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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – Michelle Pritam Singh Long was taken from her family suddenly on May 22, 2014, as a result of an automobile accident.

She was born on July 25, 1975, in Yuba City, Calif., to Mahandra and Cheri Singh.

Michelle’s family relocated to Clearlake in 1983 to be near her grandparents. Here, she went to grammar and high school, got married and raised her two children.

Michelle then moved to Lompoc, Calif., in 2009.

Michelle is survived by her children, Xae-Li and Andrew Long; parents, Mahandra and Cheri Singh; and her sister, Christina Singh.

Michelle was very much loved by those who knew her and will be dearly missed.

A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 7, at the First Assembly of God, located at 40th and Snook in Clearlake.

Please visit www.jonesandlewis.com to sign Michelle’s online guest book.

Martin López Cueva
1921- 2014
 
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Martin López Cueva, 92, passed away on Tuesday, May 27, surrounded by his devoted wife of 70 years, Maria de Jesus, and their 10 loving children, Enrique, Ampelia, Natividad, Jesus, Lety, Marcos, Martin, Juan, Maria “Dubie” and Armando, many of his grandchildren, extended family and friends.
 
Martin was born on Nov. 11, 1921, in Santa Marta, Jalisco Municipio de Tecolotlan, Mexíco, to Manuel Lopez (deceased) and Marta Cueva (deceased).

Martin married Maria de Jesus on May 25, 1944. Prior to his passing they had just celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary.
 
Martin visited California in the mid-1970s and moved his family to Upper Lake in 1978 where he worked at Seely’s Orchard until he retired.

Once retired, he was able to focus more on his garden and growing enough vegetables for his wife to store for the off-season.

Martin moved his family to the USA in search of what every immigrant searches for – a better life. His goal was to provide opportunities that he did not have.

He worked hard to provide for his family. He taught his children to be hard workers and humble. He was the center of the family with his “witty” sense of humor but what he loved the most was watching his family expand. Every grandchild was a gift to him.   
 
Martin will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

He is survived by his wife of 70 years, Maria de Jesus; 10 children, Enrique (Irma), Ampelia (Luis), Natividad (Rosa), Jesus (Lynn), Leticia "Letty" (Joaquin), Marcos (Norma), Martin (Cristina), Juan (Renee), Maria “Dubie” (Gonzalo), Armando (Leria); many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; brother, Agustin (Elvira); and many, many extended family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his children Felipe and Antonio; brother, Jesus; sisters, Josefina and Maria; and his parents, Manuel and Marta.
 
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 31, at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 801 N. Main St., Lakeport.

The family invites you to join them after Mass at the Upper Lake Cemetery at 870 Clover Valley Road, Upper Lake.

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

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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Clarence Jay Wilson died Wednesday, May 21, 2014, in Santa Rosa, Calif. He was 102 years old.

Born March 17, 1912, in Kinistino in Saskatchewan, Canada, Clarence was one of eight children raised by Alvin and Lillian Wilson.

He married Gloria Stone on Aug. 4, 1935. In 1953, the couple relocated to the Pacific Northwest with their two sons, Barry and Terry, and their daughter, Garreé.

The family resided in Monterey County for 24 years. Tragically, Clarence and Gloria’s son Barry was killed in a shark attack off the Peninsula at the age of 16.

Clarence supported his family with his own tire shop business early on and later sold real estate and worked in property development with his wife Gloria.

During his working years, Clarence also worked as a bus driver, postal worker and building contractor. Skilled in woodworking and appliance repair, he earned a reputation in the neighborhood as the fix-it man.

An accomplished musician, Clarence played the saxophone, clarinet and violin professionally with his own band, “Wilson’s Music Makers” as well as with the “Herb Miller Band” (brother of Glenn Miller). He enjoyed playing the guitar, banjo and organ as well.

He was an animal lover, devoted to the family pets and cared for up to 13 dogs at a time. He was an avid rock and gem collector and enjoyed jewelry-making. Clarence was fond of nature-watching and preferred living in the country. He also loved spectator sports, especially baseball.

Most of all, Clarence will be remembered for his devotion to his family and friends and his remarkable story-telling skills.

Clarence was preceded in death by his wife, Gloria, who passed away in 2009; and all three of their children, Barry (1952), Terry (2005) and Garreé (2000).

He is survived by his brothers, Stan Wilson of Ontario, Canada, and Earl Wilson of British Columbia, Canada.

Clarence also is survived by his daughter-in-law, Donna Deal of Carmel Valley, Calif.; his grandson, Clint Wilson of Carmel Valley; and three granddaughters, Julie Dinkins of Cotati, Calif., Shari Dinkins of Peoria, Illinois, and Dawn Pendleton of Arroyo Grande, Calif. Clarence also leaves behind several nieces and nephews, including his niece Carol Fergus of British Columbia, Canada.

He also is survived by his great-grandson, Brandon Wilson of Carmel Valley; and his great-granddaughter, Nicole Pendleton of Atlanta, Georgia.

Several years ago, Clarence was blessed to become acquainted with another daughter, Denise McKay of Ontario, Canada, and is survived by Denise and her four children, including her daughter Pat Eberhard of Ontario, Canada.

An informal celebration of Clarence’s life will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 4, at the recreation center of Perks Estate, where he resided for 27 years.

Clarence would have preferred that his beloved family and friends pay tribute to his memory with love, laughter and music.

For those who still wish to make a contribution on his behalf, his family suggests supporting Hospice Services of Lake County or Music Academy of the West (which supports young musicians) or your local Humane Society.

KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – Services for Bessie Wilds will be held at Kelseyville Cemetery, 3375 Bell Hill Road, Kelseyville at 1 p.m., Thursday, June 5.

A reception will follow.

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

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Reona Miles Giere Paulsen passed away May 27, 2014, at the age of 84.

She was born in Compton, Calif., to Moses and Ella Miles.

She lived in Lucerne Valley and San Marcos before moving to Fallbrook and then to Lakeport.

Reona had many hobbies including stamp collecting and teaching in her Sabbath school in Lakeport.

She is remembered by her husband, Don Paulsen; two sons, Lew and Dwight Giere; and sister, Ardith.

Reona will be honored at a memorial at the Seventh-day Adventist Church at a later date.

Cremation arrangements by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, FD-1336, Lakeport.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – A lifelong Lake County resident, Bessie Wilds passed away Saturday, May 17, 2014, at the age of 85.

Bessie was born March 16, 1929, on a hop ranch in Scotts Valley to John and Edith Woodward, the youngest of four daughters.

Bessie moved with the family to Hartley Street to attend elementary and high school.

During her high school years she helped her father operate a Shell Oil Gas Station located at 11th and Main streets in Lakeport.

She was devoted to her mother, who did not drive and had difficulty walking.

Bessie graduated high school in 1948 and married Junior C. Wilds. They made their home outside of Kelseyville and raised their son and daughter on a walnut ranch.

Bessie was a member of the Kelseyville Women's Club and also active in the local Lions Club.

During the 1970s and 1980s she was a waitress at Anne Card's Coffee Shop in Kelseyville.

In 1986 Bessie and Junior sold their walnut ranch to Beringer Winery and downsized to a small parcel near the vineyard. They watched the transformation from trees to vines.

After the loss of Junior in 2002, Bessie became a solitary person, preferring to live a quiet life.

She loved to sit at her kitchen table listening to KNBR or KGO and the police scanner, and watch the traffic. Her cats and the hummingbirds gave her great pleasure.

Bessie is survived by her son, Ron Wilds; daughter Cheryl (Ernie) Ostern; sister-in-laws, Gloria Wilds and Laura Buchanan; and brother-in-law, George Wilds; four nephews; and six nieces.

Services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, June 5, at Kelseyville Cemetery, 3375 Bell Hill Road, Kelseyville. A reception will follow.

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

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