanya Bauer, Monica and Jim Emrick, Mark and Pan Bauer; nieces and nephews, Lisa and Michelle Applebee, Raymond and Andrew Milani, Mimi Laubach, Eric Bauer, Elizabeth Henke, Laura Canody, Stephen and Christina Bauer, and Will and Michael Malloy; many lifelong friends, including Maurice and Colleen Lafayette and Ray and Kathy Andreini.
    He was preceded in death by his parents, Clyde Ralph and Dorothy Shaw Applebee; father- and mother-in-law, Donald and Mary Bauer; and brother- and sister-in-law, Donald and Carol "Nikki" Bauer.
    A funeral Mass will be said at 11 a.m. Saturday Aug. 2 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Sonora. A celebration of his life will immediately follow at St. Patrick's Parish Hall in Sonora.
    Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of the Sierra, P.O. Box 4805, Sonora, CA 95370; or the Humane Society of Tuolumne County, P.O. Box 830, Jamestown, CA 95327.
    Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
  5. [S2573] Union Democrat, 29 July 2008, online, He was preceded in death by his parents, Clyde Ralph and Dorothy Shaw Applebee; father- and mother-in-law, Donald and Mary Bauer; and brother- and sister-in-law, Donald and Carol "Nikki" Bauer.
  6. [S2573] Union Democrat, 29 July 2008, online, After graduating from Riordan High School he worked for San Francisco Municipal Railway, maintaining and repairing cable cars. ... In 1968, they moved to Tuolumne County, where he worked for Hetch Hetchy as a carpenter supervisor. He retired from Hetch Hetchy in 1997.
  7. [S2573] Union Democrat, 29 July 2008, online, He retired from Hetch Hetchy in 1997 as Carpenter Supervisor.

Clyde Ralph Applebee1

M, d. before 2008
Last Edited22 Jul 2017
     Clyde Ralph Applebee married Dorothy (Shaw) Applebee.1 Clyde Ralph Applebee died before 2008.2

Family

Dorothy (Shaw) Applebee d. b 2008
Child

Citations

  1. [S2573] Union Democrat, 29 July 2008, online, Mr. Applebee was born in San Francisco to Clyde Ralph and Dorothy Shaw Applebee.
  2. [S2573] Union Democrat, 29 July 2008, online, Timothy Brooks Applebee June 19, 1940 ? July 24, 2008
    Longtime Jamestown resident Timothy Brooks Applebee died July 24 at his home after a long illness. He was 68.
    Mr. Applebee was born in San Francisco to Clyde Ralph and Dorothy Shaw Applebee. After graduating from Riordan High School, where he was an outstanding track athlete, he worked for San Francisco Municipal Railway, maintaining and repairing cable cars. He married Barbara Bauer on July 22, 1961. In 1968, they moved to Tuolumne County, where he worked for Hetch Hetchy as a carpenter supervisor. He retired from Hetch Hetchy in 1997.
    Mr. Applebee loved the outdoors, especially the Emigrant Wilderness. He was an avid hiker, backpacker, skier, photographer and traveler. He was also a skilled craftsman and loved his family and his dogs.
    He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Barbara; children, Jane Applebee, of Willits, Mendocino County, Timothy Applebee and his wife, Alma Gamboa-Applebee, of Chico, Donna Hansen and her husband, Bryan, of Pleasanton, Diane Applebee, of Fresno, Daniel Applebee and his wife, Michele Cowden-Applebee, of Sonora; brother and sister-in-law, Ralph and Phyllis Applebee, of Caldwell, Idaho; grandchildren, Forrest and Madeline Hansen, Bianca and Gabriela Applebee, Peter Varichak and Isabelle Applebee; brothers- and sisters-in-law, Mary and Wayne Milani, Terry Bauer, David and Linda Malloy, Steve and Tanya Bauer, Monica and Jim Emrick, Mark and Pan Bauer; nieces and nephews, Lisa and Michelle Applebee, Raymond and Andrew Milani, Mimi Laubach, Eric Bauer, Elizabeth Henke, Laura Canody, Stephen and Christina Bauer, and Will and Michael Malloy; many lifelong friends, including Maurice and Colleen Lafayette and Ray and Kathy Andreini.
    He was preceded in death by his parents, Clyde Ralph and Dorothy Shaw Applebee; father- and mother-in-law, Donald and Mary Bauer; and brother- and sister-in-law, Donald and Carol "Nikki" Bauer.
    A funeral Mass will be said at 11 a.m. Saturday Aug. 2 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Sonora. A celebration of his life will immediately follow at St. Patrick's Parish Hall in Sonora.
    Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of the Sierra, P.O. Box 4805, Sonora, CA 95370; or the Humane Society of Tuolumne County, P.O. Box 830, Jamestown, CA 95327.
    Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

Dorothy (Shaw) Applebee1

F, d. before 2008
Last Edited22 Jul 2017
     Dorothy (Shaw) Applebee married Clyde Ralph Applebee.1 Dorothy (Shaw) Applebee died before 2008.2

Family

Clyde Ralph Applebee d. b 2008
Child

Citations

  1. [S2573] Union Democrat, 29 July 2008, online, Mr. Applebee was born in San Francisco to Clyde Ralph and Dorothy Shaw Applebee.
  2. [S2573] Union Democrat, 29 July 2008, online, Timothy Brooks Applebee June 19, 1940 ? July 24, 2008
    Longtime Jamestown resident Timothy Brooks Applebee died July 24 at his home after a long illness. He was 68.
    Mr. Applebee was born in San Francisco to Clyde Ralph and Dorothy Shaw Applebee. After graduating from Riordan High School, where he was an outstanding track athlete, he worked for San Francisco Municipal Railway, maintaining and repairing cable cars. He married Barbara Bauer on July 22, 1961. In 1968, they moved to Tuolumne County, where he worked for Hetch Hetchy as a carpenter supervisor. He retired from Hetch Hetchy in 1997.
    Mr. Applebee loved the outdoors, especially the Emigrant Wilderness. He was an avid hiker, backpacker, skier, photographer and traveler. He was also a skilled craftsman and loved his family and his dogs.
    He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Barbara; children, Jane Applebee, of Willits, Mendocino County, Timothy Applebee and his wife, Alma Gamboa-Applebee, of Chico, Donna Hansen and her husband, Bryan, of Pleasanton, Diane Applebee, of Fresno, Daniel Applebee and his wife, Michele Cowden-Applebee, of Sonora; brother and sister-in-law, Ralph and Phyllis Applebee, of Caldwell, Idaho; grandchildren, Forrest and Madeline Hansen, Bianca and Gabriela Applebee, Peter Varichak and Isabelle Applebee; brothers- and sisters-in-law, Mary and Wayne Milani, Terry Bauer, David and Linda Malloy, Steve and Tanya Bauer, Monica and Jim Emrick, Mark and Pan Bauer; nieces and nephews, Lisa and Michelle Applebee, Raymond and Andrew Milani, Mimi Laubach, Eric Bauer, Elizabeth Henke, Laura Canody, Stephen and Christina Bauer, and Will and Michael Malloy; many lifelong friends, including Maurice and Colleen Lafayette and Ray and Kathy Andreini.
    He was preceded in death by his parents, Clyde Ralph and Dorothy Shaw Applebee; father- and mother-in-law, Donald and Mary Bauer; and brother- and sister-in-law, Donald and Carol "Nikki" Bauer.
    A funeral Mass will be said at 11 a.m. Saturday Aug. 2 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Sonora. A celebration of his life will immediately follow at St. Patrick's Parish Hall in Sonora.
    Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of the Sierra, P.O. Box 4805, Sonora, CA 95370; or the Humane Society of Tuolumne County, P.O. Box 830, Jamestown, CA 95327.
    Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

Donald Bauer1

M, d. before 2008
Last Edited22 Jul 2017
     Donald Bauer married Mrs. Mary Bauer.1 Donald Bauer died before 2008.2

Family

Mrs. Mary Bauer d. b 2008

Citations

  1. [S2573] Union Democrat, 29 July 2008, online, He was preceded in death by his parents, Clyde Ralph and Dorothy Shaw Applebee; father- and mother-in-law, Donald and Mary Bauer; and brother- and sister-in-law, Donald and Carol "Nikki" Bauer.
  2. [S2573] Union Democrat, 29 July 2008, online.

Mrs. Mary Bauer1

F, d. before 2008
Last Edited22 Jul 2017
     Mrs. Mary Bauer married Donald Bauer.1 Mrs. Mary Bauer died before 2008.2

Family

Donald Bauer d. b 2008

Citations

  1. [S2573] Union Democrat, 29 July 2008, online, He was preceded in death by his parents, Clyde Ralph and Dorothy Shaw Applebee; father- and mother-in-law, Donald and Mary Bauer; and brother- and sister-in-law, Donald and Carol "Nikki" Bauer.
  2. [S2573] Union Democrat, 29 July 2008, online.

Ruth Maxine (Curtis) Musante1

F, b. 10 December 1930, d. 29 April 2014
Last Edited2 Jan 2015
     Ruth Maxine (Curtis) Musante was born on 10 December 1930 at Kingsburg, California.1 She died on 29 April 2014 at Tuolumne Co., California, at age 83.1
     She was retired in 2008 from the City and County of San Francisco after 19 years in guest services at Moccasin, Tuolumne Co., California.

Citations

  1. [S2574] Union Democrat, 29 Apr 2014, online, (Ruth) Maxine
    Musante

    Dec. 10, 1930 — April 29, 2014
    (Ruth) Maxine Curtis was born on Dec. 10, 1930 in Kingsburg, Calif., and passed away after a short illness on April 29, 2014 at the age of 83.
    As a young child, Maxine’s family relocated to Corralitos, Calif., where she attended grammar school. She went on to attend Watsonville High School and in 1948 married Joseph Musante. Maxine was a devoted sister, mother of three children and grandmother of four boys.
    Maxine loved to cook and began her culinary career preparing student lunches at Moreland Notre Dame Academy and later at Mora Central High School. For a number of years she was a cook at Watsonville Community Hospital and later worked at Pajaro Dunes catering private parties, banquets, weddings, and various special events. In addition, Maxine opened a restaurant which she aptly named “Maxine’s of Course!”
    In 1989, the family moved to Sonora. Her love of cooking again led to another food adventure, this time with the City and County of San Francisco, where she worked in guest services at Hetch Hetchy Water and Power and retired from there in 2008. She traveled through her love of reading.
    In lieu of flowers please donate to Hospice of the Sierra.

Harold Edmond Danicourt1

M, b. 9 June 1928, d. 26 May 2014
HetchyY
Last Edited12 Sep 2014
     Harold Edmond Danicourt was born on 9 June 1928.1 He died on 26 May 2014 at age 85.1

Citations

  1. [S2575] Union Democrat, 11 June 2014, online, Harold Edmond Danicourt
    June 9, 1928 — May 26, 2014
    Harold Edmond Danicourt was born in Carlotta, Calif., in 1928 to Edmond A. Danicourt and Mable C. Danicourt. He had one older sister, Hortense M. Danicourt-Figueroa.
    At the age of 5 they moved to Tuolumne County. He attended Columbia grammar school in 1936 then went on to graduate from Sonora Union High in 1946. He met and started dating Betty Jo their senior year in high school and were married in 1947. They had three children and the Danicourt family grew from there.
    He started working in the woods right out of school doing whatever needed to be done. He drove trucks, set straps, loaded logs and operated equipment of various types. In 1957 he went to work for Hetch Hetchy Water & Power in Moccasin as a mechanic.
    After retiring in 1988, he went back to what he loved to do, which was driving trucks, and in his spare time he would haul in cattle for several ranchers and horses for Kennedy Meadows and Aspen Meadows.
    Harold’s favorite things to do was driving trucks and snowmobiling. He belonged to the Sonora Pass Snow Goers. He also enjoyed boating when they had a houseboat for awhile. Horseback riding and packing into the Emigrant wilderness were also some favorite things of his to do. He loved spending time at the cabin and being with family. He enjoyed helping other people and lending a hand whenever he could.
    Harold worked hard and played hard. To sum it up, he just loved life. He will be missed very much by his friends and family.
    He is preceded in death by his parents, Edmond A. Danicourt and Mable C. Danicourt; and his sister, Hortense M. Danicourt-Figueroa.
    Harold is survived by his wife of 66 years, Betty Jo Danicourt; his sons, Chris and wife Kathie Danicourt, of Sonora, and Edmond and his wife Penny, of Sonora; his daughter, Cathy and her husband Bruce Teie, of Placerville; his nine grandchildren, George, Dani, Jeff, Jon, Joie, Victoria, Kenny, Veronica and Miranda; his 11 great-grandchildren, two nephews, one brother-in-law and four cousins.
    No services will be held per his request. The family asks that donations be made to: Hospice of the Sierra SRMC Foundation, 1000 Greenley Road, Sonora, CA 95370.

Orlando Roland Muzzi1

M, b. 12 October 1910, d. April 2003
Last Edited12 Sep 2014
     Orlando Roland Muzzi was born on 12 October 1910 at Sonora, Tuolumne Co., California.1 He died in April 2003 at Sonora, Tuolumne Co., California, at age 92.1
     He was His first job was working for Sierra Railroad as a telegraph operator. He also worked for Hetch Hetchy Dam and was manager of Tuolumne Foundry for 40 years. After retiring from the foundry, he continued working with his family's business, Canepa and Sons, until he died. circa 1930 at Tuolumne Co., California.2

Citations

  1. [S2576] Union Democrat, 15 Apr 2003, online, Orlando Roland Muzzi
    Oct. 12, 1910 ? April 12, 2003
    Orlando Roland Muzzi, a native and lifelong resident of Sonora, died Saturday at a Sonora hospital. He was 92.
    Mr. Muzzi graduated from Sonora Elementary School at the Dome on Barretta Street and from Sonora High School. He had planned to participate in the centennial celebration of Sonora High School later this year.
    He bought land at the corner of Phoenix Lake Road and Highway 108 in 1944, where he grew oats and had a garden.
    In 1961, he built homes there for his family, and a well-drilling business for his son-in-law, William Canepa. He eventually turned the property over to his children, after owning it for 50 years.
    His first job was working for Sierra Railroad as a telegraph operator. He also worked for Hetch Hetchy Dam and was manager of Tuolumne Foundry for 40 years. After retiring from the foundry, he continued working with his family's business, Canepa and Sons, until he died.
    His family said he was most proud of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was also proud of the fact that his driver's license was recently renewed and good until 2004.
    He was an avid hiker and had climbed Mount Whitney and Half Dome many years ago. His family said he first saw Yosemite at age 13. They said he saw his first airplane in Sonora and was the first person to bowl in the Sonora bowling alley when it opened.
    As a young man, he enjoyed diving and swimming. Using a bamboo pole and a sawdust pit, he also held the pole vault record for Tuolumne County as a young athlete.
    Mr. Muzzi is survived by two daughters and a son-in-law, Carole Canepa of Sonora and Arlene and Clint Paxton of Union City; five grandchildren and their spouses, Ricky Canepa and his wife, Julie, Shelly Kiriluk and her husband, Serge, and Roger Canepa, all of Sonora, and Christopher and Karissa Paxton of Union City; a sister, Katherine Frank, of Sonora; and seven great-grandchildren, Alex and Billy Kiriluk, John Canepa, Brooke, Bradly, Britney and Brenna Canepa, all of Sonora.
    He was preceded in death by his wife, Elaine Muzzi, in 1976, a great-grandchild, William Alex Kiriluk in 1991, a son-in-law, William Canepa in 1994, and four brothers, Freddy, Mario, Steve and Pete Muzzi.
    Visitation will be held from 5-7 p.m. tomorrow, and a funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home.
    Donations may be made to a favorite charity.
  2. [S2576] Union Democrat, 15 Apr 2003, online, His first job was working for Sierra Railroad as a telegraph operator. He also worked for Hetch Hetchy Dam and was manager of Tuolumne Foundry for 40 years. After retiring from the foundry, he continued working with his family's business, Canepa and Sons, until he died.

Shirley (Miller) Lint1

F, b. 10 July 1935, d. 14 January 2004
Last Edited11 Jan 2018
     Shirley (Miller) Lint was born on 10 July 1935 at Lake Co., CA.1 She died on 14 January 2004 at Groveland, Tuolumne Co., CA, at age 68.1

Citations

  1. [S2577] Union Democrat, 19 Jan 2004, online.

Hugh L Hodges1

M, b. 31 March 1921, d. 14 January 2004
Last Edited14 Aug 2015
     Hugh L Hodges was born on 31 March 1921 at TENN.2 He died on 14 January 2004 at Sonora, Tuolumne Co., California, at age 82.2
     He served in the WWII Veteran circa 1945.2

Citations

  1. [S2578] Union Democrat, 19 Jan 2004, online, Mr. Hodges is survived by his wife of 51 years, Joan R. Hodges of Sonora; daughters and sons-in-law Meredith and Marvin Huey of Clovis, Jania Hodges and Gary Schlussler of Grass Valley, Christa Bennett of Modesto, and Gera and Ray Klein of Moccasin; a sister and brother-in-law, Billie Sue and Jim Bryant of Lake Providence, La.; grandchildren Leigha Raquenio of Fresno, and Matt and Jacob Klein of Moccasin; a great-granddaughter, Lana Teixeira of Fresno; and numerous nieces and nephews, including Charles Ray Hodges of Florida.
  2. [S2578] Union Democrat, 19 Jan 2004, online, Hugh L. Hodges March 31, 1921 - Jan. 14, 2004

    Longtime Sonora resident Hugh L. Hodges died Wednesday at a Sonora care home. He was 82.

    He was born in Finger, Tenn., and raised in Selmer, Tenn. He had lived in Sonora for 30 years. In 1944, he served during World War II as a P-38 fighter pilot with the 429th Fighter Squadron. He was shot down and captured, and later escaped.

    He returned to civilian life after the war and married his first wife, Floy, in 1945. They had one child, Meredith, and later divorced.

    In 1952, he was called back to military life after he married his second wife, Joan Riedel. During the next 22 years, he and his family were stationed in various states and countries including Florida, Virginia, Colorado, Alabama, Germany and Japan. He also served in Na Trang during the Vietnam War.

    After a 32-year military career, he retired from the Air Force as a lieutenant colonel. He moved to Sonora in 1974 with his family.

    His family said he liked to play golf and work on his property. During his later years, he enjoyed watching sports on TV and attending his grandchildren's sporting events.

    Mr. Hodges is survived by his wife of 51 years, Joan R. Hodges of Sonora; daughters and sons-in-law Meredith and Marvin Huey of Clovis, Jania Hodges and Gary Schlussler of Grass Valley, Christa Bennett of Modesto, and Gera and Ray Klein of Moccasin; a sister and brother-in-law, Billie Sue and Jim Bryant of Lake Providence, La.; grandchildren Leigha Raquenio of Fresno, and Matt and Jacob Klein of Moccasin; a great-granddaughter, Lana Teixeira of Fresno; and numerous nieces and nephews, including Charles Ray Hodges of Florida.
    Mr. Hodges is survived by his wife of 51 years, Joan R. Hodges of Sonora; daughters and sons-in-law Meredith and Marvin Huey of Clovis, Jania Hodges and Gary Schlussler of Grass Valley, Christa Bennett of Modesto, and Gera and Ray Klein of Moccasin; a sister and brother-in-law, Billie Sue and Jim Bryant of Lake Providence, La.; grandchildren Leigha Raquenio of Fresno, and Matt and Jacob Klein of Moccasin; a great-granddaughter, Lana Teixeira of Fresno; and numerous nieces and nephews, including Charles Ray Hodges of Florida.