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Patricia Masten Conway
Oct. 1, 1934-Aug. 6, 2014

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Patricia was born at home in Wellington, Texas. She had resided in Lake County since the retirement of her husband, Stanley, who predeceased her.

She is survived by her daughters, Mickie Main (Richard Schenck) and Karen Dougherty (Bruce); sons, Ronald and Terry (Jonni); three grandsons; a granddaughter; and a great-grandson.

Patricia was a longtime member of the Lower Lake Community United Methodist Church and proudly involved in the many functions of its Women's Group. 

Friends are invited to a memorial to be held at the Lower Lake Community United Methodist Church at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 30.

In lieu of flowers, the family prefers donations in Patricia's name to the church or the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Donor Services, P.O. Box 4072, Pittsfield, MA 01202.

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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – Laurene M. Borremans Cariker died in Napa on Thursday, Aug. 7, 2014, at the age of 72.

A native of St. Louis, Missouri, she was formerly of Tustin Meadows in Orange County.

Laurene had lived in the Lake County area, off and on, for about 30 years. She had worked as a secretary and nursing assistant, and was a homemaker.

She is preceded in death by her husband of 37 years, Jerry L. Cariker and a brother, Kurt Borremans.

Laurene is survived by her daughter, Lisa M. Cariker Baine of Lower Lake; sons, Kevin L. Cariker of Rio Rancho, NM and Lee J. Cariker of Arkansas; grandson, Christopher G. Baine of Lower Lake; granddaughters, Kaitlyn and Morgan Cariker; four great-great grandchildren; brothers, Gene Borremans of Redding, Jim Borremans of Texas and Doug Borremans of Nevada; and sister, Evelyn Borremans of Arkansas.

She also is survived by her partner, Allen Besgrove.

“My mother, Laurene Borremans Cariker, was a beautiful person, inside and out. She would pray for everyone else each night before she fell asleep. She called all people ‘honey or sweety.' My mother had extraordinary artistic abilities. Her paintings will last for a long time in all the places they are. That’s just to mention one thing. She was also a highly expert fisherman and even caught a very rare golden sturgeon. My mother was my rock, which she also painted. So many people are pouring over her Facebook page telling their wonderful stories they had with her. Thank you. My mother’s battle with cancer lasted a month but she was not alone. Her family, brothers, sister, daughter, and grandson were with her to the end. We all held hands and read the Lord’s Prayer before and after. I adorned her hair with pink roses and baby’s breath, then put a carnation on her chest. Mom believed in Jesus, so don’t worry. She is with him and the angels. One of my mom’s favorite silly songs was by Ray Stevens called “In The Mood”. If you find it, play it everywhere. If you hear chickens, you know you have the right song. Enjoy the whole song like she did. I love you mom, as we all do, and you are surely missed. Can’t wait to see you again”… Lisa Cariker Baine

“Committal to the Deep” – Laurene Cariker: Unto Almighty God, the soul of our Mother departed, and we commit her body to the deep; In sure and certain home of the Resurrection unto eternal life, through our Lord Jesus Christ. At whose coming, in glorious majesty to judge the world, the sea shall give up the dead: And the corruptible bodies of those who sleep in Him shall be changed and made like unto His glorious body; According to the mighty working whereby He is able to subdue all things unto Himself … Amen

Arrangements under the care of Jones & Lewis Clearlake Memorial Chapel of Lower Lake.

Please share your remembrances of Laurene on her online guestbook at www.jonesandlewis.com .

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – A celebration of the life of James Rodney “Rod” Holcomb will be on Tuesday, Aug. 19, at 11 a.m. at the Clear Lake Masonic Hall.

He passed away Saturday, Aug 9.

Rod was preceded in death by his father, Donald Holcomb Sr.

He is survived by his wife, Sharon Bean Holcomb; daughters, Audra Holcomb Ball, Dawn Holcomb Lewis and Cristy Holcomb Wells; his mother, Lorna Holcomb; stepdaughter, Vikee Bean; stepson, Tom Bean; siblings, Don Holcomb Jr. and Karen Holcomb Skarlatos; and numerous grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Rod had two great-grandsons.

Rod was born in Aberdeen, Wash. on Feb. 14, 1948, to Lorna Scott Holcomb and Donald Holcomb Sr.

He grew up in Riddle, Ore., where he attended school.

After graduation, he joined the US Army and was shortly deployed to Vietnam, where he served with the 537 Engineer Co.

In 2004, Rod moved to Clearlake, Calif., where he owned and operated Paradise Pizza and Pasta. In 2006 he married the love of his life, Sharon Bean.

Rod loved life. His family, friends and fellow riders were the highlight of his life.

He traveled around the country on his Harley with several of his friends regularly.

He will be missed by all, his loving spirit and giving heart will long be remembered, and he will be at the gates of Heaven, asking where he can park his Harley.

Arrangements entrusted to Jones & Lewis Clear Lake Memorial Chapel FD 800, Lower Lake, Calif., telephone 707-994-6417 or online at www.jonesandlewis.com .

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Paul Thomas Mongi passed unexpectedly on Sunday, Aug. 17, 2014.

He was the beloved son of Albert and Diana Mongi; brother to Kristine Valencia, Adrienne Mongi-Clark and Laura McGrath; grandson to Bert and Barbara Gomes; and brother to James Mongi.

Paul will be remembered as a gentle, sensitive soul who had, among many gifts and talents, a remarkable natural ability for drums and music. His sense of humor and quick wit will be really missed by all who knew him.

His reserved exterior and shyness did not always allow others to see his true desire to love and to be loved.

Those who loved him knew his sensitive feelings for others' suffering and his gentle way with animals.

He endured difficult challenges in life. Although the battles he fought were tremendously hard, he won't be remembered by those things, but rather by the beautiful person that he was.

We anxiously await to see him at his fullest potential, enjoying life when he is made new.

A gathering will be held at the Mongi residence at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 30.

For further information all Chapel of the Lakes FD1336 at 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com .

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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – Frances Jean Daniels, age 81, of Kelseyville passed away on Thursday, Aug. 14, 2014.

Frances was born April 8, 1933, in Moosejaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, and came to the United States at the age of 12.

She was an active member of the Kelseyville Lioness Club for many years.

She is survived by her husband of 58 years, Jack Daniels; daughter, Laurie; son, Larry and daughter-in-law, Cathy; grandchildren, Robin and Bradley; sister, Betty Toschi; along with many, many wonderful extended family and friends.

Join them to celebrate her life at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary FD1336, 1625 N. High St. in Lakeport.

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NICE, Calif. – Albert (Al) Lugean Bell, 91, a resident of Nice, passed away peacefully on Sunday, Aug. 10, 2014, at home with family by his side.

Al was born in Huron, South Dakota in 1923.

After leaving home he traveled the United States working many jobs. In 1940 he joined the Navy and served his duty until being honorably discharged in 1945.

He met and married Lila Bell and they settled in Pacifica, Calif., where they raised their three boys.

In the 1980s, Al and Lila moved to Nice, where they retired.

Al was a hard working Ironworker and had worked on many of the high rises and towers in San Francisco and beyond.

Al was also a member of the Coastside Masonic Lodge in Pacifica, as well as the Hartley Lodge in Lakeport. He was a 32nd degree Shriner, and also participated in the Eastern Star.

Al is survived by his sons, Allen J. Bell (Karen) of Modesto, Michael L. Bell Sr. (Danna) of Nice and Dale R. Bell, Modesto; as well as four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Lila Bell, and grandson Jeremy Bell.  

Al was a dedicated husband and father, and a good friend to many in the community.

He will be greatly missed.

No immediate service is planned.

Cremation arrangements by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, Lakeport.

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