Marian Turbetti
September 9, 1929 - January 6, 2026
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Marian Turbetti
September 9, 1929 - January 6, 2026
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Kenneth Torres
August 4, 1960 - January 6, 2026
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December 11, 1971 - January 6, 2026
VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 12:00pm - 1:00pm on Friday, January 30th, 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 1:00pm on Friday, January 30th, 2026 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.
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Charles Glenn Metcalf
August 13, 1952 - January 5, 2026
OBITUARY
Charles Glenn Metcalf, known to family and friends simply as Glenn, was born in 1952 in Stockton, California, where he also spent much of his life. Glenn passed away surrounded by the legacy of a life defined by hard work, the outdoors, and deep love for his family.
Glenn grew up in Stockton and developed an early appreciation for working with his hands and spending time outside. A skilled welder and mechanic, he built a long and respected career in the trades. Over the years, he worked for D&V Machine Shop, the Fremont NUMMI Toyota Plant, and Simplot, earning the admiration of coworkers for his dedication, mechanical knowledge, and strong work ethic.
Outside of work, Glenn found his greatest joy outdoors. He loved hunting and spending time in nature, pursuits that reflected his patience, self-reliance, and appreciation for the simple things in life. He was also deeply committed to his community, especially its youth. Glenn proudly coached the youth scholastic trap league at Stockton Gun and Bocce, where he shared not only skills but also mentorship, discipline, and encouragement.
Above all else, Glenn cherished time with his children. Being a father was one of his greatest sources of pride, and he valued every moment spent together — whether outdoors, at the range, or simply enjoying each other’s company.
Glenn will be remembered for his steady presence, generous spirit, and the many lives he touched through his work, coaching, and family. His legacy lives on in the lessons he taught, the skills he shared, and the love he gave so freely.
VISITATION
Visitation will be held on Monday, January 26, 2026 from 11:00am-8:00pm at Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.
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Lori Diane Littleton
September 14, 1954 - January 5, 2026
Lori Diane Littleton, known affectionately as Lori to her friends and loved ones, passed away peacefully on January 5, 2026, in Marshall, Texas, at the age of 71. Born on September 14, 1954, in the beautiful town of Coeur D’Alene, Idaho, Lori’s life was defined by her unwavering kindness, her passion for history, and her love for her family and friends.
Lori’s life was a testament to her character; she lived her life to the fullest and had the beautiful gift of gab. She had an extraordinary ability to connect with others and make them feel like family. She was very passionate about calling her friends and family regularly to check in on them and share about all current life events.
Being an adoptee, herself, she became an avid researcher of genealogy. Lori dedicated countless hours to helping adoptive families reunite, a testament to her compassionate spirit. She had a profound respect for the past and worked tirelessly to preserve local history. Lori was particularly involved in her neighborhood’s history and served with enthusiasm on her Homeowners’ Association. Her own home, a historical gem, was the subject of her most recent research and was just finishing her home’s restoration. Any chance she got, she loved to share new discoveries about its rich background and the status of her latest project with anyone who showed interest.
Lori’s love for people was matched by her love for adventure. She organized many family trips to explore new caves, museums, and state parks. An avid camper and water skier during her youth, she shared many fond memories of camping and skiing on Lake Don Pedro with her parents John and Leora Novak and her older sister Jonelle. The Novak/Seibel family was passionate about family reunions in Lodi. Later in life she discovered cruising and would share her adventures captured in her scrap books with anyone who had time to sit and listen.
As we bid farewell to Lori Diane Littleton, we celebrate a life lived with purpose and joy. She was a friend to everyone, and her memory will continue to inspire those who were fortunate enough to know her. Lori’s life was a journey of love, laughter, and learning, and her story will be told with fondness and admiration for generations to come. Her spirit will forever be a guiding light in the lives of her family and friends, and she will be profoundly missed.
Lori was preceded in death by her beloved husband, William “Bill” Littleton, her natural ½ sister, Gerri-Gay Noland, adopted sister, Jonelle Rissel and natural sister, Cindy Hartley as well as her beloved parents John and Leora Novak. She is survived by her ½ sister, Diana Patton, her daughter Tami McCallum and husband Mark, her beloved grandchildren, Elijah and Ella Jameson as well as her estranged daughter Wendy Sager and her husband Todd.
SERVICE
A graveside service will be held at 12:00pm on Thursday, January 15th, 2026 at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA, 95240.
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July 12, 1945 - January 4, 2026
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July 11, 1949 - January 4, 2026
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February 10, 1937 - January 4, 2026
OBITUARY
Alice Mae Medeiros, age 88, passed away on January 4th. She was a longtime resident of Lodi, California, and was born in Maui, Hawaii.
Alice spent many years as a dedicated worker, first at the Diamond Walnut factory and later at Lodi Memorial Hospital, where she remained until her retirement. Her strong work ethic and reliability were hallmarks of her life, and she took pride in supporting her family through her years of employment.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Medeiros, to whom she married the 2nd of March, 1957, spending 63 years together.
She is survived by her sons, Robert Medeiros and his wife Pamela, and Mark Medeiros and his wife Sharon. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Cole, Alex, Josh, and Samantha. She had multiple nieces and nephews and five great grandchildren. Alice is further survived by her brothers, George and Mike, and her sisters, Carol and Lydia.
In her personal life, Alice enjoyed traveling and gambling, pursuits that brought her excitement and enjoyment over the years. She valued time spent with family and appreciated opportunities to explore new places.
Donations may be made in her memory to Hospice of San Joaquin.
VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 12:00pm - 1:00pm on Friday, January 23rd, 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 1:00pm on Friday, January 23rd, 2026 at the Evergreen Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off of Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA. The final committal and reception will follow immediately at at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA, 95240.
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Donald Ray Williams
July 8, 1954 - January 4, 2026
OBITUARY
Donald Ray Williams, 71, of Galt, California, passed away on January 4, 2026, at Lodi Memorial Hospital.
Born on July 8, 1954, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Donald grew up in Flint, Michigan, where his love for music began. As a teenager, he played bass guitar in a band, a passion that stayed with him throughout his life. Music was a constant source of joy for Donald, and he often spent his spare time playing the bass, finding peace and expression through it. In his young adulthood, he also picked up the hobby of weightlifting, developing a lifelong commitment to fitness. He enjoyed going to the gym and lifting weights, a reflection of the discipline and strength he carried throughout his life.
Donald proudly served his country in the United States Navy, completing a full career of dedicated service. His military service allowed him to travel the world and experience many cultures, including Kenya, Australia, the Philippines, Korea, Thailand, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Guam, and the Marshall Islands. These experiences broadened his perspective and left a lasting impression on him. During his Navy career, Donald was assigned as a recruiter for three years in the Bay Area, but his primary occupation was serving as a photographer. He was a talented photographer with a keen eye for detail, capturing many important moments for the U.S. military. He even had the opportunity to work with the United States Secretary of the Interior while serving in the Navy. Through his career, Donald developed a deep passion for photography and loved being behind the camera, capturing both the beauty of scenery and precious family moments. He retired from the Navy after 21½ years of service.
After retiring from the Navy, Donald continued his dedication to service by working as a distribution clerk for the United States Postal Service. During this time, he met many good people who enjoyed his presence and valued his kindness, reliability, and warm personality.
Donald was preceded in death by his father, Moses Williams. He is survived by his devoted wife, Lilia Williams; his daughters, Charlene Williams, Crystal Mock, and Clarissa Williams; his son-in-law, Elbert Mock III; his mother, Catherine Williams; his brothers, Ronald Williams and Terry Williams; and his sister, Sandra Williams.
Above all else, Donald was a family man. He was a good and loving husband to his wife, Lilia, with whom he shared 45 years of marriage. He was an incredible father to his three daughters and looked up to by many within his family as a good man with a funny sense of humor, a respectable and noble presence, and someone who led by quiet example. He was also a well-respected uncle and brother-in-law. His greatest pride and purpose were providing for, caring for, and protecting his wife and children. He was a steady presence, a protector, and a source of unconditional love. Donald’s legacy lives on through the family he cherished, the music he loved, the moments he captured, and the many lives he touched through his quiet strength, integrity, and devotion. Donald will be forever in our hearts and greatly missed.
VISITATION
Visitation with be held on Monday, January 19, 2026, 4:00pm-8:00pm at Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.
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February 6, 1943 - January 3, 2026
Claudine Lopez, 82, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and friend, passed away peacefully on January 3rd, 2026.
Born to Edwin and Irene Stelzer on February 6th, 1943 in Lodi, CA, she graduated from Lodi High in 1960 and met the love of her life, Raymond Lopez the following year. They married June 6th, 1963, where she began her life’s passion of raising her two daughters, Pam and Debbie and being a terrific homemaker.
Claudine had a love for travel, wine tasting and cooking. Cruising was a favorite and Alaska being one she really enjoyed as well as the Caribbean. The last big trip was to Cuba with her husband and close friend which was a lifelong dream. Along with traveling and cooking and enjoying the beautiful California wineries for picnics, her biggest joy was her family. Especially her three granddaughters. She loved to spend time with her friends, neighbors and her cat, Tahoe.
She is survived by her husband of almost 63 years, Raymond Lopez. Daughters Pam (Marcus) Omlin of Princeton, Tx and Debbie (Bill) Anderson of Lodi. She also leaves behind her three granddaughters. Erica and Erin Anderson of Lodi and Paige Omlin of Princeton, TX. She is survived by numerous cousins, niece’s and nephews and both brothers and sisters in law. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.
Claudine is preceded in death by both her parents, her younger brother, Curtis Stelzer and her daughter, Kristina Lopez.
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October 3, 1946 - January 2, 2026
Joy N. Tsusaki passed away on January 2, 2026, surrounded by her loving children at the age of 79. She was a beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and friend.
Joy was born on October 3, 1946 in Hawaii to Jack and Jessie Kiyabu. She was the second oldest of seven children, often helping to care for her younger siblings. Joy graduated from Leilehua High School in Wahiawa and attended business school. Shortly after, she boldly decided to be the first of her siblings to leave the island for the mainland in search of a brighter future.
Joy eventually moved to San Francisco, where she met her husband, Matsumi “Match” Tsusaki. She often joked that mutual friends set them up on a blind date. She could tell right away he was “different than the rest, a nice guy”, that he was the one. Joy and Match married and had their son Myles, then moved to Fremont where daughter Kristine was born. They moved to Sacramento and eventually found a home in Rocklin, where Joy resided for 37 years.
While her children were growing up, Joy was a devoted homemaker. She enjoyed taking care of children, even volunteering at their elementary school where she later worked as a teacher’s aide. Joy and Match loved taking family vacations, including trips to Disneyland, Lake Tahoe, Seattle, Las Vegas, even NYC. There were also numerous, memorable trips to Hawaii to spend time with relatives.
When her children were older, Joy went to work full-time. She eventually landed a position at the State’s unemployment department where she worked for over 20 years, ultimately becoming a supervisor. During this time, she helped watch her granddaughter Kilina on weekends. She and Match also helped care for her while she attended community college in Rocklin.
In her retirement years, Joy enjoyed gardening, hosting family holidays, spending time with her “Coffee Group” friends, and traveling with Match around the country. They went to the Grand Canyon, St. Louis, and even took an epic east coast cruise to Canada. When Match passed in 2016, Joy helped take care of her grandson Evan. They formed a special bond, especially sharing a love for sports. Joy recorded games for them to watch together (SF Giants, 49ers, Oregon Ducks), as well as Sacramento Kings games to share with Myles and Sophia who visited regularly. Just like with Myles, Joy attended all of Evan’s sports games and was his #1 fan.
Joy’s greatest “joy” in life was taking care of her family. She will forever be remembered for her warmth, wittiness, humor and kindness. She is survived by her children Myles (Sophia), Kristine (Aaron), six grandchildren: Kilina, Sylvia, Alyssa, Vanessa, Theresa, and Evan, as well as 16 great-grandchildren.
Service:
Joy’s memorial service will be held on Saturday, February 28, 2026 at 11:30 a.m. in the J. Charles Irwin Reception Center at Cherokee Memorial Park, 14165 Beckman Road, Lodi, CA 95240, with a lunch reception to follow.
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July 12, 1946 - January 1, 2026
SERVICE
A memorial service will be held on Friday, February 6th, 2026 at 10:00am in the Evergreen Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off of Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA.
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Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Ayers family.
September 9, 1939 - December 10, 2025
Mass
Funeral mass is Friday, January 16 at 10am, Church of the Presentation, 1515 W Benjamin Holt Dr, Stockton, CA 95207.
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Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Rivera family.
August 13, 1944 - December 31, 2025
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May 31, 1945 - December 31, 2025
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June 18, 1939 - December 31, 2025
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June 25, 1943 - December 31, 2025
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Linda Kay Lawley
October 26, 1951 - December 29, 2025
Linda Kay Lawley passed away early Monday morning December 29th, 2025. Born to Andrew and Ruby North in Van Buren, Arkansas, on October 26th, 1951, she grew up as the youngest of 10 children. She was 74 years old.
In her early life, Linda spent her childhood with her family and friends, canning fruits and vegetables from her family's garden. From an early age, Linda was taught the importance of a dedicated work ethic, and not only pursued it later in life, but also instilled that belief in her children and grandchildren.
Throughout her career, Linda worked for over 20 years at Campbell’s Canning Factory in Stockton. In addition, she worked as a local union hall representative. Linda dedicated herself and her time to her friends and coworkers, making it a priority to take care of those around her.
Stockton is where Linda began her independent life; caring for her family while building her career. Linda also made time for her hobby of collecting salt & pepper shakers. She collected over 950 individual pairs of salt & pepper shakers, either gifted from friends and family, or symbols of her many journeys and travels. Collecting was something that she loved deeply and shared with her family. She looked forward to holidays and birthdays to see what unique shakers she might be gifted. Her laugh and smile would light up a room as she unwrapped a new set of shakers.
Along with collecting salt & pepper shakers, Linda was a devoted Christian and spent many years with the Fellowship Church. She was dedicated to spending as much time as she could going to Bible Study, practicing the word of God, reviewing prayers, and sharing her love of God with her fellow church-goers. Learning and preaching the word of God is where she found the strength to endure any troubles she might face.
Throughout her later years of life, when her health began to decline, her faith in God and his plan never wavered. She was with God until her final moments and is with him now.
Linda leaves behind her two sons, James Lawley (Melissa) and Bradley Lawley (Cheryl).
Additionally, she is blessed with two step-daughters, Sandra Lawley, and Jean Lawley, 11 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, Andrew and Ruby North; her husband, Jay Lawley; and all of her siblings.
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart...”(Jeremiah 29:11-13)
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July 22, 1934 - December 29, 2025
VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 5:00pm - 8:00pm with a rosary starting at 6:00pm on Wednesday, January 21st, 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 Thursday, January 22nd, 2026 at St. Bernadette's Church, located at 2555 Country Club Blvd, Stockton, CA 95204.
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J. Isaac Castro
June 26, 1957 - December 29, 2025
VISITATION
Visitation held on Thursday, January 15, 2026 9:00am-12:00pm at Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.
SERVICE
Service will be held at 1:00pm on January 15, 2026 9:00am-12:00pm at Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.
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