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Gov. Her husband, Stephen, survives Mary Ann. https://alzfdn.org/support-us/donate... James Bernard Heiner Her parents Paul (Carol) Slichter and Sharon (Bob) Kragen. Pleasanton, California. Erik was born to proud parents, Denise and Fred Woodward, on February 9, 1994, in Fremont, CA. Eugene (Gene) Leroy Sawatzky passed away peacefully on June 23, 2020 near his longtime home in Pleasanton, California after a long and brave struggle with complications due to a stroke. Her warm home was always beautifully decorated for every holiday, with Halloween and Thanksgiving being her favorite. Ann passed away peacefully at the age of 84 in her home in El Dorado Hills surrounded by her daughters. He moved to San Jose to start his engineering His career took him and his family first to Los Angeles, then to New... Jean Pollard She was solo backpacking in her late 60's and introduced her family and many of her lady friends to the experience. What Can Investigators Learn From Your Cell Phone? Three children James Robert Lauderback, David William Lauderback, Lynn Metcalf. May 2, 1947 - Feb. 9, 2014 Of Water Resources Gives Update On Water Storage Levels, Charles K. McClatchy's Contributions To Journalism, Kushman By The Bottle: Wine, Beer And Exercise, News Network: Conversation Around Sacramento's Homeless, Calif. Until just recently, neighbors would still see Susanne out front feeding her pet goose. Pleasanton, CA. Private services will be held at Graham-Hitch Mortuary in Pleasanton, CA on Sat. Vincent Delaney, a 50 year resident of Pleasanton, died on March 28, 2015. Throughout her life Tiffany was fortunate to travel the world with her husband of 36 years. Frank Richard Shenave, age 76, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Thursday October 17, 2019, at the Veterans Hospital in Palo Alto. Parents: Wm J. Pleasanton, California. He died peacefully with Patricia and family by his side: daughter Lynne Mielke and husband John Gowey and son Eric Mielke of Pleasanton, two grandsons, Max Mielke and Spencer Gowey. Frank was the youngest of five brothers and four sisters, all of whom have preceded him in death. Judy’s brother Thomas (Patty) Hansen and their children were constant people in her life. Lynnewood became their church home. Pleasanton resident and physician Dr. Cecile Wun-Sze Lee passed away at home surrounded by her family on March 28, 2013 at the age of 46 after a courageous five-year battle with an aggressive form of breast cancer. Second Lieutenant Young served in the Army Air Forces during World War II as a flight engineer and navigator from 1942 to 1945, flying in B-29 Superfortress airplanes mapping the Japanese coastline. She lived in Pleasanton for 25 years before moving to senior housing in Livermore and then San Jose so she could be closer to her daughter. Barnes, Dorothy M. Aka Dottie and Papa. Justin is survived by his wife, Michelle and children; step-daughter, Destiny and son, Hank of Livermore. The Mueller Report Is Finally Released: What Can We Really Know About It? Attended the University of Oregon at Eugene. Her favorite books were the mystery nurse series about Cherry Ames. She was preceded in death by husbands John Gonsalves and Cliff Terrill, and son John "Bud" Gonsalves, Jr. Glenda was born on November 22, 1933 to Leonard and Lorena Mills (McReynolds) in Chickasha, Oklahoma. June 29, 1929 - Sept. 9, 2012 Dec. 23, 1919 - Dec. 25, 2012 “Chilli”, as she was known to friends and acquaintances, made the transition peacefully and gracefully, surrounded by the love and presence of her children and two generations of family. 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She held several important positions, made many friends and truly loved her work which... Anita Braz Silva Aug. 25, 1945 - Jan. 27, 2021 When she was a sophomore at Fremont High, she met Richard Karn, who became the love of her life. She grew up in the Bay Area and then moved to the Central Valley. DOTTIE SOMERSETT BERCK She attended San Jose State University where she graduated with a degree in marketing and was a member of the outstanding Spartan volleyball teams of the early 1980?s. Loving Husband, Father, Son, Brother, Uncle & Friend, Arthur and Jackie lived in Pleasanton for over 35 years. Pleasanton, California. While rearing her children, Gloria was actively involved i... Bertha Alicia Martin He attended Pleasanton schools and played soccer, Little League baseball and CYO basketball. She loved all three of her grandchildren deeply, and they loved her to the back of the moon. He gave a beautiful, heart felt speech at his retirement party, and was looking forward to working once again at the office in January. Brenda had a special bond with animals, especially with dogs and loved dog sitting for her Auntie Norma & Uncle Danny as well as her Dad and step-mom. Marilyn was preceded in death by her husband, Robert and parents Stephen and Eleanor Roark. Joe lived by the motto, “Let go, and let God.” Gladys attended Amador High School where she met the love of her life, Mert Murray, who predeceased her in 2009. Jeff then worked over ten years at Amdocs, holding titles including Software Development Manager, Sales Director, and Executive IT Architect. Alan “Al” Glenn Wiggins, 61, went peacefully home to be with the Lord on Saturday evening, June 23, 2018, with his devoted wife Sherry by his side. Among those, she has also left behind loving cousins, nieces, nephews, and many friends. Dec. 25, 1942 - Nov. 10, 2012 Lela was a phenomenal cook and was famous for her Christmas fruitcakes. William John Lindke Jr. passed away on July 6th, 2019 after a valiant battle with lung cancer. Doris Eleanor Mitchell, 83, passed away peacefully Sunday Sept. 9 surrounded by family. Mom, and her twelve siblings, attended a one room school house. May 8, 1926 - June 19, 2016 July 10, 1918 - Feb. 27, 2016 She loved being a mother and was devoted to her five daughters, Alicia Graham (Wayne) of Pittsburgh PA, Sandy Reynolds of Calistoga, CA, Corrinne Reynolds of China Guangdong Province, Shenzhen, Shelley Zellmer (Greg) of Grass Lake, MI, and Connie Reynolds (Bill Gordon) Burnt Hills, NY; her Grand Children, Jeffrey Graham of Norfolk, VA, Wayne Graham Jr. of Aliquippa, PA, Katherine Zellmer of Columbus, OH, Kendra Dolson (Gabriel) of Jackson, MI, Jessica Seifert (Ryan) of New York, NY, Jennifer Wells (Gary Sr.) of Hudson Falls, NY, Sandra Bratlie (Darren) of Fort Collins, CO, Mo... Msgt. Tim enjoyed golfing as well as restoring classic cars and marched for years with the Balloon Platoon of Pleasanton. Born Dec. 9, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pa. to Giuseppe and Catherina Gigliotti, he was the youngest of six children and was preceded in death by all his siblings and parents. Bob Shigemoto passed away on May 30, 2018 with his family by his side after a courageous battle with cancer. July 13, 1935 - June 18, 2020 Pleasanton, California. Her faith saw her through." The world lost a sweet soul that brightened anybody’s life that was lucky enough to come in contact with him. She also loved her Yorkies Casey and Max who preceded her. Kyle was a natural writer and communicator. He was 49 years old. May 27, 1940 - Aug. 12, 2017 Bodleian Libraries. Pleasanton, California. 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