Flora Marroquin 1928 - 2015 Interment following a church service on Thursday, October 1, 2015 in the Garden of Twin Oaks at Cherokee Memorial Park, Highway 99 @ Harney Lane, Lodi, California 95240.
Doris Charlene Moncrief
Doris was preceded in death by her husband, Bob Moncreif, son Robert Moncreif, parents Guy and Emma Dorman and brother SA Dorman. Doris was survived by Tharis Moncreif, daughter in-law, 3 Grandsons, Justin, Trevor and Josh Moncreif, several grandchildren, brother RB Dorman and wife Kathleen , several nieces and nephews.
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VISITATION
No Visitation will be held.
SERVICES
A Service will be held at Chapel Of Flowers, Cherokee Memorial Park , Hwy 99 and Harney Lane, Lodi, CA 95240.
Florence Smart
On the evening of September 27th, 2015, Florence passed away peacefully in the loving embrace of her daughter and son and their spouses on the night of a rare Supermoon. Florence "Nana" was 96 years young.Florence Martha Stanislawski was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on May 28th, 1919. Florence was preceded in death by her husband Harold Smart, her brothers Franklin Stanley and Russell Stanley, her sister Bernice Watson and her son Steven Smart. She is survived by her daughter Susan Smart Kossack (Tom) of Elk Grove, her son Stuart Smart (Robin) of Danville, her grandchildren Catherine and Chris Kossack, and Ryan, Nicole and Parker Smart, her many loving nieces and nephews and her constant canine companion Rusty.
Florence grew up on a farm in Minnesota with her brothers and sister, loved the outdoors and was quite athletic, light and fast as the wind. She was very proud to earn her HS school letter in track. She loved to play baseball and taught her children to love and play the game too. Flo, a lifelong fan of the SF Giants, attended many games with her son, Steve, as a Giants booster.
After graduating from business school, steno and typing, Flo drove across country in 1941 with her sister to find work in Burbank as a typist. She could spell anything and was better than spell-check. She trained in the volunteer Civil Air Patrol in So Cal during WWII and enjoyed flying Piper Cubs up and down the coast doing 360's! She was an avid horseback rider in the Hollywood Hills with her steed Mack. Flo met the love of her life, Harold Smart, at a USO dance in 1941 (she loved to dance!) and they married after he returned from the war in 1945.
Flo loved her family more than anything else and always remembered everyone's birthday. A farm girl at heart, she had the greenest thumb ever and could grow anything. She moved to Sacramento in 1962 and worked for the DMV as a nymatic transcriber for many years. Flo survived bouts with cancer several times and lived an incredible 96 years with joy and love in her heart every day. Flo had a very funny sense of humor and shared her light heart with everyone she knew. She was the kindest, hardest working and strongest person and her family was blessed to have had her in their lives for so many years. She was proud to have five beautiful grand children who she loved very much. Florence was greatly loved and will be greatly missed.
Flo's family gives special thanks for the tender loving care and support of Maria Moncada, her Stanley nieces Janet, Carol and Terri, her nephew Bill and family friends Karen Provencher and Karen Kawelmacher. The family is also grateful to the many Kaiser doctors, nurses, staff and Hospice Team who cared for her especially her nurses Celeste and Linda.
SERVICES A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Nov. 14th at 11:00 am at St Peter's Lutheran Church in Elk Grove, reception immediately following at her daughter's home.
INTERMENT
Florence will be interned at Cherokee Memorial Park, Hwy 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi,CA 95240 with her husband and son. Donations can be made in Florence's name to the American Cancer Society or to the SPCA.
Alma Ramey
Alma Ramey 1928 - 2015 Interment to follow church service on Friday, October 2, 2015 in the Garden of Trees at Cherokee Memorial Park, Highway 99 @ Harney Lane, Lodi, California 95240.
Liem Tran
Liem Tran 1970 - 2015 Interment to follow church service on Friday, September 25 2015 in the Our Lady of Guadalupe Garden at Cherokee Memorial Park, Highway 99 @ Harney Lane, Lodi,
Kapriel "Kappy" Nahigian
Kapriel “Kappy” Nahigian was born November 25th, 1921, in Exeter, California, near Visalia. The oldest of six siblings, Kappy had 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Two years later, Kappy’s family moved to Fowler, California, near Fresno, where his family farmed a grape vineyard for raisins.
In 1942, at the age of 21 years, Kappy was drafted into the United States Army and completed his training at Camp Roberts near San Luis Obispo. Later he was transferred to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, and then Hawaii. He served in the Pacific as a rifleman until 1945 when he was honorably discharged as a Private First Class.
After his service in the War, Kappy began working for his uncle, in Modesto, as a busboy, then waiter. He learned from his uncle and the chefs, and eventually decided to open his own restaurant. When his brother came back from the war, they opened their first restaurant, El Tehran, in Stockton, in 1948. And operated it for seventeen years.
Kappy met his wife, Lora, as a customer in the El Tehran, and married her on June 3, 1951. They lived happily through 58 years of marriage, and enjoyed traveling on many trips together, before Lora passed away in 2009. They had 2 daughters Judi and Lori, both of Lodi, and had a son, Stephen (deceased), who was a renowned oral surgeon in Southern California.
Eventually, Kappy opened his own business, Kappy’s Coffee Shop, in 1965. After 18 years, Kappy sold his restaurant and again joined with his brother Carl at Carl’s Truckstop in Stockton. Kappy was famous for his homemade pies and enjoyed making dozens of them that he delivered to his friends around the holidays.
Kappy’s favorite pastimes were watching sports on TV and knowing every team and most players’ statistics. Mostly, he enjoyed watching and following his grandson Michael Rishwain’s baseball career from little league into college. Also, he greatly enjoyed his Saturday morning donut friends, his monthly breakfast with his workout group, and his many lunches with buddies. Perhaps his favorite of all were his many trips to the casinos with his loving daughter Judi.
In his later years Kappy moved to Lodi to be near his daughters who were a huge part of his daily life, to the very end.
To quote his daughters, “Kappy was the sweetest man in the world and would do anything for anyone”.
Kappy was preceded in death by loving wife of 58 years Lora Nahigian, son Dr. Stephen Nahigian, grandson Marc C. Rishwain, and many siblings. He leaves behind his two daughters Lori Rishwain (Ben) and Judi Nahigian, grandchildren: Michael Rishwain, Candace, Vanessa and Rex Nahigian, Ben and Nick Rishwain, daughter in law Pat Nahigian and many friends. Kappy will be dearly missed by his family and friends. Memorial contributions may be made in Kappy’s name to Disabled American Veterans, PO Box 14301, Cincinnati, OH 45250-0301.
VIEWING
No viewing will be held.
INTERMENT
At the family’s request burial will be held privately at Cherokee Memorial Park, Lodi.
SERVICES
A celebration of Kappy’s life will be held at 11am Saturday, October 17, 2015 at the Stockton Golf and Country Club, 3800 Country Club Blvd, Stockton.
Carol Smith
Carol Edith Smith passed away September 22, 2015 at Somerford Place in Stockton. Carol was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth Smith, six siblings, and one great-grandchild.
She is survived by sons, Darrell Smith (Kitsy) and Jeffrey Smith, daughter Nancy Schell, sister Margaret O'Day,
8 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of San Joaquin, 3888 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA 95204,
Alzheimer's Association of Northern CA, 2290 N 1st St, San Jose, CA 95131 or the charity of
your choice.
VIEWING
No viewing will be held.
INTERMENT
Internment will be private and a memorial will be announced at a later date.
SERVICES
Will be announced at a later date.
Evelia Lopez
Evelia Lopez 1935 -2015 Interment following a church service on Wednesday, September 30. 2015 in the Garden of Memories, Cherokee Memorial Park, Highway 99 @ Harney Lane, Lodi, California.
Donald Chandler, Sr.
Donald Chandler. Sr. 1935 - 2015 Interment to follow a church service on Thursday, September 24, 2015 in the Garden of Freedom at Cherokee Memorial Park, Highway 99 @ Harney Lane, Lodi, California 95240.
Christina Young - Travino
Cristina Young - Travino 1982 - 2015 A graveside service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, September 25, 2015 in the Garden of Serenity at Cherokee Memorial Park, Highway 99 @ Harney Lane, Lodi, California 95240.
Walter Erich
A graveside service will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, September 25, 2015 in the Old Park Garden at Cherokee Memorial Park, Highway 99 @ Harney Lane, Lodi, California 95240.
Rita Clark
Rita Clark 1940 - 2015 A 11:00 a.m. graveside service on Friday, October 2, 2015 in the Garden of Trees at Cherokee Memorial Park, Highway 99 @ Harney Lane, Lodi, California 95240.
Rachel Dais
Rachel Dais 1921 - 1925 A graveside service on Friday, September 25, 2015 in the Garden of the Gospels at 1:00 p.m. at Cherokee Memorial Park, Highway 99 @ Harney Lane, Lodi, California 95240.
Mary Galvan
Mary Galvan 1915 - 2015 Interment to follow a church service on Friday, September 25, 2015 in the Garden of Trees at Cherokee Memorial Park, Highway 99 @ Harney Lane, Lodi, California 95240.
Mary Frediani
Mary Frediani 1921 - 2015 Interment to follow a church service on Thursday, September 24, 2015 in the 3 Flags Lawn area at Cherokee Memorial Park, Highway 99 @ Harney Lane, Lodi, California 95240.
Scott Douglas Mills
Scott Douglas Mills passed away at the age of 42 on September 20, 2015. Scott was born in Stockton on April 25, 1973 to Lawrence Mills and Glenda Smalley. He was a 17-year veteran of the California Highway Patrol. Scott is survived by his loving wife Laurie Mills, father Larry Mills (Georgia), mother Glenda Russell, children: Tyler and Jake Mills, sisters: Rebecca Kasner (Stephen) and Kimberly Holmes (Dennis), and brother Brian Guido (Sara). Scott will be dearly missed by his family and friends.
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VISITATION
No Visitation will be held.
SERVICES
A Graveside Service to celebrate Scott's life will be held on Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. in The Garden Of Freedom at Cherokee Memorial Park , Hwy 99 and Harney Lane, Lodi, CA 95240.
Antonio Lacuesta Quijalvo Sr.
May 17, 1926 - September 20, 2015 Antonio Lacuesta Quijalvo Sr., age 89, of Stockton CA, was called home by our Heavenly Father. Survived by his wife Fung Quijalvo; 3 children, 6 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren and 5 great-great grandchildren.
VISITATION
Viewing will be held on Friday September 25, 2015 at 5 pm -7 pm at Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home, 831 Industrial Way, Lodi CA.
SERVICES
Services will be held on Saturday September 26, 2015 at 1 pm in the Chapel at Cherokee Cemetery on Hwy 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA.
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Brian Gardner
Brian Gardner passed away peacefully at home on September 19, 2015 with his loving wife, Suzie, by his side.
Brian was born on July 19, 1953 in Crediton, England. At an early age, Brian was focused and determined. At 16 he entered into a five-year helicopter engineering apprenticeship with Westlands Aeronautics in Yeovil, Somerset, England. After graduating, he started working with Bristow Helicopters with his first assignment taking him to Abu-Dhabi. After travelling extensively throughout the Middle East for Bristow Helicopters, Brian landed in Modesto in 1983 where he started working for Memorial Hospital maintaining their Medi-flight helicopter for 18 years. Brian finished his career with East Bay Regional Park District in Hayward. He was highly respected in his specialized industry yet Brian would humbly tell people he simply “maintained helicopters” – there was rarely anything he couldn’t repair.
In 1985, Brian and Suzie met while attending “Tootie the Cow’s” birthday party in Knights Ferry. Suzie was smitten by Brian’s sense of adventure and British accent while he was enamored with her love of travel and captivating smile. They were married in May 1987 and over the next 28 years their escapades took them to Australia, Italy, England, France, New Zealand and other parts of the world, visiting friends and family.
Brian’s passion for riding motorcycles was shared by Suzie. Whether he was personally restoring his 1953 Harley or Moto Guzzi’s, he was in his element while working on or riding them. He taught many a novice how to safely navigate the roads and logged thousands of miles alone and with friends, especially enjoying his rides in the Sierra Nevada foothills and high country as well as throughout the Western United States.
An avid reader and historian, Brian was an enthusiastic listener and conversationalist. When you talked to Brian, he was genuinely interested in you and made you feel like you were the only person in the room. He treasured spending time with his family and friends; above all he cherished his time with his beloved Suzie. Brian made the ordinary extraordinary for everyone who was part of his life.
Brian is survived by his adoring wife, Suzie; his five sisters, Margaret (Maurice) Mann, Claire (Tony) Patch, Anne (Ron) Grove, Kathryn (Mike) O’Brien, and Jillian (Ken) Wannell; his brother, David (Jane) Gardner; and numerous nieces and nephews in England, Australia, New Zealand, and California. His parents, Norah Augusta and Francis Buckland Gardner of England, precede him in death.
Donations can be made to Optimal Hospice, 1101 Sylvan Ave, Suite B-10, and Modesto, CA 95350 in Brian’s name or a charity of your choice.
VISITATION
No viewing will be held
SERVICES
Brian’s Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, October 4th at the Berryhill Pond, 1912 East Taylor Rd, Ceres, CA 95307. The celebration will begin at 1:00 p.m. and as Brian would prefer, dress is casual. A private internment will occur on October 3rd.
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Brian Gardner si è spento serenamente a casa sua il 19 settembre 2015, con la sua adorata moglie Suzie al suo fianco. Brian era nato il 19 luglio di 1953 a Crediton, Inghilterra. Sin da giovane, Brian era una persona molto determinata. All’età di 16 anni, per un periodo di cinque anni, ha lavorato in apprendistato e studiato presso la Westlands Aeronautics di Yeovil, Somerset, (Inghilterra). Dopo la laurea ha cominciato a lavorare con la Bristow Helicopters e come suo primo incarico è stato inviato ad Abu-Dhabi. Dopo aver viaggiato molto per tutto il Medio Oriente per la Bristow Helicopters, Brian è arrivato a Modesto nel 1983 dove ha lavorato per diciotto anni presso il Memorial Hospital nella manutenzione del elicottero per le emergenze di pronto soccorso. Brian finì la sua carriera con la East Bay Regional Park District a Hayward, California. Brian era molto conosciuto nel suo settore per la sua elevata competenza tecnica, sebbene Brian dicesse che semplicemente “faceva la manutenzione degli elicotteri” (non c’era nulla che non riuscisse ad aggiustare).
Nel 1985, Brian e Suzie si sono conosciuti a Knights Ferry in una festa di compleanno per “Tootie la Mucca”. Suzie fu colpita da Brian, dal suo senso di avventura e anche dell’accento britannico, mentre lui si innamorò di lei per la sua passione per i viaggi e per il suo sorriso affascinante. Si sposarono a maggio del 1987 e nei successivi 28 anni, hanno viaggiato in Australia, Italia, Inghilterra, Francia, Nuova Zelanda e altre parti del mondo per visitare amici e famigliari. La passione di Brian per le motociclette era condivisa anche da Suzie. Sia quando aggiustava o guidava la sua Harley del 1953 o le sue Moto Guzzi si sentiva sempre a suo agio. Ha insegnato a tanti principianti come guidare con prudenza, facendo migliaia di miglia da solo e con amici. Gli piaceva particolarmente girare sulle colline della Sierra Nevada, sulle montagne e per tutto l’ovest degli Stati Uniti.
Era un lettore e storico appassionato, e anche un grande ascoltatore e conversatore. Quando parlavi con Brian, mostrava il più sincero interesse e ti faceva sentire come se tu fossi l’unica persona nella stanza. Adorava passare del tempo con la sua famiglia ed i suoi amici, e soprattutto apprezzava il tempo passato con Suzie. Brian faceva sembrare il quotidiano come straordinario per tutte le persone nella sua vita.
Lascia la sua adorata moglie Suzie, le sue cinque sorelle, Margaret (Maurice) Mann, Claire (Tony) Patch, Anne (Ron) Grove, Kathryn (Mike) O’Brien, e Jillian (Ken) Wannell, il suo fratello, David (Jane) Gardner e tanti nipoti in Inghilterra, Australia, Nuova Zelanda e California. Lo hanno preceduto i suoi genitori Norah Augusta e Francis Buckland Gardner sepolti in Inghilterra
Domenica 4 ottobre festeggeremo la sua memoria a Berryhill Pond, 1912 East Taylor Rd, Ceres, California 95307. La celebrazione comincerà alle 13.00. Abbigliamento informale, come preferirebbe Brian. Ci sarà una cerimonia privata per la sepoltura il 3 ottobre.
Le donazioni possono essere fatte a nome di Brian alla Optima Hospice, 1101 Sylvan Ave, Suite B-10, Modesto, CA 95350 oppure a una organizzazione benefica di vostra scelta.
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Wilmer C. Peterson
After a long and happy life, Wilmer Peterson passed away on September 19th, following his wife of 73 years, Jean Rex Peterson who died May 4, 2012. The Petersons are survived by their two daughters, Nancy (David) Finch and Diane Peterson, grandchildren Michael, Jonathan, Chris and Vickie and 6 great grandchildren. Mr. Peterson was a long time employee of the Carnation Company where he began in milk delivery and rose to a management position in the Bay area. His many friends and neighbors in Lodi provided him with help and comfort during his last illness for which he often expressed much gratitude. Memorial contributions may be made to Temple Baptist Church, Lodi. Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home is honored to serve the Peterson Family.
VISITATION
Visitation will be held from 1:00 – 4:00 PM Saturday, September 26, 2015 at Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home, 831 Industrial Way, Lodi.
INTERMENT
A Graveside Service will be held on Sunday, September 27, 2015, at 1:30 PM at the Cherokee Memorial Park, Hwy 99 & Harney Ln., Lodi, with a reception to follow.
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Samantha Cromwell
Samantha Louise Cromwell (Bryson), born December 29th, 1983, she entered into eternal rest on Sept. 18 2015. She was surrounded by her loving family.Samantha will be remembered as a loving mother, wife, daughter, granddaughter, sister and friend. She is survived by her husband Benjamin, her daughter's Abagail and Addilynn, her parents Debra and Ronald, her sister Stacy, her grandmother Shirley Barnhart, her father James Bryson, her mother and father in law Shari and Cliff and her sister in law Priscilla. She will be greatly missed. In lieu of flowers, a trust fund has been set up at the Bank of Stockton Lodi for Abagail and Addilynn Cromwell.
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VISITATION
No visitation will be held
SERVICES
Funeral services with a reception following will be held at 11:00AM on Friday, September 25, 2015 at the Home Church, 11451 N West Ln, Lodi CA 95242