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MOUNT SHASTA - Services for Kimberly Rae Shirley, 37, of Mount Shasta will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Abundant Life Church of the Nazarene in Mount Shasta.
The Rev. Andy Grossman of the church will officiate.
Mrs. Shirley died Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1999, at her residence.
Born May 27, 1962, in Wallace, Idaho, she moved to Siskiyou County in 1993 from Fresno.
She was a homemaker.
Survivors include son Joshua of Mount Shasta; daughter Britney Holland of Mount Shasta; brother David Mawhorter of Fresno; sisters Robin Holland and Paula Jones, both of Weed, and Hope Singh of Fresno; and mother Teena Mawhorter of Mount Shasta.
Arrangements are being handled by Mount Shasta Memorial Chapel in Mount Shasta.
Elsie Bostater
REDDING - Services for Elsie Myra Bostater, 91, of Redding will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Lawncrest Funeral Chapel in Redding.
The Rev. David Poague of the Redding Church of Christ will officiate.
Visitation will be from 2 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral chapel.
Burial will be at Lawncrest Memorial Park in Redding.
Mrs. Bostater died Friday, Oct. 8, 1999, at Mercy Medical Center in Redding.
Born March 23, 1908, in Lynden, Wash., she moved to Shasta County in 1960 from Los Angeles.
She was an office manager for Shasta County Hospital and a member of the Redding Church of Christ and the International Artists Association.
Survivors include sons Don Stinson of Portland, Ore., and L. Ben Stinson of Redding; daughter Darlene Cowart of Portland Ore.; half-sister Lorna Reiff of Tacoma, Wash.; 14 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren.
Arrangements are being handled by Lawncrest Funeral Chapel in Redding.
Susan Gahring-Woods
REDDING - Graveside services for Susan Lillian Gahring-Woods, 57, of Redding will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Weaverville Cemetery.
The Rev. Keith Wright of the Solid Rock Christian Fellowship in Hayfork will officiate.
Mrs. Gahring-Woods died Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1999, at her residence following a long illness.
Born Aug. 28, 1942, in Youngstown, Ohio, she moved to Shasta County earlier this year from Hayfork. She had lived in Redding before moving to Hayfork in 1991.
She was a teacher at Solid Rock Christian Academy in Hayfork, a manager for Motel Trinity in Weaverville, a former member of the Little Country Church in Redding and a member of the Solid Rock Christian Fellowship in Hayfork.
Survivors include husband George Woods of Hayfork; daughters Kathleen Dunn of Redding and Deborah Dunn-Yeager of Santa Barbara; brother Richard Gahring of Redding; sisters Patricia Curry of Redding and Elizabeth Pierce of Graham, Wash.; and mother Adelaide Gahring of Redding.
Memorial contributions may be made to Country Christian School, 873 Canby Road, Redding, CA 96003.
Arrangements are being handled by McDonald-Files Funeral Chapel in Weaverville.
Barbara Shelton
NEW ORLEANS - Former McCloud resident Barbara Elaine Shelton, 73, of New Orleans died Monday, Aug. 30, 1999, in New Orleans.
No services will be held.
Born Dec. 30, 1925, in McCloud, she lived in Siskiyou County for many years.
She was a nurse at Mercy Medical Center in Mount Shasta.
She is survived by daughter Susan Shelton of New Orleans.
Alfred 'Bud' Boyer
REDDING - Services for Alfred ''Bud'' Edward Boyer, 67, of Redding will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at a family residence.
Mr. Boyer died Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1999, at Redding Medical Center.
Born Feb. 25, 1932, in Dos Palos, he moved to Shasta County in 1994 from Idaho.
He was a self-employed owner and manager of Orchard Produce in Buhl, Idaho.
Survivors include brothers Robert of Palo Cedro, Glynn and Jerry, both of Redding; and sisters Marlene Walters of Harrison, Ark., and Barbara Johnson of Redding.
Memorial contributions may be made to The Good News Rescue Mission, 3100 South Market St., Redding, CA 96001.
Arrangements are being handled by Allen & Dahl Funeral Chapel in Redding.
Larry Grange
REDDING - Larry Todd Grange, 73, of Redding died Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1999, at Mercy Medical Center in Redding.
No services will be conducted.
Burial will be at Redding Cemetery.
Born May 14, 1926, in Garretson, S.D., he moved to Shasta County in 1974 from Salem, Ore.
He was a chief gunner's mate with the U.S. Navy, a veteran of World War II, the Korean and Vietnam wars, a member of the Naval Fleet Reserve and the Redding Moose Lodge.
Survivors include wife Hazel; sons Todd of Oregon and Keith Rose of Redding; daughters Laura Boyer of Oceanside, Nikki Stewart of Vancouver, Wash., Marianne Dickison and Carol Rose, both of Redding, and Toni of San Francisco; brothers Woody of Grass Valley, Elmo of San Diego and Dean of Iowa; sisters Dorothy Smith of Oregon and Rachel Moe of Iowa; 11 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Leukemia Society, Greater Sacramento Chapter, 3020 Explorer Drive, Suite 11, Sacramento, CA 95827, or the American Diabetic Association, 10445 Old Placerville Road, Sacramento, CA 95819.
Arrangements are being handled by McDonald's Redding Chapel.
Fletcher Hoyt
MOUNT SHASTA - Fletcher Edward Hoyt, 73, of Mount Shasta died Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1999, at his residence.
No services will be conducted.
Born June 27, 1926, in Berkeley, he moved to Siskiyou County in 1947 from Alameda.
He was a teacher at College of the Siskiyous, a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, a member of the American Legion 92 of McCloud, a member of the Siskiyou Union High School District Board for 31 years and president of the board for 14 years, a member of the Mount Shasta Snowman's Club, Mount Shasta Ski Patrol, Society of American Farmers, the National Rifle Association, Rod & Gun Club of Mount Shasta, California Retired Teachers Association, American Alpine Club, Sierra Club, Siskiyou County Farm Bureau, Siskiyou County Cattleman's Association, Fraternity of Alpha Zeta, Agriculture Preserve Advisory Board, Professional Forestry License No. 405, Mount Shasta Planning Commission for two years, and California Licensed Foresters Association.
Survivors include wife Evelyn; sons Werner of Dumfries, Va., and Sidney of Huntsville, Ala.; daughter Theresa Jue of Castro Valley; brother William of Sausalito; sister Margaret of Colfax; and six grandchildren.
Arrangements are being handled by Mount Shasta Memorial Chapel in Mount Shasta.