Saturday, 23 November 2024

Obits

Cecilia Mota. Courtesy photo.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Cecilia was born in Santa Rosa, California, on Feb. 11, 1990.

Better known as Cece, she passed on Dec. 23, 2020, in Lakeport due to complications of COVID-19.

Cece has three children, Anayeli Rios-Mota, Carlos Hernandez-Mota and Bear Mota- Burrows.

Cece was engaged to Korey Burrows.

She is the daughter of Carmelita Hopper and Augustine Mota Jr; granddaughter of Benjamin and Patricia Want; sister of August Mota, Chester Mota, Jesus Frias-Hopper, Carmen Mota, Auggie Mota; and sister-in-law of Jean Mota and Amy Macias-Mota. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, uncles, aunts, cousins and friends.

Cece was loved by many people. She was known to love everyone, she knew how to make everyone laugh and always have a good time.

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

Arline Koschel. Courtesy photo.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Arline Edna Koschel was born, June 9, 1926, in St. Louis, Missouri.

On Dec. 19, 2020, she met her savior at the age of 94 embracing a Life of Eternal Peace and Joy.

Her husband of 63 years, Robert Edgar Koschel, preceded her in March 2008.

They moved to Nice, California, in 1985 where Arline lived the remainder 35 years of her life surrounded by her many friends.

She is survived by three daughters, Pamela Butler, Deborah Myers and Rebecca Jones; six grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.

Arline moved to Southern California in 1954. For a short period of time, she worked at France Drive Inn as a carhop taking orders and serving food on roller skates.

In addition, she applied for a job working in aerospace and was surprised that she was hired without a high school diploma. She did not complete high school due to illness. She had always been a skilled sewer and that skill got her the job. She was honored to have worked on the Space Shuttles.

Arline was loved and liked by many. She was known for her laughter, jokes and having a good time.

During her years in Lake County, she enjoyed many friends through her involvement in Lake County Bowlers, The What Ever Red Hat Club, Bingo at Lakeport Senior Center, Pat’s Dancing Feet and The Stitch and Bitch Gang.

In addition, she is survived by her best friend who loves her dearly, Casey Moneymaker.

Casey Moneymaker and Pamela Butler will be making arrangements for a celebration of life in spring 2021.

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

Todd Falconer. Courtesy photo.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Todd Falconer was born on Nov. 14, 1962, in San Francisco, California, to Alastair “Sandy” Falconer and Jane Hoberg Falconer.

He grew up on the shores of Clear Lake, where his family owned and ran Westwind Mobile Home Park in Kelseyville.

Todd passed away in the early morning hours of Jan. 2, 2021, while awaiting a heart transplant. Although a very private man, those closest to him knew how much effort he put into managing his condition and never allowing it to slow him down.

Todd loved growing up on the lake, and water skiing in the early morning hours with his brother, Ross while his beloved grandmother, Mildred Hoberg, drove the boat. He enjoyed spending summers at Mildred’s lake house with his cousins and friends swimming, skiing and sleeping on the pier.

Later in life he delighted in watching his children and their friends also enjoy the lake house; he was always happy to drive the boat for their many tubing, skiing and wakeboarding adventures. Throughout his life, his attachment to Clear Lake and Lake County never wavered.

Todd graduated from Kelseyville High School in 1980 and California State University, Chico in May of 1984. It was at Chico State that he met his wife, Jill, while interviewing her for a job. They married in December of 1984 and Todd began his career as an officer in the USAF.

While stationed in Texas and Germany Todd flew RF-4s and couldn’t get enough of it. Flying was a lifelong passion for Todd, and after the USAF he had many jobs in aviation and spent much of his free time flying as well.

For the last 10 years Todd considered himself a gentleman farmer, managing his 27-acre vineyard in Kelseyville. He approached farming with the same passion as flying and his love of his ranch was evident to all who knew him. He loved having the opportunity, as he put it, to “go to the ranch, shut the gate, and leave the world behind.” Mt. Olive will be his final resting place.

Todd is survived by his wife of 36 years, Jill, and his two children, Nick (Blythe) Falconer and Katie (Grant) Falconer, as well as his new granddaughter, Poppy, and his bonus son, Mark Dantes.

Todd will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

A celebration of Todd’s life will be held at a later date.


David Jack. Courtesy photo.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – David Paul Jack, born in Lake County on Nov. 28, 1943, and entered into rest on Dec. 31, 2020.

David was a lifelong resident of Big Valley Rancheria and also a tribal member.

David is predeceased by his parents, Hudson Jack and Annie Jack; brothers, Cedric Jack, Neal Jack and Tino Jack; and sister, Leota Jack.

Uncle Dave's wishes were to be cremated.

He is survived by his great nephew, Nick Jack, his caregiver that cared and loved him deeply and will always have those special memories with his Uncle Dave; niece, Natalie Cruz and nephew-in-law, John Cruz who loved his heart and soul; sons, Ernie Jack and John Jack; daughter, Anita Jack; great nieces, Alicia and Yolanda Garibay; and many other nieces and nephews.

Uncle Dave will be greatly missed by all of us. I LOVE YOU UNCLE!!!!

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

Joyce McKnight. Courtesy photo.

Joyce McKnight
March 13, 1943 – Nov. 18, 2020

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – We lost a beloved member of our community. Joyce had her family by her side when she passed on Nov. 18, 2020. She was fighting cancer and other health problems.

Joyce loved being in her garden, fishing, cooking and spending time with her family. She always had a warm smile and will be dearly missed.

Joyce is predeceased by her husband of 38 years, Gus McKnight. She is survived by two daughters, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

She is with the angels now and watching over us. I love you mom and miss you.

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

Frank Del Valle. Courtesy photo.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Frank Juquin Del Valle began his journey home to the Ancestors on Dec. 27, 2020.

Frank was born Feb. 15, 1958, in Colusa, California, to Joseph Del Valle and Elizabeth (Holmes) Del Valle.

Frank passed away at his home on the Big Valley Rancheria in Lakeport, where he was also an enrolled tribal member.

Frank is predeceased by his parents; brothers, Joseph and Leonard Del Valle; and sisters, Delores Rivas and Mary Billy.

He is survived by brother, Fred Del Valle; sisters, Carmen Crabtree and Patricia Del Valle; daughters, Jessica Rendon and Maria Washington; grandchildren, Andrea, Ashley, Lorena, Emily and Viviana; and great-grandchildren, Izaiah, Aubrey and Brandon; as well as many, many nieces and nephews.

Frank worked as a tribal monitor for his tribe’s environmental department. He held an oak tree walk for the youth, volunteered at the tule boat festivals and participated in meetings with the state of California on water issues and helped to influence the prioritization of tribal traditional uses of our water throughout the Central Valley Region, including Clear Lake.

Through it all, he remained true to his culture, traditions and heritage. He was an Elder and a dancer in our roundhouse and participated in many Shake Head events to entertain and educate the public about his Pomo people.

Frank was proud of his Pomo heritage and was kind to his people. Frank was always willing to converse and share with anyone in a good way. He was a man of humility and enjoyed creating beadwork, fishing and was an avid San Francisco Giants fan and collector.

Frank’s final resting place will be St. Mary's Cemetery in Lakeport.

Frank, you will be missed. Journey well and may the Ancestors welcome you Home with open arms. Oh, Oh, Oh!

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

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