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Thomas Newton Shelley, born Sept. 11, 1945, died suddenly July 31, 2009.


A celebration of life will be held at Kelseyville High School on Saturday, Aug. 29, at 2 p.m. in the Student Center.


In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Thomas Shelley Memorial Scholarship Fund in care of Kelseyville High School, 5480 Main St., Kelseyville, CA 95451.

Deana Jean Campbell, born Jan. 6, 1970, passed away suddenly of a brief illness on July 29, 2009. Deana leaves behind her loving husband and childhood sweetheart of 25 years, Trent Campbell and their two children, Angela (Ray Hopkins) and Aaron Campbell; two grandchildren, Elijah and Amya Hopkins; her parents, Wynema Sue Sloan and Gene William Sloan (Alice); her sisters Melody Sloan (Mark Britton), Tammy Sloan (Pal) and Tonya Rodriguez (Sergio); her brother, Angel Miller; and stepbrothers Eric (Danielle) and Nathan (Mandi) Langton. Deana’s sister, Renee Sloan predeceased her in 1989.


Deana also leaves behind her mother-in-law and father-in-law, Genevieve and Robert Campbell; brother-in-law Doug Phillips (Diana Martin); and sister-in-laws Sandy Phillips (Steve Gonzalez), Eileen Phillips and Krystal Campbell (Galdino Guevera). She also leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews and cousins, and many aunts and uncles too numerous to mention by name, but she loved them all and could tell you a special story about each of them.


One would consider Deana a Native American youth advocate because of her positions with the Cahto Tribe as the education director and CIMC’s Youth Services, but she was a strong advocate for all children. Deana was one of a few who were instrumental in bringing the Junior Giants and the Raiders Youth Football programs to the north county. In addition, Deana served on the Indian Education Advisory Council for Laytonville Unified School District, was actively involved with Healthy Start and their summer youth program and was a dedicated Brownie/Girl Scout Leader.


Two of her greatest achievements were being selected by State of California Indian Education as Parent of the Year and serving as a liaison between the Cahto Tribe and Laytonville Unified School District to organize and developed the annual Cahto Coast Walk as a local cultural event.


Deana loved learning new things and being involved in community events. She loved abalone diving and rock picking, camping and fishing, traveling and watching and coaching youth sports. She loved playing softball herself and she and Trent were making plans to have their own family softball team next year.


In keeping with her cultural spirit which was developed when she was a young native dancer, she later learned and loved basket weaving. She loved helping others and fought for Individual Indians Civil Rights, but most importantly of all she loved her family, her life and the people in her life. She had a heart of gold and will be greatly missed.


Viewing will be held at the family home 102 Acorn St., Cahto Rancheria, Laytonville. Services will be at Harwood Hall, 44400 Willis Avenue, Laytonville.

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Jeane Frost died July 16, 2009, at age 84. Courtesy photo.




Betty Jeane Taylor Frost, age 84, passed away Thursday, July 16, 2009, in Flagstaff, Ariz. She was born July 9, 1925 in Caldwell, Idaho, to Charles Everett and Leona Berniece Matson Taylor. She married Jimmie Woodhull Frost on Jan. 27, 1945, in Norman, Okla., and was later sealed to him on Sept. 4, 1950, in the St. George Temple.

Jeane was very active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She shared her considerable talents, especially music, supporting and uplifting those around her. She was a devoted daughter, wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother

Jeane worked for many years as executive secretary to the Planning and Zoning Department of Page, Ariz.

Survivors include her children, Kandice Sue Fallis of Austin, Texas, Jimmie Taylor (Nancy) Frost of Kelseyville, California, and Elizabeth Ann Harris of Flagstaff, Ariz.; 11 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, brother Everett Lafe Taylor, husband Jimmie Frost, son Robert Taylor Frost, daughter Jeane Marthlene Frost, and two great-granddaughters.

A funeral service will be held Tuesday, July 21, 2009, at the Page Arizona LDS Stake Center at 10 a.m. Burial will be in the Page Cemetery under the direction of Mosdell Mortuary of Kanab, UT.

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Delbert Montoure died Aug. 8, 2009. Courtesy photo.

 

 

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Delbert Edwin Montoure passed Saturday, Aug. 8, 2009, in Lakeport, with his family by his side, due to complications from a seven-year battle with mesothelioma.


Del is preceded in death by his loving wife of 53 years, Delma Garrison Montoure as well as life-long friend and brother-in-law, Forrest Grigg.


He is survived by his devoted sister-in-law, Delfa Grigg; son, Dennis (Candy); grandsons, Donald (Toby) and Robert; great-grandchildren Emilie and Ryan; niece, Tana Keyworth (Kenny); nephew, Garry Grigg (Doreen); and great-nephew, Sean McGuire.


Del was most proud of his service to this great country during World War II. As a member of the Army Infantry, he was decorated with the Philippine Liberation Ribbon with two Bronze Stars, Good Conduct Medal, World War II Victory Medal and the Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal.


After the War, Del began his career as an apprentice with the Sheet Metal Workers Union. He started his own successful heating and cooling business, Empire Sheet Metal, in Santa Rosa.


He retired at the age of 50 to travel with his wife. They enjoyed many years of travel throughout the Western United States. Del was an avid golfer and enjoyed the fact that his son and grandson loved the game as much as he did.


Del was devastated by the loss of his childhood sweetheart in January of 2000. He chose to spend the rest of his life in Lake County with his loving sister-in-law, Delfa, who was also his caregiver during his illness. He was so grateful to her for the countless hours she devoted to him.


Del was a kind and gentle soul who cared deeply for all of his family and friends. To have known and loved him is an honor.


Memorial services will be held at 1 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009, at Lower Lake Cemetery, 9040 Lake Street, Lower Lake.


Family wishes donations to Lower Lake High School Golf Team, P.O. Box 799, Lower Lake, CA 95457.


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

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Viola Mae Jones died July 10, 2009, at the age of 87. Courtesy photo.



 


Viola Mae Jones, age 87, received her angel wings on July 10, 2009, when she passed away at her home.


Viola was born Sept. 23, 1921, in Franklin County, Okla., to parents Hugh and Bessie Johnson. She was a loving daughter, sister, wife, mother and grandmother.


In 1947, she married the love of her life Elwin (Jim) Jones. They made their home in Concord, Calif., for 30 years with their three children. After Elwin’s retirement they moved to Lake County in 1973, where they lived until Elwin’s death in June 1991. There they both enjoyed boating and fishing out on cache creek.


Once Elwin passed away, Viola moved to Napa, Calif., for six years to be closer to daughter Shirley, later moving to Pittsburg, Calif., to spend her final nine years with daughter Linda, son-in-law Robert and granddaughter Gabrielle.


Viola is preceded in death by husband of 44 years, Elwin (Jim) Jones; brothers, A.C. Smith and Harley Thomas Johnson; sisters, Lorene Itaten and Ruby Vinci; and grandson, Floyd (Dinger) Huckaby.


She is survived by her two daughters, Linda Jones Cole (Robert), Shirley Jackson (David); son, Floyd Huckaby Sr (Julie); grandchildren, Gabrielle Cole, Mark Jackson, Tasha Jackson-Williams (Jason), Mark Huckaby (Paula); and great-granddaughter, Amelia Williams.


A memorial to celebrate Viola’s life will be held Aug. 1, 2009, at Heather Farm Walnut Creek, Calif. Donations in her memory may be made to Hospice of East Bay, “Bruns House,” in Alamo, Calif.

LAKEPORT – A memorial service for the late Joan Holman, a pillar in the local arts community, will take place this Sunday, July 12.

The service will begin at 2 p.m. at the Soper-Reese Community Theatre in Lakeport.

Holman, a native of England, came to the United States after World War II.

She died June 5 at age 93.

In addition to her work as a journalist, she also was an artist, photographer and actress, and was seen often on local stage in theater productions.

The Soper-Reese Community Theatre is located at 275 S. Main St., Lakeport.

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