Thursday, 19 September 2024

Obits

Darren Daskam. Courtesy photo.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Darren Charles Daskam, age 51, passed away Friday, Oct. 18, 2019, while in Kindred Hospital, San Leandro, due to longtime complications of diabetes.

Darren was born on April 22, 1968, in Ukiah, California. He was the son of Daniel and Joan Daskam, and the brother of Jamie Daskam Goodwin and Jody Ann Daskam. He was also the proud father of Bo Daniel Daskam, 18, and Jack Thomas Daskam, 15, of Lakeport, California.

Darren grew up mostly in Willits, California and in Lakeport. A graduate of Clear Lake High in 1986, he attended Santa Rosa Junior College, Mendocino Community College and California State University, Hayward.

He served nearly 20 years in law enforcement, as a corrections officer and deputy sheriff, in Lake County.

A memorial celebration will be held at Grace Evangelical Free Church in Kelseyville on Saturday, Nov. 23, at 2 p.m.

We invite all to come for an uplifting time of devotion and sharing of memories.

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

Jo Rodriguez. Courtesy photo.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Josephine “Jo” Yeme Rodriguez, born June 27, 1927, in Monterey, California, passed away quietly in the care of a local care home at the ripe age of 92 years.

Jo and her husband, George Rodriguez, started County Sheetmetal Inc. in Campbell, California.

They raised their family of two daughters, Casilda (Cyl) Askins, Georgina (Gina) Fisher and their son, John Rodriguez. After their retirement in the late 70s she and her family moved to Lakeport.

Throughout their retirement both Jo and George maintained operation of the Lakeport Food Cupboard, which helped to feed many Lake County residents. They were both active members of the VFW post 2015, the VFW Auxiliary and the Lakeport Lions Club for many years.

Jo was also very active with the Lakeport Senior Activity Center, where you could find her at the front desk greeting you as you arrived for lunch, she also helped in the kitchen when needed.

Jo is predeceased by her loving husband, of 48 years, George Rodriguez; daughter, Gina Fisher; parents, Mary and John Yeme; sisters, Katherine (Kitty) Johnson and Ida Huizenga.

Jo is survived by son, John (Vicky) Rodriguez; daughter, Cyl Askins; son in-law, Bud Fisher; sisters, Theresa (John) Rotter and Liz Berrocoso; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be held at Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary on Friday, Nov. 1, from 10 a.m. to noon with a graveside funeral service to follow at Hartley Cemetery at 1 p.m.

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

Efren Rodriguez. Courtesy photo.

Efren Alvarado Rodriguez
May 11, 1923 – Oct. 10, 2019

LUCERNE, Calif. – Efren Alvarado Rodriguez was born on May 11, 1923, in Fort Davis, Texas, to Fernando Rodriguez Jr. and Merced Alvarado Rodriguez.

He passed peacefully at home in Lucerne on Oct. 10, 2019, surrounded by his loved ones.

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 68 years, Adela Vasquez Rodriguez.

He is survived by their children, Robert Rodriguez (Mary) of Stockton, California, Delma Luevano (Lu) of Cave Junction, Oregon, Judy Albino (Jim) of Tracy, California, Efren V. Rodriguez (Barbara) of Stockton, Norma Gonzalez (Jose), of Lucerne, Dora Quitiquit (Marion) of Lucerne, Benjamin Rodriguez of Kansas City, Missouri, Ernie Rodriguez of Lucerne and Samuel Rodriguez (Pauline) of Stockton.

He is also survived by 23 grandchildren, many great-grandchildren and many great-great-grandchildren.

Efren moved his family to Tracy in 1950, where he worked as a truck driver and mechanic for over 40 years for various agriculture companies including Hayes & Sons Trucking, Lucio and Manuel Costa, Thorsten Trucking and the Bianchi Brothers.

Efren enjoyed boating and fishing often accompanied by his wife, Adela. He also enjoyed gardening where he planted tomatoes, squash, chili peppers, melons and the best grapes ever. His wife would can the tomatoes and chili peppers which he would generously share with his friends and family. He was an active member of the Moose Lodge 2283 in Tracy for many years.

Efren also enjoyed hosting barbecues at his home on Tracy Boulevard where he lived over 40 years. Each year on their wedding anniversary a big barbecue was held which always included live Mariachi singers that all the family really enjoyed.

In June 2018, he moved to Lake County, where he lived with his daughter Dora and son-in-law, Marion Quitiquit. His son Ernie Rodriguez also moved to Lake County at the same time.

Efren’s laughter was infectious and will be greatly missed by all that knew him.

Chapel of the Lakes in Lakeport is handling his final arrangements.

A celebration of life will be held at the Moose Lodge in Tracy on Oct. 25. That will be immediately followed by a luncheon hosted by his children from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friends and family are invited to attend.

Interment will be private.

Christina Basor. Courtesy photo.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Christina Basor of Lakeport, California, died peacefully at home with her husband Gary by her side on Oct. 12, 2019, at the age of 67 following a lengthy journey with breast cancer.

She was born July 2, 1952, and grew up in San Anselmo, California.

Christina was a graduate of Sir Francis Drake High School and went on to obtain an AA degree from Mendocino College with a focus on administrative assistance.

One of her proudest accomplishments was attending the Design School, Kobenhavns Tilskaerer-Akedmi in Denmark where she studied pattern making and became an expert textile artist and tailor.

Christina later attended the Living Light Institute in Fort Bragg and graduated as a Certified Raw Foods Chef. She held successful classes in Lakeport with Gary as sous-chef. Her students received a wealth of information and recipes for healthy cooking and eating.

Christina’s medical condition propelled her thirst for knowledge and passionate advocacy for breast cancer education and treatment for others. She motivated and encouraged women to seek optimum care from their caregivers while raising awareness of their personal experience.

Christina was blessed to have many family members and friends who will forever miss the absence of her wonderful smile and her everlasting sunny approach to life.

Family members and friends include, husband of 20 years, Gary Basor; parents, Frank and Jane Logan; brothers, Craig Logan and Chris Logan (deceased); daughters, Sarina Hosseini and Alana Willamson; grandchildren, Bennett, Jasmine and Ryker; good friends, Sonya, George, Jamie, Shelly, Toni, Becky, and numerous others.

Christina was predeceased by her beloved four-legged son, Harley, who she loved with all her heart.

A celebration of life will be announced at a later date.

Contributions in Christina’s memory may be made to the UCSF Breast Cancer Center in care of UCSF Foundation, P.O. Box 45339, San Francisco CA 94145-0339 or Sponsoring Survivorship of Lakeport, PO Box 1924, Lakeport, CA 95453.

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

Johnny Hamner Sr. Courtesy photo.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Johnny Lloyd Hamner Sr. of Lakeport passed away on Sept. 8, 2019, due to complications following heart surgery.

Johnny was born at the old hospital in Upper Lake on Sept. 20, 1937, to the Thomas and Johnnie Cecil Hamner of Lakeport.

He attended the Upper Lake School system and later in life was employed by the City of Lakeport for 27 years and retired in 2011.

To keep in shape Johnny faithfully walked through the town of Lakeport twice daily always following the same 22 block path.

He was a self-reliant, hard-working man who stayed active with the local auto races as a driver in the early years and as flagman for the Lakeport Speedway during the 1960s and 1970s. His great-nephew, racer Kevin Sabol, made a final memorial lap at the last race of the season this year in his honor.

His love of vehicles was evident in his classic 1950 Ford pickup he named “Old Blue” that he owned approximately 60 years and is still parked in his garage today.

Loving father of Johnny (Tina) Hamner Jr. of Kelseyville, California, Naomi “Deon” Hamner of Lakeport and Tracie Pettenger of Sacramento. Proud grandfather of Laura Pettenger, Sarah (Joe) Heaney, Sarah Aiken, Ashley Dahlin, James Aikin and Kenny Karns. Great-grandfather of J.J. Heaney and Aiden Williams, with many nieces, nephews, relatives and lifelong friends including Alan Hyden and the late Rodney Saling.

Johnny was a gentle and kind man and yet a strong patriarch of his family. He was a man that will be deeply missed by us all.

A celebration of life will be held for Johnny on Saturday, Oct. 26, at noon at Lakeside County Park, 1985 Park Drive in Kelseyville. There will be a potluck picnic.

Everyone is invited to join us as we share the many eventful moments and memories of his life.

To sign in your favorite dish or for more information please contact Tracie at 916-539-8470.

Patricia Lyndall. Courtesy photo.

Patricia ‘Patti’ ‘Da’ Lyndall
Nov. 21,1941 - Oct. 10, 2019

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Patricia Ann Lyndall passed away peacefully in her home in the early morning of October 10, 2019.

Patti was diagnosed with lung cancer early 2017. She was a fighter; she fought cancer and was cancer free in March of this year. The disease and the treatment took a toll on her health and sadly she passed at the age of 77.

Patti was born in Seal Beach, California, to Ernest and Nellie Piwald. She moved to San Francisco at a young age and attended Saint Matthews Catholic school in San Mateo, California.

In 1956, Patti moved to Kelseyville and attended Kelseyville High School. She was head cheerleader when she graduated in 1958. After graduation, she moved back to the Bay Area and attended John Robert Powers Modeling School.

While visiting friends in Lake County, Patti went to a party at Deake’s house. When Deake saw her, he said, “Come on Patti, let’s go get some beer,” and that was it, “We dated from then on.” In 1960, Deake and Patti eloped in Reno.

Deake and Patti lived in Lakeport when their first son, Deake Patrick was born on Nov. 20, 1961. Just short of a year later Thomas “Tommy” Lyndall was born on Nov. 15, 1962. The family moved to Hayward where Deake was working. Their third son, Michael “Mike” Lyndall, was born on July 22, 1965. Eventually the family moved back to Kelseyville, where Patti lived for the rest of her years.

Deake and Patti raised their boys on the racetrack. All three of their sons played several sports. The amount of time that Patti spent watching her kids and grandkids on the sidelines at the race track, football field, baseball field, basketball court, golf course, etc., added up to a lifetime of memories.

In 1972, Deake and Patti bought the Brick Tavern in downtown Kelseyville. Patti owned and ran the business until her passing.

In 1989, big Deake and little Deake died in a plane accident in the height of little Deake’s racing career. The loss of her husband and oldest son was obviously devastating. With the help of her two surviving sons, Mike and Tom, and her grandsons, David, Deake Jacob and Brandon she was able to go on and live a beautiful life.

Patti loved being with her family and she absolutely loved holidays. Every holiday was over the top, especially Easter and Christmas. Patti loved being with each of her six grandsons. Sundays were family days, spent out at her house enjoying the lake, pool and wiffle ball! Loud boys, big meals and good laughs every Sunday always brought a smile to her face. Patti’s grandsons were her world and the relationship and love she had for each of them was everything to her.

Survived by her sons, Thomas and Mike (Aleisha); daughter-in-law, Theresa; and grandsons, David, Deake Jacob, Brandon, Noah, Payton and Deake Arthur; and great-grandson, Santino.

The Lyndall family would like to thank her caregivers, Susan Lemos, Eva Baisau, Maileia Lozano, Cindy Offel, Katherine Renner, Jennifer Fletcher and Carla Gallagher.

Funeral Mass will be held at St. Mary Immaculate Catholic Church on Friday, Oct. 25, at 11 a.m. Interment to follow at Kelseyville Cemetery.

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

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