Saturday, 21 September 2024

Obits

Lenard Pyzer. Courtesy photo.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Surrounded by his family, Lenard went peacefully home to be with Jesus on April 20, 2021, at the age of 92.

Lenard was born on Dec. 29, 1928, in Tryon, Nebraska.

He was one of five children born to Lisle and Erma Pyzer. Growing up he played basketball for his high school, and after graduation his local town team.

Lenard’s father was a local carpenter, and he began helping his dad with carpentry at the age of 12. The skills his father taught him would eventually pave the pathway to his own career as a contractor for 60-plus years.

At the age of 24, he was set up on a blind date with his future wife, Rose.

Prior to their date, Rose decided she wanted to see what this blind date looked like before she went out with him, so she set off to see him play in the town basketball game.

Lenard just happened to be driving down the road as she made her way to the game, so he stopped. They drove to the basketball game together and he asked her to hold his watch while he played basketball. He never did ask for his watch back and that very watch was on her wrist at their wedding.

Rose and Lenard were married on May 26, 1954. They had their first son, Russ, in Nebraska and moved to California in 1958 so Lenard could help his uncle build his home in Ukiah.

They eventually moved to Lakeport where Lenard partnered in construction with a different uncle. It was there they had their other four sons; Marnin, Joel, Zachary and Jeremy.

After the passing of his uncle, Lenard began contracting on his own. They eventually moved to Hidden Valley Lake in 1983.

Lenard was a man of deep faith. His service in the churches he belonged to was very important to him. He used his carpentry skills to build pulpits and various cabinets for many ministries in and out of this county.

His family was the center of his life. He had a deep love and devotion for his wife. Her happiness, safety and well-being was of the most importance to him. His love for his sons was unconditional and his pride in each of them unwavering.

He was a man of little words who taught us all so much with his genuine kindness, humble ways, gentle spirit, selfless giving, quick wit and sense of humor.

Lenard is survived by his wife of 66 years, Rose Pyzer; his sons, Russ Pyzer (Glenda), Marnin Pyzer (Jennifer), Joel Pyzer (Davina), Zachary Pyzer (LeAnne) and Jeremy Pyzer (Shanna); sister, Lila Stoddard; brother, Lowell Pyzer; 20 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.

He is proceeded in death by his parents, Lisle and Erma Pyzer; brothers, Gerald Pyzer and Loren Pyzer; grandson, Ryan Depp; in-laws, Von and Mae Paxton; and sister in-law, Bess Paxton.

Lenard will be greatly missed by his family. His legacy will live on in all who loved him. We are all blessed to have had him in our lives to love, and we are deeply blessed to have been loved by him.

Linda Moran. Courtesy photo.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Linda Diane Kless Moran, born in Vancouver, Washington on July 13, 1942, passed away after a brief illness on April 7, 2021, surrounded by love in her Hidden Valley Lake home.

Linda faced her illness as she did her life, with courage and grace, laughter and wit, taking care of those who would be left behind with love and gratitude.

Linda, although immensely talented in many crafts, began watercolor in 1999, also perfecting her oils and pastels. She shared her wonderful talent, teaching many and enjoying their discovery. She particularly loved teaching children, whom she touched not only with her teaching ability but her love of excitement and color.

She was past president of Watercolor Artist of Sonoma County and a board member of Cobb Mountain Artists. Linda was a founding member of the Gibson Museum in Middletown, giving of herself and her profound design skills to numerous displays. She was also instrumental in bringing the first Civil War reenactment to Middletown in May of 2016.

Linda was active in Middletown Rotary and shared that Linda “flair,” performing in skits and keeping members surprised and enchanted.

Linda was the kind of friend everyone should have, tender and thoughtful and generous. She loved to entertain, was a fabulous chef, and could keep you entertained with her Irish dialect and wonderful sense of humor after living in Ireland for two and a half years. She also enjoyed a competitive card game, puzzles on her tablet and, yes, those Facebook posts.

Linda leaves behind her husband, Tom Moran; two sons, Rodman Houser of Santa Rosa and Eric Houser (Deanna) of Petaluma; five grandchildren she adored, Amanda, Kate, Mackenzie, Calvin and Kenny; as well as two great-grandchildren, Elena Grace and Xaeden.

She leaves an array of close friends all of whom love her dearly as well as her beloved kitty “Little Eddie” who stole many a heart.

Linda was preceded in death by her older sister, Marilyn West, in 1998 and her youngest son, Kurt Scott House, in 2013.

There will be a memorial service at Daniels Chapel of the Roses in Santa Rosa on Sunday, April 18, at 2 p.m. A celebration of life will be held at her home in Hidden Valley Lake in May.

Philip McCloud. Courtesy photo.

Philip 'McConky' Chester McCloud
June 9, 1940 - April 5, 2021

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Phil was a Tribal Elder of Big Valley Rancheria.

He is predeceased by his parents, Emil and Ramona McCloud; the love of his life, Zelda; children, Phillip Jr. and DeeAnna.

He is survived by his siblings, Jojo, Don, Buc and Piggy; children, Chester Roger McCloud and Philip Chico Gomez; mother, Dolly, Boog, Bunna, Bones, Nuper, Tonja, Natalie (Johnny Boy) and Bud; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, family and friends who all loved him very much.

Traditional visitation will be held at 600 Yellow Hammer Lane in Lakeport, with graveside services at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Lakeport.

Arrangements by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com.

David Jaret. Courtesy photo.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – On Friday, April 16, 2021, David Scott Jaret of Lakeport, loving son and brother, passed away at the age of 62.

David was born in 1959 in Brooklyn, New York. He studied art at the University of California, Santa Cruz, Sarah Lawrence College (studying in southern France) and Mendocino College.

David was also an avid cook, taking classes in culinary arts at Woodland Community College and the Culinary Institute of America.

He loved his home and the beautiful surroundings within which he chose to live in Lake County. Among his favorite activities were hiking with his dogs Bramble and Phantom, driving to the Pacific coastal towns of Mendocino, Fort Bragg and Point Reyes, and taking trips with his family.

David is survived by his mother, Eugenie; siblings, Robert, Luke and Marin; niece, Romy; stepmother, Denise; and several cousins.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to your preferred charity in David’s name.

Arrangements by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com.

Mary Herren. Courtesy photo.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Mary Ann Herren, 95, of Lakeport passed away peacefully on March 30, 2021, at Sutter Lakeside Hospital with her family at her side.

Mary was born to Giuseppe and Maria (Galea) Camilleri in San Francisco, California, on Aug. 16, 1925. She was the sixth of 10 children. Eight of her siblings have preceded her in death.

The family moved to Finley when Mary was just 10. She attended public schools and was a graduate of Clear Lake High School.

She married the love of her life, Lloyd Herren, in Reno, Nevada on May 30, 1946.

Mary was a homemaker most of her life, but for a few years enjoyed working in the retail sector (dress shop).

She enjoyed the simple pleasures of family gatherings, baking, knitting, gambling and being with friends.

Mary is survived by her sister, Josephine Shaul of Ukiah.

Together Mary and Lloyd had three children, Joe (Michelle) Herren of Lakeport, Susie (Tim) Darnell of Lakeport and Douglas (Lori) Herren of Council, Idaho.

Along with her children, Mary is survived by her beloved grandchildren, Angela, Shelly, Jennifer, Joshua, Tiffany, Camille and Wyatt; nine great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, Lloyd.

Per Mary's wishes, there will be no funeral services. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to your favorite charity.

The family wishes to thank Rocky Point Care Center for their care and support of their mother.

Andrew Azbill. Courtesy photo.

Andrew Lydale Azbill
March 23, 1968 – March 27, 2021

Andrew went home to be with the Lord in Covelo, California, at the young age of 53.

He loved to tease, joke, and enjoyed the great outdoors, fishing and camping.

Andrew is survived by his sons, Nick and Cameron Azbill; grandson, Jaiden Azbill; and many family members and friends.

He is predeceased by his parents, Delmar and Janice Azbill.

He was loved and will be dearly missed. Live on Rock Star Andy!

A wake will be held in Covelo starting on Friday, April 2, with funeral service on Saturday, April 3.

Arrangements by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com.

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