Michael Dahlstrom

January 24, 1967 - June 13, 2020

Michael (Mike) Dahlstrom passed away in Stockton at the age of 53. Survived by his parents, Don and Karen Dahlstrom; wife, Liella Dahlstrom; proud father of children, Louis, Michael, Ashley, Karen, Heather, Stacy and Taylor Ann. Preceded in death by daughter, Marion.

Mike enjoyed spending time with his family and dear friends demonstrated by the way he reached out to those in his community. He will be remembered as a caring and loving person.

Due to COVID-19, the family is prevented from providing a service he deserves. A private service is scheduled for June 26, 2020 at 1:00 PM; however, those unable to attend can participate in a livestream or recorded video after the memorial. Details will be on the families FB accounts or upon request. Mike will be greatly missed but will remain in our hearts forever.

SERVICE

The funeral service for Michael will be held at 1:00pm on Friday June 26, 2020 at Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

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Ernesto Aguila Sr.

October 9, 1953 - June 13, 2020

Ernesto Manuel Aguila Sr. of Lodi passed away on June 13, 2020 at the age of 66 in Lodi. Mr. Aguila was born on October 09, 1953 to Manuel and Rosa Aguila in Tijuana, Mexico.

He worked in agriculture and upholstery. He attended Sacramento State University. He loved his family, children and grandchildren. He enjoyed gambling, history, yard sales and collecting antiques. He was a devoted grandfather who worshiped his grandchildren. Mr. Aguila is survived by his children, Teresa Aguila, Oscar Rivera (Trisha) of Lodi, Ernesto Aguila Jr. of Lodi, Natasia Aguila Ruiz of Lodi; Eight grandchildren, Alyssa Mota, Marissa Rivera, Acacia Rivera, Ernesto Aguila III, Oscar Rivera III, Ramon Ruiz, Annalisa Ruiz, and Leticia Buckley. Two great-grandchildren, Alexander and Anakin Lewis-Mota. He was preceded in death by his parents Rosa Ramos Aguila and Manuel Lopez Aguila, the mother of his three children, Lisa Aguila, partner, Sherman Buckley, brothers, Ignacio Aguila and Arturo Aguila, and nephew, Orlando Aguila.

VISITATION

A viewing for friends and family will be held on Monday, June 22, 2020 from 9:00 a.m until 4:00 p.m. at Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

SERVICE

A service will be held on June 23, 2020 at 1 p.m. also at Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240. The service will be followed by a dinner at the Moose Lodge, 3824 Woodbridge Rd, Acampo, CA 95220 from 3:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m.

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Gerald Gandt

November 26, 1934 - June 13, 2020

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Gerald William Gandt died in Lodi, CA on June 13, 2020 at age 85. Gerry is survived by his wife, Amelia Jane Klusendorf Gandt, and their three daughters: Ellen J. Gandt (Sarah Hall) of Boston MA, Megan Gandt Guansing (Alan Guansing) of Seattle WA, and Sarah E. Gandt of Lodi, CA.

Gerry was born in Cedarburg, WI on November 26, 1934 to Anita Irene Gandt and Hilbert W. “Hip” Gandt. He attended Shorewood and Cedarburg High Schools and graduated from Cedarburg High, where he excelled in academics and athletics (playing football, basketball, and baseball among other sports) in 1953.

With an academic scholarship and his athletic prowess, Gerry entered the University of Wisconsin-Madison that fall to study Economics and play football for the Badgers. A knee injury cut short his gridiron career but at the UW he had the good fortune to meet his future wife, Jane Klusendorf, of Barneveld, WI. They both graduated from the UW and were married in 1959. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with their children on an Alaskan cruise. They celebrated 60 years together on dry land, quietly, at home.

While in college, Gerry proudly served in ROTC and did his basic training at Ft. Benning in Georgia. He left the army in 1958 and continued to serve as a 1st Lieutenant in the Reserve for several years.

Gerry began his career in building manufacturing by joining Inland Steel Co. in Milwaukee, WI as a time study man. Over the course of his long career, Gerry occupied a variety of managerial roles, from General Manager to Vice-President. The family saw the U.S. as a result of his work and enjoyed living in Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee, and California. He retired from Varco Pruden Buildings in Turlock, CA in 1996.

Gerry was a lifelong athlete and sportsman—an avid cyclist, tennis player, hiker, camper, gardener, and fisherman. He was adept with tools and undertook major projects and improvements in each of the family’s homes. He was an excellent writer and took great pleasure in recording stories from life for his family and schoolmates at class reunions. He also shared interests with his daughters as he followed their lives and careers, focusing on a wide array of topics and activities: music, singing, and the harmonica, baking, rowing, dancing, playing bridge, traveling, and photography.

Gerry was loved by many and is deeply missed by his family and friends. As everyone who met him says, his smile could light up a room.

A memorial service will be held in spring 2021 at the White Church Cemetery in Barneveld, WI. Memorials can be sent to the University of Wisconsin-Madison Foundation https://secure.supportuw.org/give/ or to the United Congregational Christian Church of Lodi, 701 S. Hutchins St, Lodi CA 95240.

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George Bauserman

October 16, 1938 - June 6, 2020

George was born October 16th, 1938 in Brooklyn, New York. He went to his heavenly home June 6th, 2020 at Stanford Hospital in Palo Alto. His family moved to California in 1945. He graduated from Huntington Park High School in 1956 and then attended Air Conditioning and Refrigeration trade school for 4 years. After graduating, he worked in his trade for 40 years, first as a journeyman and then becoming a superintendent. After his retirement, he worked for a consulting firm for two years.

He married Carol, his soulmate and best friend in 1961 and they were blessed with two sons, Michael (Pam) Bauserman and David (Lianne) Bauserman. He had four grandchildren, Jennifer Bauserman, Jessica (Nick) James, Jeffrey (Kc) Bauserman and Julianne Bauserman. He also had three great grandchildren, Ryan and Lily James and Everly Bauserman.

He is also survived by his brother, Bill (Marilyn) Bauserman and several nieces and nephews.

He is proceeded in death by his parents, George and Victoria Bauserman and a nephew, Eric Bauserman.

George's favorite sport was basketball, and enjoyed both playing and watching. He played three days a week for 40 years and after he couldn't play any longer he became a bowler and played in a league up until the time he went into the hospital.
George's number one activity was being active in his church. He began at Temple Baptist (Grace Point) and more recently First Baptist. He enjoyed being active with the youth, putting on plays, serving on various boards, serving as a chairman for the Joint Heirs Class and many other areas.

His favorite "hobby" was helping his family and friends with "fixer upper" projects. He built our home in the country, remodeled kitchens, repaired household items, etc. He and Carol were blessed with being able to take many trips, several including special friends. Two trips were driving trips across the U.S., usually always finding friends or family along the way.

Our family will miss him so very much but we also know we will someday join him in heaven. At this time there will only be a family graveside service. Donations in his name can be made to First Baptist Church of Lodi.

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