Monday, 25 November 2024

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Donald Stewart was a manufacturing engineer at Ampex for 30 years.

He was also a sheriff’s reserve at that time.

He started coming to Clear Lake in 1964 on weekends, holidays and vacations.

He retired in Finley, where he lived since 1980. He stayed active with the Gleaners for 20-plus years and as a volunteer at California Highway Patrol for 14 years.

Don also was involved in local politics.

He is survived by daughter, Debra Anshutz; son, Ray Stewart; and granddaughters, Kimberly Khan and Kristy Medina; and five great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his eldest daughter, Denise Frye, a year ago.

There will be a celebration of life at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 8, at 4053 Thomas Lane in Lakeport.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to the firefighters fund. Mendo Lake Credit Union is accepting financial donations on behalf of North Coast Opportunities to assist with fire recovery efforts. Checks may be made out to Rocky Fire or North Coast Opportunities.

Arrangements entrusted to Jones Mortuary www.jonesmortuary.com FD311, Lakeport, Calif.

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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Robert “Bobby” Merle Buck, age 75, entered into rest peacefully at Sutter Lakeside Hospital on July 30, 2015, in Lakeport.

He was a loving father, grandfather, brother, husband and great friend. Bob could be described as “the salt of the earth” and a “true cowboy.”

Bob was born Nov. 22, 1939, in El Dorado, Kansas, to parents Robert L. Buck and Merlene Peebler.

Growing up in Kansas and Oklahoma, Bob learned from his grandfather how to be a responsible and enthusiastic fisherman and hunter. His grandmother was a school teacher and Bob was her student in the third and fourth grades.

After graduation at Will Rogers High School in Tulsa, Okla., Bob worked for his dad at Williams Brothers Oil Co. on the deep-water oil rigs.

“Bobby” served in the US Navy from 1962 to 1968. His lifelong friend, Maxie Thiel, taught him to play the guitar and they continued their friendship for more than 52 years and shared fond memories of their brotherhood in the Navy.

He earned his bachelor of science degree after the Navy and worked as an account analyst for the Department of the Treasury and the University of California at Berkeley.

Bobby loved the times he spent in Oregon and Idaho working on the family ranches with his mother and stepdad, Robert Stacey “Bob Bob.” They had a very special bond.

Bob enjoyed cooking and made the best Christmas fudge. He favorites included chili, barbecue chicken and chocolate chip cookies, and a good cup of coffee.

After retiring to Lakeport, Calif., he and Phyllis enjoyed spending time with family, friends and their dogs.

We will miss your warm smile and the twinkle in those eyes! As well as, receiving your latest stock-market tips … but most of all, your love for life filled with great conversation and laughter. We love you, Bobby!

He was preceded in death by his wife, Phyllis Buck, in April 2014.

Bob is remembered with love by daughter, Leslie E. Lowe (Steven); son, Robert B. Kehler; sister, Stephanie Gage; brother, Rodney Buck; grandsons, Alexander and Brandon; and great-granddaughter, Evelyn.

In keeping with his wishes, there will be no funeral services.

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Amber was born to Nancy and Paul Saragina on April 23, 1975, and tragically taken from us on July 28, 2015.

She was the loving mother of five beautiful children, Christian, Kaylee, Alyssa, and twins Caleb and Joseph.

Amber leaves behind sisters, Jennifer, Aimee and Jaime; nieces; nephews; and many other friends and family.

Forever loved …

A memorial service will be held at Northshore Fellowship Hall in Upper Lake on Saturday, Aug. 8, at 1 p.m., with a potluck to follow.

For further service information please contact Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary at 707-263-0357 or 994-5611 or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com .

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Oh, wow! As I sit at the Hidden Valley Campground with my goats and  dogs, a few possessions and paperwork, I contemplate how good God is as he spared Bruce this high adventure of being evacuated at 1 a.m. due to wildfires too close to our home, a first! What better time than to share Bruce A. Anderson’s life story.

He was born 68 years ago to Verna and Carl Anderson and has one older brother and four sisters and would tell pretty good tales of their growing up. Like only having one TV in a Montana town with only one station and all the neighbors would come over and watch it or the big hill they’d slide down on the sleds crossing a busy street at the end. And his daredevil life never changed.

His first wife Sandra and  he had four children, Carl, April, Sonya and Bruce Wayne and even though the marriage wasn’t for life, their relationship was. He was always there for his children and helped Sandra out throughout her lifetime.

He met wife No. 2 but that only lasted a couple of years. It was important though in his life as through her he met his best friend/brother for life, Chuck; Lisa, his third wife-to-be; Sam and Sharon, and later me, to make our own “family circle.”

Lisa and I met in South Dakota as VISTAS and when Bruce and Lisa decided to get hitched, he came and took her back to California, leaving me, Sharon and Sam with baby Roger. Sam, Sharon and baby Roger soon after moved back to California. I went back to California for Bruce and  Lisa’s wedding and met Chuck. Jim and Nona were there too as witnesses. The following year, Chuck and I married.

Bruce and Lisa had Jara in Sonoma County, Calif., and Bruce’s four children would visit often. Later, they moved to Lake County, Calif., where Bruce built their home in Coons Flat Valley with occasionally Chuck’s help.

When Roger was 7, we lost a member of our family circle, his father, Sam. Both Chuck and Bruce took over until Sharon married Jon, another friend of our circle. After 20 years, Lisa, always loving Bruce, decided to leave and Chuck became terminally ill. Separately, Bruce and Lisa stood by his and my side as we watched in horror at what the rages of cancer did to Chuck.

Chuck, wanting to take care of both me and  his bro, “willed” me to Bruce upon his death. Later on, Bruce and I were married and enjoyed 15 years on the farm.

Bruce was a loyal Local 510 Union member. He started as a sign painter, telling us, “Ya never step back to admire your work when doing a billboard on a scaffold!”

Later, he became a journeyman for the trade shows mostly held in San Francisco, always there to train the “high guys”(ones who used the scissor lifts to hang convention signs) and did it all. When he retired, he was called one of the dinosaurs as he’d been working shows for so long.

He enjoyed his life, was his own man and helped those in need.

He leaves behind his loving wife, Glo; former loving wife, Lisa; our children: Carl, April, Sonya (Glen), Bruce Wayne and Jara (Jim); our grandchildren, Heather (Jeremy), Renee, Ben, Jason, Nicole, Zachary, Bruce Jr., Brittany, Gibson, Katalina and Buddy; and our five great-grandchildren, Serenity, Teresa, Erica, Bentlie and Raelynne.

He also leaves his loving siblings, Bill, Lynette, Sarita, Dawn and Jackie; many loving cousins, nieces, nephews and their children; Aunt Doris; and lots of friends and  good neighbors.

Bruce will be surely missed!

So as the fire continues to grow (nearly 70,000 acres), I thank God for all the neighbors, friends and  family who have helped me so much through actions and prayers.

Bruce had a wonderful life and is at peace. And as my Aunt June says, “Don’t sweat the small stuff, life’s too short.”

And Sharon’s favorite, “Have no guilt, have no regrets, you did your best!”

Blessings to you all with love and hugs, Glo.

UPPER LAKE, Calif. – There will be a celebration of life memorial service for Betty Dayton at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 15.

The service will be held at the Upper Lake Community United Methodist Church, located at 676 Clover Valley Road (corner of First Street and Clover Valley Road).

The service will be officiated by certified Lay Minister Gary Lewis and Pastor Wanda Celli.

Dayton's daughter Nancy Haner will read the eulogy as well as perform special music.

In addition, Jill Shaul and Sarah Tichava will sing “The Way-fairing Stranger” and Lauren Trippeer will sing “The Bells of St. Mary.”

A reception will follow the service in the church fellowship hall.

Dayton was born on Dec. 19, 1921, and passed away June 9, 2015, at 93 years of age.

At the time of her death, she was at the Roseville Point Skilled Nursing Facility in Roseville, where she could be near her daughter.

A private burial was held on June 17 at the Hartley Cemetery in Lakeport, where she is buried next to her husband Charles.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Curtis Michael Newport, 53, passed away on July 25, 2015.

A memorial Mass will be held at Parish of St. Mary Immaculate Catholic Church, 801 N. Main St. in Lakeport, at 11 a.m. Thursday, Aug 6, with a reception to follow at Del Lago clubhouse.

In lieu of flowers please make memorial donations to the Humane Society.

Arrangements entrusted to Jones Mortuary www.jonesmortuary.com FD311, Lakeport, CA.

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