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Albert Eugene Landa – December 3, 2017

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Albert Eugene Landa

Born May 26, 1938 at Riverside Hospital in Susanville, Ca. Entered into rest December 3, 2017. He was a graduate of Lassen High in the class of 1956. He was active in all sports. The highlight of his week was watching the Lassen High Football games. As the son of Basque immigrants Esteban and Dolores Landa he was proud of his Basque heritage and was always ready for a trip to Nampa and Boise Idaho to visit his Basque relatives and attend Basque festivals. After graduation, he worked in the lumber industry for 37 years until his retirement in 2005. He was a volunteer at Salvation Anny and the Food Bank for the last several years. He is survived by two brothers, Joe of Yuba City and Tony of Susanville a sister Josie Landa Mallery and brother-in-law Ray Mallery of Sparks, NV. Three children Eugene of Janesville, Phillip and Lori of Susanville. Five grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. He was proceeded in death by a great-granddaughter Erica and a son Keith, his first wife Rea and second wife Anita. Graveside services will be held at Lassen Cemetery on December 11, 2017. Al was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Donations can be made to Sacred Heaii Caring and Sharing. We will see you in heaven Al.

 

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Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home


Zellamae Miles – January 2, 2018

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Zellamae Miles

On January 2, Susanville tragically lost Zellamae Miles, one of its leading residents, in an automobile accident.

Born October 17, 1926 to Zella and Medford Arnold, Zellamae was the granddaughter of Susan Roop and great-granddaughter of Susanville’s founder, Isaac Roop.

Proud of her pioneer roots, she served for nearly 15 years as a volunteer and museum docent for the Lassen County Historical Society. She volunteered each year at the Third Grade History Day and served two terms as Board President.

Zellamae was a member of the local chapter of PEO, a group which provides college scholarship support for young women, several book clubs, a stamping group and a tea group. She was vocal and active on local and national issues, particularly women’s rights, and was a frequent contributor to the Letters to the Editor section.

Early in her work life, she worked at Travis-Miles Meats. Later, she was one of Susanville’s successful real estate agents.

Zellamae was pre-deceased by her beloved husband of 56 years, Herald Miles. She is survived by her son Chuck and daughter Shireen. She was proud of her granddaughters Darcy Gleave, Aubrey Abbott and Charlotte Thori, six great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Because of her warmth and love of life, Zellamae was always surrounded by wonderful friends.

Zellamae will be honored at a Celebration of Life gathering on the afternoon of March 24th. Memorial gifts may be made to the Lassen Historical Society at P.O. Box 321, Susanville, CA 96130, to the PEO Scholarship Fund at P.O. Box 164, Janesville, CA 96114 or to a charity or cause of your choice.

 

Why Pre-plan?

Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home

Mary Corrine Smith (Rattray) – December 8, 2017

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Mary Corrine Smith (Rattray)

Mary Corrine Smith (Rattray), of Susanville, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family, at Banner Lassen Medical Center on December 8th, 2017 at the age of 63.

Mary was born to Walter and Corrine Rattray on December 14th, 1953 in Prosser, Washington. She grew up in Prosser, married James Johnson, and moved to Porterville, CA where after years of working in retail, she returned to college to complete her life-long dream of becoming a registered nurse. She worked and served in the EMS and Medical community for over 25 years before being diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer a few months ago.

Mary, our Meme, was beautiful, kind and genuine in her way of caring for others. She would often tell us how God had blessed her, by helping her get through nursing school when she was older. She worked hard at becoming a registered nurse. Anyone that knew her, knew she definitely was made to be a nurse. God had gifted her with a sincere care and concern for others. She used that opportunity to minister to others often. She loved being a nurse. She was more sincere in her love and care for others, because she did honestly value each person she came across, as being valuable to the Lord. Mary will always be regarded as a sweet, caring and giving mother, and grandmother. No other woman can stand in comparison to her, in the hearts of her family. Her smile and laughter were precious to our hearts. We are so comforted in knowing she is not looking back but is where she wanted to be. With her Creator and Savior, Jesus Christ. She loved to talk about Him. And now she is beholding Him, Safe and secure.

Her husband Stuart Smith survives Mary, along with her beloved daughters Lisa Flores and Christy Lewis, sister Leola Newman, brother David Rattray, six grandchildren Megan Holley, Macee Flores, Matthew Flores, Nathan Lewis, Carli Lewis and Coleton Lewis. Before her untimely death, Mary became a great grandmother by the birth of Sawyer Flores. Many aunts, cousins and in-laws also survive her. Mary is preceded in death by her parents Walter and Corrine Rattray and her bother Robert Rattray.

Graveside funeral services were held at 2:30 pm on December 29th at the Prosser Cemetery in Washington for immediate family and were officiated by Pastor Tony Loubet.

Please join family and friends in a Celebration of Life Memorial Service on January 13th, 2018 at 1:00 pm to be held at the Susanville Assembly of God Church, at 473-465 Richmond Road North, Susanville, CA.

 

Why Pre-plan?

Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home

Barbara Lynne (Miller) Martin – December 25, 2017

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Barbara Lynne (Miller) Martin 1945 – 2017

Barbara Lynne (Miller) Martin was born September 2, 1945, in Petaluma, CA. She passed away peacefully on December 25, 201 7 at Banner Lassen Medical Center, Susanville, CA, with her long-time ”forever friend” Marjorie Kinnaman by her side. She had a massive heart attack prior to her death. She was 72 years old, and she had lived in the Susanville area for 37 years.

Barbara was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis when she was a young woman, and she was home-bound for many years; however, her faith in God and her brave and courageous spirit sustained her through it all. Elizabeth, her long-time, faithful and loving caregiver, was a God-send to her. She was so thankful for her many friends and caregivers through the years and their continual acts of Kindness toward her.

Barbara attended schools in the Petaluma area, and she graduated from Petaluma Senior High School in 1963. She was a very gifted pianist and vocalist. She sang in the choir at the Presbyterian Church, and in 1964-65 she took the lead singing part as Marion the librarian in the Petaluma Playhouse production of “The Music Man”.

She worked as a clerk-typist for several years in the Petaluma area. In 1968 she married Fred Martin at the Petaluma Presbyterian Church. From 1970-1975, she joined her husband in Germany while he was on military assignment there. While employed in Germany, she received several letters/certificates of commendation for her excellent work. Prior to her move to Susanville, CA, in 1980, she was employed by the Dept. of Transportation, U.S. Coast Guard, Public Works Section, Petaluma, CA.

She is survived by her father, Robert Miller of Petaluma, CA, her brother, David Miller and wife, Barbara. And, we cannot forget her faithful little companion dog, Star, that she loved dearly. (Star visited Barbara at the hospital shortly before her passing.) She was predeceased by her husband, Fred Martin, her mother, Evelyn Powell, her brother, Larry Bolan, and her step-mother, Wanda Miller.

Throughout her lifetime Barbara always believed that she was surrounded by God’s protective angels, and she was waiting and looking for them to escort her to her heavenly home.

At a later date a Memorial Service will be held at the Nazarene Church, Susanville, CA. When the date and time is set, it will be published so that her many friends can attend the celebration of her life.

Walton’s Colonial Mortuary is in charge of local arrangements, with private internment at Cypress Hill Memorial Park, Petaluma, CA.

 

Why Pre-plan?

Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home

Gwen Shelden – January 10, 2018

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Gwen Shelden

Gwenith Wilhelmina (Hewitt) Shelden of Susanville, passed away peacefully at Banner Lassen Hospital on January 10, 2018, at the age of 91. She was the oldest daughter of John Hewitt and Beulah (Burt) Hewitt. She had 8 siblings; 4 brothers and 4 sisters.

Gwen was born August 9, 1926, in Levin, New Zealand, where she grew up on a dairy farm. During World War II, US Marines, fresh from battles in the South Pacific, camped near the farm to rest and recuperate. There she met Fred Shelden and fell in love. They wrote letters for 4 years until the war was over, and he could send for her in 1947. She traveled alone by ship and by train to Nebraska to reunite, marry, and start a family. They soon had 3 boys, Fred, John, and Bruce.

Fred was in construction, and the family moved many times until Gwen finally said “enough.” Huntington Beach, California, became their permanent home. There, Gwen worked as a school bus driver for 23 years. Upon retirement, they moved to Hereford, Arizona, where Fred passed in 1981.

Gwen later moved to Susanville in 1988, where she could be near 2 of her sons and 4 of her grandchildren. She was active in the Methodist Church, Monticola Club, and the Hospital Auxiliary.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Fred W. Shelden; her son, Bruce A. Shelden; brothers, Jack Hewitt, Ronald Hewitt, and Trevor Hewitt; and sisters, Ellen Hewitt, and Nancy Trussler.

Gwen is survived by her sons, Fred D. Shelden (Kathy) and John A. Shelden; grandchildren, Nancy Johnston, Melissa Rhodes (Nate), Heather Carroll (Brian), Alex Shelden (Erin), and Rebecca Hodges (Ray); brother, Wallace Hewitt of New Zealand; sisters, Shirley Davis (Keith), and Myra Campbell (Brian) both of New Zealand; and 14 great-grandchildren

Memorial services to be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please send a donation to your favorite charity in Gwen’s name.

 

Why Pre-plan?

Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home

Billy Joe (BJ) West Sr – January 20, 2018

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Billy Joe (BJ) West Sr

Long time Lassen County resident Billy Joe (BJ) West Sr passed away on Saturday, January 20, 2018, at Renown Hospital in Reno, Nevada.  BJ was born to Verda May ( Easterling) West and Virgil (Buddy) West, in Kingsland Arkansas August 8, 1939.  He came to Lassen County in 1941 where he resided in Westwood, Herlong, Johnsonville, Susanville and Standish, over the 76 years he resided in Lassen County. He graduated from Lassen High School in 1958.

BJ was a mechanic for 60 years working for White’s Service Station, Richfield Arco, Marty’s Chevron and Jackson Service Center in Susanville and finishing his career as a mechanic for the Lassen County Road Department.  BJ also held jobs at Sierra Pacific Mill and Sierra Army Depot in the 60’s.

BJ married his high school sweetheart Ledora (Lea) May (Vindhurst) West on November 30, 1959, and they were married for 53 years until Lea’s passing in January 2013.  Family was the most important thing to BJ & Lea as evidenced by their large family of 3 children, 9 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren.

BJ was proceeded in death by his father Virgil West; Mother Verda May (Easterling) Chittock; sisters Linda Jane (West) McAllister and Ladonna (Young) Westfall and his wife LeDora May (Vindhurst) West.  He is survived by his brother Jerry West; his children Pamela  Jay (West) Graham, Billy Joe West Jr., and Brenda Marie (West) Poteete as well as his nine grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews.

A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, January 27, 2018, 1:00 pm at the Janesville School Gymnasium on Main Street in Janesville, CA.  Anyone who knew and loved BJ is welcome to attend.  In lieu of flowers please donate to the Lassen Sportsman’s Club – Youth Fishing Derby in memory of BJ West at https://greatnonprofits.org/org/lassen-sportsmens-club?donate

 

Why Pre-plan?

Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home

Brenda Lee Payne – January 23, 2018

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Brenda Lee Payne

On January 23, 2018, my dear loving wife went home to her Savior and Lord Jesus Christ. Brenda Lee Payne was born on May 8, 1940, to Ben & Bernice Tate in Santa Clara, Ca. Surviving her is her husband, John Payne; three married children: Lisa(Brent Dahlin in Ripon CA), Philip(Elizabeth in Moses Lake, WA.), Andrew(Alexis in Cave Creek, AZ).

She also leaves ten surviving grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, all who loved being with their Grandma Payne. Brenda attended Community EFC in Susanville, Ca., and was truly loved and a dedicated servant to God’s people. She will be greatly missed, and we all look forward to joining her one day in Heaven.

“How precious in the sight of our Lord is the death of His saints”…Psalm 116:15

 

 

Why Pre-plan?

Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home

Carol Jean Bertoluzza – January 23, 2018

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Carol Jean Bertoluzza

Carol Jean Bertoluzza entered resplendent glory with her Lord on January 25, 2018, after a short illness. Carol was born in Escanaba Michigan on October 3, 1928, to William and Eva Garbett. Carol lived in Orange County CA from 1952 to 1957. She then moved to Westwood CA where she met Joseph Bertoluzza. Carol and Joe moved to Susanville around 1968, where they built and operated the Payless Gas stations and car wash, better known as Dirty Joe’s. Carol was a great seamstress, baker and cook. She loved cooking for family and hosting family gatherings. She enjoyed baking and giving out rum cakes around Christmas and banana nut bread all year round. You knew you made the cut if you were the recipient of either. Carol was a world traveler and enjoy capturing all the beauty through photography. Carol enjoyed ice skating and ice fishing in her youth. Later in life she enjoyed playing the slots and playing bingo with her friends. Carol never knew a stranger, everyone became her friend. Her greatest enjoyment and achievement in her life was her family. She loved with the most sincere, pure and deepest love. We her family will carry on this beautiful legacy of love she left us.

Carol was preceded in death by her parents, William & Eva Garbett, sisters Eva & Laurie, her daughter Judy Ivey, and her husband Joe.

Carol is survived by her daughters Linda Hardy (Robert), Jody Ellena (Jack), sister Patricia Peterson. Grandchildren Michael Hardy, Danielle Hardy, Sarah Colavecchio, Katherine Whitestone, Anna Marie Ellena, and Sean Ivey (Carrie). She is also survived by 9 Great Grandchildren and a loving niece and several loving nephews.

Services will be held at Walton’s Colonial Mortuary on February 3, 2018, at 11 am.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Honey Lake Hospice at P.O. Box 1166 Susanville, CA 96130

 

Why Pre-plan?

Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home


William S. (Rosey) Rosencrantz – December 17, 2017

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William S. (Rosey) Rosencrantz
William S. Rosencrantz, Rosey was born on February 20, 1925, and passed away December 17, 2017, in Reno, Nevada. He grew up in Idaho with 3 sisters and after service in the Navy during WWII, began working at Sierra Army Depot, Herlong, CA in 194 7. While working at the Depot, he completed his education and received his certification for electric maintenance from the General Electric Company.

Rosey was always known in the Herlong Community as the go-to-guy for any electrical needs or projects. He was always willing to lend a helping hand with a can-do attitude.

Rasey was preceded in death by his wife Melba (Mickey) Rosencrantz and his son Terry Rosencrantz.

Survivors include his daughter Vivian Peterson, daughter-in-law Colleen Rosencrantz, 3 granddaughters, 2 grandsons, 1 great granddaughter and 1 great grandson. We have all been very
lucky to have had Dad/Grandpa for as long as we did and to have benefited from his help over the years.

Funeral services will be held on February 17, 2018, at Diamond Crest Cemetery at 1:00 PM. A celebration of life will be held afterward in Reno, NV. Information as to the location will be provided at the graveside service.

 

Why Pre-plan?

Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home

Charlette Sargent – January 3, 2018

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Charlette Sargent

Charlette Sargent was born in Denver Colorado August 3, 1928, to the parents of Lorraine and Arthur Morgan. She grew up and met a handsome man named Richard Sargent. It was said that they both loved to dance and they were a striking couple on the dance floor. They were soon married  March 1, 1959. Richard was very talented and supported the family.  They later moved to Herlong California where they bought a home and had a son who was named Dennis Wade Sargent. Charlette was a great homemaker and spent a lot of her time taking care of Richard and Dennis. It was said that they were the centerpiece of her life. Richard and Charlette were very close and enjoyed traveling and going everywhere together. Richard passed away March 1, 2016, leaving Charlette alone. Dennis soon convinced his mom that she should come and stay with him and his family. Charlette lived with Dennis and family until she passed away at the Northern Nevada Hospital January 3, 2018, at approximately 3 pm in the afternoon.

Charlotte is survived by her son Dennis and Angel Sargent in Reno. Daughter Susan Morgan in Hayward California, Granddaughter Janea Sargent in Reno, Great Granddaughter Maizzie Sargent in Reno, Sister in laws are Lorretta Clark in Reno and Virginia Paine in Medford Oregon.

The services for Charlette Sargent will be held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint Stake center located at 2955 Rock Boulevard, Sparks Nevada 89431. The date and time will be Friday, February 2nd at 1:00 P.M. Everyone is invited to celebrate the life of Charlette Sargent.

 

 

Why Pre-plan?

Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home

Pearl “Lee” Leuna Bill – January 25, 2018

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Pearl “Lee” Leuna Bill

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Pearl “Lee” Leuna Bill. A loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother.  She passed away on January 25, 2018, after a brief illness, with her family by her side.  Lee was 84.  She was born to James Noah and Lucy Allen (Stout) in Chester, AR on April 21, 1933.  Lee moved with her family to Lassen County at the age of 12.  She graduated from Lassen Union High School in 1952.  She then met and married her husband Stanley Bill in 1954 after he returned from World War II.  Stanley and Lee would have celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary in June.  Lee was a homemaker and worked as part of the family cattle ranch, the Bill Brother’s Ranch, in Standish, CA.  This included cooking for the very large family, numerous ranch hands and hay crews.  Cooking was one of her great passions and she always remembered this time fondly to her family.  She loved her life in the country which inspired her artwork including drawing and painting.  She was also an avid reader and would discuss books at length when given the opportunity.  Stanley and Lee in their early years, enjoyed attending area dances, sometimes traveling as far as Termo and Likely with friends.

She is preceded in death by her parents James and Lucy, brothers Burl and Dale Allen, and sisters Dorothy Boster, Jessie Cole and Margaret Ann Johnson. Lee is survived by her husband Stanley Bill of Susanville, her daughter Patricia Plummer of Westwood, and granddaughters Jennifer Browne of Reno and Michelle Campbell of Chester.

In accordance with her wishes there will be no services held, but as she was an animal lover the family requests that you please support the Lassen County Animal Shelter, as she did.  In lieu of flowers you may make a donation to LCAS Trust Fund, 707 Nevada St, Suite 4, Susanville, CA 96130.

 

 

Why Pre-plan?

Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home

James Curtis Ballard (Jim) – January 30, 2018

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James Curtis Ballard (Jim)

James Curtis Ballard (Jim), passed away on January 30, 2018 at his home in Herlong, California.

He was born to Vernon and Marguerite Ballard on March 17, 1950 in Mount Shasta, California. At a young age his family moved to Milton-Freewater, Oregon where he lived until high school graduation. Following graduation from Mcloughlin Union High School, Jim proudly served his country in the US Navy. He served active duty from 1968 – 1972. During that time, he spent two tours in Vietnam as a Sea Bee and married his high school sweetheart. Jim and Pat were married on October 3, 1970. While in Vietnam Jim received 2 field promotions, a gallantry cross and 5 other medals and ribbons.

Upon completion of his military service, Jim immediately began his career with the United States Forest Service. Jim enjoyed his role as “Smokey the Bear” in numerous parades and during many campfire learning programs. After the combined total of 28 years federal service, Jim retired from the Forest Service in 1996.

Jim enjoyed spending time with their beloved dachshund Jumba and was a local wildlife enthusiast. He and Pat spent many an hour watching and photographing the creatures that visited their backyard habitat. Jim also loved to pass the time by completing beautiful and unique jigsaw puzzles.

Jim leaves behind his wife of 47 years, Pat; son John, of Milford, Ca.; son Jim (Kim), of Mariposa, Ca.; son Josh (Trish), of Janesville, Ca.; 7 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his sister Martha, of Milton-Freewater, Or.; sister Verna, of West Richland, Wa. and brother Bill, of Milton-Freewater, Ore.

There will be a memorial service held at a later date.

 

Why Pre-plan?

Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home

Devin Wesley Burch – February 5, 2018

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Devin Wesley Burch

Devin Wesley Burch, age 30, passed away peacefully on February 5, 2018, at his home in Susanville, California.

Devin was born October 2, 1987, in Susanville, California. He grew up and attended school in Susanville. He subsequently went on to attend Universal Technical Institute (UTI) in Sacramento California, graduating in 2014. He continued doing what he loved in his career as a machinic.

Devin loved the outdoors. He was an avid fisherman, hunter, and dirt bike rider. Devin was a kind and loving person with a great heart and gentle spirit. He loved spending time with his friends and family and touched the lives of many people.

Devin is survived by his fiance, Samantha and their son Parker Olsen; his father, Chris Burch; his mother and step-father, Rose (Meredith) and Nedry Guitierez; his sisters, Jericka (Burch) Morrow, Shalise Burch, and Marie Guitierez; his grandfather, Wesley Burch; his grandmother, Anna Bennett; his nephew, Kayden Morrow; his niece, Layla Rose Morrow; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Devin will be deeply missed by his family and friends and all who knew him.

Funeral services were held at Reaching Nations for Christ Church at 11:00 A.M. on Friday, February 9, 2018, followed by graveside services at Janesville Cemetery. A viewing was held on Thursday, February 8, 2018, at 5:00 p.m.

 

Why Pre-plan?

Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home

Raymond C Byers Jr. – January 21, 2018

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Raymond C Byers Jr.

Raymond C Byers Jr. passed away on January 21, 2018.  He was born September 12, 1936, in Chanute, Kansas, and after his time in the military, he moved to the Los Angeles area and married wife, Nora.  They moved to Lassen County in the early 80’s, built their home in Janesville, and ran a successful business until retiring in 1998.  During their retirement, Ray and his wife spent their time traveling and spending winters at Lake Havasu. Ray enjoyed fishing, golfing, and devoting time to his friends and family.

He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.  He is survived by his wife, his daughters Karen Herrera, Kelly Byers, and Reka Mejia, 4 grandchildren, and 1 great-grandson.

 

Why Pre-plan?

Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home

Barbara Kathryn “Kathy” Schrock – February 13, 2018

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Barbara Kathryn “Kathy” Schrock

Barbara Kathryn “Kathy” Schrock was born June 20, 1959, to Simon and the late Arlene Yoder. She passed away unexpectedly February 13, 2018, of an apparent heart attack at her home in Litchfield, CA. On April 2, 1981, she married Jonas Schrock. They were blessed with nearly 37 happy years together.

She was Mom to her seven sons and four daughters. Jonathan and Malinda Schrock, Litchfield, CA, Margaret and Phil Brenneman, Bangor, CA, Sanford and Barbara Schrock, Rawlins, WY, Merle Schrock Osceola, TX, Leonard and Sharon Schrock, Gold Creek, MT, Marilyn and Nelson Hochstedler, Kalona IA, Darlene and Marcus Miller, Litchfield, CA, Clyde, Alvin, Simon, and Dianne Schrock, Litchfield. She loved being Grandma to Violet, Glendon, Phyllis, Kenlynn, Karl, Lamar, Heidi, Rylan, Theodore, Kinsley, Kianna, and Riata. Kathy is also survived by her Father Simon Yoder of Paris, TN, and brothers, Alvin (Emma) Yoder Lamar, MO, Norman (Dorothy) Yoder Paris, TN, Elwood (Julia) Russelville, KY, Elmer (Pauline) Yoder Paris, TN, Everett (Elmina) Yoder Paris, TN, Lyndon (Joann) Yoder Bloomfield, MO, Ralph (Janice) Yoder Paris, TN, and sisters Pauline (Alvin) Schrock Olney, IL, Martha (David) Wengerd Standish, CA, Viola (John) Nissley Rutherford, TN.

She was preceded in death by her mother Arlene Yoder and grandson Joshua Schrock. Mom will be deeply missed by her family and many friends. Her compassionate, loving heart and gentle, Christian spirit touched everyone she met. Her joy and delight was being surrounded by her family and cuddling her grandchildren.

The family wishes to thank everyone who supported us during this time with gifts of food and flowers, and messages of love and prayers.

 

Why Pre-plan?

Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home


Rita Boston Wilczynski – February 11, 2018

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Rita Boston Wilczynski

Rita Boston Wilczynski, 77, of Susanville, passed away on February 11, 2018, at the Warnerview Skilled Nursing Facility in Alturas, CA.

She is survived by her husband, John Wilczynski, who was born and raised in Forest City, PA. They met and were engaged while attending the Univ. of Missouri. They were married on June 8, 1963, at the St. John’s Cathedral in St. Louis, Mo.

Born in Pawnee, IL., daughter of Chester and Mary Sullivan Boston. They lived in Mt. Shasta, Ca. from 1963 until 1975. Rita attended College of the Siskiyou’s to obtain the educational classes she needed for a Teaching Degree. She was a substitute teacher at Weed High School; McCloud H.S., Dunsmuir H.S., and Mt. Shasta H.S.

She moved to Susanville, in the summer of 1975 when her husband, who worked for the Forest Service, was transferred to the Lassen N.F headquarters.

Rita qualified for a fulltime teaching certificate in 1976 and was employed by the Lassen Union High School. She taught chemistry, geometry, physics, algebra, general math; as well as being the advisor for the Academic Olympic competition team.

She was a lifetime member of the CA. Teachers Association and later when she retired, she was a member of the CA. Retired Teachers Association where she served as President for several terms.

Rita is survived by a son, John J. Wilczynski Ill who graduated from Lassen H.S. and then went on to serve four years as a U.S. Navy Midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, MD. John left the U.S. Navy and was hired by Alaska Airlines as a pilot in 2002, and now has 15 years as a commercial pilot.

John and his Wife, Darlene, a graduate of the U.S. Navy Academy, have two sons; John J. IV and his wife Alissa. Both graduated from Univ. of Montana and Matthew who is a freshman at the City College.

Rita is also survived by a daughter, Julia Marie Cooper and her husband John Cooper. Julia served four years in the U.S. Navy. She is now an Actuary for BlueCross/Blue Shield of Wash. Her husband John stayed in the Navy until he completed his 20 years of service. Julie and John have two sons; Joseph is a sophomore at the Univ. of Wash. Michael is a senior at the high school.

Also surviving is a brother Larry and Elaine Boston of Folsom, La; Pat and Joe Powell of Rocheport, Mo.; and Beth and Roger Heafield of Asheville, NC.; four nieces and two nephews; and numerous cousins, aunts and uncles living in Illinois.

The funeral mass will be on Monday, Feb. 19 at 11:00 AM at the Sacred Heart Church with burial at the Diamond Crest Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Judes Children’s Research Hospital, PO Box 50 Memphis, TN 38101-0050

 

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Douglas James Lindstrom – February 12, 2018

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Douglas James Lindstrom

Douglas James Lindstrom passed from this life on Monday, February 12th, 2018 at Renown Hospital in Reno, NV at the age of 73.

Born March 23rd, 1944 in San Diego, CA to Robert Lindstrom and Eileen Shearer (nee Knowland), Doug grew up roaming the hills of Lakeside, hunting, fishing, riding horses, and cultivating his love of the outdoors. As a teenager, his stepfather, William K Shearer, took Doug under his wing and gave him a job at his newspaper office where Doug quickly realized office work was not for him. Doug graduated from El Capitan Continuation School and married his high school sweetheart, Diana Lee Hanger. Doug also completed a vocational program in carpentry and worked for Walter and Sons Cabinetry. But it was while working for San Diego Gas and Electric digging ditches that two defining moments in his life occurred. He set his goal to become a power lineman, but more importantly, he met and was taught the Gospel by his beloved friend Frank Cantrell. This changed his life forever. He was no longer one of the rebellious Lakeside boys,  but became part of a church family that encouraged and developed a love for all people. It was the church that recognized Doug’s gift of public speaking. He had never sang a song in public, given a speech, or taught a class until he became a Christian. It was through his church associations that he was introduced to Lassen County on a recommendation from Wayne Timmons, the church of Christ preacher in El Cajon, whose in-laws were long time Lassen County residents, Ed and Helen Grant. It was while on vacation with the Cantrell and Morris families to Eagle Lake that Doug decided that Lassen County was where he wanted to live.

In 1972, Doug and Diana moved with their four daughters to Susanville, California. Here Doug worked for C.P. National, LMUD and Plumas Sierra Rural Electric for nearly 30 years. Doug had a degenerative disc disease and was told by his doctor that he needed to quit working. This was unacceptable to Douglas. His lifelong motto was “If a man won’t work, neither should he eat!” and Doug loved to do both activities with a passion. Shortly after the doctor’s diagnosis, he was offered a job with Ruralite safety training which fit his gifts like a glove. After 4 years he started his own company, Evergreen Job and Safety Training. He taught at power companies from Californa, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. His ability to make personal connections, his humor, and his gift for storytelling earned him a reputation as an engaging master trainer who truly cared about “his guys.” He would often come home after a training sessions and say “I had them doing back flips!” Throughout the years, Doug also maintained side businesses wood cutting, mowing lawns, and Thunderbolt Electric with the “Big Dog” logo. At any time a “trouble call” could come in, and Doug would be off to help another member of the community. He could also be found at many of the sporting events at Lassen High School and the College. He would often show up to watch practice and give his two cents worth of advice and encouragement to the players and coaches.

Doug was a deeply committed Christian. He attended the church of Christ in Susanville where he enjoyed leading the congregation in song and prayer. He served as a deacon and also a guest preacher in Susanville and Chester. He also taught the gospel to inmates at the prisons with his dear friend, Huel Morphis. Doug put the words of Christ into action as he made daily rounds to visit the sick, elderly, widows and homeless, as well as helping his neighbors. He could be found mowing lawns, delivering wood, doing home repairs, and even hanging Christmas lights with his bucket truck for his neighbors. Everyone who knew Doug enjoyed his humor and appreciated his ability to fix just about anything. Doug will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Diana Lindstrom and his four daughters: Denise Lindstrom (Pete Butler), Dorinda Shaffer (Mark), Dena Chavez (Ricardo), and Danette Jones (Gabe):  his brother David Lindstrom and Sister Dianne Lindstrom, and his little sister, Nancy Chiasson,( nee Shearer). His grandchildren include Daytona (Joe) Zavala, Haylee, Nolan, and Carissa Shaffer, Diana and Daisy Chavez, Daniel and Dharma Jones, Dylan and Eva Butler, and step grandchildren, Micheal and Diego Chavez. As well as numerous nieces and nephews that included Shawn (Trenna) Hersrud, Stephanie (Brandon) Harness, Cherie (Rusty) Letner, Kelly (Russ)Owens, Adair (Myron) Mckinney, Troy, Peter, and Jennifer Lindstrom, Monica Rios and Deanna Eve Lindstrom.

A memorial service will be held for Douglas on March 10, 2018 at 3:00 pm at the Assembly of God church building at 473-465 Richmond Rd N. in Susanville. A potluck (Hors d’oeuvres and desserts) will follow the services.

 

Why Pre-plan?

Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home

Shirley Stone – February 28, 2018

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Shirley Stone

Shirley Stone passed away after a long illness on February 28, 2018, under the loving care of Lassen Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, which had been her home for the past four years.

She was born on August 9, 1932, in Oakland, California, and moved to Lassen County with her family at the age of three, where she resided for the rest of her life. She married the love of her life, Bob, in 1956, and together they raised three children.

Shirley worked for the Susanville School District for over twenty years in many capacities before retiring in 1992 as business manager for the district. She was a long-time, dedicated member of the Susanville Soroptimist Club, remaining active in the club for as long as she could, and was a member of the Board of Directors for Lassen County Federal Credit Union for many years. After retirement, she enjoyed many RV trips with Bob, many adventures with friends and family, and lots of time with her grandchildren.

She loved to crochet and knit, was an avid gardener arid reader, and cooking holiday/birthday meals for her family was one of her favorite things to do.

Shirley was preceded in death by her husband Bob and son Pat. She is survived by her son Jeff Stone (Shelly}, daughter Laura Dennis (Roby}, grandchildren Amy Shepherd (Phil}, Jeff Stone, Garrett Stone, Jessica Henry (Tim}, Jane Dennis, and Derek Dennis, great-grandchildren Connor, Seth, Nora, and Corbin, and numerous nieces and nephews.

Services will be held on Saturday, March 17, 2018, at 11:00 am at Walton’s Colonial Chapel.

 

Why Pre-plan?

Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home

Jessie Wilma Buie Lewis – March 13, 2018

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Jessie Wilma Buie Lewis

In loving memory of Jessie Lewis who passed away in Susanville, CA on March 13, 2018·

Jessie was born June 30, 1917, in Cloudcroft New Mexico. Her parents were James Alexander Buie and MinnieMae Sewell Buie.

She went to the Lord March 13, 2018, after living the past 10 years in Lassen Nursing & Rehab and Eagle Lake Village, Susanville, CA.

Jessie was proceeded in death by her husband, Ira (Louie) David Lewis, Jr. her four children Geraldine Rice Charlan, Shirley Mae Rice Dillin, Ernestine Rice Fields and James Lewis and
grandson, Michael Fields and her brothers and sisters in New Mexico, Texas and Oregon.

She is survived by grandchildren Michel Dillin Lavin & Jack Lavin, Sandy Dillin, Rhonda Fields, Diane Charlan O’Brien, Denise Charlan Hoveland and Doug Charlan, two great-grandchildren and
two great-great-grandchildren.

Jessie moved to Susanville in the early 50’s with her 3 daughters Gerry, Shirley and Teenie. She worked at the White Fountain on Main Street across from Lassen High School. She enjoyed
working at the soda fountain serving the kids.

Jessie and Louie married November 20, 1957. Louie was employed at the Sierra Pacific Lumber Mill as a scaler.

Jessie was proud to serve the Lord at the St. Paul ‘s Lutheran Church for over 50 years. She loved being a Sunday school teacher, Alter Guild, and provided many of the flowers from her beautiful
garden for Sunday services.

She became a very accomplished painter. Winning several awards for her beautiful oil paintings, mostly of the local mountains and lakes.

In 1986 she was honored with the Lassen County Homemaker of the year through participation in the Lassen County Fair. She received many blue ribbons for her flowers, canned berries, fruit and vegetables grown in her yard, clothing, baked goods and artwork.

Jessie and her family enjoyed many wonderful years in Susanville.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, March 17, 2018, at the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church at 105 Ash Street in Susanville followed by a graveside service at Diamond Crest Cemetery.

 

Why Pre-plan?

Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home

Timothy Marshall Holabird Jr. – March 6, 2018

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Timothy Marshall Holabird Jr.

Timothy M. Holabird, age 77 of Doyle, succumbed after a long illness Tuesday, March 6th.  His parents, Tim and Mary Holabird of Pasadena, his wife, Sharon, and his brother Dennis of Oregon preceded him in death.

He worked for Congressman Doug LaMalfa for the past three years as a Field Representative for Sierra, Plumas, Lassen and Modoc Counties.  He was responsible for the same counties the previous four years for Congressman Tom McClintock.

Tim was responsible for working with Municipalities, County Supervisors, the Forest Service, BLM, National Park Service and the Bureau of Reclamation.  In addition, Tim helped constituents, businesses and ranchers with difficulties concerning the federal government.  He traveled over a quarter of a million miles during the past seven years representing these four counties.  He was also an elected Trustee of the Ft. Sage Unified School District for many years.

Prior to that, Tim was involved in agriculture for 27 years in the Midwest and the Southwest ultimately moving to Doyle, California in 1997.  There, he and his wife bought a ranch. Tim, a Navy Veteran, has been active politically the majority of his adult life.  He began as a Young Republican in Los Angeles County helping to consolidate precinct organizations, run candidate Town Hall Meetings and other public events.  He became a member of the Lassen County Republican Central Committee in the 1990’s and was chairman for several years.  In recent years, the Committee has more than doubled in size bringing in many new members.  The Committee has become an active supporter of the State Party and now participates in all State Conventions.

A celebration of life will be held in Susanville on Thursday, March 29th at Walton’s Colonial Chapel at 2 p.m. followed by a reception with family and friends at the American Legion in Susanville.  His internment will be in the family plot at the San Gabriel Cemetery.

 

Why Pre-plan?

Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home

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