Domitilo De La Torre

February 13, 1940 - January 19, 2022

Dom (Tilo) R. De La Torre passed away on January 19, 2022 at the age of 81 years old. Dom was born in Portola, CA to Irene and John De La Torre, the fourth of seven children. He was married and survived by his loving wife Julie (Escobar) of 58 years.

Dom is survived by his two daughters Tina (Glenn) Riley and Maryann (Mike) Porter, two grandchildren, Julia and Collin Riley. He was preceded in death by his parents, sisters Rachel and Vince and brother Roy. He is survived by his siblings Clarissa, Alice, and Vera. After attending Stockton College, Dom joined the US Army where he served as a technical illustrator in Germany for two years, where he was awarded a medal as a M-14 Rifle Sharpshooter.

He had a lifelong passion for art and started receiving accolades as early as 11 years old, including being a published illustrator for the book “Man’s Physical Universe”. Some of his art can be seen in private collections. He loved the game of softball and was the team pitcher of the Hazelton Stars for over 20 years. Dom had an unwavering love for animals.

Dom worked as a Senior Planner for San Joaquin County for 33 years before retiring at the young age of 54 to enjoy traveling around the world, camping, fishing, and spending time with his family and friends at the cabin that he and Julie built in the Sierras. Most of all, he loved spending as much time as he could with his family.

SERVICES:

Funeral Services will be held at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial 14165 N. Beckman Road, Lodi CA 95240 on Tuesday, February 1st, 2022 at 10am. Due to protocol masks are required.

In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to American Legion Post 16, Stockton, CA or the Fat Kitty City Humane Society.

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Grace Bull

April 06, 1935 - January 18, 2022

Grace Snustad Bull passed away peacefully on January 18, 2022, with her family by her side. Grace was born on April 6, 1935, on the family farm in Hendrum, Minnesota to Carl and Gilma Snustad. Grace graduated from Hendrum High School, attended Concordia College and graduated from North Dakota State University, majoring in biology with a minor in English. Always looking for the next adventure, she headed west and started teaching high school English in Buckly, Washington. After two years, she was hired as an English teacher at Lodi High School. She married fellow teacher Kenneth Bull and they had two daughters: Jennifer Catherine in 1963 and Marsha Lee in 1965. Grace left teaching in 1963.

Always trying to help others, Grace was a member of the Migrant Ministry and helped organize and run a daycare for migrant workers in a warehouse near Woodbridge, CA in the late 1960s and early 70s. Also in the early 70s, she was a charter member of Lodi Ecology Action and helped start Lodi’s first recycling center.

Grace went back to teaching in 1971 at Bidwell School. In 1973, she decided to attend Joaquin Delta College to pursue her nursing degree as an RN. She worked as a surgical nurse at Lodi Memorial Hospital from 1975 until retirement in 2000. During this time, she was an active member of the local chapter of the Association of Operating Room Nurses.

Grace was always on the move and lived life to the fullest! Her passion was skiing, but she loved tennis, golfing, bicycling, backpacking, hiking, birding and traveling the world. She enjoyed camping and traveling with her partner of 40 years, Jim Gomer. She especially loved to spend time with her granddaughters, Abigail and Carly!

Grace was a generous person, volunteering her time and donating to her favorite charities. She was a two time breast cancer survivor and she volunteered for over 15 years with the American Cancer Society counseling cancer patients (Reach to Recovery) and driving patients to medical appointments (Drive to Recovery). Grace also volunteered tutoring students learning English as a second language. During theholiday season, she rang the bell for the Salvation Army. Grace also supported Doctors without orders,

Lodi Community Concerts, the Stockton symphony, The Nature Conservancy, Sierra Club and many other charities.

Grace is survived by her daughter Jennifer Bull and husband Joe Croteau, daughter Marsha Bull-Windham, granddaughters Abigail Bull-Windham and Carly Windham, and many loved nieces and nephews and their children. She was preceded in death by Jim Gomer, her parents, her sisters Inez and Mildred, her brothers Nels, Carroll, George and Willard, and their beloved spouses.

The family wishes to thank Brookdale in Lodi for the exceptional care provided to Grace during her final months.

There are no services planned at this time, but a celebration of life may be scheduled in the future. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Grace’s memory to the American Cancer Society, Salvation Army, Doctors without Borders, or charity of your choice.

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Maria Lazaro

February 10, 1940 - January 15, 2022

VISITATION

A visitation will be held from 4:00pm - 7:00pm on Friday February 4, 2022 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

SERVICE

A memorial service will be held at 1:00pm on Thursday February 10, 2022 at Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

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Joan Gallagher

JULY 30 1934 - JANUARY 13 2022

Joan Gallagher, of Stockton California, passed away peacefully and went to be with the Lord on January 13, 2022.

Joan was born in San Francisco, California, on July 30, 1934 to Raymond and Julia Valentin. Joan was the eldest of six children and was lovingly raised in a close-knit family. Joan graduated from Edison High School, and continued her education at Stockton Jr. College. Upon graduation, she returned to San Francisco where she worked as a clerk at the Fire Rating Bureau. Joan moved to Sacramento in 1961 where she started her Civil Service career as a Secretary at McClellan Air Force base. She met and married Sgt. James Gallagher and accompanied him to the United Kingdom where she worked as a Clerk-Steno for the U.S Air Force in South Ruislip. Joan returned to the U.S and continued her career in the Space Missile Systems office at Norton Air Force Base in San Bernardino CA.

A second tour to Europe took her and her family to Oxfordshire where she secured a position as a Stenographer/Secretary for the Base Commander at RAF Upper Heyford.

She later returned to the U.S and worked at Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base in Missouri, and in 1980, Joan was assigned as Secretary-Steno for NORAD in North Bay Canada. She relocated to Illinois, and successfully worked three different positions within the Communications Command until her retirement in 1996 from the Directorate of Manpower & Personnel U.S. Transportation Command at Scott Air Force Base. She received the Outstanding Civilian Career Service Medal accompanied by a letter  of appreciation from President Clinton for her outstanding service and dedication to the U.S Air Force, the U.S Transportation Command and the Department of Defense. She was also presented with a U.S flag that was flown over our nation's Capitol in honor of her 35 years of service.

Joan’s profession of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ was a special moment in her life. Her volunteer service for the Lord and her community included leading a team of “greeters”, facilitating a Celebrate Recovery group and devoting her time as a nursery volunteer. Joan also taught the Missionettes Girls’ Club and took pride in community outreach and nursing home visitations. She loved the Lord, the Word of God, and attending Church.

Joan’s children, grandchildren and great grandchildren were the joys of her life. Her children include Susan Smith (Jeremy Smith), Leanora Abbs (Barry Abbs), Teri Slack and Valerie Hill (Thomas Hill).

Her grandchildren, Cameron Stewart-Smith (Abbi Stewart-Smith), Aaron Robok-Abbs (Lottie Robok-Abbs), Kayleigh Hobson (James Hobson), Samantha Loxton (Harry Loxton) and Emily Abbs.

Her great grandchildren, Caleb Stewart-Smith, Levi Stewart-Smith and Theodore Robok-Abbs brought much happiness and warmth to her heart.

Joan was preceded in death by her brothers MacArthur Valentin and Raymond Valentin, her sisters Melba Cole and Linda Andersen, and her daughters Susan Smith and Teri Slack.

She is survived by her brother Peter Valentin (Jo Hamdy), her children, her grandchildren and great grandchildren.

 SERVICES:

A Memorial Service will be held on Monday January 31, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. Cherokee Memorial Park in the Vineyard Chapel located at 14165 N. Beckman Road., Lodi CA 95240

Roy Collins

September 15, 1932 - January 12, 2022

Roy Collins, beloved and dedicated husband, has followed his wife Dolores to heaven on January 12th.

Roy was born in Bishop, California September 15th, 1932. His family moved to Grass Valley, Ca where he graduated from High School in 1950. Roy then joined the United States Air Force in 1950 where he served with honor. Roy was a dedicated employee for Caltrans where he served as a Disaster Preparedness Supervisor and then trainer. He and his wife Dolores loved community theatre, travel and were well-known for their trips around California in their private plane which Roy piloted.

Roy and Dolores were married Feb 14th, 1985 until her death in 2012. Roy is survived by this step-children Carol and Bill and his adored granddaughter Brittney.

Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Collins family.

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Janelle Acevedo

November 29, 1979 - January 12, 2022

Janelle Acevedo, age 42, passed away on January 11, 2022, surrounded by her family, after a courageous battle with cancer. Janelle is survived by her husband Gabriel; daughters, Evangelina and Elisa; sons, Gabriel and Samuel; mother, Sarah; sister Michele (Adelfo); brothers, David (Renee), Salvador (Bianca); as well as many extended family members. She was preceded in death by her father, Salvador.

Janelle enjoyed taking trips to Monterey Beach with her family and watching her children play sports. Janelle’s compassion for her family, great sense of humor, love, and laughter will be missed by all who knew her. 

SERVICES:

A viewing will be held on Friday, January 21, 2022 from 4:00pm to 7:00pm at Vineyard Chapel, Cherokee Memorial Park in Lodi, CA with the rosary beginning at 6pm.

Burial will take place Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 11:00am at Lodi Memorial Cemetery.

Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Acevedo family.

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Myrtle Hatsuye Fujitani

June 19, 1922 - January 11, 2022

Myrtle Hatsuye Fujitani passed away peacefully on January 11, 2022, at the age of 99.  She was born in Acampo, California on June 19, 1922 to Sekijiro and Kane Fujitani.  Myrtle was a 1940 graduate of Lodi High school.

In 1942, Myrtle and her family were relocated to an internment camp in Rohwer, Arkansas where Myrtle worked in the secretarial pool.

In 1946, Myrtle returned to Acampo and eventually found employment with Krieger Motors, the Ford dealership in Lodi.  Myrtle worked in the business department of Krieger Motors which became Green Ford and, then Geweke Ford.  Myrtle later found positions with Parker Volkswagen and Stockton Nissan.

Myrtle’s hobbies included reading and bowling.  Her biggest love was adopting and caring for  stray dogs and cats.

Mrytle is survived by her nephews Wesley (Gayle) Fujitani and Paul (Lynne) Fujitani, her grandnephews Corey Fujitani (Lauren) and Gregory Fujitani and her grandnieces Stacy Fujitani and Wendy Fujitani.  She is predeceased by her parents, Sekijiro and Kane Fujitani, and her brothers Lloyd and Eddie.  In addition to Lloyd and Eddie, Myrtle had two older brothers who died in infancy.

A private service will be held by the family.

Donations in memory of Myrtle may be sent to PALS Haven, 5113 W. Sargent Rd., Lodi, Ca 95242 or Animal Friends Connection, 933 S. Cherokee Lane, Lodi, Ca 95240.

Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Fujitani family.

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Everett "Bud" R. Goold, Jr.

June 29, 1943 - January 10, 2022

Everett R. Goold, Jr, better known as Bud Goold, died at the age of 78 in Dameron Hospital on January 10, 2022 after several months of declining health. He was born June 29,1943 to Everett R. Goold, Sr. and Elizabeth Goold. Bud lived in Stockton most of his life. He graduated from Lincoln High School in 1961 and then joined the US Navy. After he completed his tour of duty, he returned to Stockton and enrolled at San Joaquin Delta College. During his summer vacations, he worked at his late father's construction company, R. Goold & Son. After Delta College, he continued his education at Sacramento State where he earned a Bachelors' degree in Police Science.

While he was at Sacramento State, he met Loree Keeffe and they were married in August 1968. They both went back to Sacramento State to finish their college degrees. In February of 1969, he and Loree returned to Stockton so Bud could work for R. Goold & Son.

In January 1971, their first son, Glenn, was born. Their second son, Dean, was born in 1973. Both of their sons have fond memories of the time that they spent with their Dad. Bud supported their interest in Little League and he even coached Dean's team. Bud also took Glenn and Dean on fishing trips to the Klamath River. One of their favorite yearly events was the Dove Shoot with the Coddington family.

In 1987, Bud started his own company, Bud Goold Backhoe Service. He operated his business until August 1998 when he had a massive stroke. After that he worked very hard to learn how to walk and talk again. With the loving support and care of family, Bud was able to live independently for many years. He was not able to work but he was able to be a loving grandfather, to his five grandchildren, Mackenzie, Logan, Aris, Peja, Payton and his great grandson, Lincoln.

Even though Loree and Bud had separated prior to his stroke, they remained friends and shared many family holidays and get-togethers.

Bud was predeceased by his parents, his sister, Joan Cowger, his brother-in-law, John Pappa and his nephew, Chuck (Charles) Cowger. He is survived by his sons, Glenn(Karrie) and Dean(Radora), former partner, Loree(Barbara Fluetsch) and his sisters, Beverly Allerdice, Meredith Pappa and Debbie(Phil) Miller, and numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held on March 4th, 2022 at 10am at Cherokee Memorial Park & Funeral Home, Vineyard Chapel, 14165 N. Beckman Rd. Lodi, CA, (209) 334-9613. Following the services, there will be a Celebration of Life at the Stockton Gun & Bocce Club from 11:30a-5p, 4343 N Ashley Ln, Stockton, CA. Funeral services will also be live streamed for those who cannot attend in person. Please contact mackenzietg@yahoo.com for more details.

In lieu of flowers, the family prefers donations to the local charity of your choice in Bud's name.

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March 4th 2022 at 9:45 AM PST

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Yvonne Migliori

January 29, 1958 - January 09, 2022

VISITATION

A visitation will be held from 9:00am - 11:00am on Wednesday January 19, 2022 at the Chapel of Flowers in Cherokee Memorial Park, located off  Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA, 95240.

GRAVESIDE SERVICE

A graveside service will follow at 11:00am on Wednesday January 19, 2022 at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA, 95240.

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CONCHITA ARRIOLA CRUZ

June 8, 1921 - January 8, 2022

Francisca Consolacion "Conchita" Arriola Cruz passed away peacefully and went to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, in Heaven, on January 8, 2022, at the age of 100 years.  She was born in Dingras, Illocos Norte, Philippines, on June 8, 1921 to Gabriel and Emiliana Arriola, one of 10 children.

Conchita was a talented seamstress and received a diploma in dressmaking and fashion. She owned a dress shop in Manila, Philippines with her sister, Basilia "Bess". On April 12, 1946, Conchita married Antonio Juan Cruz, who waited to welcome her to Heaven, since his passing on April 14, 1988.

After coming to the U.S. in 1948 when Antonio was released from the U.S. Army with an honorable discharge, they settled in the Lodi, California area. Antonio was resourceful to find employment and free housing and utilities for Conchita to stay home and raise their five children.

Conchita leaves behind a godly legacy to those five children and their families: George Cruz (Leigh), Marlene Cruz (& Edward) Young, Kathy Cruz (& John) Rodriguez, Antonio A. (& Tracy) Cruz, and Charles A. (& Denise) Cruz; Grandchildren Kacy Rodriguez, Joshua Rodriguez, Gabriel Cruz, Jessica Cruz, Kayla Rodriguez (Lance Weckerle), Antonio Jordan Cruz, Britney (& Cody) Brum, Josh (& Natalie) Moore, and Shallyn (& Kenny) Admire. Great-Grandchildren Lane Joseph, Landry, Logan & Liam Weckerle; Izzy, Isla & Jimmy Brum; Asher, Liam & Reese Moore; McKenLyn & Kenny (Jr.) Admire.

Conchita was reunited with only three of her nine other siblings when her brother Johnny Areola (Nieces & Nephew Jenny, Josie, Rosalie, Virgina & John (Beth) and sister Juanita Ariola Cruz (Niece Audrey) and brother-in-law Fabian (Niece Henrietta "Lolly", Nephews Ricky & Tommy) settled in the U.S., also, and her sister "Bess"(Niece Nimfa) visited years later.

A private service will be held by the family.