Search for celebrities on Ancestry.com!Isabel Lopes Troth
Isabel Lopes Troth, a 36-year resident of Davis, died on Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at Sutter Davis Hospital. Born on June 25, 1951, in Sacramento to Joseph and Mickey Lopes, Isabel was 50 years old.
Mrs. Troth grew up in the California Delta. She came to Davis in 1966 and has resided there since. She was very pro-active with local issues involving schools, the City Council and the city of Davis Planning Commission. Mrs. Troth was described by her family as an optimist who could make the best out of the worst situation. "She was very devoted to her family and friends and put everyone before herself, " family members reported.
Mrs. Troth was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Mickey Lopes, and a brother, Joseph Anthony Lopes III.
She is survived by her husband and best friend of 23 years, Raymond W. Troth of Davis, children, Heather and Matthew Troth of Davis, and sisters, Jacque Peters of Red Bluff, and Nina Lopes of Davis. Mrs. Troth is further survived by her half sister Paulette Mercado of Woodland and numerous nieces and nephews.
Friends are invited to attend a memorial service at 11 a.m., Friday, May 3, 2002, at St. James Catholic Church, 200 West 14th St. in Davis. Burial will be private in Rio Vista. Arrangements are under the direction of the Davis Funeral Chapel.
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Fidel Lopez
Fidel Lopez died at Courtyard Health Care Center in Davis on Monday, April 11, 2005 at age 40, after a lengthy illness.
Mr. Lopez was born May 2, 1964, in Streator, Ill. He had been a resident of Winters for 36 years and was a 1982 graduate of Winters High School. His hobbies included building model airplanes and cars. He was an avid fan of the Chicago Bears and the Chicago Cubs.
Survivors include Mr. Lopez’s mother, Blanca Portales of Winters; his father, Artemio Lopez of Illinois; his sister, Laura Perez and her husband John of Winters; his brother, Luis Lopez and his wife Dolores of Winters; eight nieces and nephews and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Mr. Lopez was buried
in the Winters Cemetery on Friday, April 15.
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Francisco Marques Lopez
Francisco Marques Lopez died Feb. 25, 2001, in his Woodland home. Born Aug. 27, 1915, to the late Alfonso and Josefa Lopez in Estepona, Spain, he was 85.
He was a resident of Yolo County for the past 50 years. He fought with Franco in the Spanish Civil War. He was a member of the Club Iberco of Spain. He was a volunteer at the Wayfarer Center/Christian Mission in Woodland for 20 years.
He is survived by his wife, Gabriela Lopez of Woodland; two daughters, Josephine "Jo" Blankenship and her husband Jim of Cannon City, Colo., and Anna Northam and her husband Don of Woodland; a son, Frankie Lopez and his wife Cindy of Woodland; nine grandchildren, Dan and Cindy Blankenship and Jim and Jennifer Blankenship of Louisville, Colo., and Darrell Northam, Leann and David Cain, Christina Bradford and Jennifer LeGrand, all of Woodland; and three great-grandchildren, Curtis and Eric Blankenship of Colorado and Nicolas Cain of Woodland. He is also survived by a brother, Gabriel Lopez, and sister, Celestina Lopez, both of Estepona, Spain.
Visitation will be held Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. at McNary's Chapel. Pastor John Lattau will officiate the funeral Friday at 10 a.m. at McNary's Chapel and interment will follow at Monument Hill Memorial Park.
The family requests that memorial contributions be directed to the Wayfarer Center-Christian Mission, P.O. Box 1248, Woodland, CA 95776.
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Isabel Lopez
Isabel Lopez died on Tuesday, March 4, 2003, at Sutter General Hospital in Sacramento. Born on March 16, 1917, in Lubrin, Spain, she was 85 years old.
She grew up in Spain and came to the United States in July of 1958, settling in Winters. She worked for many years at Mariani Nut Company as a Line Sorter.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Jose and Juana Manas and her husband Juan Lopez.
She is survived by her children John Lopez and his wife Joan of Davis; Joe Lopez and his wife Wendy of Yuba City; Maria Lopez and her husband Bud Emmerson of Woodland. She also leaves three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, brother Miguel and a sister Maria.
The rosary will be said at 7 p.m. on Sunday at Smith's Colonial Chapel, 14 Main St. in Winters. The funeral Mass will begin at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Anthony Catholic Church, Third and Main streets in Winters. Burial will follow the services at Winters Cemetery. Remembrances may be made in her name to St. Anthony Parish, 511 Main St., Winters, CA 95694 or to Sutter Medical Center Foundation, 2800 L St., Suite 620, Sacramento, CA 95816. Arrangements are under the direction of Smith's Colonial Chapel in Winters.
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Ismael Garcia Lopez
Ismael Garcia Lopez died at birth in Woodland Memorial Hospital Friday, Jan. 9, 2004.
Survivors include his mother, Marine Lopez Garcia; father, Rene Garcia; grandmother, Hortencia Delgado; great-grandmother, Maria Delgado; grandfather, Ruben Lopez, all of Woodland. Also surviving are his aunts, Esmeralda Herrera, Yvonne Munoz and Yvette Perez, also all of Woodland; numerous great-aunts and -uncles; and cousins.
Arrangements are under the direction of Evergreen Funeral Services of Woodland.
Services: A graveside service is scheduled for 1 p.m. today, Wednesday, Jan, 14, in St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery, located on West Street in Woodland.
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Lori Ann Lopez
Lori Ann Lopez died suddenly on Dec. 26, 2000, in Thousand Oaks, while attending a family Christmas gathering. Born Jan. 8, 1959, in Santa Barbara, she was 41.
She was the daughter of Guillermo and Delfina Lopez of El Macero. They moved to Davis in 1972 and graduated from Davis High School in 1977. She attended University of the Pacific in Stockton and, while there, spent a year in Japan studying language and culture and a semester at the University of Costa Rica. When she returned, she transferred to UC Berkeley. She graduated in international economics.
Employed in international banking in San Francisco, she was promoted and transferred to New York. She later returned to school and graduated with a master's of business administration from Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania and continued a banking career at several Japanese banks and then at the United States Department of the Treasury. For the last two years, she was manager at KPMG in New York.
She was preceded in death by her brother, Edmund Lopez. She is survived by her parents; her brothers, David Lopez and his wife Holly and their children, Allison and Tomas of Thousand Oaks; and Miguel Lopez and wife, Sylvia and their children, Lesly and Geoffrey of Albany.
A graveside service was held in Davis. A celebration of her life was also held in New York for her friends and colleagues.
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James Campbell Rominger
James Campbell Rominger passed away on May 5, 1999, at 70 years of age at Sierra Convalescent Hospital in Davis. Born in San Francisco on April 25, 1929, Mr. Rominger lived his entire life in Yolo County. He graduated from Esparto High School and attended UC Davis, where he played on the football team.
He marriage Clare E. Mumma in June 1950. He worked with his father, Edwin A. Rominger, in the family ranching business north of Winters, continuing after his father’s death until retirement in the mid-1980s.
Mr. Rominger was a Yolo County 4-H All-Star, a lifetime member of the Wool Growers Association, and also a member of the Yolo County Historical Society and the Yolo County Farm Bureau. He was an active member of the Pioneer Presbyterian Church in Winters.
Mr. Rominger is survived by his wife, Clare; son and daughter-in-law, Thomas and Janice Rominger of Winters and their daughter Tammy, and her children Naomi, Jessie and Isaiah of Davis; daughter and son-in-law, Patricia and Kevin Quigley, their children, Regina and Todd all of Santa Rosa; son, Douglas of Winters; sister-in-law, Elsie Brown, her husband, Marion of Maxwell; brother-in-law, John Mumma, his wife, Ida of Southern California; and numerous Rominger and Campbell cousins.
Visitation was held on Thursday, May 5, at Kraft Bros. Chapel.
A memorial service was held at the Pioneer Presbyterian Church on May 8, at 10 a.m. Reverend Frank Anderson officiated.
Any memorials may be given to Pioneer Presbyterian Church.