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Obits

KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – Frank Robert Knutson passed away Nov. 16, 2014, at his Kelseyville home. He was 82.

He is survived by his son, William L. Knutson of Commerce, Texas.

Frank will be laid to rest at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery in Dixon, Calif., at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 25.

For further information call Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary at 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com .
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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – William C. McAdoo Jr. entered into rest in Clearlake on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2014, at the age of 49.

A native of San Diego, William had lived in Sonoma County and resided in Clearlake for a short time.

William is survived by his mother, Shirley McAdoo of Lakeview, Ore.; and sister, Morgen Houlis of San Luis Obispo.

He was preceded in death by his father, CDR. William Curtis McAdoo Sr.

No services are planned at this time but William’s family does invite friends to share their memories on his online guestbook at www.jonesandlewis.com .

Arrangements under the care of Jones & Lewis Clear Lake Memorial Chapel of Lower Lake.

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CLEARLAKE OAKS, Calif. – With his family lovingly by his side, Jack entered into rest in Clearlake Oaks on Sunday, Nov. 9, 2014, at the age of 74.

A native of Casa Grande, Ariz., and formerly of Contra Costa County, Calif., Jack lived in Lake County, Calif., for 30 years.

He was a drywall taper and was a member of the Bay Area Painters and Tapers Union.

Jack is survived by his adoring wife of 12 years, Nora Crisp of Clearlake Oaks; sons, Robbie Crisp of Kansas and Michael Ramirez of Contra Costa; daughter, Connie Hamrick of Kansas; sisters, Linda Masshoff and Mary Hardy, both of Stockton; and brother, Bobby Crisp of Fairfield. Jack also is survived by eight grandchildren.

Friends and family are invited to attend a memorial service Thursday, Nov. 20, beginning at 5 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Clearlake Oaks.

Please sign Jack’s online guestbook and share your memories at www.jonesandlewis.com and www.legacy.com .

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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – In loving memory of Betty Jo Gard.

She passed away peacefully on Nov. 17, 2014.

She was born May 1, 1937, in West Plains, Mo., to Bertha Russell.

Mother and child lived in several states (where Bertha’s work took them) until they settled in Fresno, Calif. There Betty Jo married “Rusty” Trively in January 1955.

She gave birth to their five children over the next years as they moved northward and settled in Lake County.

In 1974 Betty Jo married her second husband, Gene Gard, who survives her.

She also is survived by four of her children: Marvin Trively, Mary Frann Trively Ainsworth, David Trively (Daisy) and Suzy Trively Pearson (plus Suzy’s sons, Sam and Lyle Pearson).

She is also survived by her many stepchildren and many grandchildren, by several nieces, nephews and cousins; and by two aunts, Mary Afdem in Arizona and Ruth Pipes in Fresno.

She is preceded in death by her beloved mother, Bertha Russell Gard, who passed away in October of 2014, and her beloved daughter, Kat Trively who passed away in February of 2014.

Betty Jo spent her adult life working as a homemaker, as a mother and as a wage earner. She was a babysitter, a clothes ironer, a waitress and cook in restaurants, a secretary and, beginning about 1968, for 15 and a half years she worked for the telephone company that became “AT&T,” first as an operator for four years, then as a supply person, loading supplies on the repair trucks.

She was noted for all the amazing sewing and handwork she did: knitting, crochet, embroidery, especially beautiful handmade quilts. She also had an extensive flower garden that was admired by all.

She was known for her extreme generosity, and selflessness. If you wanted something made or needed help with just about anything, Betty Jo was your “go to” person.

Betty Jo never met a stranger. She was always open-minded and understanding. Except when it came to her name. She insisted she be called Betty Jo, not Betty and you would be corrected immediately if you misspoke.

Her memorial service will be held on Saturday, Dec. 6, at the family home in Clearlake. For more information call 707-350-0363.

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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Jerry Mullin passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family, on Nov. 16, 2014, in Lakeport.

She was born to Frank and Lucille Moore on April 19, 1928, in Iowa and resided in Lake County since 1972.

Jerry was preceded in death by her beloved husband, James Oscar Mullin.

She is survived her children, Coleen Brown and Mark Ballard of Vacaville; Mike and Vanessa Mullin of Cobb; Terry and Diane Mullin of Athol, Idaho; Michaela and Steve Strickler of Cobb; Jim Mullin and Candace Phillips of Lakeport; and John and Jennifer Mullin of Hidden Valley Lake.

Jerry also is survived by her grandchildren, Max, Alicia, Michael, Christopher, Melanie, Jake, Zach, Amber, Darren, Justin and Todd.

In addition, she leaves behind great-grandchildren, Carissa, Trey, Brenna, Milla, Mikey and Kamari.

Services will be held at noon Saturday, Nov. 22, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Middletown, with interment immediately following at Lower Lake Cemetery and a reception following at Hidden Valley Lake Country Club.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hospice Services of Lake County, 1861 Parallel Drive, Lakeport, CA 95453.

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Philip Terry Mascari – funny, devoted, loyal, opinionated, ornery, baseball loving, husband and friend, dad and grandpa – died on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2014.

A New Yorker at heart, Phil was born on Oct. 1, 1955, in Canastota.

He was passionate about his Yankees baseball, actually shedding real tears upon the retirement of his beloved Rivera last year and Jeter this year.

Phil served in the Navy from 1974 to 1979 assigned to the USS Coral Sea, and after discharge remained in California, where he has lived the remainder of his life.

Phil married Linda Kelly on Dec. 23, 1978, and while their marriage ended seven years later, their union gave him the two most significant joys of his life, Anthony Mascari, age 35, and Becky Perez, age 31.

An avid outdoorsman, some of Phil's most precious memories are of camping with his son and daughter.

Phil's pride in his grandchildren was one of his defining features. Whether you were a passing acquaintance or a close friend, you would have no doubt of the unending devotion and adoration Phil felt for his grandsons – Ezekiel Perez, Isaac Perez, Xavier Perez, Logan Mascari and Brayden Mascari.

Watching his grandsons play baseball and participating in that experience is, without a doubt, a high point of his entire life.

The relocation of his daughter, Becky and her three sons in 2008 to Lake County, giving him the ability to participate in their lives on a daily basis, brought an almost indescribable happiness to his life.

Phil married his wife Shelly on Feb. 23, 2007, and theirs was a true love story.

Phil was quick to admit that he didn't actually “grow up” until his 40s, and applied all of his previous mistakes and lessons learned to devote himself to becoming a husband and friend that dreams are made of.

He adored his stepdaughter, Jade Holling, and took his role of loving father to her seriously, intent on providing guidance and support for her success in life.

Phil volunteered countless hours to the Middletown Cobb Little League, holding various positions over the years, and umpiring back-to-back games in the summer heat. He also volunteered many hours at Hidden Valley Community Church in various ministries and capacities.

For the last two years, Phil served as the sound engineer for local band, The Funky Dozen, bringing his usual determination to learning this new skill.

Phil worked as a high school counselor for nearly 20 years, and for the last five years he devoted himself to his work as a social worker for foster family agency, Environmental Alternatives.

Phil was determined to find the best possible support for each and every child who entered his program. He supported his families in every possible way, and there are Lake County children and families whose lives are forever changed due to his dedication and willingness to do every possible thing he could.

Phil loved camping, fishing, Dodge trucks, baseball, wood working in his man cave, building on and improving his home, baseball, classic rock music, watching his wife and daughter perform, good-natured bantering with anyone and everyone, watching his grandsons play sports, baseball, old “Law and Order” reruns, the “Bourne Identity” movies which he watched over and over, baseball, fanny packs (which his wife refused to let him wear), Friday date nights, baseball, golfing, giving thoughtful gifts, watching televised sports with his kids and grandsons, baseball, his dogs, big family dinners with everyone eating and laughing and baseball.

Phil was a big man with a big heart and a big personality. He defied all the odds by surviving over six months following his metastatic melanoma diagnosis in April 2014.

Despite indescribable pain and sickness, Phil continued to add to the deck on his home, support his wife, attend his grandsons' sporting events, travel and golf.

Phil was not finished living, and he inspired everyone in his life with his indomitable spirit of optimism and hope.

A memorial service for Phil will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, at the Soper Reese Theatre, 275 S. Main St., Lakeport.

His family will be wearing Yankees attire to honor him, and everyone is welcome to join us by wearing Yankees (or baseball) attire. He loved to harass his Giants-loving friends, so it wouldn't be right not to have a few of those in the crowd.

If desired, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Phil Mascari's honor to the Middletown Cobb Little League toward the rebuilding of buildings that were burned by arsonists last year. Mail any contributions to MCLL, P.O. Box 1024, Middletown, CA 95461.

Following the service, a reception with a meal and a time of sharing and remembering for family and friends will be hosted at Hidden Valley Community Church, 18160 Spruce Grove Road Extension, Middletown.

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