Ronald Bambico

Ronald Bambico
August 25, 1951 - February 8, 2026

Ronald R. Bambico of Lodi, age 74, passed away on February 8th, 2026. Ronald was born in Hawaii on August 25th, 1951. 

Ronald was the beloved husband of Debra F. Bambico. Loving father of Ronald S. Bambico, Christina Bambico Travis (Yorba), Stacy Bryson (Audrey Bailey),Jennifer Bryson and Samantha Cromwell (Ben). Dear grandfather of Jr. Bambico, Kelsey Bambico, Anastasia Bambico, Abby Cromwell, Addy Cromwell, Jordan, YJ Travis and Coleman Travis. Brother of Lloyda Murphy, Norma Bambico, and Rick Bambico (Tina).

He was preceded in death by his mother Mary Tanghal Bambico, father Venancio Bambico, brother Van Bambico and daughter Samantha Cromwell.

Ronald was deeply loved by his family and was incredibly proud of his children and grandchildren. Ronald was an Army Veteran and worked at General Mills for over 30 years. He was devout in his faith, and enjoyed reading the bible daily. He was passionate about playing golf, singing in the church choir, taking care of his pets, and traveling. He loved hosting casual family get-togethers to laugh, share stories and connect all those he loved. 

CELEBRATION OF LIFE
A celebration of Ronald Bambico's life will be held at The Home Church on Friday, February 27th at 1:00pm.  11451 N. West Lane, Lodi, CA 95242

Fond pictures and expressions can be shared here https://www.forevermissed.com/ronald-r-bambico?short_code=DZROl80o

Thank you, Christina 

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Cheryl Joan Hitchcock

Cheryl Joan Hitchcock
August 1, 1953 - February 8, 2026

Cheryl Joan Hitchcock, 72, passed away peacefully on February 8, 2026, at her daughter Allison’s family home in Galt, California. She met a diagnosis of ALS with unwavering resilience and her signature wit, surrounded by her beloved family and best friend Melissa at the time of her passing.

A native of Lodi, Cheryl was the daughter of the late Orville and Viola Bohnet. She spent her adult life in Stockton, where she balanced a distinguished career in nursing with the joys and challenges of raising her family. While she was a dedicated caregiver by trade, she was best known for her unique sense of humor—delightfully irreverent, sometimes toeing the line of appropriateness, and always bringing laughter to those around her.

After the death of her beloved husband, Bob, to whom she was married for nearly 45 years, Cheryl moved in with her daughter Emily. Together, they spent several years in San Diego, where Cheryl volunteered at the San Diego Zoo, embracing new experiences and sharing her warmth with both visitors and staff. Later, she moved with Emily's family to Virginia Beach, where she formed many close friendships and continued to bring joy to everyone she met. She then returned to her roots in her hometown of Lodi, focusing on her health and nurturing friendships both old and new, before finally moving into her eldest daughter Allison’s family home in Galt.

Cheryl was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Bob, her parents, and brother Dalton. She is survived by her brother, Keith, and his wife, Shirley; and her sister, Marcia, and her husband, Ron. Her legacy of care and laughter lives on through her four children and their spouses: Mike and Andy, Allison and Derek, Lindsey and Patrick, and Emily and Max. She was the immensely proud grandmother of nine—Savannah and her husband Josh, William, Avery, Adrian, Gabriel, Axel, Barrett, Clyde, and Victoria—and great-grandmother of two—Jace and Lane, Savannah and Josh’s children.

Private services will be held at Cherokee Memorial.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to the ALS Association in Cheryl’s memory.  

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Mary Jane Turley Sgheiza

Mary Jane Turley Sgheiza

August 31, 1938 - February 7, 2026

A loving wife, mother, sister, daughter, grandmother, great grandmother, Sorority sister, volunteer, and friend; Mary Sgheiza was born to Everett John and Eva Marjorie Turley, along with her twin sister Merle, on August 31, 1938, in Stockton, California. She attended Lottie Grunsky Elementary, Stockton Junior High School, and Stockton College (Lower Division). In school, Mary excelled in both tennis and track, and was very involved in Job’s Daughters. When she was 19, Mary afford worse joined the Beta Sigma Phi service sorority, and was a committed and loving member of the Alpha Pi Master chapter here in Stockton, where she held many chapter and regional positions on many boards, committees, and councils, as well as volunteering with her chapter sisters in local events such as the annual Asparagus Festival. Sorority was a commitment throughout her adult life and she was as active member for 69 years.

In November, 1956, Mary wed Alfred Sgheiza in Morris Chapel with a reception in the 540 Building. Shortly after their marriage began, Alfred began service in the U.S. Army in Germany. Upon his return, Mary and Al purchased a home in Stockton’s Mayfair District, in which they lived until Afred died in 2004. Mary remained at their home until her passing, on February 7, 2026.

Professionally, Mary spent years in the Financial Services Industry, for 38 years with Bank of America and another 10 years with Merrill Lynch. During her daughter Laurie’s school years, Mary served as a leader for both Bluebirds and Camp Fire Girl groups, as well as being a competitive bowler in Women’s Leagues at Pacific Avenue Bowl. From the late 70’s through the 90’s, Mary and Al were active members of the Stockton Water Ski Club, and also loved attending state conventions for Mary’s sorority, where they met new friends who became lifelong travel companions.

After Alfred’s passing, Mary enjoyed bi-monthly Bunco Night’s with friends; she and close friend and fellow Beta Sigma Phi sister, Jan Gerst, volunteered each month as docents at Haggin Museum, and she spent many hours preparing creative materials devoted to making Holiday and get well cards for Veterans, serving members of the military, as well as get well and birthday cards for friends and family and her sorority sisters. During the summers, Mary and her girlfriends loved being a part of the Stockton Port’s’ Silver Sluggers senior citizen cheering section during home games.

Through her entire life; by way of family, friends, and her much loved sorority sisters and affiliated groups, Mary’s life was about loving and giving, and service to others.

Mary is survived by her daughter Laurie Davison, her granddaughter Ashley Deja, and her great-grandchildren Mia, Henry, Connor, and Tommy, all of Michigan; sister-in-law Rose Marie Wall, of Morada, nieces Toni Chavarria (Scott) of Lenore, California, and Lisa Gunn of Durham, California; nephews Dennis Jones, Bob Bartman (Susan), John, and Chuck, grand-nephews Charles and Shawn Bartman, all of Stockton, and Alex Fisher Bartman of Austin, Texas. Mary was preceded in death by her husband, Alfred Sgheiza, her parents, Ed and Marge Turley, her twin sister, Merle Schauer, and her brother-in-law, Harry Schauer.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests you consider a donation to the service charity of your choice.

SERVICE
A service will be held at 10:00am on Tuesday, March 10th, 2026 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240, with a reception to follow.

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Jerry Dwain Brand

August 19, 1946 - February 7, 2026

Jerry Dwain Brand, 79 years old of Lodi, CA went home to the Lord on February 7, 2026. Born on August 19, 1946, in Chickasha, Oklahoma. He was a devoted husband of 59 years to Janice L. Brand and father to Timothy Brand, Paul Brand, and Kathryn Shelton. Jerry was not only a father to his children, but he was also supportive and loved his daughters-in-law, Angel Brand and Crystal Brand and his son-in-law, Tim Shelton.

Jerry spent several years as a truck driver and loved to cruise around the foothills of California, fishing whenever and wherever he could, visiting family, or just enjoying the scenery. Jerry is also a Veteran of the United States Army and the Oklahoma National Guard from 1965 to 1971.

Jerry is survived by his wife Janice, siblings, Carmie Barlow, Judy Cosgrove, Leon Brand, Rick Brand, and Johnny Brand, 3 chidren,11 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren as well as many other friends and family.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE
A celebration of life will be held on February 21, 2026, at 1PM at 4999 Bear Creek Rd, Lodi, CA.

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Annie Katherine “Kitty” Sterling

August 10, 1927 - February 6, 2026

Annie Katherine “Kitty” Sterling passed away peacefully on February 6, 2026, at the age of 98, after a long, healthy life marked by strength, purpose, and joy. She was born on August 10, 1927, and lived through nearly a century of history with resilience and grace.

A strong and devoted woman, Kitty experienced and persevered through some of the most defining moments of the twentieth century, including the Great Depression and World War II. These early experiences shaped her steady character and deep appreciation for hard work and community.

Kitty dedicated her professional life to the Pacific Bell Phone Company, where she worked as a loyal and skilled switchboard operator. She retired honorably just as Pacific Bell transitioned into AT&T, closing a career defined by commitment, professionalism, and service.

Outside of work, Kitty found joy and connection through music and creativity. She was a devoted member of Sweet Adelines, where her love of harmony and fellowship shone. She also cherished quieter pursuits, spending countless hours quilting and playing her ukulele—simple pleasures that reflected her warmth and creativity.

Kitty is survived by her loving family, who were by her side when she passed and who will continue to carry her memory forward with love and gratitude.

She will be remembered as a woman of strength, kindness, and quiet determination—someone who lived fully, loved deeply, and left a lasting imprint on all who knew her.

VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 1:00pm - 7:00pm on Wednesday, February 18th, 2026 at Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 1:00pm - 7:00pm on Thursday, February 19th, 2026 at Cherokee Memorial Funeral Home, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

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Florence Daijogo

June 4, 1931 - February 6, 2026

Florence “Flo” Daijogo passed away after a short illness in Lodi on February 6, 2026 at the age of 94. Born in Sacramento, California on June 4, 1931. She was interned to Tule Lake, California and then to Minadoka relocation center at Hunt, Idaho during WWII.  After the war she moved to Lodi, attended Needham School and graduated from Lodi Union High School in 1950.  She met Jim and married for 61 years before his passing 2012.  She was employed by the Lodi Unified School District for 32 Years, retiring in 1992. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, watching sports on TV, family trips to Lake Tahoe and having lunch with friends.  She enjoyed emailing her friends and especially spending time and texting with her granddaughter Sydnee. She was a member of the Lodi Buddhist Church. She is survived by daughter, Janice Nakamura (Glenn), granddaughter Sydnee Casey and many wonderful nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents, Ichiji and Fusayo Honda, brother Mas Honda, sister Patsy Sato and brother Tom Honda.  No service per her request and she is interned at Cherokee Memorial Park.  

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Clarrisse K. Graham

December 22, 1964 - February 4, 2026

Clarrisse K. Graham , 61, passed away peacefully in her sleep in Sacramento, CA on Wednesday, February 4th, 2026.

Leaving behind a legacy of spreading laughter, kindness, and joy.

Born and raised in Napa, she later made her home in Sacramento, where she built a life around being a mother. 

In her earlier years she humbly worked as a hospice health aide in the Bay Area, offering dignity and comfort to those who needed it most and later focused on her role as a Stay-at-home Mom. 

A member of New Life Christian Fellowship Church in American Canyon where she was an enigmatic personality and loving parishioner. 

Known for making friends in any situation, she was more than happy to give the shirt off of her back to anyone that might need it.

She was a beautiful person. Always proud of her children, with a corny sense of humor that could catch you off guard and make you laugh despite yourself. 

Full of rhythm, the kind that couldn’t be taught. She believed deeply in The Lord, in long naps, in love, in the magnitude of the ocean, in nature, in the healing power of music, in feeling things deeply, with her own signature flair.

She is preceded in Heaven by her Mother Shirley, Brothers John & Denzil, her Husband Harvey, and Brother-In-Law Eric.

She leaves behind her beloved children, Brishette, Brittany, Nathaniel, and her Daughter-In-Law Jude. 

Her grandchildren Skyla & Saint. Her vast family; Sisters Carolee, Claudette, Sabrina, Ericka, her brother Fred, and their families. Her nieces, nephews, and their children and partners.

All of whom will forever carry her quick wit, her warmth, and her love.

SERVICE
A memorial service will be held on Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 12:00pm in the Evergreen Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park located off of Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA.

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Sherrine Mary Troncale-Rios

Sherrine Mary Troncale-Rios
December 1, 1958 - February 3, 2026

Sherrine Troncale-Rios, 67, peacefully entered into rest on February 3, 2026 after battling cancer for nearly ten years. She was born in Los Angeles and lived with her parents and brothers. Her neighbors growing up were her aunt, uncle and three cousins and a very special family who became lifelong family friends. She attended Epiphany Catholic School in El Monte. As a teenager her family moved to Rowland Heights, California where Sherrine would live the majority of her life before moving to Lodi in 2025.

Beginning at a young age, Sherrine loved sports. Her Dad was a coach and the family spent many hours at basketball/baseball games and hosting open houses for all of the athletes. She followed her brother Anthony’s basketball team and brother Michael’s baseball team. She followed her nephew’s sports careers and recently saw her great nephew play basketball. For decades she followed sports on tv and would discuss games with her brothers and nephews. She and her husband enjoyed visiting stadiums and attending major league baseball games. She even traveled across the country to go the Hall of Fame induction of her favorite player, Mike Piazza.

Sherrine worked at Jacobs Engineering in Pasadena for 35 years making lifelong friends that she cherished. She loved baking, music, Disneyland, arts and crafts and shopping. She loved the color red, sparkly sunglasses, and her Santa hat. She made friends quickly in Lodi while living at Solstice and she enjoyed their many activities, adventures, and social events. She was a true dog lover having many fur babies over the years each with their own special place in her heart.

Sherrine was an inspiration to everyone she met and will be remembered for her unwavering faith. She was an active parishioner at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Rowland Heights. She approached her cancer diagnosis with the same strength that she lived her life. She loved her family and friends unconditionally and was always thinking of others. She was a daughter, a wife, an aunt, a sister, a Godmother and a true friend to many.

Sherrine was preceded in death by her husband (Anthony Rios) and her parents (Anthony P. & Josephine Troncale) and is survived by her brothers Tony Troncale (Dawn), Michael Troncale (Jennifer), nephews Anthony Troncale, Andrew Troncale and Daniel Troncale, her great nieces/nephews and her close cousins and friends.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE
A celebration of life will be held at Solstice Senior Living in Lodi at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 7, 2026 and she will rest in peace with her husband at Cherokee Memorial. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Animal Friends Connection Humane Society, 933 S. Cherokee Lane, Lodi CA 95240.

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Darrell Raymond Burns Jr.

May 3, 1932 - December 10, 2025

OBITUARY

Dr. Darrell Raymond Burns Jr. was born on May 3, 1932, in Seattle, Washington to Darrell Raymond Burns Sr. and Alice Mary Hastings Burns. He grew up in the Pacific Northwest, where like his mother Alice, he became a gifted storyteller, delighting family with tales of childhood adventures with beloved pets and summer days along the shores of Puget Sound with his younger brother Gary.

 The son of a gardener, Darrell developed an early and lasting appreciation for nature and local botany. By the age of eight, he knew he wanted to become a physician. His family later moved to California, where he attended Sequoia High School in Redwood City. There he played tenor saxophone in the school band, ran track, and graduated with a curiosity and discipline that would define his life.

 Darrell earned his bachelor’s degree in pre-medicine from Stanford University where he met Jeaninne, his future wife. Both graduated from Stanford and were married in the Stanford University Chapel, beginning a partnership that lasted 68 years and spanned life’s transitions, travels, medical challenges, and shared accomplishments.

 He went on to attend Stanford Medical School where he specialized in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Darrell often recalled memorable moments from his medical school years, including fainting during his first surgery observation. Reflecting at his 40th Stanford Medical School reunion, he said, “I am grateful for the time at Stanford, acquiring the tools to fashion a successful life and practice in medicine.” Darrell and Jeaninne remained lifelong supporters of Stanford athletics and the university’s alumni and medical programs.

 Darrell completed an internship with the U.S. Public Health Service, beginning in Seattle and continuing in Washington, D.C., where the couple welcomed their first child Keith, and later in Oklahoma, where Darrell provided medical care to members of the Cherokee Nation. The family then returned to San Francisco, a city he and Jeaninne loved, where he completed his residency at Kaiser San Francisco and was subsequently offered a position there. During this time they welcomed their daughter Kathleen into the world.

 From 1965 to 1969, Darrell served as Chief of Obstetrics at Kaiser South San Francisco. He later became Chief of Obstetrics at Kaiser Redwood City. Seeking greater autonomy and more personalized patient care, Darrell established a private OB-GYN practice in Stockton in 1971, with Jeaninne serving as his office manager – further evidence of their lifelong partnership.

 A pioneer in obstetrical care, Darrell advocated for fathers to be present in delivery and operating rooms providing the opportunity to participate in umbilical cord cutting.  He introduced the Lamaze and Leboyer methods to Stockton promoting gentler birthing practices. Darrell played a key role in the development of the NICU at St. Joseph’s Hospital. During his 29 years at Saint Joseph's he served on a variety of committees and positions including Medical Director and in 1997 became the full-time Medical Director of the first UC Davis OB-GYN clinic in Stockton. Over the course of his career, Dr. Burns delivered approximately 9,300 babies.

 In retirement Darrell devoted himself wholeheartedly to reading, cooking, exploring global cuisines and delighting in sharing meals with family and friends. He and Jeaninne traveled extensively throughout the United States, the Caribbean, Central America, the Panama Canal, Europe, England, and Ireland. Darrell was also honored to travel twice to China with a doctor ambassador program.

 Darrell and Jeaninne shared a lifelong appreciation for art and collected works by emerging California artists, an influence that led both of their children to earn degrees in art. Known for his cartoons and doodles for many years, Darrell, encouraged by Kathleen, pursued formal artistic studies in retirement at Delta College and the University of the Pacific. Working in a variety of mediums, he became deeply engaged in the local art community and created more than 200 works of art.

 Darrell was active in community life which included volunteer work with his local Rotary Club, book and play reading groups, bridge and poker circles, and outdoor pursuits including camping, backpacking, hiking, and kayaking. He was known as a positive, thoughtful, and generous man, a ready giver of hugs, a devoted listener, and a disciplined lifelong learner who remained physically active until shortly before his passing.

 Above all, Darrell cherished his family. His love of life, nature, beauty, food, and art lives on through his wife Jeaninne, their two children, three grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. He will be remembered as a devoted physician, artist, mentor, husband, father, and friend, and a man whose compassion, curiosity, and creativity left a lasting impact on his patients, his community, and all who loved him.

 

A Celebration of Life will be held on February 28, 2026, at Central United Methodist Church at 3700 Pacific Avenue, Stockton CA, 95204.

The service will take place from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., followed by a reception and art display.

 In honor of his love for art and Hawaiian shirts please consider dressing colorfully.

 

In lieu of  flowers please consider donating to Hospice of San Joaquin.

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Frank Michael Cappalla

July 13, 1949 - February 2, 2026

With heavy hearts, we share that Frank Michael Cappalla passed away on Monday February 2, 2026 at the age of 76.

Frank was known for his kindness, humor, loving and quiet demeanor, generosity, quick wit, and soft warm smile. Above all, Frank loved his family very much and was very proud of his children, grandchildren, and great-granddaughter. Frank was a devoted firefighter who spent his 25 year career working at Tracy Rural Fire Department, and was especially fond of cases where he was able to help children in need, a reflection of his compassionate heart. He brought love and laughter to everyone who knew him and will be deeply missed.

Frank leaves behind his loving wife of 58 years Joan Cappalla, his two sons Kenneth and Dennis Cappalla, grandchildren Joseph (Orchid), Gina, Vincent, Kristen, great-granddaughter Audrey, and sister-in-law Beth Agnason, along with many friends whose lives were better for having known him.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE
A celebration of life will be held at the Evergreen Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park in Lodi, California on Wednesday February 25, 2026 at 10am.

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Vannak "Speedy" Sem

August 28, 1987 - February 1, 2026

VISITATION
A visitation will be held from 12:00pm - 1:00pm on Thursday, February 12, 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 Thursday, February 12, 2026 at the Vineyard Chapel at Cherokee Memorial Park, located at 14165 N. Beckman Rd, Lodi, CA 95240.

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