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Posted By: GenealogyBuff.com Date: Saturday, 27 July 2024, at 9:15 p.m.
Deana Lee Ghiglieri
Nov. 19, 1938 - December 13, 2004
Miss Deana Lee Ghiglieri, 66, passed away Monday, December 13, 2004 in Modesto.
Deana was born November 19, 1938 and raised in Stockton, CA.
She graduated from St. Mary's High School in Stockton and from San Joaquin Delta College.
She came to Turlock in 1970.
She worked in banking at Bank of America in Stockton and Turlock, then at Bank of the West in Turlock.
She worked part-time as an accountant for the music department at University of California Stanislaus.
She loved music, enjoyed concerts at the University and was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Turlock.
Survived by cousins, Lucia Grillo and Edith Solari, both of Linden, CA, Everdyn Wescoat of Santa Cruz, CA, Phyllis Bilodeau of Los Gatos, CA, Andrea Mandoli of Danville, CA, Adriana Precissi of Stockton, CA and many cousins in Italy and friend, Doris Weavill in Modesto, CA.
Preceded in death by parents, Sylvio and Aurelia Ghiglieri of Stockton and sister, Sylvia Ghiglieri of Turlock, CA.
Deana's father was a vice president of Real Estate Loans at Bank of America in Stockton for many years, and her sister, Sylvia was a music professor at CSUS.
A Mass will be held Thursday, December 16, 2004, 11:00 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Turlock.
A Vigil will be held Wednesday, December 15 at 5:30 p.m. at Allen Mortuary, Turlock.
Visitation is Wednesday, 1:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Mortuary.
Following the Mass, committal will be 1:30 p.m. at San Joaquin Catholic Cemetery, Stockton.
Memorials: Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1301 Cooper Ave., Turlock, CA 95380 or Music Dept. at CSUS, 801 West Monte Vista Avenue, Turlock, CA 95382.
Frances Schenk
Feb. 14, 1916 - Dec. 12, 2004
Frances Schenk, 88, passed away Sunday, December 12, 2004.
Visitation will be Thursday, December 16, 9:30-11:30 am, at Rocha's Mortuary in Lodi.
Services: Private.
Committal: Private.
Evelyn Annette Starr, 93 years of age, died in Concord, CA, on December 11, 2004, following a lengthy illness.
Evelyn was a native of Harvey, ND, and had resided in Stockton, until a few months ago, when she moved to Concord.
Evelyn had been an Elementary School Teacher for over 35 years.
She was a member of the Lutheran Church, American University Women, United Commercial Travelers, Order of Eastern Star, Retired Teachers Association, Island Neb, Nord Lodge, and so enjoyed her family.
Evelyn is survived by children, Carol Curtis, Martinez, CA; Marilyn Starr, Sacramento, CA, and Paul Starr, Auburn, Alabama; brother, Darwin Fryer, Chula Vista, CA; 6 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.
Graveside Services will be held at Glen Abbey Memorial Park Cemetery, Bonita, CA, on Wednesday, December 15, 2004, at 2:00 p.m.
Arrangements by Brentwood Funeral Home.
Donations in her Memory may be made to Shriners Children's Hospital, Attn: Speech Therapy.
Dolores Lucero
Dec. 27, 1938 - Dec. 12, 2004
Dolores Lucero, 65, passed away Saturday, December 12, 2004.
Visitation: Friday, December 17, 2004, from 9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., at St. Mary's Church, 203 E. Washington St., Stockton.
Catholic Mass: Friday, December 17, 2004, at St. Mary's Church.
Committal: San Joaquin Catholic Cemetery.
Campbell, Patricia Joy Purvis
Patricia Joy Purvis Campbell, age 97, left us on June 24, 2016 in Galt, CA, surrounded by her children, after a long and beautiful life.
Born on March 17, 1919 in Spokane, Washington, to Ellen Mary Joy and James Patrick Purvis, she was the fifth of six children who have preceded her in death; John (Margaret) Purvis, Helen Purvis, Margaret (Melvin) Munsen, Catherine (George) Melton, and twin brother James Purvis, Jr.
Patricia spent most of her youth in and around Spokane, growing up on a wheat farm, graduating from Four Lakes, Washington, in a class of 5 in 1936.
She had a talent for music and was able to play multiple instruments including the trumpet, piano, and drums, and had a beautiful singing voice.
After high school, she was part of an all-girl band that played frequently in the Spokane area.
Patricia enlisted in the Women's Army Corp in Nov. 1942 and was sent to Kelly Field in San Antonio, Texas.
She was the first female radio operator to speak to the incoming pilots at Kelly Field.
In 1943, she was transferred to White Horse, Canada, as a Staff Sergeant.
Following the end of the war, she was Honorably Discharged in Dec 1945.
She returned to the Army Air Corp as a civilian clerk and was stationed in Cheyenne, Wyoming, where one day, in March 1949, a young sergeant came through the office, briefly stopped at her desk to say hi, and preceded to the Major's office, where he promptly asked if she was married and if the Major would introduce them.
This sergeant, Jackson Richard Campbell, became her husband for the next fifty years on February 3, 1950.
Immediately following the wedding, they were transferred to Fairchild Air Base in Spokane, Washington.
This was the first of many homes that Patricia made for her husband and future children.
Jackson was deployed to the Korean War and Patricia stayed home in Spokane, awaiting the birth of their first child.
Luckily, he returned in time to be there for the birth of their son.
After a second son was born, on the way to Ohio, they were transferred to the Panama Canal Zone where a third child, and their first daughter was born.
After a few more moves, and 3 more children born in Colorado and California, the family moved to first, Michigan, then, Washington, before settling for the next 15 years in the Oakdale, California area.
Patricia and Jackson moved to Florence, Oregon, in 1984, after traveling around the country, where she was active at St. Mary's of the Dunes Catholic Church and as a volunteer "Pink Lady" at Peace Harbor Hospital over the next 20 years.
Patricia made the trip of her life to Ireland, visiting cousins, seeing her mother's home and traveling throughout Ireland.
In 2004, she moved to Galt, CA, to be close to her two daughters.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Jackson, as well as her parents and siblings.
Patricia is survived by her children; John (Jeanette) of Santiago Chile; Jackson Richard (Pam) of Elk Grove, CA; Ellen (Randy) Shelton of Galt, CA; Tim (Peggy) of Monument, CO; Tom (Diane) of Junction City, OR; and Patricia of Galt, CA. Daughter-in-law Rosanne of Folsom, CA.
She was greatly loved by her 13 grandchildren; Kristen (Alex) Marjanovic of Oceanside, CA; Kelly of Pacifica, CA; Sara Joy of Santiago Chile; Jennifer and Christopher of Elk Grove, CA; Amy (Justin) Grove of Menifee, CA; Matthew, Daniel, and Thomas Shelton of Galt, CA; Elizabeth Joy and Ryan of Monument, CO; Marissa (Naoki) Campbell Yoneyama and Mary of Portland, OR; and 3 great grandchildren; Rose of Oceanside, CA; Ethan and Cameron Grove of Menifee, CA.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. July 5 at St. Joseph's Church, Clarksburg, CA.
Recitation of the Holy Rosary at 10:00 July 5 at the church.
Father Robert Copsey will be officiating.
Donations may be made to the Catholic Relief Services or sponsor a child from Unbound.org two of her favorite charities.
Ben Salas Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.
Though Christ our Lord, Amen
Coelho, Marilyn Yvonne
Marilyn Coelho passed away at the age of 74 in Kuna, Idaho.
She was cared for by her son, Scott, and daughter-in-law, Jessica, in Kuna, Idaho.
Marilyn is survived by her children, Randy Horsley of Stockton, Steven Horsley of Lodi, Julie Fletcher of North Dakota, and Scott (Jessica) Coelho of Kuna, Idaho, four brothers, Joe (Cathy) Doble of Colusa, Gary (Pam) of Lockeford, Richard (Kathy) of Lodi, and Kevin (Robin) Doble of Lodi, two sisters, Karen (David) Pedro of Lodi; Deborah Doble of Lodi, numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren.
Marilyn is preceded in death by her husband, Joe Coelho, parents, Damon and Mary Doble, brother, Robert Doble, and grandchild, David Horsley, all of Lodi.
Services will be held in Kuna, Idaho, and will be private.
Duncan, Gladys
Gladys Duncan, 87, of Lodi, was welcomed into our Father's loving arms on Friday, June 17, 2016.
Gladys was born on November 22, 1928 in South Dakota, to Theodore and Christina Wolff.
She has one brother Gary Wolff (Shirley).
She married Julius Kiesz in 1945 and they had three daughters: Juliet Uehling (Ken) of San Diego, Rosilyn Gaudet and Kathryn Trumbull (Rob) of Moses Lake, WA.
She married John Duncan in 1969.
She was passionate about education.
After receiving a GED, she attended college where she earned degrees and credentials in Elementary Education and Pupil Personnel Services.
She taught several years in South Dakota before moving to Lodi, in 1961 to begin her career with Lodi Unified School District.
She taught both Bruella and Victor Schools in the Lodi area.
She tutored many children even after her retirement.
Her many activities included sewing, knitting, embroidery, dancing, traveling and painting.
She was an active member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
She is also survived by her grandchildren: Ryan Uehling, Fresno, CA, Catherine Griffin (Eric), Walnut Creek, CA, Garrett Gaudet (Beth), Lodi, CA, Kevin Gaudet (Kirsten), Truckee, CA, Heidi Brummond (Nick), Anderson, CA, and Joshua Trumbull, Sacramento, CA And ten great-grandchildren.
Gladys is preceded in death by her parents, grandson, Christopher Gaudet, and great granddaughter, Skylar Gaudet.
Family and friends are invited to celebrate Glady's life at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 701 S. Pleasant Ave. in Lodi on Friday, July 1 at 11:00 a.m.
A reception in the church fellowship hall will follow immediately.
Cherokee Memorial Park and Funeral Home assisted with the cremation arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, please gift The Children's Ministry of St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
Ebert, Brenda
After bravely fighting cancer for the better part of a year, Brenda Ebert finally found peace on the morning of June 23rd, 2016.
Brenda was born in Burbank, on February 27th, 1962 to Sam and Linn Delgado.
She grew up in San Jose, where she met her husband, Peter, as a senior in high school.
They would go on to enjoy over 25 years of marriage.
Brenda was a fitness enthusiast, and could often be found attending spin class at Twin Arbors, with her exercise family when not at the park throwing a Frisbee for the family dog.
She was an adventurous person who loved to travel and explore, and spent many summers on vacation with her family enjoying the blue waters of Lake Tahoe, and the white sands of Playa Del Carmen.
As a tirelessly devoted wife and mother, Brenda showed nothing but unconditional love and selflessness to her husband, Peter, and to her children, Christen and Nick.
They survive to carry on her spirit and memory.
Though she was taken from us too soon, Brenda left permanent marks of kindness in the lives of everyone she met, and she can rest peacefully knowing her time on this earth was well spent.
The family would like to thank Brenda's family and friends for their support through this difficult time.
Especially her sister and best friend, Lisa Martinez who, despite living in San Diego, was always available at a moments notice whenever Brenda needed her during this difficult time.