ALBERTA WENNHOLD SHOOKSept. 7, 1929 – Jan. 1, 2017
Alberta passed away in her El Dorado Hills home after a short illness. She was a Stockton High
School graduate. After her marriage to Albert Shook the couple moved to Washington DC and later to Southern CA. She returned to Northern CA to live in Stockton, Elk Grove, Fair Oaks, and Orangevale. She retired as a career US Post Office Employee. Alberta’s interests and activities included Camp Fire Girls, volunteering at the Sacramento Railroad Museum, photography, stamp collecting, genealogy, and keeping ties with family and friends. She was predeceased in death by her only child, Dianne Shook. She is survived by cousins Adeline Lorraine Castleman and Geraldine Pedroncelli.
VISITATION
Visitation will be held at Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home in Lodi on Mon., Jan. 16 from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
SERVICES
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice.


in 1938. She did some fashion modeling at the Deb Shop in San Francisco and was in a beauty contest there. She also did some modeling for professional photography. When asked to make a test film by a Hollywood agent, she declined as she was engaged to the love of her life, Ralph Petersen. They were married on Mother's Day, May 12, 1940, and had a 50th Anniversary on Mother's Day 1990. Helen and Ralph had over 54 years together and loved every minute of it.
March 14, 1926 - Dec. 28, 2016
at the age of 84. The wife of the late Glenn W. Gray of Stockton, she is survived by her three children Laura Mueller (Bob) of Gardnerville, NV, Jenny Jones (Bob) of Stockton and Greg W. Gray of Stockton. Her three granddaughters, Megan and Morgan Gray, Brooke Jones, and great-grandson Louis also survive her.
Jean was the daughter of professional baseball player, the late Jake Daniel, a former Brooklyn Dodger (among other ball clubs) and Ruby Daniel of La Grange, Georgia. She enjoyed travel, journaling, gardening, baking and loved music. Jean taught Linden 4-H cooking classes and enjoyed dances with her husband at the Stockton Moose Lodge. She attended local Baptist churches as well as Dunson Baptist Church of La Grange, Georgia.
He was 85. He was born April 26, 1931 to Viola and Henry Willhite in Bokoshe, OK. The family moved to California and settled in Linden when he was 10 years old. He was a proud U.S. Army veteran, and was a retriever mechanic serving 2 tours of duty during the Korean Conflict. Upon his return from military service to civilian life he met and fell in love with Maryanthia Vezaldenos. They wed soon after in June 1955 and remained happily married for the past 61 years. He worked his entire life in the farming and trucking industry. He started O.W. trucking and later O.W. Hay Service. He had a strong, tireless work ethic, with his mantra being: “Work first, there’s always time to play later”. When the work was done he loved to hunt and fish and in later years enjoyed golfing with his wife. More important than anything to him was spending time with his wife, family and life-long friends.He is survived by his loving wife Maryanthia; his daughter Victoria (Billy) Harris; daughter Judee Willhite, and son Ole (Janet) Willhite Jr. He will be missed as “Papa” to his grandchildren: Hilary (Michael) Seymour, Joey (Stefania) Willhite, Samantha (Troy) Swanson, Billy (Rachel) Harris, Jr. and Jason (Nikki) Harris. His great grandchildren: Mikayla, Mikenna and Mikenzie Seymour; Olivia and T.J. Swanson, and Riley and Joshua Harris will miss their beloved “Papa-O”. He is also survived by his sister Catherine Coldani; and brothers Earl, Ray, and John Willhite.
Dad knew his journey here was drawing to a close and specifically asked that we be sure to acknowledge his dedicated and caring Dr. Abbas Chothia, Dr. John Bouteller, his favorite nurse Donna Burke (RNP) and the entire staff of Stockton Cardiology. Also a special thank you to Dr. James Morrissey who dad attributes giving him 33 additional years of time with his family and was always revered as a family friend.
Forever in our hearts; rest in peace now Dad until we are together again.