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Evergreen Funeral Service of Woodland

721 Main Street
Woodland, CA 95695
(530) 666-4200
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Stephen Bode

Saturday, April 08, 2017

Jerry), and Melodie Tharp (James) of Jefferson City; one brother, Gerald Bode (Laura) of Rockton, Illinois; two sisters, Elaine Bode-Oliver (Del) of Jefferson City; and Sharon Bode Messimer of The Woodlands, Texas; six grandchildren, Devin Block (Nicole) of Ashland, Amber Block of Taos, Madison Routon (Ethan) of Eldon; and Esther Tharp, Cora Tharp, and Timothy Tharp of Jefferson City; five great-grandchildren, Alexus “Lexi” Stark, Eli Routon, Anniston Block, Laethen Block, and Montana Routon, and another great-grandchild due in May; ten beautiful nieces and grand nieces; sister-in-law, Mary Bode; and brothers-in-law, Richard Bryan and Charles Bryan.He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, James Richard Bode.Visitation will be at Freeman Mortuary from 4:00 until 7:00 p.m. Monday, April 3, 2017, with a prayer service to be conducted at 3:15 p.m. in the Freeman Chapel.A Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, April 4, 2017, at St. Martin Catholic Church with the Reverend Fred Elskamp officiating. Graveside services and interment with military honors will be conducted at the St. Martin Catholic Church Cemetery.Those desiring may make memorial contributions to the St. Martin Catholic Education Foundation, the Vitae Foundation, or the Wounded Warrior Project.Steve participated in the Memory and Aging Project with Washington University in St. Louis for several years and donated his brain for research purposes. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Freeman Mortuary.

Simsbury Obituary: James Frost, 98 - Patch.com

Monday, March 27, 2017

Dr. James Frost scholarship fund at the, Connecticut State University System Foundation. Checks may be sent to Connecticut State Colleges and Universities System Office, Office of the President, 61 Woodland Street, Harford, CT 06105 (please be sure to note James Frost Scholarship on the memo line). Funeral arrangements are provided by Vincent Funeral Home, 880 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, CT 06070. Get free real-time news alerts from the Simsbury Patch.

Obituary: Helen Poe Goodrich, 100, Atria resident, loved sailing, devoted mother, grandmother - Darien Times

Monday, March 13, 2017

Charlotte Hutton of Seattle, WA. The family would like to thank Helen’s wonderful caregivers in Connecticut, especially Ann, Brigitte, Charmaine, Christine, Keight and Woodland.   The family would also like to thank Homepartners in Maine. They made the last years of her life full of laughter and loving care.A private family memorial service is planned at the Noroton Presbyterian Chapel on March, 26th in Darien, CT.  A summer celebration of her life will take place in Maine where she will be buried next to her husband in Falmouth, Maine. www.lawrencefuneralhome.comThose who desire may make donations in Helen’s memory to : Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland   217 Westbrook St.  Westbrook, ME 04092 or Navy-Marine Corp Relief Society Attn: Development   875 N. Randolph St Ste 225 Arlington, VA 22203...

Former Rector Councilwoman Dies at 78 - Clay County Times Democrat

Monday, January 23, 2017

Senior Bees.Visitation was held Thursday, Dec. 22, at Mitchell Funeral Home in Rector. Funeral services were held the following day at the funeral home. Interment followed in the Woodland Heights Cemetery in Rector.In her memory, the family requests givers consider a donation to the Rector High School Helping Hands Foundation at www.rhshelpinghands.org, St. Bernards Hospice or committing a random act of kindness in her honor.Those who wish may sign the online guestbook at www.mitchellfuneralhomes.com...

Boy, 15, suspected in New Year's killing of Howard High classmate, dies - Baltimore Sun

Monday, January 23, 2017

Davis was friends with Charlotte, and said she was stunned to hear police name Crizer as the masked intruder.The Zaremba home is on a short block of ranchers ending in woodlands. Neighbors have declined to speak to reporters.Friends of the Zaremba family started at least two pages on the website Go Fund Me and have raised thousands of dollars for the family.On Tuesday afternoon, two police cars were parked outside the Crizer home on Alice Avenue in Montgomery Knolls. Officers said the family had requested privacy.No one answered the door at the Zaremba home less than a half-mile away on Knoll Glen Drive.Officers continue to investigate any connection between the two sophomores. Detectives have not found any indication of a relationship between them, police said.In the early hours of New Year's Day, Charlotte's parents had picked her up from a party and returned home. Shortly before 2 a.m., Suzanne Zaremba heard a scuffle in her daughter's bedroom, police said. She found Charlotte struggling with a masked intruder. The intruder, Crizer, shot both the mother and daughter before shooting himself, police said.Charlotte died at Howard County General Hospital, police said, and her mother was treated at Shock Trauma and released. Suzanne Zaremba was shot in her leg. Charlotte's father also was home at the time and was not injured.Crizer had been hospitalized in critical condition before his death Tuesday.Detectives found no signs of forced entry into the home, and they don't know if the intruder entered before or after the family returned from the party, police said.Officers also don't know if Crizer intentionally targeted the girl, police said."I just hope it's one thing that doesn't pull us apart, that we can come together and stay strong as a school," said Novak, the Howard High principal. "It's a tough position for the students and staff to be in, when you have two students who lose their lives, and one at the hand of another."Baltimore Sun reporter Carrie Wells contributed to this article.tprudente@baltsun.com...

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Stephen Bode

Saturday, April 08, 2017

Jerry), and Melodie Tharp (James) of Jefferson City; one brother, Gerald Bode (Laura) of Rockton, Illinois; two sisters, Elaine Bode-Oliver (Del) of Jefferson City; and Sharon Bode Messimer of The Woodlands, Texas; six grandchildren, Devin Block (Nicole) of Ashland, Amber Block of Taos, Madison Routon (Ethan) of Eldon; and Esther Tharp, Cora Tharp, and Timothy Tharp of Jefferson City; five great-grandchildren, Alexus “Lexi” Stark, Eli Routon, Anniston Block, Laethen Block, and Montana Routon, and another great-grandchild due in May; ten beautiful nieces and grand nieces; sister-in-law, Mary Bode; and brothers-in-law, Richard Bryan and Charles Bryan.He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, James Richard Bode.Visitation will be at Freeman Mortuary from 4:00 until 7:00 p.m. Monday, April 3, 2017, with a prayer service to be conducted at 3:15 p.m. in the Freeman Chapel.A Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, April 4, 2017, at St. Martin Catholic Church with the Reverend Fred Elskamp officiating. Graveside services and interment with military honors will be conducted at the St. Martin Catholic Church Cemetery.Those desiring may make memorial contributions to the St. Martin Catholic Education Foundation, the Vitae Foundation, or the Wounded Warrior Project.Steve participated in the Memory and Aging Project with Washington University in St. Louis for several years and donated his brain for research purposes. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Freeman Mortuary.

Simsbury Obituary: James Frost, 98 - Patch.com

Monday, March 27, 2017

Dr. James Frost scholarship fund at the, Connecticut State University System Foundation. Checks may be sent to Connecticut State Colleges and Universities System Office, Office of the President, 61 Woodland Street, Harford, CT 06105 (please be sure to note James Frost Scholarship on the memo line). Funeral arrangements are provided by Vincent Funeral Home, 880 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, CT 06070. Get free real-time news alerts from the Simsbury Patch.

Obituary: Helen Poe Goodrich, 100, Atria resident, loved sailing, devoted mother, grandmother - Darien Times

Monday, March 13, 2017

Charlotte Hutton of Seattle, WA. The family would like to thank Helen’s wonderful caregivers in Connecticut, especially Ann, Brigitte, Charmaine, Christine, Keight and Woodland.   The family would also like to thank Homepartners in Maine. They made the last years of her life full of laughter and loving care.A private family memorial service is planned at the Noroton Presbyterian Chapel on March, 26th in Darien, CT.  A summer celebration of her life will take place in Maine where she will be buried next to her husband in Falmouth, Maine. www.lawrencefuneralhome.comThose who desire may make donations in Helen’s memory to : Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland   217 Westbrook St.  Westbrook, ME 04092 or Navy-Marine Corp Relief Society Attn: Development   875 N. Randolph St Ste 225 Arlington, VA 22203...

Former Rector Councilwoman Dies at 78 - Clay County Times Democrat

Monday, January 23, 2017

Senior Bees.Visitation was held Thursday, Dec. 22, at Mitchell Funeral Home in Rector. Funeral services were held the following day at the funeral home. Interment followed in the Woodland Heights Cemetery in Rector.In her memory, the family requests givers consider a donation to the Rector High School Helping Hands Foundation at www.rhshelpinghands.org, St. Bernards Hospice or committing a random act of kindness in her honor.Those who wish may sign the online guestbook at www.mitchellfuneralhomes.com...

Boy, 15, suspected in New Year's killing of Howard High classmate, dies - Baltimore Sun

Monday, January 23, 2017

Davis was friends with Charlotte, and said she was stunned to hear police name Crizer as the masked intruder.The Zaremba home is on a short block of ranchers ending in woodlands. Neighbors have declined to speak to reporters.Friends of the Zaremba family started at least two pages on the website Go Fund Me and have raised thousands of dollars for the family.On Tuesday afternoon, two police cars were parked outside the Crizer home on Alice Avenue in Montgomery Knolls. Officers said the family had requested privacy.No one answered the door at the Zaremba home less than a half-mile away on Knoll Glen Drive.Officers continue to investigate any connection between the two sophomores. Detectives have not found any indication of a relationship between them, police said.In the early hours of New Year's Day, Charlotte's parents had picked her up from a party and returned home. Shortly before 2 a.m., Suzanne Zaremba heard a scuffle in her daughter's bedroom, police said. She found Charlotte struggling with a masked intruder. The intruder, Crizer, shot both the mother and daughter before shooting himself, police said.Charlotte died at Howard County General Hospital, police said, and her mother was treated at Shock Trauma and released. Suzanne Zaremba was shot in her leg. Charlotte's father also was home at the time and was not injured.Crizer had been hospitalized in critical condition before his death Tuesday.Detectives found no signs of forced entry into the home, and they don't know if the intruder entered before or after the family returned from the party, police said.Officers also don't know if Crizer intentionally targeted the girl, police said."I just hope it's one thing that doesn't pull us apart, that we can come together and stay strong as a school," said Novak, the Howard High principal. "It's a tough position for the students and staff to be in, when you have two students who lose their lives, and one at the hand of another."Baltimore Sun reporter Carrie Wells contributed to this article.tprudente@baltsun.com...