November 27, 1962 - May 14, 2017 Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home is honored to serve the Towle family.
Joseph Bryan Towle Born to Elwyn and Barbara Towle on November 27, 1962. He was born here in Stockton, CA and lived here until here until he passed away on May 14, 2017 to join his loved ones in heaven. He has left behind his loved wife Tonia Towle and the following children he loved with all his heart. Joseph Bryan Towle and his wife Brenda, Crystal Ann Towle, Michelle Elaine Towle, Mikayla Diane Towle, Michael Alan Towle, Mathew Gerald Towle, Coley Simerly, and Cheyenne Jansma. His greatest loved grandchildren, Frankie, Isabelle, and Christian. He has also left behind his very loved siblings, Catherine Ann Arts, David Henry Towle and his wife Reba Towle, Suzzie Ellane Bromley, Sherrie Lynn Towle and all his niece's and nephews. He has also left behind some wonderful friends like Craig Hawkins, Mike Connelly. I know his 2 little dogs Baby and Mimi misses him. He had a wonderful life. He was great at anything that he wanted to do. One of those things was learning to play the guitar. He had multiple awards from bowling, he loved to fish, and he loved to watch his favorite football team play. That would be the Raiders if you knew him you would already know that. He was also commemorated for saving a boy from drowning. He had many jobs that he worked throughout his life but he loved truck driving the most. He was able to see a lot of this country that way. He worked for Conti trucking for almost 20 years. He was a strong believer in God and read his bible faithfully. He gave to multiple charities and homeless. He had such a kind and loving heart. He passed after his father and mother. He also lost his younger brother Robert Maurice Allen Towle and best friend Kevin Baker. He is going to be very missed. He is resting at Cherokee Memorial at the waterfall. Our song was your arms feel like home from 3 doors down.



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or) and Casey Eklund; and great grandson, Miles Taylor. Nobuye is survived by a younger brother, Tom Daijogo (Barbara) and numerous nieces and nephews. Nobuye is predeceased by her son, Steven Sakahara and her daughter, Jeanne Kohler; parents, Ichiro and Shiye Daijogo; and siblings Kazuto Daijogo, Tsutaye Tanaka, Yoshiye Kamei, and James Daijogo. Nobuye grew up in Placer County and graduated from Placer Union High School in 1940. She met and married the love of her life, Bill Shizuto Sakahara at Tule Lake Internment Camp in 1945. In 1946 they moved to Lodi where they raised their children, Glyneth, Steven, and Jeanne and where they continued to reside.
Nobuye found enjoyment as a homemaker along with a brief career as a beautician. She had a great love of her garden and she would most often be found tending to her flowers. Anne and Casey remember spending many childhood weekends with their grandparents, fishing at Lake Camanche, tending to the koi in their backyard and eating Nobuye’s apple pies for which she was well-known.
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