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Davis Cemetery

820 Pole Line Road
Davis, CA 95618
(530) 756-7807
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Davis Funeral Chapel

116 D Street
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Maggie Tennison

Monday, June 26, 2017

She was preceded by her parents, two children, Paula Gallardo and Olen Edward Sharp Jr., three husbands, Olen Edward Sharp Sr., Ross Sharp Jr., and Thomas George Tennison, and one grandson, Alvis Ray Davis, Jr.Maggie is survived by four children, Tommy Edward Wolfe, Gwendolyn Faye Sanchez, Cassie Jean Tennison and Skylar Dane Short, and seven siblings, Junior Blackbear, Betty Swake, Nancy Faye Wolfe, Billy Joe Wolfe, Mitchell Wolfe, Dick Wolfe and Wayne “Ryder” Wolfe. A visitation for family and friends will be held from 5-8 pm, Friday, June 23, 2017 and with services scheduled for 2:00 pm, Saturday, June 24, 2017 both at Worley-Luginbuel Funeral Home chapel in Grove, Oklahoma. Online condolences can by made by viewing Maggie’s Book of Memories at www.honoringmemories.com.

Tiffany Reed - Palladium-Item

Monday, June 19, 2017

Tiffany ReedTiffany ReedRichmond, Indiana - Tiffany Lynn Reed, 25, of Richmond, passed away Wednesday, June 14, 2017. She was born in Richmond on January 21, 1992 to Sharon and Davis Baker. Tiffany was a good hearted person, she enjoyed swimming, playing bingo at the VFW and hanging out with friends. She will be greatly missed by her friends and family.Survivors include her son Dillon True Hofacker; husband Jeremy Reed; mother and father Sharon and Davis Baker; brothers Brian Goodwin and Christopher Baker; sisters-in-law Sarah Goodwin and Angel Baker; nephews Bradyn Goodwin and Alijah Baker; 2 grandmothers, 1 grandfather, aunts, uncles and cousins. Tiffany is preceded in death by her grandfather Darryl K Goodwin; uncle Daniel Goodwin and Aunt Jennifer Goodwin.Services for Tiffany will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 21, 2017 at Riggle Waltermann Mortuary. Pastor Brett Karanovich will officiate. Burial will follow in Williamsburg Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday at the funeral home.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Riggle Waltermann Mortuary to help with funeral expenses.Read or Share this st...

Shane M. Klay, 46 - Sioux Falls Argus Leader

Monday, June 19, 2017

Iowa; his grandmother, LillyAnn Sammons, Luverne, Minn.; two siblings, Josh Klay and his wife, Dana, Magnolia, Minn., Heather Vacura and her husband, Dan, Bloomington, Minn.; three step-siblings, Jo Davis, Brandon, Amanda Deilke, Brandon, Colton Padgett, Brandon; and many other relatives and friends. An obituary and online guestbook is at georgeboom.com.Read or Share this story: http://argusne.ws/2rhTYzX...

Hastings Street Blues: The economic roots that contributed to Detroit's worst summer - Crain's Detroit Business

Monday, June 19, 2017

Seebaldt Street near Grand River and Tireman.)A pair of small black-owned hotels, the Norwood and the Biltmore, each with about 30-40 rooms, were in Paradise Valley. Ed Davis, who in 1963 became the first African American to get a Big Three auto dealership from Chrysler-Plymouth, had a Studebaker Corp. dealership at Vernor and Brush.There were also doctors, lawyers, real estate brokers, drug stores, restaurants, numbers-running operations and even a candy shop. During the Prohibition Era, Paradise Valley also had speakeasies, becoming "a place where you can go into a saloon and drink whiskey out of a Dixie cup," Coleman said.Some, like John Roxborough, Louis' co-manager and a numbers-runner, began to accumulate substantial wealth."He was certainly thought to be a millionaire," Coleman said.Others saw success in Paradise Valley, too."For the first time, African Americans became either managers or owners of some of these places."More than 300 businesses in Paradise Valley in all, and well over 100,000 residents in Black Bottom, living in increasingly cramped quarters as racially-based housing restrictions kept them in the neighborhood."Because of restricted covenant deeds, it (Black Bottom) was very, very dense," Coleman said."Some of those second-floor residential living quarters, on top of bars and restaurants and bakeries, where an owner might put a wall partion up in a bedroom and make it two bedrooms, or take the living room and slice that in half, until you get a couple different families living in the same 400 or 500 square feet, or probably even less."...

Group Visits Nine Cemeteries, Memorials to Recognize Fallen Military Members - Centralia Chronicle

Monday, June 19, 2017

Memorial Day Ceremonies throughout the day Monday in the south end of Lewis County, striving to leave no veteran’s sacrifice forgotten. “They deserve that honor,” said Mitch Davis, incoming post commander of Winlock’s American Legion Post. Some veterans buried at the cemeteries visited Monday have no living relatives left. “We want people to know these people aren’t forgotten,” he said. Short ceremonies were held starting at 9:30 a.m. at Napavine Cemetery, the St. Urban Catholic Cemetery near Winlock, the Vader Catholic Cemetery, the Little Falls Ceremony, the Winlock Cemetery, the St. Francis Mission Cemetery, the Lone Hill Cemetery, the Toledo Cemetery and finally the Veterans Wall of Honor at Kemp Olson Memorial Park in Toledo. In preparation for Monday’s event, members of Common Ground Toledo, a nonprofit group dedicated to beautifying Toledo with plants, planted an “Honor Garden,” said Common Ground volunteer Linda Bird-Sonne. The garden includes plants such as patriot hosta, Dicentra, commonly known as “bleeding heart,” and red Japanese maple, Bird-Sonne said. About 20 veterans were involved in the event, along with a few Boy Scouts and one Girl Scout, said event coordinator and former Winlock American Legion Post commander Wendy Carolan. “We want to make sure all military veterans are remembered for their sacrifice and their service,” she said. While a small number of veterans participated in Monday’s ceremonies, they are a dedicated group. Tom Boone, of Lewis County’s 40 et 8, has worked to honor veterans by participating in the rifle salutes since the 1970s. He led Monday’s salute.He said he’ll stop “when they put me in the ground.”Several of the veterans in attendance said they hoped to attract more volunteers and younger veterans to participate in future events. “A lot more communities need to get involved doing this,” said Dave Dempewolf, chaplain at the Winlock American Legion Post.At the final ceremony of the day, veterans and volunteers left a wreath and a rose at the memorial wall and joined in a prayer asking to make veterans’ sacrifices worthwhile.“Help us preserve the high ideals for which our brothers and sisters died,” Master Sgt. Edward (Sparrow) Sparrowgrove said while leading the prayer.

Erwin C. Robbins - Greenfield Daily Reporter

Monday, June 19, 2017

Nascar and IndyCar Racing fan and enjoyed doing yardwork.Surviving Erwin is his wife, Marcia Robbins of Greenfield; brother, Robert (Jeannie) Robbins of Greenfield; and sister, Gayle (Skip) Davis of Florida.Preceding Erwin in death are his parents.Friends may visit from 4 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, June 14, 2017, at Stillinger Family Funeral Home, Pasco Chapel of Greenfield, 1780 W. Main St, Greenfield, IN 46140. A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, June 15, 2017, at the funeral home with Pastor Frank Everett officiating. Burial will follow at Park Cemetery in Greenfield.Memorial contributions in memory of Erwin may be sent to the American Cancer Society, 5635 W 96th St #100, Indianapolis, 46278 or the Greenfield Christian Church, 23 N. East St, Greenfield, IN 46140.

Clyde Shelton, noted aviator, NASA pioneer, dies - Elk Valley Times

Monday, June 19, 2017

Aviation Hall of Fame in 2016.Clyde will be missed by all he touched during his long historical career, but most importantly by his wife, Sara; his sons, Steve and Scott (Gwen); grandchildren, Ashley Davis (Johnny), Chase (Ashley), Nevada, Whitney (Marcus), Richard (Chelsea) and Cooper.Additionally, he will be missed by his great-grandchildren, Emma Grace, Anna Elizabeth, Abby, Walker, Ryder, Gunner, Ronin, and especially by his sister, Jodeen Steelman, and his brother-in-law, Ron (Dianah) West.Mr. Shelton was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas Hamilton and Louella Shelton, and his brother, Thomas Owen Shelton.Visitation with the family will be held Wednesday, June 14, at 1 p.m. until time of service at 4 p.m. at Higgins Funeral Home with Bro. John Hathcock officiating. There will also be a very special funeral send off at the Madison County Executive Airport in Meridianville, Ala. A reception will be held at 11 a.m., followed by services and a fly over honoring Mr. Shelton at 1 p.m.Higgins Funeral Home is serving the family.

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Maggie Tennison

Monday, June 26, 2017

She was preceded by her parents, two children, Paula Gallardo and Olen Edward Sharp Jr., three husbands, Olen Edward Sharp Sr., Ross Sharp Jr., and Thomas George Tennison, and one grandson, Alvis Ray Davis, Jr.Maggie is survived by four children, Tommy Edward Wolfe, Gwendolyn Faye Sanchez, Cassie Jean Tennison and Skylar Dane Short, and seven siblings, Junior Blackbear, Betty Swake, Nancy Faye Wolfe, Billy Joe Wolfe, Mitchell Wolfe, Dick Wolfe and Wayne “Ryder” Wolfe. A visitation for family and friends will be held from 5-8 pm, Friday, June 23, 2017 and with services scheduled for 2:00 pm, Saturday, June 24, 2017 both at Worley-Luginbuel Funeral Home chapel in Grove, Oklahoma. Online condolences can by made by viewing Maggie’s Book of Memories at www.honoringmemories.com.

Tiffany Reed - Palladium-Item

Monday, June 19, 2017

Tiffany ReedTiffany ReedRichmond, Indiana - Tiffany Lynn Reed, 25, of Richmond, passed away Wednesday, June 14, 2017. She was born in Richmond on January 21, 1992 to Sharon and Davis Baker. Tiffany was a good hearted person, she enjoyed swimming, playing bingo at the VFW and hanging out with friends. She will be greatly missed by her friends and family.Survivors include her son Dillon True Hofacker; husband Jeremy Reed; mother and father Sharon and Davis Baker; brothers Brian Goodwin and Christopher Baker; sisters-in-law Sarah Goodwin and Angel Baker; nephews Bradyn Goodwin and Alijah Baker; 2 grandmothers, 1 grandfather, aunts, uncles and cousins. Tiffany is preceded in death by her grandfather Darryl K Goodwin; uncle Daniel Goodwin and Aunt Jennifer Goodwin.Services for Tiffany will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 21, 2017 at Riggle Waltermann Mortuary. Pastor Brett Karanovich will officiate. Burial will follow in Williamsburg Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday at the funeral home.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Riggle Waltermann Mortuary to help with funeral expenses.Read or Share this st...

Shane M. Klay, 46 - Sioux Falls Argus Leader

Monday, June 19, 2017

Iowa; his grandmother, LillyAnn Sammons, Luverne, Minn.; two siblings, Josh Klay and his wife, Dana, Magnolia, Minn., Heather Vacura and her husband, Dan, Bloomington, Minn.; three step-siblings, Jo Davis, Brandon, Amanda Deilke, Brandon, Colton Padgett, Brandon; and many other relatives and friends. An obituary and online guestbook is at georgeboom.com.Read or Share this story: http://argusne.ws/2rhTYzX...

Hastings Street Blues: The economic roots that contributed to Detroit's worst summer - Crain's Detroit Business

Monday, June 19, 2017

Seebaldt Street near Grand River and Tireman.)A pair of small black-owned hotels, the Norwood and the Biltmore, each with about 30-40 rooms, were in Paradise Valley. Ed Davis, who in 1963 became the first African American to get a Big Three auto dealership from Chrysler-Plymouth, had a Studebaker Corp. dealership at Vernor and Brush.There were also doctors, lawyers, real estate brokers, drug stores, restaurants, numbers-running operations and even a candy shop. During the Prohibition Era, Paradise Valley also had speakeasies, becoming "a place where you can go into a saloon and drink whiskey out of a Dixie cup," Coleman said.Some, like John Roxborough, Louis' co-manager and a numbers-runner, began to accumulate substantial wealth."He was certainly thought to be a millionaire," Coleman said.Others saw success in Paradise Valley, too."For the first time, African Americans became either managers or owners of some of these places."More than 300 businesses in Paradise Valley in all, and well over 100,000 residents in Black Bottom, living in increasingly cramped quarters as racially-based housing restrictions kept them in the neighborhood."Because of restricted covenant deeds, it (Black Bottom) was very, very dense," Coleman said."Some of those second-floor residential living quarters, on top of bars and restaurants and bakeries, where an owner might put a wall partion up in a bedroom and make it two bedrooms, or take the living room and slice that in half, until you get a couple different families living in the same 400 or 500 square feet, or probably even less."...

Group Visits Nine Cemeteries, Memorials to Recognize Fallen Military Members - Centralia Chronicle

Monday, June 19, 2017

Memorial Day Ceremonies throughout the day Monday in the south end of Lewis County, striving to leave no veteran’s sacrifice forgotten. “They deserve that honor,” said Mitch Davis, incoming post commander of Winlock’s American Legion Post. Some veterans buried at the cemeteries visited Monday have no living relatives left. “We want people to know these people aren’t forgotten,” he said. Short ceremonies were held starting at 9:30 a.m. at Napavine Cemetery, the St. Urban Catholic Cemetery near Winlock, the Vader Catholic Cemetery, the Little Falls Ceremony, the Winlock Cemetery, the St. Francis Mission Cemetery, the Lone Hill Cemetery, the Toledo Cemetery and finally the Veterans Wall of Honor at Kemp Olson Memorial Park in Toledo. In preparation for Monday’s event, members of Common Ground Toledo, a nonprofit group dedicated to beautifying Toledo with plants, planted an “Honor Garden,” said Common Ground volunteer Linda Bird-Sonne. The garden includes plants such as patriot hosta, Dicentra, commonly known as “bleeding heart,” and red Japanese maple, Bird-Sonne said. About 20 veterans were involved in the event, along with a few Boy Scouts and one Girl Scout, said event coordinator and former Winlock American Legion Post commander Wendy Carolan. “We want to make sure all military veterans are remembered for their sacrifice and their service,” she said. While a small number of veterans participated in Monday’s ceremonies, they are a dedicated group. Tom Boone, of Lewis County’s 40 et 8, has worked to honor veterans by participating in the rifle salutes since the 1970s. He led Monday’s salute.He said he’ll stop “when they put me in the ground.”Several of the veterans in attendance said they hoped to attract more volunteers and younger veterans to participate in future events. “A lot more communities need to get involved doing this,” said Dave Dempewolf, chaplain at the Winlock American Legion Post.At the final ceremony of the day, veterans and volunteers left a wreath and a rose at the memorial wall and joined in a prayer asking to make veterans’ sacrifices worthwhile.“Help us preserve the high ideals for which our brothers and sisters died,” Master Sgt. Edward (Sparrow) Sparrowgrove said while leading the prayer.

Erwin C. Robbins - Greenfield Daily Reporter

Monday, June 19, 2017

Nascar and IndyCar Racing fan and enjoyed doing yardwork.Surviving Erwin is his wife, Marcia Robbins of Greenfield; brother, Robert (Jeannie) Robbins of Greenfield; and sister, Gayle (Skip) Davis of Florida.Preceding Erwin in death are his parents.Friends may visit from 4 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, June 14, 2017, at Stillinger Family Funeral Home, Pasco Chapel of Greenfield, 1780 W. Main St, Greenfield, IN 46140. A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, June 15, 2017, at the funeral home with Pastor Frank Everett officiating. Burial will follow at Park Cemetery in Greenfield.Memorial contributions in memory of Erwin may be sent to the American Cancer Society, 5635 W 96th St #100, Indianapolis, 46278 or the Greenfield Christian Church, 23 N. East St, Greenfield, IN 46140.

Clyde Shelton, noted aviator, NASA pioneer, dies - Elk Valley Times

Monday, June 19, 2017

Aviation Hall of Fame in 2016.Clyde will be missed by all he touched during his long historical career, but most importantly by his wife, Sara; his sons, Steve and Scott (Gwen); grandchildren, Ashley Davis (Johnny), Chase (Ashley), Nevada, Whitney (Marcus), Richard (Chelsea) and Cooper.Additionally, he will be missed by his great-grandchildren, Emma Grace, Anna Elizabeth, Abby, Walker, Ryder, Gunner, Ronin, and especially by his sister, Jodeen Steelman, and his brother-in-law, Ron (Dianah) West.Mr. Shelton was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas Hamilton and Louella Shelton, and his brother, Thomas Owen Shelton.Visitation with the family will be held Wednesday, June 14, at 1 p.m. until time of service at 4 p.m. at Higgins Funeral Home with Bro. John Hathcock officiating. There will also be a very special funeral send off at the Madison County Executive Airport in Meridianville, Ala. A reception will be held at 11 a.m., followed by services and a fly over honoring Mr. Shelton at 1 p.m.Higgins Funeral Home is serving the family.