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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Seth Weston Costner chose to leave this world on Friday, June 12, 2015.

He was 18 years old.

He was born on Sept. 29, 1996, to Frank and Mary Costner. Seth had a strong faith in Jesus Christ, our Lord.

He loved reading, video games, Star Wars, and Legos, and he had a fantastic, dry sense of humor. His favorite authors were Tolkien, Ted Dekker and Robert Jordan.

He loved the outdoors, shooting with his brothers, and being with family. He grew up in a big, growing family. It was Seth’s dream to live and homestead on the Costner homestead just south of the Oregon border, which has been in the family for five generations.

Seth leaves behind many loving family members and friends, including his wife, Haeli; parents, Frank Costner, and Bob and Mary Henderson; siblings, Lanen, Brandon, Brandon Tyler, Justin, Elly Marie, Abby Dawn and Ally Rose; as well as foster siblings; grandparents; aunts; uncles; cousins; nieces and nephews; and many others.

The love and joy our sweet, gentle Seth brought to our lives will be with us always. We will always love and miss him.

A memorial service was held at Grace Church in Kelseyville on Monday, June 15, to help friends and family honor Seth’s life.

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

Please share your loving memories of Seth by signing his online guestbook at www.jonesandlewis.com and www.legacy.com .

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Jo Ann Harmon
Dec. 15, 1946, to April 23, 2015

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Jo Ann Harmon passed away at UC Davis Hospital after a long illness.

She is survived by her Son Jason Hill (Gayle) of Grass Valley, Calif. She was preceded in death by her husband, Neil Harmon.

Jo Ann was a member of Middletown United Methodist Church and UMW, Middletown Lioness, Queen of Middletown Red Hats, Middletown Fire Sirens, member of California State Retired Employees Association and Middletown Senior Center.

A celebration of life will be held at Middletown United Methodist Church, 15833 Armstrong St., at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 28. Please bring finger food to share.

In lieu of flowers Jo Ann requested donations to Middletown United Methodist Church, Drawer A, Middletown, CA 95461.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Terry Clark went home peacefully at his residence in Lake County on Sunday, May 31, surrounded by family and good friends.

He is survived by his three daughters, Renee, Teresa and Shannon; sisters, Tawney, Tracy, Trudy and Tammy; grandchildren; and loving companion, Carolyn.

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

Charles Eugene Knox
Feb. 11, 1934 – June 9, 2015

Charles Knox, a longtime resident of Clearlake, Calif., passed away at home, in Oregon City, Ore., on June 9, 2015.

Private cremation rites were held and he will be laid to rest at the family farm in Clatskanie, Ore.

Arrangements entrusted to Hillside Chapel.

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – A memorial Mass is planned for George J. Magnani, who died May 22, 2015, at age 90.

The Mass will take place at noon on Friday, June 19, at Queen of Peace Catholic Church, located at 14435 Uhl Ave., Clearlake.

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Mary Renfro passed away on June 6, 2015, in San Francisco from complications of a stroke on May 6, 2015.

She was born Mary Anne Dimauro and was the first baby born in Lake County in 1940.

Born Jan. 1 to Joe and Lily Dimauro of Lakeport, Mary was the youngest with older siblings Joe, Betty and Frank spoiling her rotten.

Mary always said she started dating her future husband and the love of her life, Tom, when they were in eighth grade (Tom says he fell in love with her when they rode the school bus together in first grade).

While attending Clear Lake High School Mary was active in numerous organizations including the Clear Lake Cardinals Cheer leading squad where she cheered for Tom during football, basketball and baseball games.

Tom and Mary graduated together in 1957 and married a year later June 7, 1958.

Mary worked as a legal secretary through the years as their family grew. Their first three children were girls – Tammy, Jamie and Toni. Then in 1968, a son, Thomas was born and Mary began work from home.

Raising four children during the 1960s to 1980s was challenging but Mary made it look easy.

She was always the room mother; enjoyed decorating and celebrating every holiday with her family; made sure all of her children were involved in 4-H; went on countless trips to horse shows and gymkhanas; organized family camping trips; hunted along side Tom; and took care of many family pets.

Her home was always a gathering place where everyone felt welcome.

For many years Tom and Mary operated the very popular “Renfro’s Pioneer Pear Stand” selling pears, apples and peaches grown on their ranch.

Mary always had a love for dogs. ALL dogs. For over 35 years and until the time of her stroke, she and Tom owned and operated Renfro’s Animal Inn in Kelseyville. Mary’s customers, two- and four-legged, were very dear to her.

Mary’s truest love was her family. She enjoyed rides to the cabin with Tom or just sitting together on the deck in the evening, watching their doves and bluebirds, while sipping on a margarita.

She rarely missed a basketball, football, softball, baseball, t-ball or soccer game played by her grandchildren during the last 30 years.

Mary enjoyed going to the casino, playing cards with the same group of women for the last 40 years, going to lunch with the “Class of ’57 girls,” reading true crime books especially by author Anne Rule, the San Francisco Giants, and watching Phil Mickelson play golf.

Mary was the happiest when she was home with Tom and her dogs surrounded by happy children and grandchildren.

Her brother, Joe Dimauro, and her parents Joe and Lily Dimauro predeceased Mary.

Mary leaves behind a large and loving family including her husband of 57 years, Tom and their four-legged kids Shilo, Ally and Shadow; children and their families, Tammy (Wayne) and Joe Myers; Jamie Patten, Kyle (Stacy) and Kirk Sills, Kelsey (Shaun) and Kaylee Robinson; Toni (Mike), Mikey (Emily), Allyson and Mary Brown; Thomas (Nancy), Madison and Meghan Renfro; sister Betty Penland and children Donnie, Laurie, Joe and Robert; brother Frank Dimauro and children Margaret, Barbara and Jim; brother and sister-in-law Jim and Pat Renfro and their children Mariann and Michael; ex-son-in-law Marty Sills; cousins Tiny Nunnemaker, Vivian McFall, Violet Etters and Bill Medina.

Mary will also be missed by dear friends Barbara Schnabl, Ann Davis, Bill and Sue Dawson, Kathy Sabine, Joyce Busch, Kent Rickabaugh, Virginia Sills, Bill and Sue Dawson, and Bob and Nancy McNeill; her cards friends Marilyn, Connie, Nancy, Judy, Sharon, Joan, Linda and Lois; Class of ’57 girls Pat, Sandy, Joan, Donna, Kathy, Marilyn, Virginia, Marsha, Katie, Georgiana, Jeannie and Linda; and too many dogs and dog customers to mention.

A gathering for Mary’s family and close friends, “with plenty of food, drinks and good stories,” is planned for July 4 from 1 to 5 p.m. at Tom and Mary’s home.

In lieu of flowers, the family request donations, in Mary’s name, to Lake County Animal Care and Control, 4949 Helbush Drive, Lakeport, CA 95453.

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