Sunday, October 27, 2024

Lisa Ann Maxon

July 19th, 1961 - October 27th, 2024 

Friday, October 25, 2024

Ruth Marie Barrow

May 4th, 1929 - October 25th, 2024 

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

On Behalf of Sunflower Cremation Services, an Inland Memorial Funeral Care, Inc Sister company:

Elizabeth Catherine Stewart

Born: 09-19-1950 in Canton, Ohio

Passed Away: 10-22-2024 in Riverside, Ca

Beth was dearly beloved and a loving mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, & Friend herself. She was a beautiful soul inside and out and would help anyone in need. The world is lesser without her in it.

Services are to be determined at this time pending her grandson's Naval deployment status. 

Monday, October 21, 2024


Saul Ruiz Aguirre

July 14th, 1957 - October 21st, 2024

Saturday, October 19, 2024


 In Loving Memory of 
Peter Williams Kitchen 

Entered Into Life 
September 12, 1952 Anza, California 

Entered Eternal Life 
October 19, 2024 Temecula, California 

Visitation & Service 
Thursday - Oct. 24, 2024 5:00pm - 7:00pm 
Inland Memorial Funeral Care, Inc. Hemet, California 

Traditional Wake 
Friday - Oct. 25, 2024 
Our Lady of the Snows Cath. Church Anza, California 

Celebration of Life 
Saturday - Oct. 26, 2024 10:00am 
Our Lady of the Snows Cath. Church Anza, California 

Final Resting Place 
Cahuilla Indian Reservation Cemetery Anza, California 

Inland Memorial Funeral Care, Inc. - Hemet, California 

God's Garden 
God looked around His garden and 
He found an empty place. 
He then looked down upon this earth,
 and saw your tired face. 
He put His arms around you and lifted you to rest. 
God's garden must be beautiful, 
He always takes the best. 
He knew that you were suffering, 
He knew you were in pain. 
He knew that you would never get well on earth again. 
He saw the road was getting rough 
and the hills were hard to climb. 
So He closed your weary eyelids, 
and whispered "Peace be thine." 
It broke our hearts to lose you 
but you didn't go alone, 
for part of us went with you, 
the day God called you home. 

Friday, October 11, 2024



Betty Lou Michel 

July 22, 1937 - October 11, 2024


Memorial Service 

October 30th, 2024

11:00am -12:00pm 

Sandals Church

2637 W. Nicolet St 

Banning, CA. 92220


Then please join us at Betty's final resting place

 2:00pm - 2:30pm

Riverside National Cemetery

22495 Van Buren Blvd

Riverside, CA. 92518

 

Thursday, October 10, 2024

 Clifford Max Eddings 

January 20th, 1938 - October 10th, 2024

Friday, October 4, 2024



Jack William South
June 27th, 1926 – Oct 4th, 2024

Jack William South peacefully passed away on October 4th , 2024 at his home in Hemet, California. Jack was born on June 27th , 1926 in the city of Ft Madison, Iowa.

Jack grew up on a farm near Donnellson, IA, and lived through the Great Depression which made a lasting impact on his life. His parents later moved to Montrose, Iowa where he attended high school and graduated in 1944. He held a couple of interesting jobs during his early years. One was in 1942 delivering ice to the Ft Madison prison. He complained about having to back the truck up the hill as the forward gears were too high. He also worked as a deckhand on a barge traveling up and down the Mississippi River in the summers of 1943 and 1944.

After he graduated High School, he enlisted as a cadet in the Army Air Forces (AAF). He hoped to be a pilot, but was given the assignment as an airplane mechanic. He spent 2 years receiving basic training at sites across the U.S. When he finished training, the war was over and he was shipped to Guam to relieve the troops that had been based there. Upon return in late 1946 it was too late to start college so he got a job working for Shaefer Pen Co. When the fall came, he attended college at Iowa Wesleyan College (go Tigers!) where he earned his B.S. in Education in 1951. After graduating, he met Rosemary at a dance and they quickly became a couple. He started teaching in Ringsted in Northern Iowa soon after graduating, and married Rosemary in 1952. In May of the following year his first son, Donald was born. In the summers, Jack began working on his Masters Degree, attending the University of Iowa (go
Hawkeyes!). He continued to teach in Ringsted for 4 years, and in 1956 his second son, Michael was born. They then moved to Charter Oak where he taught for 3 years.

 Jack had graduated and had his Master’s degree. He was hired as the Superintendent of Schools in Grand Mound, Iowa. After 5 years, Rose wanted to move to California to be closer to her 3 sisters and brother who had all moved to San Diego. Jack was tired of the snow, so he agreed and sought work in California. He accepted a teaching position in Hemet where he was to teach 8th Grade U.S. History at the Hemet Junior High School.

 Jack continued to teach at HJHS until his retirement in 1986 at the age of 60 and looked forward to indulging himself in his many pastimes. These included, reading, visiting family, traveling, watching sporting events and participating in various sports (bowling, golf, tennis, bocce ball and more). His favorite was tennis and he played well into his 90s.

Jack is survived by his son, Michael South and his wife Pamela, grandchildren Michelle and Bryan South, his sister Doris Dorethy, brother-in-law H. Paul Hagmeier, nephews William and Jeffery Dorethy, and niece Deborah Garrick. 

Jack was preceded in death by his parents, John William and Clara South, wife Rosemary, son Donald South, sisters-in-law Mary T. Smith, Katerine Hagmeier, and Louise Garrick, and his nephew James Garrick.

He will be interned at the Riverside National Cemetery where Rosemary has been waiting.

Wednesday, October 2, 2024


Barbara Taylor 
April 2nd, 1941 - October 2nd, 2024

With heavy hearts, we announce the untimely passing of our mother Barbara (Melick) Taylor,
who was taken from us far too soon in a tragic car accident on October 2, 2024. She was born
on April 2, 1941 in Hartford City, Indiana to Albert and Neva Melick. She is survived by her
children, Kenneth (Joann) Taylor, Debra (Todd) Taylor, and Tracie (David) Brown, eleven
grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her daughter Robbin
Taylor.

She attended Stormont-Vail Nursing school in Topeka, Kansas graduating in 1962. She started
her nursing career in California in 1966. She worked at several local hospitals, including San
Antonio Regional Hospital where she retired in 2004. Her greatest joy was her family. She
spent her retirement enjoying her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Her memory will forever live in the hearts
of those who knew her.