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Fred Perez. Courtesy photo.


ORLAND, Calif. – Frederick Raymond Perez passed away on June 15, 2018, in Chico, Calif.

He was born on Jan. 1, 1935, in Orland to Rafael and Maria Perez (Mañas), the youngest of six children.

He lived and was raised in Orland. He attended Orland High School, where he played in the school band, was on the yearbook staff, participated in the senior play, served on the student council and was student body president his senior year.

Fred graduated from Orland High in 1952 and left Orland for Oakland, Calif., where he attended Heald’s Business College, earning a degree in accounting in 1954.

He enlisted in the US Air Force in 1955 and served for four years, earning the GI Bill, at which point he was honorably discharged and returned to continue his education at Chico State, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in education with a major in Spanish in 1963.

During this time he also traveled abroad to live with his family in Spain and study at the University of Seville.

He began his career in education in 1963 with his first teaching job in Oroville and soon moved to his lifelong post, teaching Spanish at Orland High School.

He taught at Orland High from 1966 to 1991 and was involved in a wide variety of activities while there. Fred truly loved his job and his students,many of whom he stayed close to throughout his life.

During this time he also spent a summer studying at the University of Barcelona and earned a Masters in Education from Stanford University in 1972.

After retiring from teaching in 1991 he worked at Orland Travel and finally at R&R Sales.

He was very involved in his community. For more than 40 years he was a member of the Kiwanis Club, working on almost every club project. Fred also was active in the Orland High Alumni
Association and the Glenn County Fair.

Fred was a 1993 inductee into the Glenn County Educators Hall of Fame.

For 30 years he was a member of the Glenn County Mental Health and Drug and Alcohol Board.

In 1998 he was elected to the Board of Trustees for the Butte-Glenn County Community College, a position he continued to hold until his passing.

In 2007 he was selected as "Citizen of the Year" at Orland’s annual Old Fashioned Fourth of July celebration.

His life revolved around family, teaching, his students, travel and his community.

His beloved parents, Rafael and Maria, and his brothers, Pablo and Pedro, preceded him in death.

He is survived by his sisters, Maria Alonso and Ysabel Alonso; his brother, Rafael (Patricia) Perez; and a multitude of nieces, nephews and extended family.

There will be a Rosary on Wednesday, June 27, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at Sweet-Olsen Family Mortuary, 825 A St., Orland.

The following day, Thursday, June 28, there will be a 10 a.m. funeral Mass at St. Dominic's Catholic Church, 822 A St., Orland.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Fred’s name to the Orland Alumni Association, P.O. Box 1, Orland, CA 95963; or the Butte College Foundation, 3536 Butte Campus Drive, Oroville, CA 95965.

Joanne Therese St. Clair
1934-2018

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Joanne St. Clair died in Clearlake on June 13, 2018.

A third generation San Franciscan, she was a graduate of St. Paul elementary and high schools.

She was employed by Bancroft-Whitney Publishers and Kingwell Brothers in San Francisco and Crocker National Bank in San Jose.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Ray St. Clair; her parents: Catherine (teen) and John J. (Jack) Lucey; and her sisters, Kay and Barbara Barry.

She is survived by many nieces and nephews.

Arrangements and care entrusted to Jones & Lewis C.L.M.C. FD800., www.Jonesandlewismemorialchapel.com, telephone 707-994-6417.

Lottie Cline. Courtesy photo.


MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Lottie Cline passed away in a car accident on Thursday, June 7, 2018, in Middletown.

Lottie had recently retired from teaching at the Middletown Seventh-day Adventist School where she had taught for over 15 years, although she continued to volunteer there afterwards.

Lottie was born in Pakistan to missionary parents, growing up in Pakistan and India. She came to the States as a teenager, became a nurse, and then quickly decided it wasn’t for her and went back to school to become a teacher.

She taught in Christian education for almost 30 years, dedicating herself to helping each student reach their academics best, teaching them about God and caring for them and their families.

Everyone who knew her felt she was their friend. She always looked for ways to help and support others, often giving them a place to stay when they were in hard times, and always inviting them over for a home cooked meal or some table games.

Lottie loved gardening, and could often be seen in the mornings tending to her flowers. Lottie loved music, she played the guitar, viola and was a wonderful pianist.

She is survived by her husband and children and will be greatly missed by all.

Her memorial service will be held Saturday, June 23, at 5 p.m. at the Middletown Seventh-day Adventist Church, 21640 S. Highway 29.

Justin William Westermeyer
Dec. 16, 1975 - June 13, 2018

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – A young resident of Lake County left us unexpectedly.

He will be missed and his family wishes that others will learn from the tragic mistake of their loved one.

Remember, pipe bombs, fireworks and other explosives are dangerous and can be fatal.

Glad to know that you are now in a peaceful place, along with being forever in our hearts.

Richard Bingham. Courtesy photo.

Richard 'Dick' Bingham
Sept. 30, 1923 – May 19, 2018

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Dick Bingham passed peacefully at his Clearlake home with family by his side.

Dick was born in Oklahoma in 1923 and when he was young his family moved to Arizona and then to California.

At the age of 16 Dick became a an apprentice for Union Oil in Richmond and later became a welder for Swinerton and Walberg.

After 38 years of dedicated work he retired in 1980 to become a business owner of Clearlake Bowl in Clearlake.

Dick was a member of Pipe and Steamfitters Union Local 342 for nearly 75 years.

He is preceded in death by his loving wife of 30 years, Zella Bingham; father, S.W.; mother, Hannah; brothers, Fred and Ary; and sisters, Louise Caddell, Bonita Burkett and MaryRuth Burkett.

He is survived by his children, JoDean DeAmaral, Bill (Michelle) Thomas, Debra Thomas and Betty (David) Cecchini; nieces, Patti (Jim) Dodd and Louise Martin; and many other great nieces and nephews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

A celebration of life will be held at the family home for family and close friends on Saturday, June 9, at 3 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Dick’s memory may be made to American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22478, Oklahoma City, OK 73123.

A private family burial will be held at a later date.

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