Monday, February 29, 2016

Ervin Clay Ruhl
June 30, 1936 - February 29, 2016

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Claire Horn
My uncle was a very nice and generous man. I remember as a little girl he came to visit us and brought me a baseball mitt and I loved it. I still remember getting it from him. We will miss him.


Robert James Moore

August 4, 1929 - February 29, 2016

Robert James Moore, age 86, died on February 29, 2016 in Whittier, California. Robert is survived by his wife, Winifred Moore; his children, Peggy Steenmeijer, Jimy Moore, Helen Harper, Jack Steenmeijer, Elizabeth Gleason, Ronnie Moore, Herman Steenmeijer, and Michelle McCord; his fifteen grandchildren, his nine great-grandchildren; his siblings Wesley Moore, Ruby McConnell, and Jim Moore. Robert Moore was born on August 4, 1929 in Belfast, Ireland, to parents Robert James Moore and Rebecca Taylor. Robert accepted a position as a journeyman electrician as a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), where he worked for about 40 years. Robert was a great family man and a loving father and grandfather. He married Winifred Moore in November 30, 1973. A funeral is scheduled for 11:00 am on March 4, 2016, at La Habra Hills Christian Church, located at 1400 Bella Vista Drive in La Habra Heights, California. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Robert’s life. Flowers can be sent to La Habra Hills Christian Church at 1400 Bella Vista Drive in La Habra Heights, California.

Gillian Boyd
So true. They were always by each others side. So loving and caring

Mildred Barkey-Oliva
What a kind happy personality. .My Tante Winny an my Oom Roy were always next to each other never seen them apart ...all my love to you Oom  And my condolences for the family

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Bryan Taylor
Aunt Ruby. Condolences to you on the passing of Roy. My dad and the rest of your family over here are deeply saddened by the news and our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Lots of love. Bryan

Georgine Barkey
Rest in peace uncle Roy, you will be remembered as a warm person, who was proud of his family, who loved to sing and enjoyed the many " kumpulans " and the Indonesian food. Our parents George and Dee Barkey, loved to stay at your place, where my mom and aunt Winnie shared their cooking secrets. You will be missed dearly, as you were a loving and caring husband, a great father and (great) grandfather. Our thoughts are for your loved ones, you had to leave behind. With love: Rob, Maureen, Martin and Ineke Barkey

Charles Rhemrev
Today, February 29, 2016, Roy Moore, my brother-in-law past away. A sad day for us. As we both loved him. He was such a generous man a loving husband and father, We had a lot of fun with him and Winnie, his wife...we went through Europe, with a tour bus and visited, 13 countries,30 days all together.We will always remember him singing, Danny Boy in the tour bus. And everybody in the bus loved his Irish accent! Winnie was always accompanying him know that he's in a Better Place right now and is saying "Don't cry for me" Rest in Peace, Roy. Teresa and Charles Rhemrev.

Gillian Boyd
Rest in peace uncle Roy. I can still hear you signing Danny boy


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Richard Henry "Buck" Zellay
June 15, 1953 - February 29, 2016

Cheryl Sosebee
Lit a candle in memory of Richard Henry "Buck" Zellay

Shelly Zellay
Richard (Buck) was the one for me. He was my husband, my best friend, lover & companion. I couldn't have asked for a better man in my life than him. He passed at the age of 62 yrs. Together 33years, married for 8years 10 months. Our anniversary would have been April 14th. He was an only child, no children, his parents are buried in Wisconsin. No living relative's. He had his friends & my family as family. He was loved very deeply by everyone. I will miss him deeply. R.I.P my love. We will be together again. I love you.

Mitchell Ward

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Sunday, February 28, 2016

Richard Ortiz
April 24, 1954 - February 28, 2016
Mary Theresa Schiesswohl

May 17, 1934 - February 28, 2016

Mary Theresa Schiesswohl was born May 17, 1934 in Los Angeles, California, passed away suddenly on February 28, 2016, in Upland, California. She is survived by her son Christian Schiesswohl, grandchildren and great grandchildren. She will be greatly missed all that knew and loved her. Graveside service at: Forest Lawn Memorial Park 21300 Via Verde Dr. Covina, CA. 91724 March 10th, 2016 11:00 AM

Liza Ponce
It was good talking with you

Liza Ponce
Chris G Schiesswohl was tagged.

Liza Ponce
Mary Shiesswohl was tagged.

Liza Ponce
Christian Franklin Schiesswohl, Christian Gustave Schiesswohl, Christian Franklin Schiesswohl, Elvira Gillette and Albert Pelaez were added to the Family Tree.

Liza Ponce
Rest in Paradise dear Mary

C. J. "Chuck" Cota
Dear Sister in Law Mary, God blessed us by having you in our family. We love you and you will always have a special place in our hearts.- Chuck Cota


Michael (Mert) Purbaugh West

November 17, 1962 - February 28, 2016

Forever In Our Hearts Michael (MERT) Purbaugh West Born 11-17-1962 Pasadena, CA Passed away 2-28-2016 Eastvale, Ca Mike grew up in Rowland Heights, Ca. & attended John A. Rowland high school. He served in the U.S. Army for 3 years, being stationed in Germany, Korea, & Texas. After the Army he was a Service Manager for several tire store franchises, for the last year he enjoyed working at Ancon Marine. He was an avid sports fan especially football, baseball, basketball, & Nascar racing. He loved his family he will be missed dearly. He is survived by his mother Betty Knight, Dad Jim Purbaugh, & wife Grace, sister Tracie Davis and husband Dave, brother Ken West and wife Tina, nephews Jake Brannon and wife Misty, Chad West and wife Desiree, great nephews Ethan Brannon, Evan Brannon and Kaden West, great niece Emily Brannon. Proceeded in death by father Tom West. Service: March 24, 2016 @ 11:45 AM Riverside National Cemetery


Annette Velazquez
I met Mike in junior high and stayed friends through High School. Mike was such a great friend... He always had a way of making me laugh with his constant jokes. RIP Mike... you will truly be missed by many... Annette Sandoval Velazquez The Dash I read of a man who stood to speak At a funeral of a friend He referred to the dates on her tombstone From the beginning to the end He noted that first came the date of her birth and spoke the following date with tears, But he said what mattered most of all was the dash between those years For that dash represents all the time that she spent alive on earth. and now only those who loved her know what that little line is worth. For it matters not how much we own; The cars, the house, the cash, What matters is how we live and love And how we spend our dash.

Chris Gray
Mike West, So many memories in only nine months of knowing you at ancon marine. It's crazy how nine months can seem like a whole lifetime of knowing you. Our three man work crew you, me, and Stephen everyday together made my day so much better and made work actually seem fun. Words can't describe how much I miss you, how much you meant to the company, and just how great of a friend you were. I'm thinking I should have let you won our race we had a couple months ago haha. I really looked up to Mike, and I looked at him as a best friend. We told each other everything, and he always helped me to keep my head up in every way through any hard times. He would do anything and always knew what to say to anyone that needed anything. He was always positive and had no filter. You love that and hate that haha. He was always reciting song lyrics and applying them to different scenarios throughout the work day. I can honestly say anyone who knew him lost a tremendous man and it definitely feels empty without him. Sincerely and respectfully, Chris Gray. Aka- GREEN BAY Ancon Marine. See you later G.

Rosie Rey Tardivel
In memory of Mike. I meet Mike in 7th grade at Alvarado junior high in Rowland Heights. We stayed friends throughout our early growing pains through junior high and High School. He was always a sweet and respectful guy. He tried many times to be more than friends but always understood his boundaries and that wasn't easy as a young boy. We stayed friends throughout High School as I can talk with Mike about anything as he always felt to be a big brother to me. The last fun time I had with Mike was when we went to the Rolling Stones Concert in September 1994 along with my husband David, Sister Sylvia and husband Russ Chase and a few others all driving there in our New R.V, it was a crazy night driving all in one vehicle to the concert and Mike was the same as we were in High School. He was funny and a gentleman. I ran into him now and then as he was friends with my brother in law Russ Chase and as always it was good to see him. His personality always remained the same as in high school a soft spoken kinda guy. I will miss seeing you Mike from time to time. Our 35th class Reunion is this June and I'm going to include you in our remembrance of our fellow class friends. Your friend, Rosie (Rey) Tardivel Class of 81


Larry Richard Guthrie

February 18, 1945 - February 28, 2016

Larry Richard Guthrie Born in Richmond, Indiana, passed away Feb, 28th at the age of 71. He had been in ill health for several months. Larry was the son of Dale P. and Helen M. (Nelson) Guthrie. They are both deceased along with his brother James D. Guthrie. California beckoned to the family in 1954 where they established roots. He graduated from Thousand Oaks High School and served in the U.S. Marine Corps (Viet Nam Vet) 1966-1968. In 1970 he moved to Hemet, joining family, and graduated from Mt. San Jacinto College with a BS degree. Larry worked for Motor Rim & Wheel, Beneficial, Brubaker & Culton, and did sales for several companies. He was also an entrepreneur and owned several ad agencies through the years. He loved to write and was drafted to help with the San Jacinto Valley - Past and Present history book. This promoted his interest in valley history and he created Hemet Review on Facebook where he spent hours posting his research and old pictures. He was a devoted, loving, compassionate son, brother and uncle who will be sadly missed. He leaves his sisters Linda Reid, Mary Allred and Peggy “Elsie” Bragg along with his niece Melinda Gutierrez and nephews John Allred; John Robert, Paul and Timothy Reid; James Dale Guthrie, Jr; and Gerald and Jan Eva Via. He also leaves 10 grand nieces and nephews.

Deborah Erdmann
You were my friend, we shared a cat named Sprout, you will forever be in my heart my sweet friend, till we meet again. Me and sprout will miss u:(

Linda Reid

Your smile and wit will be sadly missed on this Earth…I love you dear brother then and now into eternity. Your giving heart and loving nature will be something we all hold valuable and was greatly appreciated. Our world will never be the same… Your loving Sister Forever, Linda Reid

Saturday, February 27, 2016

Debra "Debbie" Dupree

January 6, 1954 - February 27, 2016


Debra "Debbie" Dupree was born Jan 6, 1954 and passed away suddenly on Feb. 27, 2016. She will be greatly missed by many nieces and nephews and all that knew and loved her. R.I.P. "Baby Sis" from sisters Marcy and Sandee. No services, gathering is pending.

Friday, February 26, 2016

Lois Lee Pullum
February 4, 1921 - February 26, 2016
Richard Marvin Shelko
March 18, 1939 - February 26, 2016

Robin Sekiguchi
So very sad to hear this. Coach Shelko always cared so much for his students. He brought us so many wonderful memories and showed us the true meaning of pride, respect and the Fighting Irish Spirit! My heartfelt thoughts and prayers go out to his family. He will be missed. ..

Mark Rozelle

Dick was my football coach at Kennedy High School for three years ending in the 1969 season (1970 graduating class). He was a very a very special man that took an interest in my personal life and in my college choice. We always jokingly described him as the "nicest guy in the world ... off the field." As a coach he was intense and driven for us to do our best, while showing a clever sense of humor. I'll be at the service to honor this wonderful man who made a difference in my life. Mark Rozelle

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Paul Robert Runge
September 21, 1932 - February 25, 2016
Dorothy Jeanette Watson
April 6, 1921 - February 25, 2016
Zoe Christine Asbury

March 4, 1947 - February 25, 2016

On the morning of February 25, 2016, our mother, grandmother, sister and aunt passed peacefully after fulfilling an interesting 69 years less one week of life. She is survived by her daughter Lynn Matthews and her husband Billy Matthews, granddaughter Heather Wilson, grandson Rand Phillips, brother and sister-in-law Greg and Patti Vernon, as well as nieces Jamie Moore and Lindsey Clyde. Zoe’s passing was preceded by her parents, Loren Merle and Helen Jane Vernon, husband Joe Ellis in 1987 and husband Joe Asbury in 2007. Zoe was born in Kansas City, Missouri but she grew up in California on the high desert where she graduated from Victor Valley Senior High in 1965. She was a unique sole and a bit of a practical joker but was also giving, kind hearted, a terrific cook, great photographer and had a love for learning, which lead her to a degree in anthropology later in life. A celebration of Zoe’s life will be held at her daughter’s home in Frederick, Colorado on May 15th, 2016.

Kimberley
I am so sorry for your loss. It is never easy losing a loved one.. During my own times of sorrow I have found comfort in knowing that God promises to one day forever rid the earth of Death and Suffering. “God . . . will wipe all tears from their eyes, and there will be no more death, suffering, crying, or pain.”—Revelation 21:3, 4. He also promises that we will get to see our dead loved ones once again and that is of especial comfort. “There is going to be a resurrection.”—Acts 24:15,

Lynn Matthews
Zoe Christine Asbury was tagged.

Lynn Matthews
Zoe Asbury was tagged.

Lynn Matthews
Ron Woolery was tagged.

Lynn Matthews
Billy Matthews was tagged.

Lynn Matthews
Lynn Matthews was tagged.

Lynn Matthews
Rand Michael Phillips, Heather Kyla Wilson, Billy E Matthews, Lynn Matthews, Gregory Lynn Vernon, Helen Jane Vernon and Loren Merle Vernon was added to the Family Tree.


Dennis James Casey
April 19, 1958 - February 25, 2016

Dennis J. Casey, age 57, a 20 year resident of Yucaipa, CA, passed away Thursday, February 25, 2016 at Redlands Community Hospital from complications of pneumonia. Born in San Bernardino, CA in 1958 to the late David B and Eunice (Petermeier) Casey, he was the second youngest of seven children. He grew up in Colton, CA and graduated from Colton High School in 1976. Dennis dedicated, and served, 33 years of his life to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, retiring as a Deputy Chief in 2011. That is where he met and ended up marrying his wife of 25 years, Kathleen (Johnson) Casey. His passion for law enforcement began as a young man while taking many "ride a longs" with the Colton Police Department, and serving as the captain of the Colton Police Explorer Program. Throughout his career in the Sheriff's Department he had many assignments, all of which he proudly served. His dedication, and support for the deputies he had the privilege to work with will forever be his legacy. Dennis was an amazing husband and father, a great cartoonist, gifted writer, humorous, kind hearted, and a great friend to so many who will forever be missed. He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Kathleen; two sons Jeffrey Casey and Ryan Casey both of Yucaipa; two brothers, Daniel (Michelle) of Pismo Beach, and Patrick of Grand Terrace; four sisters, Michaele Casey-Henry (Mark) of Grand Terrace, Phyllis Casey-Carrell (William) of Redlands, Tina Casey of Loma Linda, and Kathleen Casey of Port Townsend, Wa; two nieces; one nephew; and one great-niece. A Celebration of Life will be held at Saint Frances X Cabrini Church in Yucaipa on Monday, March 7, 2016 at 11am. A reception will immediately follow. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donation consideration to the Semper Fi Fund in Dennis's name and memory; something he was passionate about.

Tina Casey
Today you would have been 58 years old. We miss you so much Dennis. Our hearts ache. We love you to the moon and back. Your sister, Tina

Tina Casey
Eunice Casey and David Benjamin Casey were added to the Family Tree.

Tina Casey
The people you love become Ghosts inside of you... and like this...you keep them alive. You will always be alive in my heart Dennis. You're there tucked under it with Mom and Dad tonight and for every night till we all meet again.

Phyllis Casey-Carrell
Dennis, you will always be in my heart. Thank you for your kindness, your wonderful sense of humor, and your love. My heart is broken and filled with sorrow. I will miss you greatly little brother. Love you to the moon!

Phyllis Casey-Carrell
Lit a candle in memory of Dennis James Casey

Kathleen Casey (Sister)
Thanks, Donny

Keith Oliva
One of the finest men I've ever met and I am honored to have worked for him. He was a true leader that led by example and truly cared for his employees.

Michelle
As big sister, this one tugged at your heart strings! So cleaver, witty, even as a child. He and Dana Patrick would make the craziest home movies. Joe Hardhat! What characters he would create, the sets he would build, and the silliness and yet a your Spielberg in the works. His characters and wit and detail in all his drawings. He had so many talents and callings, he could have been anything he wanted. So many things. I once had a wasp nest under the eve near my bedroom. His solution, get out the shotgun! He blue them and a hole in the under eaves! Yet, he was so cute when his allergies acted up. Especially if the word the lawn needs mowing! But he was here when I bought my home in 73, mowing my back yard weeds! Miserable as he was, he didn't want Kimbo to have to deal with weeds or the wasps in her playhouse. He was always kind, always told the truth, always respected. A great mentor and a wonderful, no the greatest father to his boys! If you need to be near Dennis again, go spend time with Jeff! He shares his mannerisms, his patience, his smile, his voice. Dennis was the calm in the storm, Mr. Sensibility. He made you feel safe while you were laughing. Dennis and I enjoyed making up songs on the fly! Silly songs, using the tune or other famous songs. We fed into each other doing this. We'd know where the other one was going before we went there, the song would go on without breaks, but laughter. I miss that. I will always miss the silliness if we were able to get together. We had lots of talks when he was in high school, he loved photography, He's talk to me about life, advice on women haha. We could get into a cycle of imitating Dad and his Boston style of doing, pointing and saying things. He would do cleaver outgoing messages for me as if he were a Kennedy and we're all outback enjoying a bowl of clam chowda! Dennis tickled my heart. He was loved by all. He is here watching over all of us and he will know all the answers. Such a good man. I simply cannot comprehend this is the end. Till we meet again, I'll be chatting with you, just like I do with Mom and Dad!

REV. DONALD HOCUTT
Lit a candle in memory

REV. DONALD HOCUTT
DENNIS WAS TO ME ALWAYS EASY GOING IN SCHOOL. HE WAS SLOW TO ANGER AND HAD A FIRM GRIP ON WHO HE WAS, EVEN AS A TEENAGER. I KNEW MOST ALL THE CASEY BROTHERS AND SISTERS FROM THE DAYS OF OUR GROWING UP, AND I DIDN'T KNOW ONE OF THEM THAT I DID NOT LIKE. I LOST CONTACT WITH DENNIS AND THE REST OF THE CASEY FAMILY SHORTLY AFTER I JOINED THE AIR FORCE, BUT I HAVE IN THESE LAST FEW YEARS RECONNECTED WITH KATHY. I KNOW THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE INCLUDING BOTH FAMILY AND FRIENDS WHO WILL MISS DENNIS FOR THE REST OF THEIR LIVES, AND FOR VERY GOOD REASONS. DENNIS WAS A GOOD PERSON AT HEART IN ALL MY MEMORIES OF HIM, EVEN THOUGH WE WERE TEENS. ALL I CAN SAY TO EVERYONE WHO IS MORNING HIS PASSING IS THIS; TAKE YOUR TIME IN YOUR MORNING YOUR LOSS OF A GREAT FRIEND, AND I'M SURE A GREAT BROTHER AS WELL, BUT AFTER AWHILE I HOPE YOU CAN KEEP ALIVE IN YOUR HEARTS MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU LAUGH AS WELL AS CRY. IT IS APPOINTED TO US ALL " ONCE TO BE BORN, AND ONCE TO DIE". I KNOW IT HURTS, AND I WON'T LIE BY SAYING THE PAIN OF LOSING SOMEONE WE LOVE WILL GO AWAY BECAUSE IT NEVER DOES, YOU JUST LEARN TO LIVE WITH IT ALONG WITH THE MEMORIES YOU WILL HAVE OF SOMEONE WHO IMPACTED THE LIVES OF SO MANY IN HIS TIME HERE WITH US. DENNIS, YOU ARE "A NUMBER ONE" IN MY MIND, NOW IT IS YOUR END OF WATCH...GOD BLESS YOU IN YOUR REST, AND GOD BLESS EVERYONE WHO HAD THE HONOR OF KNOWING YOU. REST IN PEACE MY OLD FRIEND. REV. DONALD HOCUTT. '

Kathy Casey
To my dear sweet husband, I miss you more than words can describe. My heart aches for you beyond measure. You will forever be my soul mate and best friend, and I will always be your "wife for life." Rest in peace babe. I will carry you in my heart until we meet again! I love you.

Tina Casey
Thank you Dona. He went too young. We will always have him in our hearts.

Paula Pridie
I'm a Petermeier cousin, (oldest daughter of Bill). It's hard when there are about 80 first cousins, and you guys lived so far away. But my memory of Dennis is hearing about him wanting to be a police officer--was he a security guard? And getting on a scooter (?) or a mini motorcycle (?) and driving off to work. Am I remembering correctly? (Sorry, this had to have been close to 40 years ago.) As a family, when I was still at home, we visited twice, driving from MN. It also seems to me like Dennis showed us how to play "pong" on the black and white TV. It hurts to lose your family. God's Blessing and Peace to all of you! Eternal Rest grant on to Dennis, Oh Lord! And let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen. Paula (Petermeier) Pridie

Valerie Logan
I say this with a heavy heart, Dennis left us too soon, a great man with many talents, he was such a jokester, when I visited him in the hospital back when he was younger, he had surgery, so he had a large incision, he put a zipper tag at the top and had me believe that is how the doctors opened him up. We sure got a good laugh out of it. He has left a great legacy and will be missed. Our heartfelt condolences to the entire Casey family in this time of sorrow. Love you. Scott & Valerie Logan

Kim Adkins
I love you so much Uncle Dennis. Thank you for so many wonderful memories. Especially teaching me how to drive in your Chevy truck and in Grampy's big green Oldsmobile up in the sand hills (I never did tell him about that)! You always made me laugh and were the best story teller ever. I will miss your words of wisdom and your infectious smile and hearing you call me "Kimbo". I am blessed to have you as a "big brother" and I will miss you more than you can ever imagine. I love you.

Dona Gilbert
I wish I had the right words to ease your loss and pain but I am praying for you and all the family

Dona Gilbert
Lit a candle in memory

Tina Casey
Lit a candle in memory

Gil and Pat Waite
We loved the times Dennis came and visited us and all his funny stories. We will miss him but see him again. Love, Gil and Pat Waite


Wednesday, February 24, 2016


Linda Caroll Rey


January 2, 1944 - February 24, 2016

Monday, February 22, 2016

Burton Donald Dannov
June 17, 1934 - February 22, 2016
Doris J Berch

January 13, 1925 - February 22, 2016

Doris Berch entered eternal life with her family by her side on Monday, February 22, 2016. She was born January 13, 1925 in Iowa and lived the majority of her life in Colton. Doris was preceded in death by her husband Norman Berch and son Zack Berch. Doris was a homemaker, beloved by family and many friends throughout the community. Survivors include her two daughters, Sharon Cash and husband Jim Cash, Roxanne Berch, two grandchildren Tanna Cash Simily and husband Rick Simily, Zack Cash and wife Esther Cash, and three great grandchildren Amanda Cash, Zachary Cash and Emerald Cash. Graveside services will be held at 11:00am Thursday, March 3 at Hermosa Cemetery, Colton, CA 92324.

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 was purchased for the family of Doris J Berch


Tony Garcia

January 11, 1968 - February 22, 2016

Tony Garcia went home to our lord Monday February 22nd, 2016 Tony was born January 11 1968 in Los Angeles California as the middle child, He graduated from El Monte High School, He was part of the Marching & Jazz Bands and graduated from ITT Tech., he also served our Country In the Army branch of the U.S. Military. He enjoyed spending time with his beautiful daughter Regan Garcia and his girlfriend Sand Herman. Tony is survived by His daughter Regan Garcia, His mother Mary F. Garcia and his 2 brothers Richard and Gabriel Garcia & their spouses. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to: Gabriel Garcia 16523 San Jacinto Ave. Fontana Ca 92336

Rose Stevens
We were honored and blessed to have known Tony from years in the Army. He was a great person with a lively very funny spirit that made our time together special. He was an inspiration to all the lives that he touched. We will never forget the image of his bright funny face. He was truly a blessing in our lives. His legacy and moments we shared will forever be in our hearts. Accept our condolences. May God give him eternal rest and the family the strength to bear the great pain. Ellis Scott Stevens Jr. (Skippie) & Rose Stevens

NICHOLE
UNCLE TONY, YOU WILL FOREVER BE MISSED. ALL THE LAUGHTER AND JOY U BROUGHT TO THIS FAMILY WILL ALWAYS BE CHERISHED..ITS SAD YOU HAD TO GO SO SOON. I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU AND MISS U LOVE NICHOLE

Jack L Allmon Jr
My sincerest condolences to your family. I was stationed with Tony for 3 years in the Army. I have many fond memories of him, just know that he filled many peoples live with laughter and joy and he will be greatly missed by those people who's lives he touched. Jack Lee Allmon Jr

Dave Gourley
I want the family to know that the sadness and sorrow that fills my heart to hear of Tony’s passing cannot be described. Please know that the memories of the good times and laughter that he filled our lives with will live forever In our hearts. I spent several years together with Tony in the Army and then we connected back in LA after we were out, and unfortunately lost touch with him over the last 10 years. My deepest condolences to the family. Dave Gourley

KELLY Garcia
To Regan, Mom, My Gabriel & Richard Garcia & Sandie Herman. I want to say i'm very sorry we lost our brother Tony Garcia. Its going to be hard without him We all just have to stay strong for each other. I love you all so very much. Love always Kelly Garcia

KELLY Garcia

Tony, You will forever be in Our Hearts and Memories. We love you dearly and miss you like crazy. I want to thank you for always being such a awesome brother in law. We had so many great and funny memories of you that will last for eternity in my heart. I love you and i miss you. Please say hello to everyone in HEAVEN for me. Rest In Paradise Brother.

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Margaret Austin Rawling
January 3, 1935 - February 21, 2016
Fannie Mae Johnson
January 9, 1939 - February 21, 2016
Nestor Rios

September 1, 1968 - February 21, 2016


“Que Dios Los Bendiga Y A Mi Que No Me Falte” Cuando yo me vaya, dejame ir. Tengo muchas cosas que hacer, Y ver. No se aten a mi con sus lagrimas, por los hermosos años, que pasamos juntos denos gracias a Dios. Yo le di mi amor, ustedes pensaran en la alegria que me manifestaron. Les doy gracias a cada uno de ustedes por el amor que me brindaron. Dejen que la fe en Dios conforte su pena, mantengan los recuerdos en su corazones. La Vida sige adelante, no estare lejos; si me necesitan piensen en mi y yo estare cerca de sus corazones…
Michael J. Wise

April 21, 1949 - February 21, 2016


Michael J. Wise suddenly passed away on Feb. 21, 2016. He was born to Franklin R. and Irene M. (Vore) Wise on April 21, 1949 in Columbus, Ohio. He proudly served in The U. S. Marine Corp, and was a member of The Masonic Lodge in Gahanna, Ohio. He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Linda, children Micheal J. II (Courtney) Wise, Dustin J. Wise, Kirsten M. (Michael) Elliott and Nicholas (Samantha) Nichols. One sister Kathleen M. Wise, grandchildren and cousins. He enjoyed camping, especially driving his dune buggy in the desert. All types of auto racing, watching boxing and UFC fighting. Burial will be March 29 at 11:15 at Riverside National Cemetery staging area 2. In lieu of flowers please send donations to Wounded Warriors Foundation.

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Darlene Jill Johnson

May 15, 1962 - February 20, 2016


Darlene Jill Johnson, 53, passed away February 20, 2016, surrounded by her loving family and friends at Inland Valley Medical Center Wildomar, Ca., after a courageous battle with cancer. Darlene was born May 15, 1961 in San Gabriel, Ca. Daughter of Charles Dean & Janis Eileen Oyler. Darlene met the love of her life, her spouse, Douglas Sullivan, of 22 years, in November 1994 at George C. Marshall Park, Anaheim, Ca. Darlene was a loving and devoted daughter, sister, aunt, niece, cousin and friend to many. She had the most generous, loving heart and touched many lives with her presence. Darlene especially enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. One of her favorite games she loved to play was "ACRO", she met so many friends over the years playing this game. Darlene was known for her sense of humor, she could make you laugh like no one else! Everybody loved her so much! Darlene loved her animals, "Casper" and "Spooky" her cats, and her African Grey Parrott "Buddy", they were her life. Darlene was proceeded in death by her Father Charles Dean Oyler; she is survived by her Mother, Janis Eileen Oyler, Spouse Douglas Sullivan, Sisters, Karen Eileen Rasmussen, Julie Roxanne Oyler, and Christine Anne Oyler; Nephews, Timothy Rosenthal, Elizabeth Rosenthal (Wife), Kai Oyler-Vang. Nieces, Michelle Pritchard, Jill Frame, Samantha Richardson, Tamara Richardson, and Amari Ross, her best friends Eric Duncan and Darius Trujillo.

Friday, February 19, 2016

Gerald George Van Den Hende
March 14, 1929 - February 19, 2016

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Phillip Wayne Carty
September 1, 1938 - February 17, 2016

Delicious Delights Basket was purchased for the family of Phillip Wayne Carty


William Charles Sebek

July 4, 1945 - February 17, 2016

William Charles Sebek, 70 William "Bill" Sebek, 70 of Chino Hills, CA passed away, Wednesday, February 17, 2016 at his home. Bill was born July 4, 1945 in Davenport, Iowa to Robert and Eleanor Sebek and survived by his beloved Kathy L. Sebek, and his five children; William Telfer, Lori Mendoza (Andy), Ryan Sebek (Cherisse), Brianne Sebek Jennison (Donald), Lindsay Sebek (Russel), his 13 grandchildren; Mindy Telfer, Jacquie Telfer, Will Telfer, Ashley Telfer, Lacey Avila, Larry McMillan, Samantha Mendoza, Roman Mendoza, AJ Mendoza, Izaak Sebek, Blake Jennison, Bailee Jennison, McKenna Weller, brother Stan Sebek and sister Karen Garrard. A celebration of life service will be held at 1:30pm, Monday February 22 at their home parish, San Francisco Solano Catholic Church, 22082 Antonio Parkway, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688. Deacon Carl Swanson will be officiating the prayer service with a reception on site to follow. Donations may be made in lieu of flowers to His Memorial Fund where a portion of the proceeds will be donated to The American Lung Cancer Society. Those wishing to make tribute may do so at https://www.youcaring.com/william-charles-sebek-and-his-amazing-wife-kathy-524314 Ecclesiastes 3:1-2 To everything there is a season, A time for every purpose under Heaven: A time to be born, And a time to die; A time to plant, And a time to pluck what is planted

Cherisse
Missing you while Gram is here! I know you are playing Hockey with little man from Heaven! What a great view you must have up there!

Cherisse
Lit a candle in memory of William Charles Sebek

Brianne Sebek-Jennison
Miss you everyday daddy

Lindsay Sebek
Lit a candle in memory of William Charles Sebek

Lindsay Sebek
Red is your favorite and you are my favorite... forever. Love u, daddy.

Jackie Sebek
We have received a very nice note from Ryan's wife. Please disregard the above post.

Bill & Carolyn Kahla
Our prayers & positive thoughts for all the Sebek family for comfort & peace. ?

Michelle Sebek-Cottrell
This really breaks my heart, my uncle Bill still has a brother, who is still alive, who's heart was in so much pain when his only brother passed away, yet not 1 mention of him in the obituary. How very disrespectful, to your dads BROTHER!!!!

Jackie Sebek
The only think I can think of right now is.....how sad that Bill's brother Stan or his sister Karen weren't even mentioned as survivors and part of his family.

Ryan Sebek
We love and miss you dad. Miss the jokes and your smile.

Sherri
Our thoughts and prayers to the Sebek family. Both Joe and I worked many years with Bill. He was a man we both had a lot of respect for. We were both very sad to hear of his passing. Sherri & Joe Sida


Katheryn Edna Tackett
May 11, 1936 - February 17, 2016

Katheryn Edna Gaumer, beloved daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, nurse, best friend, woman of God, and a loving soul who never met a stranger. Born: May 11th 1936 in Petoskey Michigan Died: February 17th 2016 Kay moved to Bakersfield, California in 1955, where she met the love of her life, Euel Tracy Tackett. Tracy and Kay were happily married for almost 57 years. Kay loved Family! She did not recognize ½, steps, or adopted, they are all plain and simply family. She is survived by her Husband, 4 children, 8 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren, and two sisters. She had 4 sisters and 6 brothers. Kay was very smart. She gave good advice without being pushy. She went to nursing school in 1953 and was in nursing for 36 years. But she continued to be medically helpful to family and friends her whole life. She liked music. Her children remark how she was always singing and dancing. When Kay retired at the age of 55, they sold the house, bought a motorhome, and hit the road. They traveled all over the Country and met many friends. Kay didn’t know any strangers. She was very outgoing and her friends and family describe her as a lot of fun. Kay was a Christian and brought her kids up in a respectable manner. Their Faith in Jesus Christ assures them that she is in Heaven with Him. How would one be able to go through such hard times without Faith in Him? Psalm 23, Ephesians 3:10-20, Hebrews 11:6, John 3:16 Songs to sing for her: Great is thy Faithfulness, How great is our God. Will the circle be unbroken. Kay told of a dream she had where she was brought up into the air with her legs kicking behind her flying like superman and taken thru a Jesus spirit/body wash singing “What can wash away my sin? Nothing but the blood of Jesus. ” before going to Heaven.


Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Dennis Murray

October 24, 1953 - February 16, 2016

Dennis Murray, a kind, special hearted family man passed away on February 16th at 1:26 pm. Dennis, also known as DenDen to his daughter, worked at Monex in Newport Beach for 27 years. He graduated from Magnolia high school in Anaheim in 1971. Dennis was a sports fanatic, golf lover and always had something to talk about with anyone he came in contact with, making friends everywhere he went. His light will forever shine through his wife Anne, daughter Briana, sister Cheryl, brother Lance and the rest of his loving and extended family including brother and sister in law and nephews and nieces; of whom he adored with all of his heart. A celebration of life will be held at his home on February 27th at 2 PM ([if further direction is needed please call 951-565-0612]).

Anne
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Anne
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Annie
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Annie
Sent a gift in memory of Dennis Murray

Anne
Miss you so much

Anne
I miss you I miss your kisses

Lance Browning
Lit a candle in memory of Dennis Murray

From the Schweickhardt's, Browning's, and the O'Banion's purchased the In Memoriam Wreath for the family of Dennis Murray.

Cheryl Schweickhardt

Lit a candle in memory of Dennis Murray

Monday, February 15, 2016

Anthony John Sanchez Jr

November 12, 1961 - February 15, 2016


Anthony "Tony" John Sanchez Jr. On the morning of Monday February 15, 2016, Tony passed away in Upland CA as a result of Cancer at the age of 54. Tony was born in Chicago, IL on November 12, 1961. He was one of two sons in a family of 5 siblings, to Gordon and Olga Parsons. Tony grew up in Fountain Valley, CA where he ran Cross Country and Track and played drums in the Marching Band at Fountain Valley High School. He lived his adult life in Riverside County with his cousin and best friend Jose' Edwards. Tony attended Faith & Praise Fishers of Men Church every Sunday, where he enjoyed singing and playing the instruments. During Tony's life he enjoyed playing drums to rock music, water skiing, working on cars, watching football (a hardcore San Francisco 49'ers fan), drinking a "soda", hanging out with his dogs and spending time with his family and friends. Tony is survived by his parents; Gordon and Olga Parsons, his sisters; Sylvia Melcher and Desiree' Lynch, his Uncle; Raphael Cardenas, his cousins; Juanita Gentry, Jose' Edwards, Trianna Weeks and Carrie Cardenas, his niece and nephews; Christine Bonnichsen, Travis Pulsipher, Jason Pulsipher, Nick Pulsipher and Shane Lynch. Tony's family will hold an intimate memorial service on his parents property "the cabin" and his ashes will be spread beneath his childhood tree-house and in the ocean. Tony will be forever loved and missed by his family and friends.

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Helen Marguerite Thrope
November 2, 1923 - February 13, 2016


Ted Moore
April 4, 1928 - February 13, 2016

Antonia Contreras


December 7, 1935 - February 13, 2016

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Yolanda Rivera Anaya

November 19, 1947 - February 11, 2016

Anaya, Yolanda Rivera passed away Thursday February 11, 2016 at age 68 from a battle with multiple illnesses. She was born in El Paso, TX to parents, Pedro M. Rivera Sr. and Guadalupe Davis Rivera. Yolanda was preceded in death by sisters Esperanza Telles, Maria Elena Ormsby, Norma Maynez and brothers Pedro M. Rivera Jr., Jose Rivera, Guillermo Rivera and parents Pedro M. Rivera Sr. and Guadalupe Davis Rivera. Yolanda attended Bel Air High School in El Paso, TX and Cypress College. Yolanda's spirit is carried on by her husband of 50 years, Martin Anaya; her sons, Paul Anaya (Staci); Daniel Anaya, and her daughters Joanna Hertel (James) and her daughter, Deanna Anaya; her grandchildren, Colin Anaya, Paige Anaya, Albert Gonzales and Alexandra Anaya; and her brothers, Frank Rivera and Robert Rivera. Yolanda will be dearly missed by her family and friends. The visitation/Rosary is from 6:00 p.m.to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday February 17th at the Chapel in Hermosa Gardens Cemetery 990 N Meridian Ave Colton, CA 92324. The funeral service will follow in three weeks at Riverside National Cemetery.

Elayne Bullis
My most heartfelt condolences to the Anaya family in the loss of their dear Yolanda. She was a cousin to my cousins here in El Paso & I grew up knowing the Rivera family. I remember Yolie very fondly, often seeing her at family parties. I remember attending her wedding at the old San Antonio Church. Vera Zubia kept me up to date on Yolie & I was very sorry to hear of her illness. God bless each & every one of you and hold you in his loving hand. May the good memories give you much comfort in the coming days. Elayne Bullis El Paso, Texas

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Jo Anna

To my beautiful Mother. You are the best I could have asked for. Thank you for showing me how to be a strong woman. I hope I made you proud each day. You are an inspiration to me and not a day passes where I don't think of you and miss your laugh. Rest in peace Mama.
Socorro Saravia Ayala Valle

June 10, 1931 - February 11, 2016

AYALA - Socorro “Coco”, born in Nicaragua, Central America on June 10, 1931, resident of Baldwin Park since 1964, passed away February 11, 2016 at the age of 84. She is survived by her children, Jackie (Ron Baza), Joseph, JoAnn, and Jean Marie; her 5 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents Jose′ Dolores Saravia and Maria Jesus Valle, and her husband, Louis S. Ayala. At the age of seventeen, Mrs. Ayala became a foreign exchange student and traveled to Arizona. She attended the University of Arizona, Tempe, and returned to Nicaragua only in the summer. On October 18, 1959 Socorro married Louis Ayala who she met in Los Angeles, CA. They started their family there, moving to Baldwin Park in May 1964. She retired in 1995 after devoting nearly 30 years of faithful service to St. John the Baptist Parish. As a part of the personnel staff at the Rectory, Coco gave her most personal concern and care to the Priests who served at St. Johns always looking after them as if they were her own. Mrs. Ayala, frequently with her husband, worked and volunteered at the schools attended by their children supporting and funding the Catholic education they so highly valued. Coco will most fondly be remembered for her faith in God, her dedication to the church, her love for her children, her outstanding cooking, her unwavering positive attitude, and her willingness to always help those in need. Rosary and viewing will be held at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church at 7:30pm on Wednesday, February 24 at 3883 Baldwin Park Blvd., Baldwin Park, CA. Funeral Services will be held at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church at 10am on Thursday, February 25. Interment immediately following at Hermosa Memorial Gardens in Colton, CA. Memorial donations may be made to American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22478 Oklahoma City, OK 73123;1-800-227-2345; www.m.donate.cancer.org

Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum was purchased for the family of Socorro Saravia Ayala Valle

Full Of Love Bouquet was purchased for the family of Socorro Saravia Ayala Valle

Strength & Solace Spray was purchased for the family of Socorro Saravia Ayala Valle.

Beautiful in Blue was purchased for the family of Socorro Saravia Ayala Valle.

Norma Jean Castro
This is so beautifully written:  I never met this Angel- but I do know and love her- She's my dear Jean's mamita- and I sure do love our Jean: . What a wonderful woman I am learning about through conversations and posts.  

Mark Morales
When I was in grade school, Mrs. Ayala was my first "second mom". I spent many days at the Ayala house. Mrs. Ayala always treated me like one of her own kids. I always felt perfectly at home. Joseph and I were always playing, laughing and having fun. My heart sends all my love to the Ayala family and especially to heaven's new angel, Mrs. Ayala. When I think of her, I will remember her flare for energetic, expressive talk and her precious voice that Joe and I could hear from down the block, "YYYYOOOOSSSEFFFF!!". Joe and I would run as fast we could to her.. and what a treat it always was :) Love Always, Mark Morales

JA

Mom's kindness and positive attitude was always evident.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Jose Luis Flores

October 9, 1956 - February 10, 2016

In Loving Memory Jose Luis Flores October 9, 1956 – February 10, 2016 Jose Luis Flores left us on Wednesday, February 10, 2016 in Hemet, California. Memorial services will be held at Amistad Church in Waco, Texas on February 26, 2016 at 6 p.m. Jose Luis Flores was born on October 9, 1956 in Jimenez, Chihuahua Mexico to Eduardo Flores and Petra Moreno. He is preceded in death by his mother Petra Moreno, his wife Maria Rosario Flores, and daughter Anna Marie Flores. He is survived by his father Eduardo Flores, two sons John and wife Elia Flores, Luis and wife Monica Flores, one daughter Keila and husband Ismael Reyes, seven grandchildren, four sisters and one brother. He was an active member of Family Connection Fellowship in Temecula, California. Jose Luis was a great husband, father, grandfather and friend. We will love and miss him dearly.


Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Wanda Dean Lopez

August 9, 1933 - February 9, 2016

Wanda Dean Lopez, Loving Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Friend. Wanda Dean Lopez, age 82 of Rancho Cucamonga, passed away on Tuesday, February 9, 2016. She was born on August 9, 1933, on a small farm in Texas. She was a long time resident of Henderson, NV and last resided in Rancho Cucamonga close to her family. Wanda has joined her husband Frank Lopez, and daughter Sue Bayer in Heaven. Wanda is survived by her daughter Debbie Pierceall, her husband Gary, daughter Lori and son in law Paul Davenport . Wanda’s son Ray Lopez, his wife Rachel, grandson Rey, granddaughter Katrina and husband Rigo Hernandez.  Granddaughters Ashley and Amanda Bayer. Wanda will forever be remembered for her beautiful blue eyes, her amazing smile and wonderful stories. She love to travel, go camping in her trailer and be with family and friends. There isn’t a day that goes by where she won’t be missed. Mass will be held at St. Peter and St. Paul Catholic Church on Saturday Feb. 27, 2016 at 12:00pm. The family would like to invite everyone to follow them to the Church Hall immediately after the services for a Celebration of Life reception.

Ronald A. Massey
Sorry to hear of the passing of Wanda Dean. Unfortunately I never met her although I did know Harold & Marvel Massey, also both now passed. I am Ron Massey, son of Von (Jake) Massey. I am trying to make the connection to my extended family and that would be Debbie, Lori & Ray. My dad was the brother of your grandfather Hallie. I hope you don't mind my reaching you in this manner. Looking forward to hearing from 1 or all of you. Ron Massey 2040 NE Sunset St. Roseburg, OR. 97470 808-445-3439


Monday, February 8, 2016

Cristina Luna

March 22, 1975 - February 8, 2016


Cristina Luna March 22, 1975 - February 8, 2016 Born in Los Angeles, CA - Passed away in Upland, CA Daughter of: Javier Luna and Rebecca Avila Sister to: Diana Luna, Michael Luna, and Jonathan Rosales Mother to: Ilyanna Camacho-Luna, Anthony Camacho, and Jesse Camacho Aunt: Giovanni Luna and Kimberly Luna She was a loving, caring, selfless free spirited soul who adored animals, especially her 3 pups Shasta, Topanga, and Junior. Cristina was fantastic cook who loved to feed friends and family. Her most memorable trait was that she was a wine enthusiast who enjoyed sweet white wines. Cristina Luna was a daughter, sister, aunt and a mother who will forever live in our hearts.
Lynda Marie Washington

October 16, 1956 - February 8, 2016

Lynda Marie Washington God knew that the world would never be same the day that Lynda Marie Washington took her first breath on October 16, 1956 in San Diego, California. She was his blessing to Donna Washington and James Washington. While growing up, she exemplified key qualities that defined her personality, highlighted her academic achievements, work ethics, and philanthropic spirit. Lynda aspired to be more than average and knew that in order to succeed she would need to position herself around others that were striving to achieve her same goals, at which time she decided to move to Los Angeles. Once she arrived in Los Angeles, she wasted no time. Her ambition and perserverance allowed her to begin a career in nursing and start a family of her own. Lynda raised three boys as a single mom and was determined to prove a point that a woman can raise men with Gods guidance. She had a way of keeping them in line with just a look and her facial expression, not to mention when she would call them by their first, middle, and last name. Those boys knew she meant business and fell in line. Her love for her boys was known to everyone as she bragged about them each chance she had. For those of you who knew her well, she never held a conversation without mentioning a current event or memorable moment with them. Lynda was many things to many people. For some, a mentor, friend, supporter, prayer partner, and the mother/grandmother/ aunt/sister you wish you had. She always had a way to motivate and encourage you despite of your situation and age. At times when you felt like giving up, she would say one of her favorite sayings like, “If you can’t ride a horse, ride a cow” or “You can be whatever you wanna be, just be the BEST at it no matter what it is”. Not only did she use this to encourage others, she practiced what she believed. She went on to change careers later in life and received her trucking license with every credential you could imagine. If that was not enough, she returned to school and became a LVN working at the VA Hospital. Her go getter attitude never stopped and her will to set a good example had no end. Although Lynda will be physically absent from us for now and present with the lord, her spirit will remain with us because she lives in our hearts. She leaves to cherish: Three sons (Alafia Robinson, Donte Thomas, Djuan Hamilton), Five grandchildren (Miah Thomas, Kai Thomas, Lindsey Thomas, Daja Hamilton, Tylynn Perryman), Two daughter in-law’s (Kelly Thomas, Tihesha Scott), Uncle Oscar, Best Friend (Wanda Hylton), and a host of loving relatives and friends.

Donte Thomas
On behalf of the family of Lynda Washington, we would like to thank everyone for the kind words, gifts and overwhelming support. We cannot express how much this means to us. I would also like to thank Abundant Living Family Church for their efforts on putting together a beautiful, heartfelt and flawless service.

Divine Peace Bouquet was purchased for the family of Lynda Marie Washington

Don & Pat Johnson
Donte, Djuan, Alafia and family...We were very sorry to hear of the sadness that has come to your family. Your Mom was blessed to have three loving sons, family and friends. Our Deepest Sympathy to you all....Don and Pat Johnson

Divine Peace Bouquet was purchased for the family of Lynda Marie Washington

Our Sympathies, Don, Kyra, Tre, Keenan and Sierra purchased the Divine Peace Bouquet for the family of Lynda Marie Washington.

Sentiments of Serenity Spray was purchased for the family of Lynda Marie Washington.

Teresa Richmond
Hi guys, I just wanted to say how sorry I am for your loss. I wish we could be there in person to give you each a big, heartfelt hug. I will remember Lynda's laugh and how she always lit up when she spoke of you. You each made her so proud. I pray that God gives you peace during this difficult time. Know that we are thinking of you with much love and deepest sympathy. In His arms, Matt & Teresa Richmond
  
Dus
She was a very energetic, fun loving person...raised wonderful children, who turned out beautiful grandchildren...SHE WILL BE MISSED BY ALL THAT KNEW HER.....from Dus

Djuan Hamilton and Donte Thomas and Alafia Robinson were added to the Family Tree

Imani Smith
Auntie Lynda, I am still in shock that you are gone. I miss your calls that started with "Hey baby, it’s your Auntie". You were always easy to talk to and gave the best advice. You always kept it real and classy. You shared your wisdom through life lessons and always reminded me how special I was from a little girl to a grown woman. I know that I will have my moments of missing you but I will just remind myself that you are in a better place and that God's Got You!! And I promise to keep my word like you always asked and look out for your baby- Djuan! Love, Imani

Stephanie Arnold
One of my favorite parts of each day at the VA was working with Lynda. She was a seasoned LVN and I was a green, fresh out of school RN. On the face of it, we were very different people. What we discovered over time was that we were eerily alike--almost like kin to each other. What started off as a contentious (and usually hilarious) relationship turned into a true and abiding friendship. We had both overcome tremendous adversity, we wanted deeply to help others, we had a compulsion to feed people really good food all the time, and we had to make time to laugh (especially at work). We cared for patients together. We ate meals together and shared recipes. We talked and confided in one another. And laughed. And laughed more. We cried together sometimes. She was ALWAYS there for me, and I was there for her long after I left the VA. I lost my mother when she was 59, and now I've lost Lynda, too. It hurts, but I am comforted in knowing that I wouldn't be the nurse, or person, I am today without her.

Smokey
To the sons; The greatest gift that you will receive was your mother. As the three of you continue to journey through life, let her memory shine and guide you as your journey continues. I can remember when she would tell me how much the three of you meant to her and how she desired to see all of you become men. Perfection, is only a word and a state hope for as for people, none of us are. But to say that you were "Loved" is a blessing. Hold that close to your heart. Pass it on to your children as your mother passed it on to you from Mama Percy. Don't ever forget where you came from. Your Uncle Clarence, "Smokey", Fowler.

The Hamilton Family
Family, there are no words to express our feelings of the passing of your mother. But know there is comfort in our Lord And Savior Jesus Christ. Stay encouraged. To be absent from the body is to be present with The Lord 2 Corinthians 5:8 Love The Hamilton Family

Paulette Hamilton
Lynda, I'm going to miss you dearly, you were like a sister to me. I know you are in a better place in God's arms. Love you always. Paulette Hamilton

Sheila Thompson-Walker
Lynda, my dear sister, I am feeling very sad at this time and will miss you forever and a day. I will always remember our lunch date in Dec we had a wonderful time, I know we loved each other and didn't say as often as we should have. But in the last five months we said it everynite after talking, so now you are at peace and can rest until we see each again. When Grandma give her a big kiss for me. Love your sis Sheila

Strength & Solace Spray was purchased for the family of Lynda Marie Washington

Isaac Thompson
Lynda, my dear sister, words cannot express the loss i feel. Our struggle wasn't easy but our love was always there. I am glad that you did not leave this earth without knowing how much i loved you and wanted the best for you. May you have the peace you so deserve. I love you forever, until we meet again, Isaac.

Cicelli Williams
Lynda, My heart is broken by your passing, yet comforted by the fact that there is no more pain and no more struggle. I miss popping into Inglewood just to hang out. I'll miss catching up over the phone and all the Just because calls. I'll cherish the memories and time spent. I love you my cousin, my friend. Rest in eternal bliss: pray

Damian Howard
1 love to Lynda Washington My * Other * Mother Thank you for all the the time you allowed me to spend with you and the love you showed me... You will be missed but never forgotten! I love #M.I.P HONEY

Alafia Robinson oldest Son
Hey.Mama may God keep his shield around. You &.continue to send blessings.....to your sons and every you touched with open arms....Because you forever will live in my heart & spirit ...love you. mama... Im miss you so much ....and i promise to make you proud..love you babygirl..u r my insperation...your first born......Alafia Robinson....aka Laf!

D'Juan Hamilton
We love you momma !


Donte Thomas
Love you mom.