obituaries

Katherine Marie Corum

October 20, 1939 - April 22, 2026

Katherine Marie Corum, 86, passed away peacefully in her sleep on April 22, 2026, in Lebanon, Tennessee. She was born on October 20, 1939, to parents Loren Peck and Bertha Billingsley Peck in Boise Idaho. As a young child, she moved with her parents to Stockton, California, where her brother, Richard, was born. Katherine lived close to family and would spend time with her aunts Marie and Beth.

She was a lifetime member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and always had love for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. She found many opportunities to serve others in church assignments and in other ways by being a pianist and organist, a Sunday School teacher, a chorister and a librarian. She was also a blood donor and shared well over 10 gallons with her community.

Katherine was the first member of her family to earn a college degree. She graduated from Brigham Young University (BYU) with a Bachelor's degree in elementary education and received a teaching credential. She spent her career working as an elementary school teacher in the Stockton Unified School District. She worked at several schools including Pulliam Elementary, and Nightingale Elementary but spent the majority of her later years teaching at Tyler Elementary School, from which she later retired. After retiring, Katherine moved to Tennessee to be closer to her sons and their families.

In addition to teaching she had many other talents and hobbies including piano, flower arranging, sewing, embroidery, making blankets, bike riding and she loved Foster’s Freeze and Fox News.

In addition to her many talents, Katherine was a great mom to her four kids. She was always there for them when they needed her. She showed up to football games and high school band concerts. She listened to electric guitar and drum practices. She welcomed their friends and even unofficially adopted a few of them along the way. She made an effort to care about the things her kids cared about despite being a single mom for many of those years. As her kids grew to adulthood she continued to build close relationships with them. She loved them all unconditionally. She became a listening ear and a sounding board for them. She also found great joy meeting and getting to know her grandchildren. She was a quiet strength, had a big heart and loved her family deeply. She will be missed by them greatly.

Katherine is preceded in death by her parents Loren and Bertha Peck, her brother Richard Peck, her daughter Sally Corum and 6 half siblings, She is survived by her children Marc (Teresa) Corum, Loren Corum and Linda (Jim) Glover, her grandchildren Sam(Sean) Stidham, Andy Glover, Ryan Glover, Ireland Corum, DJ Matheny, Zack Matheny and great-granddaughter Hazel Stidham.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to a charity of your choosing in memory of Katherine Corum.

SERVICE

A graveside service will be held at 2:00pm Monday, May 4, 2026 at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA, 95240.

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John J. Crivello

February 12, 1948 - April 20, 2026

VISITATION
A visitation will be held on Tuesday, May 12, 2026 from 9:00am - 10:00am at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

SERVICE
A service will be held on Tuesday, May 12, 2026 at 10:00am in the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

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Elnora Yvonne McInturff

April 18, 1938 - April 16, 2026

Elnora (Ellie) Yvonne McInturff, 87 passed away peacefully on April 16, 2026, in Lodi, CA. She was born April 18, 1938, to Everett Good and Audrey Kennon and lived in Black Jack, Missouri. She moved to Concord, CA in 1950 and attended local schools. She met her husband Les McInturff and married in 1955. They moved to the country in Galt, CA in 1960, built a house and raised their four children.

Ellie was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, sister, cousin, and friend to many. She was also a long-time member of Temple Baptist Church, now GracePoint Church and always had a love for our Lord and Savior. For many years, she and her husband Les would help the Awana Club at Temple Baptist Church supplying ceramic ornaments for the youth to paint. Her church family knew her to be a very hard-working individual with a very kind heart. She always enjoyed talking with anyone and was known as “sweet Ellie”. She enjoyed going to church, took attendance for her Sunday School classroom, and volunteered at many of the Celebration of Life services. She was also a longtime member of the Heart in Hand Quilt Ministry at GracePoint Church, helping to raise money for local charitable organizations. Her passion was being a seamstress; however, she also enjoyed embroidery by including her work on the many pillow cases and kitchen towels sold at the annual quilt faire.

Ellie’s career consisted of working for various financial institutions, Frontier Savings, Gibraltar Savings & Loan, Tokay Savings, finishing her career at Stockton Savings & Loan as a Loan Servicing Manager. She retired in early 2000 to care for her husband.

She is survived by her two children, Linda Fyffe (Kent) and James McInturff (Colleen), four grandchildren, Bryan (Jill) Caldwell, Kevin (Kristen) Caldwell, Curtis McInturff, and Hannah (Wesley) Fox; five great grandchildren Xander, Caleb & Riley Caldwell, Caelyn Caldwell, and Halle Fox. She is preceded in death by her husband, Leslie McInturff, sons David and Steven McInturff, and one grandson Jeffrey McInturff.

SERVICE

A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, May 22, 2026 at 11:00 am at GracePoint Church located at 801 South Lower Sacramento Rd, Lodi, CA 95242

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to GracePoint Church (Benevolent or Building Fund) or a charity of your choice.

Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the McInturff family

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Annie Lou Crowl

March 15, 1942 - April 15, 2026

VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 4:00pm - 7:00pm on Monday, May 4th, 2026 at Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

SERVICE
A service will be held at 10:00am on Tuesday, May 5th, 2026 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

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Lana M. Hammerstone

May 14, 1949 - April 15, 2026

Lana, a beautiful wife and proud mother of three handsome and accomplished sons, passed away with her family by her side on April 15, 2026. Lana was born in Stockton CA on May 14th, 1949 to Michele and Mary Ellen Pricola and was a lifelong resident of Stockton. After graduating from Cleveland Elementary and Stagg High School, Lana quickly completed the Maud Cornell Business program and began her career as a legal secretary in the District Attorney’s Office. It was there that she met Jim; they fell in love and then married.

Lana took a gap in her work to love and raised her three sons. Words cannot express the depth and constancy of her love for her sons, James, Christopher and Robert. There truly was nothing that she would hesitate to do to insure their happiness.

Lana is survived by her husband, Jim, her sons and their wives, her sister Jolinda and nieces and nephews. Lana’s parents, her brother Butch and her sister Darlene predeceased her.

Lana was blessed with seven grandchildren: Jacob and Ryan (James and Kelly); Landon, Maison and Dillon (Christopher and Courtney) and Adra and Emma (Robert and Lindsey).

VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 3:00pm - 7:00pm on Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 in the Merlot Room in Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

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David Aceves Jr.

David Aceves Jr.

December 13, 1962 - April 12, 2026


OBITUARY

David was born in Jalisco, Mexico to David and Lorenza Aceves.

David moved to the Stockton area at the age of 9. He attended Holt Union Elementary, Tracy High, Edison High and San Joaquin Delta College.

He worked at various jobs including San Joaquin General Hospital and the San Joaquin County jail.

David enjoyed various hobbies such as soccer, refurbishing pool tables and collecting antiques.

David is survived by his parents, siblings, nephews and nieces.

He is preceded in death by his sister.

The family would like to thank all the caregivers that nurtured and cared for our dear David during his illness.


VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 5:00pm - 8:00pm with a rosary at 5:30pm on Thursday, April 30th, 2026 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

MASS
Mass will be held at 10:00am on Friday, May 1st, 2026 at the Church of the Presentation located at 6715 Leesburg Pl in Stockton, CA. The final committal will follow at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off of Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA, 95240.

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Licet Cruz

December 10, 1985 - April 12, 2026

VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 3:00pm - 8:00pm on Tuesday, April 28th, 2026 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

SERVICE
A service will be held at 10:00am on Wednesday, April 29th, 2026 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240. The final committal will follow at San Joaquin Catholic Cemetery, located at 719 E Harding Way, Stockton, CA 95204.

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John Joseph Ferraiolo Sr.

April 2, 1940 - April 12, 2026

John Ferraiolo Sr. passed away on April 12, 2026, surrounded with love.

A proud Italian-American, John lived a full and vibrant life centered around family, faith, and community. He dedicated more than 70 years to the automotive industry, earning respect and recognition throughout his career, including being named IADAC Auto Dealer of the Year and receiving the Italian Alliance Lucaccini Award.

John’s faith was an important part of his life. He was a devoted member of St. Michael's Catholic Church and a 4th Degree member of the Knights of Columbus, where he found brotherhood, purpose, and service.

He was known for his strong presence, his love of music, and his ability to bring people together. Whether through storytelling, laughter, or song, John created moments that will be remembered by those who knew him. He also had a deep love for his dogs, who were constant companions throughout his life.

John is survived by his beloved wife of 55 years, Maxine Ferraiolo; his children, John Jr., Mike, Mark, Kelly Zucca, and Nikki Ferraiolo; his sister, Mary Fornaciari; as well as 9 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Fortunado Ferraiuolo and Julia Mazzera Ferraiolo; his brother, Joseph “Joe” Ferraiolo; and his great-grandchild, Knoxx Byrne.

FUNERAL MASS and CELEBRATION
A Funeral Mass will be held May 1 at 11:00 AM at St. Michael’s Catholic Church.

A Celebration of Life will follow on May 3 at 1:00 PM at Elkhorn Golf Club where ALL family and friends are welcome to gather to honor John’s life through music, faith, and community—just as he would have wanted.

Memories and photos may be sent to RememberJohnSr@gmail.com for use in the Celebration of Life.

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Sokha Sao

July 6, 1951 - April 11, 2026

Sokha Sao was born on July 6, 1951, in Cambodia, the oldest of eight children. He was known for his warm spirit, kind heart, and the joy he brought into every room. Whether through his bright smile, playful sense of humor, or his generosity toward others, Sokha left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him.

In his younger years, he served in the military in Cambodia and met his First wife, Samouen Te. Together, they endured the hardships of the Khmer Rouge before eventually finding refuge in Thailand. They were sponsored to Come to the United States, settling in San Francisco, Ca, on June 1975.

A devoted provider, Sokha worked tirelessly to support his family. One of His greatest passions was cooking. As a talented chef, he found joy in preparing meals and bringing people together. Above all, his family was his greatest Treasure, and he always put them first.

He is survived by his beloved current wife of 18 years Voeung Sam, his Children Jennifer, Chhanda, Sandy, Robert, Nolan, Shirley, Jason, and Kenneth. As well as his Eighteen grandchildren and six Great-grandchildren. His legacy Of love, resilience, and generosity will live on though all who knew him.

VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 1:00pm - 2:00pm on Wednesday, April 29th, 2026 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

SERVICE
A service will be held at 2:00pm on Wednesday, April 29th, 2026 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

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Miguel Mendez Quevedo

December 31, 1992 - April 10, 2026

Miguel Mendez Quevedo of Galt, CA passed away on April 10, 2026 in Lodi, CA. Miguel was born on December 31, 1992 in La Piedad Michoacan, Mexico. Born to parents Jose Saul Mendez and Guillermina Quevedo de Mendez.

He was known for his smile being around his family and friends. He enjoyed family BBQ's and looked forward to days out on the lake with family.

Miguel attended Galt High School and graduated in 2011. Miguel worked seasonally in agriculture. 

Miguel is survived by his parents Jose Saul Mendez and Guillermina Quevedo de Mendez of Galt, brother Guillermo and wife Mayra of Acampo and sister Carolina and husband Lazaro Cueva and nephews Javier, Julian and Jesus Cueva all of Galt.

He is preceded in death by his youngest brother Jesus Mendez Quevedo.

SERVICE
A funeral will be held at Cherokee Memorial in Lodi on April 30, 20026 at 9:00 am. Followed by a luncheon at 23700 N Sowles Rd. Acampo, CA 95220.

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James Lee Fuller

James Lee Fuller

April 13, 1949 - April 7, 2026


OBITUARY

James Lee Fuller, affectionately known as “Jimmy” and “Jones,” departed this life on April 7, 2026, at Dameron Hospital in Stockton, California, just days before his 77th birthday. He was 76 years old.

James was born on April 13, 1949, in Fort Worth, Texas, to James Fuller and Unita Fuller-Jones, both of whom preceded him in death. He was the grandson of Cardell and Lola Fuller of Troup, Texas. At a young age, his family relocated to Fresno, California. His early years were shaped between Fort Worth, Texas, and Fresno, California, where he attended schools in the Fresno Unified School District and later graduated from Edison High School. Shortly after high school, James was drafted into the United States Army. Upon returning, he began building what would become a life defined by hard work, responsibility, and unwavering dedication to family. In 1970, he was united in matrimony to the love of his life, Lorita Fuller, his loving companion and best friend. In search of a new beginning, they decided to relocate from Tulare, California, to Stockton, California.

In 1971, he began his career at San Joaquin Delta College in the maintenance department. What started as a role cleaning classrooms and maintaining campus grounds grew into a remarkable 38-year career. Through diligence and commitment, he rose to become Director of the Maintenance Department before retiring. During his tenure as Director, James made a lasting impact by hiring and mentoring young men in the community, offering many a second chance and an opportunity to provide for their families.

A man of vision and determination, James became a homeowner in his early twenties through a first-time home-buyer program, purchasing land and building his home from the ground up. This achievement reflected his deep belief in responsibility, ownership, and legacy.

James was a man with a strong work ethic. In addition to his full-time career at Delta College, he worked evenings with The Henry Jones Custodial Services, where he cleaned the floors of local grocery stores and the downtown Stockton Car Dealerships. He also spent nearly 30 years driving charter buses on weekends—a role he came to love after transporting athletic teams to their sports games during his time at Delta College.

Beyond his work ethic, James had a passion for working with his hands. He loved cars—from performing simple oil changes to rebuilding engines and restoring classic vehicles. He took great pride in his classic Chevrolets, including his beloved 1959 white Chevy with red leather seats and his black Caprice Classic. He also enjoyed building model cars, maintaining his yard, and creating a space his family could gather and enjoy.

Family was the center of James’ life. He found great joy in family gatherings, holiday dinners, and simply being surrounded by his children and grandchildren. He loved to rent RVs and take his family on summer vacations to places such as Portland, Oregon; Yosemite National Park; Las Vegas; and the beaches of Southern California, where he would park the RV and his wife Lorita would make home-cooked meals on the beach instead of stopping for fast food. Can you imagine her frying pork chops for dinner on the beach? He was known for firing up the grill for family gatherings and serving his famous ribs. He loved when his siblings, nieces and nephews visited, as it gave him the opportunity to step into his role as the “big brother” of the family, offering wisdom. He also enjoyed music from the Motown era, often listening to artists such as James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Luther Ingram, and Smokey Robinson. There were many nights he and his wife, Lorita, would drive around Stockton, cruising and taking in the city lights. In quieter moments, he could be found watching classic sitcoms like The Jeffersons and Sanford and Son, with Esther as one of his favorite characters.

James had a strong, quiet presence. He was hardworking, serious, disciplined, and deeplycommitted to those he loved. He believed in family unity and carried a no-nonsense approach to life. His words, often direct and memorable, reflected both his humor and his expectations: “Handle your business,” “You’ve got more excuses than a dog has fleas,” and “Your head is as hard as the horns of a Billy goat.” Beneath his stern exterior was a man who loved deeply and showed it through provision, protection, and presence.

Though not formally affiliated with a specific church, James faithfully served his community and local congregations in quiet but meaningful ways—helping set up events and offering resources without expecting anything in return. He would often provide rental tables and chairs from Delta College for church events and annual church picnics without charging the church a fee. His favorite televangelist was Dr. Fredrick K.C. Price, whom he listened to faithfully for many years on Sunday mornings.

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 56 years, Lorita Fuller; and several siblings. He leaves to cherish his memory: his children, Brian Torrance (São Paulo, Brazil), Derrick Timmons (Tulare, CA), Desiree Timmons (Tulare, CA), James Lee Fuller, Jr. (Louisiana), Rosalynd Divinity (Los Angeles, CA), Tamala Moore (Stockton, CA), and Sherril Fuller (Stockton, CA); fourteen grandchildren: Shaylynn Garza, Michael Garza, Jr., Lyric Wise, Dontae Torrance, Vetronique Timmons, Derrick Timmons Jr., Moses Timmons, Shantell Timmons, Jacob Timmons, Armanhi Timmons, Isaiah Timmons, Leland Williams, Aiyana Williams, and Ja’vonte Ellington; six great-grandchildren: Janiiah king, Joshua king, Nehemiah Douangmala, Cha’Nya Timmons, Laniya Ellington and Zakhia Williams; his siblings, Ladell Williams (Fresno, CA), Frank Jones, Jr. (Fresno, CA), Cantrell Jones (Seattle, WA), Diane Johnson, and Beverly Gail Jones-Hudson (Sacramento, CA); along with a host of great- grandchildren, nieces, nephews, extended family, and dear friends.

James will be remembered as a man who believed in responsibility, kept his word, and taughtthose around him to do the same. His legacy lives on in the lives he shaped, the family he built, and the values he instilled.


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Rosalyn Ann DiSerio

October 17, 1925 - April 7, 2026


OBITUARY

Rosalyn Anne DiSerio (Salemme) passed away on April 7 at the age of 100. Born to Madeline and Anthony Salemme in Endicott, New York, in 1925, Rosalyn was the second of six children and lovingly known as "Lolie." A proud member of the Greatest Generation, she grew up during the Great Depression, experienced poverty firsthand, and spent two years of her youth in a tuberculosis sanitarium-early hardships that helped shape her strength, resilience, and grace.
Inspired to serve her country during World War II, Rosalyn left home to work for the U.S. State Department in Washington, D.C. After returning to New York, she met Dominick DiSerio, a handsome young serviceman whom she married. Together, they settled in Syracuse, and raised three sons-Victor, Michael, and James-instilling in them the values of hard work, dedication, and family above all else. Rosalyn and Dom supported their sons through sports, schooling away from home, and travels across the country, eventually welcoming seven grandchildren who would all come to know and love her as "Baba."
After nearly 50 years of marriage, Dom suffered a stroke, and they moved to California to be closer to family. Rosalyn became his devoted caregiver for the final 10 years of his life. Her selfless love and compassion were a powerful example to all who witnessed it, and she often said there was nothing she and Dom would not do for each other.
Dom passed away in 2001, and Rosalyn carried on her cherished role as Baba, traveling across the country to attend grandchildren's graduations, weddings, and milestones. She was thrilled to eventually meet all seven of her great-grandchildren and, this past October, joyfully celebrated her 100th birthday surrounded by family who adored her.
Rosalyn was predeceased by her husband Dominick; her brothers Nick and John Salemme; her sisters Anita Salemme and Mary DiSerio; and her daughter-in-law, Renee DiSerio. She is survived by her devoted sons: Victor (Kathleen) of Singer Island, Florida; Michael; and James (Susan) of Stockton, California. She is also survived by her grandchildren Michael, Steven, Laura (Casey), Stephanie, Gina (Patrick), Jill, Dominick, and Justine (Brian); her great-grandchildren James, Will, Ben, John, Isabel, Edward, and Owen; her sister Sally (Otto) Nechlaba of Endicott, New York; and many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins, and godchildren. A private, family funeral will be held in California.
Rosalyn's strong spirit and unwavering optimism-even in the most difficult times-were an inspiration to all. Ever the optimist, she may have single-handedly kept the California State Lotto in business with her daily scratch-off purchases.
Over her 100 years, Rosalyn gained a wealth of wisdom that she gladly shared. When asked for her most important advice, she always said, "Pray every day... no matter who or what you pray to, just pray every day." She also believed, "We don't say goodbye-we say so long."
So long, Baba. You will be deeply missed and forever cherished by a family grateful to have shared in your love for so many years.

VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 9:00am - 10:00am on Tuesday, April 21st, 2026 at the Evergreen Chapel  at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off of Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA.

SERVICE
A service will be held at the Evergreen Chapel  at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off of Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA.


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Lewis Turner

December 24, 1938 - April 6, 2026

Lewis was born on December 24th, 1938, in Stockton, California. He passed away peacefully at home, with family, on April 6th, 2026, in Stockton - He was 87 years old.

He enjoyed a long fulfilling life. He was a proud veteran of the United States Navy. He served as a Missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Minnesota. He was a park ranger at Picacho Peak State Park in Arizona. He was an honored Educator with Stockton Unified School District for over 28 years. He fulfilled many callings within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He served as a Seminary teacher, a High Counselman, a stake Missionary, 1st counselor to the bishop, a Sunday School teacher and a scout leader with the Boy Scouts of America.

His lived his life serving others. He had great faith and love for Our Lord Jesus Christ. His love and devotion for his family were evident in all aspects of his life.

Lewis lived his life full of humor, kindness and love. He is survived by his wife, best friend and sweetheart Linda whom he was married to for 61 years; his 8 children, Rick Turner (Marga), Wendy Farrens (Michael), Todd Turner, Akaylia Sidener (Brian), Ursula LaRosa (Dino), Cary Berkey (Brad), Jesse Turner, Jeff Turner "oldest baby brother" (Sandi), and 34 grandchildren, 48 great grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren, his sister Verna Hansen and his cousin Bobby Ray Bennet.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE
A Celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 at 12:00pm noon at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, located at 8806 Don Ave, Stockton, California 95209.

Lewis will be laid to rest privately.

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