David Brown

May 8, 1952 - November 12, 2022

David Warren Brown (Hawk on Head) of Lodi, CA, passed away on November 12, 2022 at age 70. He was born in Oklahoma City, OK to Jacob Milton Brown (Oglala Lakota) and Alma Bruce Martin Brown (Muscogee) on May 8, 1952. Services will be at 11AM on Thursday, December 8 at Lakepointe Church, Rockwall, TX.

David grew up in Oak Cliff, Texas, and attending Sunset High School. He married Paula Duke (Kilgore) in 1974 and started a family right away, identical twins Jessica and Jennifer, and son Jacob. He held several basic jobs such as Jack Duke’s Ye Ole Butcher Shop and Barry Rhodes Surveying. But his main focus was to pursue his dreams as a musician.

While at Sunset, he was a member of the Musicians’ Guild founded by Robert Ware. Throughout high school and afterwards, David played in several bands, including a band call Meat with his old friend, Stevie Ray Vaughan to play in the Battle of the Bands. In 1973, Barry Rhodes (from Sounds INC, a 60’s Rock Band) asked David and Joe Morale (well-known guitarist of East Tx) to join a new band called Texas Rock. They opened for national acts and played big clubs in Texas and Oklahome. He also played at two Oak Cliff Reunion Concerts organized by Christian Brooks, the last one featured his old friend Stevie Ray Vaughn. After 13 years with Texas Rock, David pursued a solo career playing the Blues.

He creatively integrated his Native heritage in his creative pursuits with a mindful respect of tradition. In the mid-1980’s, the Brown family danced at the American Indian Days at the Texas State Fair while David performed the Blues. He debuted his Brownhawk Band in 1990. Later, he was a guitar instructor to aspiring students.

David and his beloved Pamela Reneau moved to Lodi, CA in 2002 where he made new friends in the music scene and jammed with No Border Blues, Double D and other local groups.

He was a performer and soulful musician with a magnetic personality, positive spirit and unforgettable stage presence. His relentless optimism and talented gifts made a dramatic impression on everyone he met.

Quoting his dear friend Chuck Flores, “may your thoughts of David bring not tears, but smiles and laughter.” He will be missed.

Survivors include his dearly beloved, Pam Reneau, her son Jeremy, and family dog Haley; daughters Jennifer Brown Hebert and husband Brian, and Jessica Brown McKinney and her husband Chris; sister Anita Brown Rodriguez and husband Dave (DR), sister Alice Brown; sister-in-laws Kathy Brown and Roseanne Brown; brother-in-law Ike Harden. He is also survived by his nieces and nephews: Sylvia Rodriguez, Daphne Feyrer and husband Zack, Jason Brown, Kimberly Rodriguez, Robert Brown, Ashlea Taber and husband Jon, Diana Cournoyer and husband Gerald Cournoyer, Brian Rhodes and wife Jennifer Rhodes, Carity Wesson, Brandon Harden, James Harden, Tara Brown; great nieces and nephews: Yuma Morris, Lauren Barriner, Holly Brummet, Rachel Cady, Erica Cady, Nicole Cournoyer, Kyle Harden, Nora Harden, James Harden, Alex Taber, Chance Taber, Vince Taber, Mikayla Rhodes, Christopher Rhodes, Jace Rhodes, Autumn Watson, Phillip Brown, William Brown, Liam Rhodes.

David is preceded in death by his son, Jacob Matthew Brown; father Jacob Milton Brown and mother Alma Bruce Martin Brown; siblings Fred Brown, Beth Harden, Bruce Brown, Kenny Brown; nephew Steve Brown and niece Jayne Brown.

Please consider a donation to help David’s beloved Pamela Reneau through this overwhelming time of loss. https://www.gofundme.com/passing-of-david-brown-widow-in-need

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Cu Huynh

January 1, 1975 - November 11, 2022

VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 2:00pm - 8:00pm on Monday, November 21st, 2022 at the Evergreen Chapel  at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off of Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA.

SERVICE
A service will be held at 2:00pm on Monday, November 21st, 2022 at Evergreen Chapel  at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off of Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA.

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Carl A. DeLuce, Jr.

January 17, 1937 - November 10, 2022

Carl A. DeLuce Jr. of Woodbridge, California, age 85, passed away peacefully on November 10, 2022.

Born in Pennsylvania on January 17, 1937, Carl was the beloved only child of parents Mary DeLuce (1910-2009) and Carl DeLuce Sr. (1905-1997). Like many Italian-Americans after the Depression and before the end of WWII, the DeLuce’s were on a quest for more opportunities, and the family made the decision to relocate to California. They settled in Woodbridge where they called home for the rest of their lives.

From 1960-1962 Carl served in the United States Army as an Honor Guard stationed in Arlington, Virginia. His career path included joining his father in the family’s paint contractor business, but his undeniable love was the stock market, and he spent the majority of his life investing.

Carl was a dear father to his son Tony DeLuce of Los Angeles, California and his daughter Jill DeLuce of Phoenix, Arizona.

Notable was his keen sense of humor and passion for sharing his knowledge about the stock market with family and friends. Carl enjoyed an afternoon at the horse races or at a poker table in Jackson. He will be greatly missed by his children and handful of dear

friends.

Carl was a private man and per his request, there will be no public funeral or memorial service. He will be laid to rest alongside his parents in the Last Supper Mausoleum at Cherokee Memorial Park in Lodi, California.

June Guerrero

June 5, 1932 - November 10, 2022

June Guerrero, 90, passed away November 10, 2022, with family by her side.

June is survived by her loving husband, of 71 years, Paul J. Guerrero. She is also survived by her four children and their spouses; Paul Guerrero, John Guerrero and his wife Lyn, Nancy Fuller and her husband Tim, Mike Guerrero; her four grandchildren, Nicole Sellers and her husband Greg, Scott Guerrero, Shawn Guerrero, Marcus Guerrero; and her five great-grandchildren; Mariana Lopez, Kristian Sellers, Nathan Sellers, Richard Lopez, and Devan Sellers.

June was a caring and devoted Mother to her children and Grandmother to her Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren.

SERVICES:

The services for June will take place Tuesday November 29th, 2022 at 1:00pm in the Vineyard Chapel, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, located in Cherokee Memorial Park in Lodi, California.

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Hazel Towne-Parkerson

May 7, 1940 - November 10, 2022

Hazel Geraldine Towne – Parkerson, beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and friend passed away on November 10, 2022, at the age of 82.  Hazel was the second child born to her parents Lawrence and Helen Towne on May 7, 1940, in Mancos, Colorado.

In the late 40’s her parents moved to California where she was raised in the Central Valley. She later moved to Eureka where she met her first husband Bud Nees and they had a daughter Lona. 

In 1960 she remarried, Clyde Carlile, and together they had two daughters Naiome and Fonda. When Clyde decided he wanted to be a stock car driver their life quickly began around the world of racing. She began working for a local jewelry store (Ten Window Williams) where she made all the trophies for Six Rivers Racing Association. In 1974 they relocated to Galt and she began working with her mom and sister in the upholstery business.

In 1981 she married, Frank Parkerson he had three children Ken, Dorean, and Bryan. She was so excited that she now had boys and loved them as her own. They owned and operated Lays Restaurant in Lockeford, 417 Café and a Lawn & Maintenance service in Galt. Several years later she worked as a caregiver for 10 years before retiring. They were together 39 years until his passing on June 30, 2019.   

Hazel was an avid Nascar fan, she enjoyed boating, riding their Harley, and spoiling their fur babies.

Hazel is preceded in death by her husband Earl (Frank) Parkerson, parents Lawrence Towne & Helen Dollinger, and sister Charlotte Fugate.

Hazel is survived by her children and their spouses, Lona (Steve Stinson) Longwith, Naiome (Larry) Grissom, Fonda (Mike) Sutton, Ken (Cindy) Parkerson, Dorean (Joe) Martin, Bryan (Gina) Parkerson, 7 great children, Allen Arnold Cavaluzzi, Aric Arnold, Charles Lusk, Tony Barajas, Gina Bussie, Kristin Woods, Caleb Parkerson and 10 great grandchildren.

A celebration of life will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Monday December 5th, at Horizon Community Church, 446 Fairway Drive in Galt, with Pastor Tim Stevenson of Horizon Community Church officiating. Interment will be private at Galt Cemetery. Arrangements are being made by Cherokee Memorial.

In lieu of flowers Contributions/Donations can be made to Hospice of San Joaquin and/or Alzheimer’s/Dementia at Alz.org.

 

Ronald Scott

December 27, 1916 - November 9, 2022

Ronald Scott was born on December 27, 1916, in College Place, WA, the second of six children. When he was four years old the family moved to Southern California so his father could attend medical school at the College of Medical Evangelists (now Loma Linda University Medical Center).

Halfway through his medical training, his father was sent to the White Memorial Hospital in Los Angeles for a rotation. The family lived in a tent with a wooden floor until a duplex was located around the corner from the hospital. Ron followed in his father’s footsteps and graduated from College of Medical Evangelists in 1943, then he completed his internship and residency in OB/Gyn at Los Angeles County Hospital. Ron went into practice in Huntington Park, CA. He was one of the founding members of the American College of Obstetrics & Gynecology in 1951. He was also a member of the American College of Surgeons, The International College of Surgeons, and the California Medical Association.

Ron, his first wife, Louise (Bunch), and their three children, took many family vacations touring the United States with a trailer in tow. His children feel fortunate to have visited every one of the 48 states during their formative years and learned to appreciate this great country. Eventually, the family made it to Alaska and Hawaii when the children were older. After practicing medicine for 39 years, Ron retired with a desire to continue serving wherever he might be needed. When a request came from the Adventist Hospital in Karachi, Pakistan, for a relief physician, Ron accepted the call. While serving as the only physician, he trained eight female residents.

As Louise’s health declined, the couple moved to Lincoln, CA, near their oldest daughter. Louise passed away at the age of 90, 70 years after marrying Ron. He later married a very sweet woman named Beth (Jenks), and they both resided at Sunrise of Rocklin, a retirement community, where he cared for Beth until she passed away.

The staff at Sunrise of Rocklin and Snowline Hospice took excellent care of him until his passing at the age of 105 on November 9, 2022. He was interred with his wife at Cherokee Memorial Park, where they both have many family members buried. He was loved by family, friends and patients alike.

Ron is survived by three children, five step-children, seven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. One granddaughter predeceased him.

Ronna Scott Witzel (Duayne) Shonna Witzel Dalusong Darold Witzel Darin Witzel Bill Scott (Karen) Janelle Scott Fuller (Tad) Dennis Scott (Maggie Clark Scott) Karyn Neal Bob Neal (Eileen Gilkey Neal) Jim Neal (Kristen Darress Neal) Great grandchildren: Kayla Rawls Sara, Maddy, Alexa & Julia Neal Hayden & Campbell Fuller Hazel, Russell, and Rosie Scott.

He also leaves behind one sibling, Norma Scott Momb, and many nieces and nephews.

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Elva Parra

May 7, 1947 - November 9, 2022

Elva Christina Parra passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on November 9th at the age of 75.  She is survived by her loving husband of 57 years Luis A. Parra, sons Louie Parra, Eduardo Parra, Gabriel Parra, daughter Adriana Parra Hernandez, daughters-in-law Jonallie Parra and Marianne Parra, son-in-law Carl Hernandez, 8 grandchildren, and 4 great grandchildren.

Elva was born in Atoyac, Jalisco Mexico where she lived until she moved with her siblings to Tijuana where her family owned a tortilla factory while her mother lived & worked in the LA garment industry as a factory owning and self-employed seamstress.  At the age of 16 she and her siblings moved to Los Angeles, to be with their mother, where Elva met and later married the love of her life, Luis Parra.

Elva’s number one priority in life was her family.  She raised her kids in Stockton, California while also managing a family-owned restaurant called La Familia in addition to several taco trucks and food service vehicles.  Food and cooking became her passion and she shared that passion with her friends and family preparing some of the most amazingly delicious meals ever.

Once her kids grew up Elva started the process of reinventing herself as a true renaissance woman going back to school to study and receive certifications in a number of roles and practices.  Elva earned her certificate in cosmetology in Stockton, studied the culinary arts in Napa and San Francisco at the Culinary Academy, became a licensed Ombudsman, worked as a teacher’s aide for grade school students, helped the elderly as a hospice aide, became an accomplished massage therapist, and finally worked as a Reiki master healer.  In 1984 she had the privilege of being recruited to work as a head chef for the Olympians at the 1984 Olympics in L.A and also worked as a private chef and catering manager in Stockton, CA.  Elva was passionate about all of her roles and accomplishments and helped many people throughout the years.

Elva was an amazing, funny, sensitive, magical and mystical force of nature who made an impact on every person that she met.  She was not only a mother to her children but also a dependable confidant and shoulder to lean on to those in need.  Elva will be terribly missed by her family and friends.  We take solace in knowing that she is at peace and has moved on to the next evolution of her spiritual existence. 

Dearest Elva, mother, wife, friend, you will live on forever in our hearts.

Services:

Services for Elva will be held on Friday November 18, 2022 from 4:00 - 7:00pm in the Vineyard Chapel visitation rooms.

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Linda DePutron

October 13, 1949 - November 8, 2022

VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 9:00am - 7:00pm on Friday, November 18th, 2022 Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

SERVICE
A graveside service will be held at 1:30pm on Wednesday, December 7th, 2022 at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA, 95240.

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Leroy F. Schmierer

July 31, 1932 – November 7, 2022

Leroy F. Schmierer passed away November 7th at the age of 90. He is survived by Bonnie, his loving wife of 70 years, brother Alvin Schmierer, sons Bill and Larry Schmierer, daughter Veronica Kuest, daughter-in-law Janis Peters, son-in-law David Kuest, and 6 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, 4 great- great- grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his brother Jerry Schmierer.

 Leroy was a business owner for over 40 years, best known for being the owner of Roy’s Auto Repair. He loved camping, fishing, and traveling in his motor home, but most of all he enjoyed the company of family and friends in his home.

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Lessie McKerson

April 19, 1921 - November 7, 2022

To summarize a person’s life in a few paragraphs does not do justice to a person who was as extraordinary as Lessie, but here are a few highlights.

On April 19, 1921, in Chandler, Oklahoma, Richard and Eva Hines gave birth to a baby girl, who they named Lessie Sarah Hines. She was the youngest of 11 siblings, four brothers and seven sisters. Later in life the family moved to Bristow, Oklahoma, where she attended college.

Lessie spent her early years in Oklahoma where she met the love of her life, Everette McKerson. They were united in marriage on July 14, 1944. A few years later they moved to Stockton, California, where Lessie gave birth to two precious girls, Patricia Ann and Jacqueline. Everette and Lessie were happily married for 64 years before the Lord called him home.

She accepted the Lord as her savior early in life. Her father was a minister, and her mother was a mid-wife. As a result, she had excellent role models and was a devoted community servant. She always extended her hand to pull those in need forward. Sister McKerson was an active member of Second Baptist Church for 64 years. She served as Assistant Church Clerk, a missionary, a member of the choir, she served as a teacher for vacation bible school and Sunday school, and also served as a radio announcer for the church.

She was also active in various civic and social affairs. She served as president of the Excelsior Civic Club, Stockton Chapter of The Links, NAACP, Board Member of the Children’s Home Society, Church Women United, Assistant Camp Fire Leader, O.E.S. Worthy Matron and Secretary, President of the Busy Bee Sewing Club and Les Me Danes Club. She was listed in the “Who’s Who” Among Black Women in California. She served as president of the PTA for McKinley Elementary School, John Marshall Junior High School, and Edison Senior High School. She was also given the honor as a Lifetime Member of Legacy Ladies, Inc.

She enjoyed writing notes and calling the sick and home based. She loved sports and was an avid Sacramento Kings fan and an avid bowler

To her family of friends, she was called Mother McKerson, Lessie, and Sister McKerson. Her children and family members affectionately called her Big Meme, Mommy, Meme, Mother, and she will always be remembered as “The Eighth Wonder of the World.” She answered to all because she was the proud matriarch of her family and would give words of encouragement and advice to the young and the old. She loved her girls and their families, and they will love her forever.

Lessie’s life will be cherished with memories by her family: two daughters, Patricia (Richard) Wade, and Jacqueline (James) Castillo, Grandsons, Justin (Mariette) Castillo, Travon (Mercedes) Wilkerson, Granddaughters Stacey Samuel and Tracey (Marcus), Ward, Jasmine (DJ) Ruffin, Janae Wilkerson, Great Grand Children: Joseph Castillo, Mason Castillo, Catelyn Samuel, Camryn Samuel, Malohn Ruffin, Markel Ruffin, Monae Ruffin, Travon Wilkerson, Jr., La’Nae Wilkerson, Aniah Wilkerson, and Armani Richard.

SERVICE:

Services will be held 10:00am on Thursday, December 8, 2022 at St. Paul’s Baptist Church, 3996 14th Ave, Sacramento, CA 95820. 

Burial immediately following services at Cherokee Memorial Park, HWY 99 and Harney Lane in Lodi, CA 95240.

Beverly Vierra

December 31, 1928 - November 6, 2022

VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 9:00am - 10:30am on Monday, December 5th, 2022 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

SERVICE
A service will follow at 11:00am on Monday, December 5th, 2022 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

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Douglas Morris

August 4, 1938 - November 6, 2022


Douglas Earcel Morris, a longtime Delta and Brentwood area farmer passed away on November 06th, 2022.

Douglas was born on August 04th, 1938 in Boulder, Colorado. He attended schools in Linden and Galt. He graduated from Galt High School. In high school he played baseball and basketball.

He first started working for Joe Perry. Then went on to work with Nomellini Construction for many years. He then started to farm in Stockton and the Brentwood area growing Asparagus, Corn, Wheat, Safflower and other crops. Later on, his son Ronald joined the farming company. Douglas stayed active with the daily farming operations. He was Vice President of the Asparagus Growers Association and a member of the Farm Bureau.

He had a passion for boat racing in his younger years. Douglas custom made his own boats, naming them “Wally Gator” and “Wishbone”. He raced with his brothers and brother in laws in many boat races in the area. His other passions were duck hunting and fishing. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends.

Douglas was preceded in death by his parents, Harley and Alma Morris; A sister, Delores Van Steyn; and brothers Dale and Don Morris. He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Annelene Morris of Stockton; Two sons, Douglas Morris Jr., and his wife, Marne of Sterling, Alaska; Ronald Morris and his wife, Marie of Tracy; five grandchildren, Michelle Ellis, Erick, Kraig, Jaimee and Jennifer Morris; Nine great grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; and a brother, David Morris of Oregon.

Douglas will be forever missed, but will live on through the wonderful memories we will cherish and share with family and friends.

Service
A memorial service will be held for Douglas at 11:00am on Wednesday, November 30th, 2022 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park and Funeral Home Located at 14165 North Beckman Rd., Lodi, CA 95240. Burial services with be private.

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Elizabeth Evans

June 2, 1934 - November 5, 2022

Long time Lodi resident Elizabeth Anne Evans Jeffries passed away on November 5, 2022 at the age of 88 surrounded by family. She is survived by her husband of seventy years, James, her children Mark, Richard, Tammy and Karen along with many grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Liz as she was known to friends and family was born on June 2, 1934 in Oklahoma. Her family moved to California 1944 where she met and Married James in 1952. She returned to school in 1969 where she fulfilled her lifelong dream to become an RN. Liz loved the field of Labor and Delivery working as an Ob/Gyn nurse in hospitals in Stockton and Lodi, where she touched many lives. Liz had many hobbies including gardening, quilting, sewing and canning. Her favorite times were spent with her husband working on various projects around the home, riding their bikes and keeping up with current events.

Services will be held on Saturday the 19th at Cherokee memorial cemetery and followed by a celebration of life at. Where Family friends can share stories and memories of Liz's long and successful life.

Service
A service will be held at 10:00am on Saturday, November 19th, 2022 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

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Jack James Prestigiovanni

October 7, 1937 – November 5, 2022

On November 5, 2022, Jack Prestigiovanni surrounded by his wife, children, and grandchildren passed away at the age of 85.  Jack was born October 7, 1937 in Stockton California to Theresa and “Jake” Prestigiovanni.  He was big brother to his sister “Joni” who preceded his in death. 

Jack served in the Air Force and was stationed at Cooke AFB where he was on active duty from 1954-1958 as an instrument repairman and continued in the reserves until 1962.  He worked at AdArt sign Co. in Stockton and was particularly proud of the signs he created for display on the Vegas Strip.  Some inclused Treasure Island and the Mirage.

In 1986, Jack married the love of his life, Sharon.  Jack and Sharon were partners in life and loved being together.  Among other things, he loved camping with his wife and dogs, Jack’s “second love” was fishing!  He was a proud member of the California Striped Bass Association and president of the Central Valley Anglers with his best friend Rick, who also preceded him in death. 

He frequented the Fisherman’s Friend where he would hang out and tell “fishing stories”.  Jack had a smile that warmed your heart and when you heard that one of a kind of laugh, you couldn’t help but smile, too.

After looking at all the photos he took on his phone, it showed just how much love he had in his heart for his family..it also showed the inability to take a good selfie!

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Ron Savelli

April 23, 1945 – November 3, 2022

Ron Savelli, beloved husband, father, uncle, and friend went to his heavenly home on November 3, 2022.  He lost his battle with cancer at the age of 77.

He is survived by his wife Lynette (Lynn) of almost 35 years, his son Jason and his wife Laura, Daughter Eyvette Contreras and her husband Rudy.  Ron has six grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.  They were very special to him.  Ron was also very close to his nieces and nephews who he spoke with daily.

Ron retired from Chase Chevrolet in April 2022after 33 years.  He was known as Captain Ron by most there.  He loved selling vehicles to friends and family.  Ron also served Stockton as a Stockton Police Reserve Officer for 41 years, he loved being a peace officer.  He and his partner Jeff were affectionately known as “The Hollywood Car”, Ron as Tom Sellack and Jeff as George Clooney.

Lynn and Ron loved to cruise!  Being on over eight crusies in 20 years.  They also traveled to Pacific Grove, California several times a year.

Ron and Lynn were also members of the Stockton Corvette Club where they traveled to many places in their corvette.

Ron is preceded in death by his parents Mary and Elliot Savelli, his sister Barbara Black and his niece Meghan Molvik.

SERVICES:

Services for Ron will be held on December 6, 2022, at 10:00am in the Vineyard Chapel located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd in Cherokee Memorial Park, Lodi California.

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Diana Duke

January 17, 1947 - November 3, 2022

Diana “Carol” (May) Duke, 75, of Stockton, CA, passed away on November 03, 2022 peacefully with her son and daughter by her side.    Diana was born on January 17, 1947 to Charles & Jean May .  She was a past queen of the Job’s Daughters Bethel #276.  She graduated from Lodi High School, snd worked for Greyhound and then she went on to work for the county of San Joaquin until she retired.

Diana was a wonderful daughter, sister, mom and grandmother. She was caring, generous, thoughtful, strong , wise and most of all loving.  We will miss her greatly.

Diana was predeceased in death by her father, Charles May and mother , Beverly “Jean” May.   She is survived by her sisters , Sheryl Cook, Sue Jones (Dan) and brother , Randy May( Linda),  her son James Duke (Jamie) and daughter Kimberly Flores(Junior).  

She also is survived by her 7 grandchildren, Taylor Duke of Stockton, Joeseph Sweeney, Isabelle & David Diemerly, Melodie Del Carmen, Micheal Flores, and Christopher (Kayla) Carlisle all of San Diego. 

Services for Diana will be held on Thursday December 1, 2022 at 10:00am in the Garden of Freedom in Cherokee Memorial Park located at Harney Lane and Highway 99 in Lodi, California.

 Reception to follow ar 11:30 am at Habanero’s Restaurant located at 1024 E. Victor Rd. in Lodi, Ca 95240

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Brada Penberthy

August 14, 1942 - November 1, 2022  

Brada Penberthy, beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away on November 1, 2022, after a lengthy illness.  Brada is predeceased by her husband Norman (Jay) Penberthy II and son Braden.   She is survived by a son Norman III, grandsons Norman IV, Timothy, and William, and great-grandchildren Norman V, Dexter, and Kitty.  Brada was a homemaker and an avid bowler.  She liked gardening and walking her dogs along the levies and neighborhoods of Stockton.

SERVICES:

A memorial service will be held for Brada at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, November 11, 2022 at the First Baptist Church of Stockton, 3535 N. El Dorado Street, where she was a member for many years. 

Memorials can be given to Alzheimer’s Research Foundation.