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Frances Genevieve Hazeman
Frances Genevieve Hazeman died at Stollwood Convalescent Hospital, Woodland Thursday, March 20, 2003, at age 101.
Born March 19, 1902, in Laclede, Mo., Mrs. Hazeman was the daughter of the late David Scott Robbins and Adah (Rooks) Robbins. She had been a Yolo County resident since 1902. She was a homemaker her entire life and a lifelong member of Woodland Christian Church.
Survivors include her nieces, Genevieve Rouse of Fremon, Dale Gravely of Oak Hill, W. Va., Patricia Richards of Brookings, Ore., Lois Lawson of Woodland, and Bobbie Kleespie of Rescue; and nephews, Milburn Cook of Tyler, Texas, Bill Hamilton of Rocklin, and Jack Hamilton of Myrtle Beach, S.C. She was preceded in death by her husband Harry Hazeman in 1974.
The family requests memorials be directed to the charity of donor's choice. Arrangements are under the direction of Kraft Bros. Funeral Directors of Woodland.
Services: A graveside service is scheduled at 10 a.m. today, Tuesday, March 25, at Woodland Cemetery, with Pastor Larry Love of the Woodland Christian Church officiating.
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Deborah Eileen Anderson
Deborah Eileen Anderson passed away on Nov. 10, 2002, in Whittier, after a long battle with hepatitis. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frisbee of Winters, she was born at Parks Air Force Base on Sept. 14, 1953.
She attended school in Winters, Darmstadt, Germany, Dayton, Ohio and London, England. She worked for a number of years as hospital administrator in the Los Angeles area and at the time of her passing was employed by the Valley Farmers Co-op. She was marriage twice, the first time to Wayne Thomas of Winters, and then to Michael Anderson of Laguna Beach.
Deborah is survived by her daughter, Lori Jean (Thomas) Russell, son-in-law Phillip Russell, son Brian Thomas and Grandson Joshua, all of Whittier. Also surviving are three sisters, Valerie Smith of Carmichael, Robyn Flemming of Chester and Maryann Adams of Winters.
Funeral services will be private, with a memorial service to be held at the Frisbee residence 25837 County Road 32, on Nov. 30, at 11D30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be sent to Pioneer Presbyterian Church.
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Delbert Lee Anderson
Delbert Lee Anderson born in Sacramento on Dec. 29, 1934. He passed away at Alderson's Convalescent Hospital in Woodland on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2003, at age 68.
Del was born and raised in Sacramento, and attended Sacramento High School. His mother's families, descended from Joel and Emmarine Clark Wood who came to Capay Valley in 1850, were early settlers in Yolo County. Del has been a resident of Woodland for the past seven years. He served four years in the Navy during the Korean conflict. Del's career as a California Highway Patrolman spanned 22 years. He retired as a sergeant in the South Sacramento office. While his sons were growing up, Del became very involved in the Boy Scouts of America. He loved sports of all kinds and was a very competitive participant He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints having served as a bishop, a branch president while serving a full-time mission in New York City, a temple worker and many other callings.
Del is survived by his loving wife of 48 years, Fern Anderson. He is also survived by his five children; Dean Anderson of Washington, D.C., Duane Anderson of Sacramento, Mark Anderson of Woodland, Brent Anderson of Miami, Fla. and Denise Ludwig of Yuba City. He is also survived by 20 grandchildren, one great-grandson, as well as numerous other family members. His brothers, Joel and Dale Anderson, preceded him in death.
A memorial service will be held at noon Saturday, Feb. 22, 2003, at the Stake Center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 850 Pioneer Avenue, Woodland.
Contributions may be made to The American Diabetes Association.
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Eugene Thomas Anderson
Eugene Thomas Anderson died at Woodland Memorial Hospital on Sunday, Aug. 31, 2003, at age 49.
Born March 10, 1954, in Hanford, Mr. Anderson had been a Yolo County resident for 35 years. He was a 1972 Woodland High School graduate and also attended Sac City College. He worked for Quentin Anderson Land Leveling for 20 years and at Placer County Health and Human Services as a counselor for 10 years. He was involved in Boy Scouts, football and wrestling team.
Survivors include his wife, Laurie "Honey" Anderson; daughters, Katie Rankin of Sparks, Nev., and Nicole Anderson of Chico; sons, Chris Anderson of Paradise and Michael Bonilla of Auburn; grandchildren, Megan Anderson, Alex and D.J. Keelin, and Jacob Rankin, all of Sparks, Nev., and Avery Anderson of Chico; sister, Elaine Peņa of Woodland; nieces, Sabrina, Tammie and Johanna Peņa; and parents, Quentin and Kathy (Knudson) Anderson of Woodland. He was preceded in death by his brother, Timothy Anderson and brother-in-law, Frank Peņa.
Arrangements are under the direction of Kraft Bros. Funeral Directors of Woodland.
Services: A memorial service is scheduled at noon Saturday, Sept. 6, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, (Cottonwood Avenue and Gibson Road). Burial will be conducted privately at a later date.
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George M. "Bus" Anderson
George M. "Bus" Anderson died at his home in San Luis Obispo Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2004 at age 83. Mr. Anderson was born Oct. 4, 1921 in Ukiah. He had been a Yolo County resident for 12 years. He graduated from high school in 1939 and attended Santa Rosa Junior College and UC Davis. He was a veteran of World War II serving in the U.S. Navy in the South Pacific. After the war he worked for Farm Credit as the appraiser/manager of the Federal Land Bank of Ukiah and later was the manager of the Federal Land Bank Association of Woodland and the Woodland Production Credit Association. He was then appointed chief appraiser of the Federal Land Bank and then president of the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank. He became president and chief executive officer of the Farm Credit Banks of Sacramento as well as the Sacramento Bank for Cooperatives. He was a member of the Woodland Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club and served on the Board of Agricultural Council of California. He was a member of the Woodland Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include Mr. Anderson's wife of 55 years, Jackie; his daughters, Mary of San Luis Obispo and Margaret of Eugene, Ore.; his son, Stephen of Carmel Valley and five grandchildren.
The family requests memorials in Mr. Anderson's name be directed to the Alzheimer's Association, 530 Bercut Drive, Suite A, Sacramento, 95814.
Services: A memorial service is scheduled for 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 19 at Ukiah Presbyterian Church. Reis Family Mortuary of San Luis Obispo is assisting the family with arrangements.
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Helen C. Anderson
Helen Anderson died Nov. 10, 2004, in Fair Oaks. She was 92.
A memorial service will begin at 4 p.m. Monday at the Lutheran Church of the Incarnation, 1701 Russell Blvd.
Born in Daly City June 19, 1912, the second of three children of Fred and Julianne Marie Andersen, she lived and worked in San Francisco and on the peninsula for more than 70 years.
She was a graduate of Jefferson High School in Daly City, and attended the College of San Mateo and San Francisco State College, completing a master's degree in early childhood education. She was a career civil servant, working for federal, state and city governments throughout Northern California, including 25 years working for the health department in San Francisco. She viewed her professional work as an audiologist as a joyful service to the children of San Francisco, moving daily from school to school to ensure that the city's children were hearing well.
In 1985, she moved to Davis to be close to her two grandchildren, living in Davis and Fair Oaks for most of the last 20 years.
Her interests included collecting dolls and antiques, buying and selling homes, and volunteering in her community.
Her family says she maintained friendships from her earliest childhood that lasted throughout her life, and in each of her social and work settings expanded the number of warm, ongoing connections that were such a personal joy for her. Notable among those were her memberships in three church communities: West Portal Lutheran Church in San Francisco, Hope Lutheran Church in Daly City and the Lutheran Church of the Incarnation in Davis.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 32 years, George RW Anderson, who died in 1968.
She is survived by her son, Robert Anderson, his wife Karen Anderson and their two children, Nicholas and Catherine, all of Fair Oaks.
She is further survived by her sister, Selma Masch, of San Mateo.The family requests that contributions be sent to the Lutheran Church of the Incarnation, 1701 Russell Blvd. in Davis.
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Helene J. H. Anderson
Helene Jeanette Hansen Anderson died after a brief illness on Nov. 11, 1999. Born on July 5, 1915, near Arcata, to Margaret Johanna Mueller and Carl Julius Hansen, she was 85.
She spent her early years in the Ferndale-Fortuna area, where her father had a dairy farm. After graduating from Fortuna Union High School, she attended Humboldt State College.
She later transferred to UC Davis, where she received her certificate from the College of Letters and Science. While there, she was employed by Dean Knowles Ryerson.
She met her future husband as she ran around the corner of a college building and literally collided with him. On Sept. 1, 1940, she marriage the late Dr. Alfred Bernhard Cornelius Anderson, professor of physics.
During World War II, he was assigned to Los Alamos, N.M., and after the war, he was transferred to China Lake Naval Ordnance Test Station in the Mojave Desert.
In 1956 the family moved to Santa Monica, where she quickly became involved in her community. She volunteered in the public schools, with the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, with the Women's Medical Student Association at UC Los Angeles, and worked for many years at the Brentwood Presbyterian Nursery School.
Her involvement in schools through parent-teacher associations spanned more than 50 years, and she was recognized with an honorary lifetime PTA membership. In 1984, she was presented with an award from Troop 2 of the Boy Scouts of America for her 25 years of faithful service and commitment.
Helene Anderson graciously hosted many community events and weddings in her garden and was known in her neighborhood for her thoughtfulness and generosity. Her vibrant zest for life, her dedication to children's education, her love of gardening and her faithfulness to her family and her Lord characterized Helene, family members said.
She instilled in her children her deeply held values of honesty, perseverance and impartiality. She will always be remembered as a devoted wife and mother who sacrificially gave of herself to her family and others. She was truly everyone's best friend.
She was preceded in death by her sister, Margaret MacLeod; and her brothers, Ray, Alvin and Everett Hansen.
She is survived by her daughter, Karin Kristine Anderson; four sons, Dr. Hans Anderson of San Diego, Dr. Karl Anderson of Hillsborough, Dr. Chris Anderson of Napa and Neils Anderson of Santa Monica; 14 grandchildren; her sister, Evalene Rempel of Fresno; and her brother, Carl Hansen of Salinas.
A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday at the United Methodist Church in Santa Monica after a private burial service at Forest Lawn in Glendale.
Donations in her memory may be sent to charities dedicated to the education of young people.