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Kathie Reeves. Courtesy photo.


LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Kathie Reeves, 58, of Jerusalem Valley died March 13, 2019, at home in her own bed as she desired, her husband at her side, after fighting brain cancer for more than four and a half years.

She was wife, lover, teacher, mother. Gardener and Taiko drummer. Lover of books and candlelight. Sandcastle builder extraordinaire. Poet and patron of the arts. Fragile and unbreakable in the exact same moments. Independent and introspective. Fiercely loyal. Intentional Muse to a thousand students. Inspiration to all who knew her.

Born Kathryn Lynette Hindalong on Halloween Day 1960, she lived and loved as playfully as her birthday portended.

Kathie grew and came of age in Montebello, California. She attended college in Santa Barbara, California. In both places she met friends that she kept close to all of her life.

After obtaining her teaching credential in 1983 she moved to the Mendocino Coast, where she met her husband in 1986. Her two children were born in 1988 and 1989.

Kathie and her family moved to Lake County in 1990 when she was hired by Middletown Unified School District. She taught mostly second grade from that time, teaching at Coyote Valley Elementary school from the day it opened until her illness forced her retirement in 2014.

She was greatly responsible for envisioning and creating what is now the thriving and beautiful Coyote Valley Elementary School Garden.

Her spirit was never broken by her terrible diagnosis.

She is survived by both of her parents, her only sibling, her husband of 31 years and her two adult children.

A celebration of her life will be held in Middletown at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 11. For more information call 707-888-0882.

In lieu of everything else, Kathie requests that you take a favorite child outside to the backyard garden dirt (or mud!) and play, play, play. Explore. Find worms and bugs, spiders and ladybeetles. Encourage them to get the dirt under their fingernails (and yours!). Ruin their clothing with the good great earth. Marvel at the miracle of the easily overlooked. Because she understands to the core of her being that such a thing is in fact Sacred, she very much wishes to instill the same knowledge in the children she hasn't yet taught, it's just that she needs your help with that now. If this seems a little too much to ask, then she requests the following of you instead: Turn off the TV and the telephones, snuggle in, and read a (chapter) book together with a favorite child. She promises you won't regret it.


Henry Marschall Jr. Courtesy photo.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Henry Edward Marschall Jr., 78 years young passed peacefully in the presence of family on April 7, 2019 at a local care center, after a courageous battle with lung cancer.

He leaves behind daughter, Jessica Gordon, and grandson, Hunter Gordon of Idaho; sister, Nancy (Alden) Cleveland of Idaho; sister, Maxine (Juan) Dominguez of Lakeport, Calif.; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.

“Hank,” as he was known to most, was born Nov. 4, 1940, to Henry and Josephine Marschall in Upper Lake, Calif.

He was a graduate of Clear Lake High School and played football. He served in the U.S. Air Force and received an honorable discharge to come home to help on the Marschall dairy when his father passed away.

He was a mechanic by trade, a rancher by heart. He loved the outdoors; was an avid member of the NRA, The Rod and Gun Club and a member of the Lake County Sheriff's Posse with search and rescue.

We will forever carry his memory in our hearts. Per his request, no services will be held.

Arrangements by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com.

Kyle Marie Ellison. Courtesy photo.

Today and always we remember a beautiful soul who lived and loved without limits.

Kyle will forever be missed and remembered by her family and friends who will forever hold her in their hearts.

There will be a celebration of life on May 4 at 1 p.m. at 180 Church in Rocklin, Calif.


Barbara Schnabl. Courtesy photo.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Barbara Jean (Gross) Schnabl was born March 2, 1931, in Berkeley, Calif.

She passed away peacefully on April 2, 2019, in Kelseyville where she had lived since her move with her family in 1936.

She is survived by her four children (and respective spouses), six grandchildren (and respective spouses), eight great-grandchildren, and various other family members and friends.

She graduated from Kelseyville High School (home of the Indians) with the class of 1948. During high school she played in the band, on volleyball and basketball sports teams and was a life member of the California Scholarship Society.

The last semester of her senior year she worked at the title company in Lakeport. She and August (Gus) were married the summer after her senior year in Reno and she continued to work at the title company until the birth of their first child in 1951.

She became a stay-at-home mom until she and Gus started an automotive repair business in a barn on his parents’ property, located at Sixth and Church streets in Kelseyville on July 19, 1954.

She was also a room mother for her children's classes, an assistant Girl Scout leader and a volunteer parent with many of the organizations her children joined.

She supported her family in every way and was a very positive, encouraging lady to her family and friends.

She will be missed, but she is back with Gus once again.

We would also like to thank Kelseyville Fire Department, Dr. Kirk Andrus, Dr. Alan Sampson, Dr. Lou Ivanovic, Dr. Jeffrey Southard of UC Davis, Sutter Lakeside Hospital, Rocky Point Care Center and Hospice of Lake County.

At Barbara’s request, there will be no services. Private interment in Kelseyville.

A celebration of Barbara's life will be held on Saturday, April 20, at 7985 Kelsey Creek Drive in Kelseyville. Celebration to begin at 1 p.m.

Tamara Newby. Courtesy photo.


LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Tamara Lisa Newby ascended quietly and swiftly to her heavenly home on March 31, 2019, at the age of 54.

Known to her infinite number of friends by countless nicknames, Tamara brought many smiles and great support to those who knew her. Her personality and caring, giving heart were larger than this life could contain.

A supporter of the Relay for Life events, Special Olympics and Operation Tango Mike earned her friends from all over the state.

Tamara loved poetry and photography; reruns of “Colombo,” “Quincy,” “Magnum PI,” “Gunsmoke” and “Bonanza”; karaoke and tacos; camping and European travel; golf; her Packers, Saints and Cubs; movies, tacos and most especially music with Engelbert Humperdinck leading the tunes.

Tamara’s easy nature made her fast, deep and lifelong friendships. There were few she did not like and fewer still who did not like her.

She arrived in heaven to the long-awaiting arms of her parents, Claude and Margo Newby, and her brother, Timothy, as well as her grandparents Ernest and Lisa Roder and her Gram Eunice Plumlee, and far too many friends who also left this Earth too soon and far too young. Now she is with those angels and watches and guides those she has left here on Earth.

She leaves in deep sadness her brother, Tab Newby; nephews, Justin and Patrick and their families; her aunt and uncle, Gary and Darla Lewis; her cousins, Stacie, Tim and Timothy Drain; and more friends than we could ever begin to count.

No service dates have been set as the world right now is cold and the rain continues to fall and she hated that. But our family knows the sun will shine again soon, the flowers will bloom and the weather will clear and each day become warmer.

Social media and her friend network will announce a forthcoming day we will gather together to celebrate Tamara's life.

Until then her family wishes to thank everyone who have reached out to us in support and love. Continue to love each other, to laugh, to sing and to remember until we are all together soon to share our stories.

God bless and be with you all.

Kimberly Brown Roston
Dec. 17, 1963 - March 30, 2019

LAKEPORT, Calif. – A memorial service will be held for Kimberly at Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary on Tuesday, April 9, at 11 a.m.

Arrangements by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com.

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