Timothy Vallem

October 7, 1940 - August 1, 2020

Timothy Louis Vallem (‘Toby’), 79, passed away on August 1, 2020 at UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, CA.  After a 2-year battle with Parkinson’s Disease, his fragile body succumbed to multiple blood clots and cardiac arrest. His family was by his side during his final hours.

Born in Lodi, California, he was the son of Louis Vernon Vallem and Anne Lois Vallem. Tim was proud to be a lifetime resident of his beloved Lodi.  He could not walk down a street without knowing most everyone he passed. He knew the streets by heart and he could recite the town’s history verbatim. 

Tim was a United States Air Force veteran, serving at Dyess Air Force Base in Abilene, Texas as a Jet Engine Mechanic.  Holding various jobs during his lifetime, from Sales Manager at Braley Dodge to Loan Officer at Morris Plan of California and also at Mid-Cal National Bank, to Assistant VP of Union Safe Bank, owner of Rathgeb’s Ice Cream Parlor, TJ & The Duck Restaurant, Lodi Avenue Books and Old Town Antiques, he ended his working years as a realtor. 

Preceded in death by his parents, Louis and Anne, he is survived by his brother, Richard Bradley Vallem (Bobbi), his son (his ‘Tiger’), Kevin Louis Vallem, (Tracie), his daughter (his ‘Punkin’), Michele Jo Anne Pettersen (Scott), his grandchildren, Krystal Vallem, Kayla Uribe (Rudy), Peter Moreno Jr (Erica), Alexi Sanchez (Mark), his great-grandchildren, AJ Reyes, Eliannah Hernandez, Levi Kurylowicz, Olivia Moreno, Noah Sanchez, the love of his life, Carla Vallem, his Arizona kids, Randy and Lori Dawson, and various extended relatives. 

All who knew Tim experienced his gift to gab.  He had a lifetime of stories to tell and more knowledge than most. His battle with Parkinson’s was robbing him of the ability to speak, as well as the capability to continue living on his own along the banks of the Mokelumne River.  His home was his refuge, complete with a boat dock, a yard full of treasures (50+ anchors!), an ancient boat horn to blow at speeding jet skiers and a houseful of treasured mementos from generations past.  While his home was full of antiques, artifacts and everything nautical, the most precious keepsakes his family have found include his mother’s daily diaries, love notes saved from Carla, and every letter his children ever sent to him.

His only request these past few years was to never be in a care home.  While there is much heartache at the suddenness of his passing, his family believes the good Lord took him home before he lost any more of his freedoms.  May he rest peacefully until they are united again one day. 

Words from his song to his son, ‘Oh Danny Boy’:

 “And I shall hear, tho' soft you tread above me
And all my grave will warm and sweeter be
For you will bend and tell me that you love me
And I shall sleep in peace until you come to me.”

His family extends gratitude and appreciation to the staff at Lodi Memorial Hospital, UC Davis Medical center and to Dr. Amrick Sidhu, for their loving and respectful care of him.

In memory of Tim, and in support of helping others who are also battling this heartbreaking disease, donations may be made to any Parkinson’s charity.

In honor of his pride for his son, donations may also be made to WFJ, Warriors for Jesus, an organization near and dear to both he and his son’s heart.

WFJ - Warriors for Jesus, Kevin Vallem

https://www.facebook.com/warriorsforjesusstockton/ or The Cross, 641 N. Anteros Avenue, Stockton, CA 95215

The Warriors for Jesus Motorcycle Ministry believes that the best way to help end the cycle of poverty, crime and substance abuse is to take a proactive approach to outreach. They provide a number of free services within their local communities and they minister at several recovery programs throughout the county.

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Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Vallem family.

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Sharon Jackson

July 19, 1948 - July 31, 2020

Our lovely Sharon Ann Ryan Jackson, a lifelong resident of Stockton and graduate of Edison High School, peacefully slipped the bonds of earth during the early morning hours of July 31, 2020 to complete her journey home to the Lord and reunite with her heavenly family.

In our hearts we know that Sharon was welcomed into her heavenly home by her mother and father, Kathleen and Earl Ryan, baby brother Gary, older brother Earl Ryan Jr., along with her beloved son Tom Moreno and with a host of aunts and uncles from both the Ryan and Richards family. As Sharon began her journey she was surrounded with love from her daughter Michelle and husband Steve. Dearly missing Sharon, and her smiling Irish eyes, are husband Stephen Jackson, Daughter Michelle Hernandez (Richie) of Stockton, sister Mary Aguilar(Dan) of Galt, brothers Terry Ryan (Peggy) of Lincoln and Kevin Ryan (Karen) of Oakdale. Sharon's Grand-sons Michael Canez (Ronalyn), Armando Canez and Jacob Sigman along with her adopted granddaughter Sara Metcalf (Robbie) and great grandson Noah Canez, all have a very special love for her too. Also missing Sharon's presence with us on earth are many nieces and nephews along with friends, neighbors and former co-workers from San Joaquin County Child Support Services.

Sharon is being cared for by the Cherokee Memorial Park Lodi, California until such time as we may all gather together to have a memorial service and an Irish celebration of life for this woman we all so dearly love.

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Jonell McVey

February 8, 1943 - July 29, 2020

Jonell K. McVey passed away at home on July 29th, 2020 surrounded by family. She was born in Boden, North Dakota in 1943 and moved to Lodi In 1945, and graduated from Lodi High in 1960. Jonell had a long career with the County of San Joaquin as a public servant in the Law & Justice field. She retired in 2006 from the District Attorney's Office, after 40 years of service. She was a dedicated San Francisco 49er fan, she enjoyed crafts, country music, playing card games with her family and idolized Elvis Presley.
Jonell was preceded in death by her parents, Harry & Catherine Bauer; her beloved husband, Denny McVey; brother, Monte Bauer; niece, Karen Battershell; and her canine companion "Bandit".
She is survived by her daughter, Teri (Bill) Booth of Lodi; her son, James Colson of Lodi; her daughter, Kathy (Daniel) Olmsted of Oakland; her son, Denny (Brea) McVey of Village Oaks; and her daughter, Debbie (Rod) Hensen of Eugene, Oregon; her much loved grandchildren, Samantha, Lindsey, Alesia, Jake and Cody; and her little dog "Sam".

Flowers can be sent to Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home located at 831 Industrial Way, Lodi, CA 95240

GRAVESIDE SERVICE

A graveside service will be held Friday, August 7th at 10:00am at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off of Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA, 95240.

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Harushi Shimada

February 19, 1925 - July 29, 2020

Harushi "Larry" Shimada, 95, of Lodi, died July 29, 2020 at Arbor Convalescent Hospital. On February 19, 1925, Harushi was delivered by his father, Yonezo Shimada and his mother, Yone Omori, at the family home in Stockton. The Shimada family took up residency in Acampo and ran the Shimada Brother Farm. Harushi attended Lodi High School until his family was shipped to the Rohwer relocation camp. Upon his graduation he quickly enlisted into the US Army to prove his loyalty to the United States. He served in the highly decorated 442nd Infantry division. He was a Corporal and saved many servicemen serving as a medic during WWII. He eared the Good Conduct Medal, European African Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon, Distinguished Unit Badge, Meritorious Unit Award, World War II Victory Ribbon, Army Occupation Medal(Germany).

Harushi enjoyed grape farming, fishing, bowling, and occasionally going to the casinos. He loved sports and watching old western movies. He was proud to be an American and supported many military nonprofit organizations.

Harushi was preceded in death by one brother, Shigeru; and two sisters, Chisato and Esako. Harushi survived two strokes and he never gave up trying to live.

His loved ones would like to thank Arbor and Vitas hospice care for giving him dignity and support at the end of his life when his loved ones could not visit.

During these difficult times, a memorial service of Harushi's life will be made at a later date. If you wish, please donate to Lodi Buddhist Church, Lodi JACL, VITAS hospice care, or the charity of your choice in Harushi Shimada's name.

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Juletta Baca

November 19, 1955 - July 26, 2020

VISITATION

A visitation will be held from 12:00pm - 4:00pm on Friday August 7, 2020 at Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home located at 831 Industrial Way, Lodi, CA 95240.

SERVICE

The graveside service will be held at 11:00am on Saturday August 8, 2020 at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off of Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA, 95240.

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Stephen Nai

February 15, 1978 - July 25, 2020

VISITATION

A visitation will be held from 1:00pm - 4:00pm on Thursday August 27, 2020 at the Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home located at 831 Industrial Way, Lodi, CA 95240

SERVICE

The funeral service will be held at 10:00am on Friday August 28, 2020 at the Cherokee Memorial Park, located off of Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA, 95240.

Please leave your condolences below.

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