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Margaret Reese. Courtesy photo.

SANTA ROSA, Calif. – Another amazing woman has passed from this life.

Margaret Reese took her final breath at age 87 on Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2019, at her home in Santa Rosa.

A vibrant member of her Brookdale community, she gardened, led exercise, called Bingo, arranged flowers, made jewelry, served as Resident Council President and so much more.

Margaret’s health declined rapidly following a traumatic fall in December. She rejoiced in the visits she received from all of her “kids” over the past two weeks.

Proud to be a Halloween baby, Margaret was the youngest of four, born Oct. 31, 1931, in Glendale, Ariz., to Nicholas and Roberta Stanley.

She moved to Southern California at age 8 and to Scotts Valley in Lakeport at age 13 where she grew up on a ranch and enjoyed riding her beloved “Cap” in parades and Junior Horsemen and cooking for the several boys her family fostered on the ranch.

Margaret met her husband Bob Reese at The Aurora Club and they were married June 22, 1952.

As a housewife and accomplished seamstress, she raised three children and supported Bob as he managed, then purchased, the Lakeport Theatre from his mother following his father’s death.

Bob and Margaret eventually built the Lakeport Auto Movies and later, the Cinema 5 until retirement in 1999.

Margaret sold tickets at the theatre, managed the drive-in and was the “woman behind a great man.”

While nothing meant more to Margaret than her family, their cherished employees were nurtured and considered family too, often treated to backyard barbecue swim parties at the house. Margaret mentored many young girls through their teen years. Theatre patrons were appreciated by the Reeses and they felt it.

Margaret loved the community of Lake County. She was a member and Mother Advisor of Rainbow Girls, member of Eastern Star, PTA Volunteer of the year, main chauffer of the Clear Lake High School Wrestling team, sang for a time with the Triple Trio group, Special Olympics volunteer, Soccer Team Scholarship Fund, Sponsoring Survivorship volunteer, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority member, Lake County Women’s Civic Club, and Clear Lake Road Riders Treasurer.

She travelled many miles on the back of Bob’s Honda Gold Wing forming many close friendships, enjoyed hunting and fishing (better than being left home), and travel trailer camping as well as several cruises with various friends and family.

Margaret is survived by her daughter, Patti Gernert (Gary) of Santa Rosa; stepson, Gordon Reese of Corona del Mar; and daughter-in-law, Melodee Reese of Cypress, Texas. Grammie to grandchildren, Andrea Schulken (Chris) of Chico, Stefanie Gernert of Sacramento, Lisa Powell (Trevor) of Santa Rosa, Rachael Burgan (Brandon) of Waller, Texas, Alicia Nunez (Leo) of Cypress, Texas, Jeremy Reese of Cypress, Texas, Nick and Troy Reese of Southern California. Her greatest joy is being “GiGi” to her nine great grandchildren, Taylor and Mason Schulken, Logan and Henry Powell, Owen and Dean Counts, Mackenzie and Maddison Burgan and Makayla Nunez. She’s also “Aunt Margaret” to a niece and three nephews.

Predeceased by her parents; husband, Bob Reese; daughter, Diane Reese; son, James Reese; brothers, Nicholas Stanley Jr. and Thomas Stanley; and sister, Sally Prehoda.

The void on earth left by her passing will be difficult to fill.

Visitation will be held at Soper-Reese Theatre on Saturday, Feb. 9, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. with the funeral service to follow at 11 a.m.

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

Richard Davis. Courtesy photo.

Richard Leslie Davis
July 25,1944 - Jan. 24, 2019

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Richard Davis, son of George and Ruby Davis, was born in Kelseyville, Calif., and was a lifelong resident of Lake County.

He graduated from Kelseyville High School in 1962. In the late 1960s, Richard served honorably in the U.S. Military Green Berets in Georgia and Germany as a paratrooper and platoon medic. Following his military service, he was a mechanic for Union Oil for many years.

Richard enjoyed hunting with family and friends, and he savored the outdoors. He was an avid reader, a gifted mechanic, and machinist who generously shared his skills with friends needing automotive assistance.

Richard was predeceased by his father, George Davis of Kelseyville; his stepfather, Herman Glebe of Kelseyville; and his son, Lance Davis of Lakeport.

He is survived by his mother, Ruby Glebe of Kelseyville; his daughter, Dr. Michelle Torrance of Snohomish, Washington; Michelle's mother, Uta Davis of Lakeport; and by several cousins. He will be sadly missed.

Visitation will be at Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary on Friday, Feb. 1, from 9 to 10 a.m. followed by a graveside funeral service at Kelseyville Cemetery at 11 a.m.

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

Juanita Wiley
Nov. 4, 1926 - Jan. 14, 2019

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Juanita peacefully went to her long-deserved final rest.

She is survived by her husband of 49 years, Robert; three daughters; a son; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

She will be sorely missed by all.

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

Michael Andrus. Courtesy photo.

Michael Andrus
Sept. 17, 1967 - Jan. 18, 2019

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Michael Paul Andrus lost his life on Jan. 18, 2019. His sudden and untimely death comes as quite a shock as he was and will continue to be our strength.

Mike was born Sept. 17, 1967, in Marin County, California. However, he grew up, lived and worked most of his life in Lake County. He loved its relative simplicity and small town feel. He loved its open spaces where he spent lots of his free time with family.

Mike was a loving and responsible son to all his parents. He was a caring and protective husband to Chrissy Andrus, and he was a playful yet guiding father to Raelynn, Valerie and Aiden. He also was a strong “Poppy” to his granddaughter Graycee. Mike was an attentive and generous brother to his siblings. He made all of us feel valued.

Mike lived his life with his heart open. He was generous with his time, patient, strong and very, very humble. His strength of character pulled him from dark times more than once. His ability to transform difficult challenges into personal growth was a source of inspiration to all who loved him.

Mike was an amazing cook, and much to his wife's resistance – a bit of a hoarder. He loved fishing, boating, camping, feasting and drinking with friends and family. Hopefully you have tasted some of his spicy eats and sampled his oh-too-powerful moonshine.

Following his wishes, there will not be a funeral service but a celebration. Please join us Saturday, Feb. 9, at 3 p.m. at the Riviera Heights Clubhouse, 3034 Riviera Heights Drive, Kelseyville. Let’s remember him together.

The family would like to express a special and sincere thanks to all that are holding us up at this time, Mike would thank you, too.

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

Lorraine T. Gatton. Courtesy photo.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – On Friday morning, Jan. 25, 2019, Lorraine Trussell Gatton died peacefully at the age of 94 following a rapid decline, surrounded by loving family in her Lakeport home.

Born Stella Lorraine Trussell on Jan. 20, 1925, to Stella Pauline (Boyden) Trussell and Ulrich Trussell in Sacramento, California, moving to San Francisco at around 8 years of age.

She loved spending every summer and Christmas vacation taking the train up the Feather River Canyon to Taylorsville in Plumas County, where her grandparents, George E. and Augustus “Gussie” Boyden resided.

She attended Presidio Junior High School and graduated from George Washington High School in San Francisco in 1942.

Caring for others was her calling, and Lorraine took pre-nursing classes at San Francisco Junior College before graduating from St. Luke’s Hospital School of Nursing. She attended one year of schooling at U.C. Berkeley in the 1940s before obtaining her Family Nurse Practitioner license through U.C. Davis satellite courses in the 1970s.

During summer breaks from nursing school, Lorraine discovered the hidden gem of Lake County and worked as a waitress for Adams Springs and Hoberg’s Resort.

She met her lifelong soulmate, Melford Rex Gatton from Kelseyville, in the summer of 1949 and they wed on May 6, 1950, in Napa.

They raised their four children in Lakeport. Lorraine and Mel were married 62 years before his death, and they enjoyed dancing, Dixieland Jazz, and traveling to Hawaii, Australia and Europe.

Lorraine is survived by three children, Rex (Sharon) Gatton of La Pine, Oregon, Donald P. (Sheila) Gatton of Nice and Cary Gatton of Bend, Oregon; daughter-in-law, Judie Gatton; seven grandchildren, Amy Plants, Erin Prather, Allison Conser, Sean Gatton, Courtney Gatton, Matthew Gatton and Brian Gatton; step-grandson, Gabriel Hyde; five great-grandchildren, Kayden and Cooper Menzio, and Ethan, Elliot and Corinne Plants.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Mel, and son, Bradford Gatton.

Lorraine worked as a registered nurse for 42 years, the last 13 as a nurse practitioner. She was a fixture in Dr. Donald L. Browning’s Lakeport office for 25 years and was very proud of her profession.

In Lorraine's memory, donations be made to United Christian Parish at 745 N. Brush St., Lakeport, CA 95453 or to Soper-Reese Theatre at P.O. Box 756, Lakeport, CA 95453.

Visitation will be held at Soper-Reese Theatre in Lakeport, on Saturday, Feb. 2, from 9:30 to 11 a.m. with a celebration of life to begin at 11 a.m. Graveside committal service will follow at Hartley Cemetery and all are invited to share their favorite memories at United Christian Parish following the burial.

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

Paul Parlee. Courtesy photo.

Paul Norman Parlee

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – On the morning of Jan. 10, 2019, while at his home with his wife, Paul quietly and effortlessly left us.

In May while out on the Rogue River after just putting a big one into the net he suffered a heart attack.

Paul was born in Malden, Massachusetts, on April 3, 1936. He was the third of four children born to Charles and Marion Parlee. Paul’s father owned a roofing company, so at a very young age Paul was introduced to the smell of hot tar.

He fondly remembered all the times he spent fishing with his dad in his birchwood canoe. It was then that he acquired his lifelong passion of the great outdoors and fishing.

After losing his father in 1950 the family moved out to Los Angeles to be with his older sister.

In 1956 he married for the first time and had two children, Rhonda and Darrell. After the dissolution of this marriage, Paul met and married Peggy, who would become his second wife.

In 1965 Paul moved north to Lucerne where he started his still-thriving Lucerne Roofing Co.; he roofed nearly every home in Buckingham and many of them two or three times. His work was so respected that he was called upon for many of the large commercial jobs in Lake and Mendocino counties: Ceago, Safeway shopping center, Umpqua Bank, World Mark and too many schools to list.

In 1971 Paul’s son Chad had arrived and in 1972 Shawna was born. Paul continued to work hard, providing for his family. He always made sure to throw in time for boat racing, fishing, duck hunting and drinking with his buddies after work at the Harbor.

In 1988 Paul met the love of his life, Cindy, and in 2000 they would marry.

After selling his company and retiring, Paul spent most of his time up at his Rogue River property doing what made him happiest – fishing!

The last months of his life he was surrounded by his children, grandchildren and many friends.

A true man of his own, whose tongue never bled, with a heart of gold.

Paul is preceded in death by his son, Darrell. He is survived by his wife, Cindy; children, Rhonda, Chad (Brandi) and Shawna (Jason); grandchildren, Casey, Chelsea, Cody, Kylee, Danny, Jillian, Haley, Sarah, Faith and Hunter.

We will miss you always!!

Funeral service will be held at Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary on Friday, Jan. 18, at 12:30 p.m. with interment to follow at Hartley Cemetery.

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

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