Thursday, 19 September 2024

Obits

Richard Gleed. Courtesy photo.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Richard James Gleed, our beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend, passed away on Aug. 27, 2017, at the age of 83.

Dick was born on May 5, 1934, to James and Eleanor Gleed in San Francisco.

The family moved to Campbell, Calif., where he was very active at Campbell High School in different clubs, acted in school plays, and was a leader on league championship teams in wrestling and football.

He was All-League (most outstanding player), All-County, All North Coast, third team All-Northern California, and was chosen for the California North vs. South All-Star football game.

After high school, Dick served in the Army for two years and then attended Chico State College to become a teacher.

Dick and Barbara were married in 1959 and had their son, Steve, before moving to Lake County to start his teaching career. Scott and Reneé came along soon after.

Dick taught woodshop and drafting at Lower Lake High School for 33 years. He so enjoyed teaching and worked hard at giving the students the best program he could. He also coached wrestling, cross-country track and football. He was not only a teacher, but a mentor to his students.

Richard Gleed. Courtesy photo.

Dick enjoyed life, every phase of it. He enjoyed working with wood; started with making items for the kids, then birdhouses, which are on trees throughout our property, duck decoys and beautiful duck calls.

He enjoyed the Mendocino coastline with camping, and then renting houses for the family to spend time together. Dick loved to have a fun time, oh the stories he could tell. Reno trips were fun times.

He and his family have lived in Lake County for 56 years and have made many wonderful friends along the way.

Dick leaves behind his wife, Barbara; children, Steve, Scott (Suzanne), and Reneé (Joey) Brodnik; grandchildren, Brittany and Ashley Gleed, Trae Brodnik, Hunter and Kylee Gleed; brother, George (Mary); nephews, nieces, and their families, and many wonderful friends whom he so enjoyed.

Dick liked the saying, "All of us will die, but not all of us have lived – I lived." We miss your love and having you with us so much, but we know you are in heaven pain-free and with Gordon Sadler playing pranks on everyone.

A celebration of Dick's life will be held at the Cornelison Event Center at the Konocti Education Center in Clearlake located at 15850 Dam Road Extension (gym at Oak Hill Middle School) on Saturday, Sept. 23, at 11 a.m.

Donations can be made in Dick's memory to: Lower Lake Booster Club P.O. Box 799, Lower Lake, CA 95457 (please note your sport preference).

For further information, please contact Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary at 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com.

Ted Chadwick
1930 – 2017

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Ted Chadwick, 87, of Lakeport, passed away after a brief illness at his home surrounded by his daughters.

Amber Lynn Shoffeitt. Courtesy photo.

Amber Lynn Shoffeitt

Aug. 5, 1990 – Sept. 2, 2017

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Amber Shoffeitt passed away unexpectedly on Sept. 2, 2017.

Larry Simon. Courtesy photo.

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – On Sept. 5, 2017, Larry Mark Simon passed peacefully in his sleep in Deer Park (St. Helena).

He was born on Nov. 19, 1951, in Deer Park to Luke and Dorothy Simon. He was the younger brother of Marcel Simon (predeceased).

Larry was a tribal elder of the Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California, also known as the Lake Miwok Nation. He was Lake Miwok and Wintun, and served his tribe as a tribal chairman and had the foresight to create the Twin Pine Casino for the betterment of his people.

He also served on the first Middletown Rancheria Business Council, to develop the second phase of the Twin Pine Casino, as well as negotiated gaming contracts. He created the first Elder Gathering at Middletown Rancheria and personally invited neighboring tribal elders to attend.

He was an entrepreneur with native products in California and throughout the United States, with the origination of his business, Two Feather. Before he served his tribe, the Middletown Rancheria, Larry was a heavy equipment operator for 30 years.

For several years he served as a mentor in guidance for members of the tribal council. In recent years, he served as a member of the Tribal Elder Committee for the Tribal Historic Preservation Department and provided integral insight into the history of the ancestral lands of the Lake Miwok.

He was very knowledgeable of the land, history, culture and people, and although he loved to hunt he also provided for his family when food was scarce. He was a traditional spear-fisher and excellent hunter.

He enjoyed challenging others to grow, visiting friends and family throughout California, sharing his stories of old times, he loved to watch football and westerns, spending time with family, coming up with new ideas for business ventures for himself and others, trap shooting and gambling.

Larry was a father, grandfather, uncle and cousin and a friend to many.

He is survived by daughter, Leslie Keenan; son Jeffery Keenan; granddaughter, Autumn Keenan; grandson, Jaid Keenan; grandson, Revel Keenan; nephew, Landon Simon; niece, Ericka Gartner; cousins, Jose Simon Jr., Mildred Simon and Robert Simon.

He was preceded in death by father Luke Simon; mother, Dorothy Simon; brother, Marcel Simon; and sister, Esther Silvas.

Dexter Allen Serpa Sr. Courtesy photo.

Dexter Allen Serpa Sr.

April 4, 1945 - Aug. 29, 2017

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Dexter Allen Serpa Sr., known as Big Dex and Senior, passed away peacefully in his Clearlake home on Aug. 29, 2017.

Born in Cloverdale, Calif., to Manuel and Ora Serpa, he graduated from Lower Lake High School in 1964.

In 1969, he met his wife, Darlene Serpa, in Lake County, where they soon wed and had two children.

Father to Dexter Serpa Jr. and Deana Clausen, he built a life in Lake County centered on his family.

While a longtime resident of Clearlake, Dexter Sr. will most be remembered for his love of cars, racing and family.

As a self-taught mechanic, he owned and operated two auto shops, including D&D’s Foreign Automotive and Dexter’s Auto Barn in Clearlake.

He spent decades leading the crew of his son’s number 97 racing team at Lakeport Speedway and at tracks across the West Coast.

Dexter is preceded in death by his parents, Manuel and Ora. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Darlene Serpa; sister, Roberta (Marvin) Cavallero; son, Dexter (Tammy) Serpa Jr; daughter, Deana (Craig) Clausen; and grandchildren, Bailey Serpa, Madison Serpa and Hunter Clausen; as well as numerous extended family members and friends.

Dexter will be laid to rest at Lower Lake Cemetery. Please join us for a graveside memorial service to honor his life and memory on Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 10 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you take the time to enjoy an event at your closest small town race track or make a donation to a local race team.

“Racing IS Life. Anything before or after is just waiting.” ~ Steve McQueen

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

Dexter Allen Serpa Sr. Courtesy photo.

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