2B Wednesday, Feb. 29, 2012 Bulletin, Record, Progressive, Reporter
VITAL
S q I S T I C S
OBITUARIES
Vera Nathalie "Sissy"
Randolph Fletcher
Mom passed away Satur-
day, Feb. 18, 2012, at Renown
Medical Center in Reno,
Nev., after a short illness.
She went to her new home
in Heaven at 12:47 a.m. where
she will be reunited with
her many special family
members and friends.
Gram was born July 13,
1923, in Weinert, Texas, to
Leslie "Tex" Randolph and
Vera Violet Holton Randolph.
She was the oldest of the
three children, who included
her brother Les Randolph
and sister Peggy Lloyd. She
loved being with her family
and friends, either enjoying
the beautiful outdoors, trav-
eling the country or enjoying
a good meal, but preferably
allthree. She also loved to
play racquetball well into her
late 70s. And as her grand-
daughter Bekah stated, she
loved pigs!
Nat moved to Susanville
from Redlands in 1978 where
she got to live closer to her
son Rodney, daughter-in-law
Janet, and grandchildren
Tracy and Robert. Many
wonderful memories were
made during that time. She
especially loved to be out
helping Rodney with his
business. After her son and
his family moved to Portola,
she stayed in Susanville to be
with her many friends who
were a constant blessing to
her. Foremost was her friend
Mark Steele, who for the last
22 years made it his mission
to see that she was well taken
care of; also her friends and
neighbors Jerry, Nadia and
Fern.
Nathalie is survived by her
son, Rodney Jones; daughter-
in-law Janet Jones; grand-
daughter Tracy Jones Eisele
and her daughters Caty, 15,
and Bekah, 11; grandson
Robert Jones, his wife Jackie
Dauk Jones and their chil-
dren Emma, 9, and Luke, 7;
her sister Peggy Lloyd and
her husband, Noel Lloyd; and
numerous nieces, nephews
and cousins. Finally, Nat is
survived by her friend and
caregiver, Mark Steele.
The family wishes to thank
all of the wonderful nurses
at Renown Medical Center
ICU who helped ease Mom
through the final days of
her life. Thank you to Molly,
Karrie, Alisha, Jim, Jenny
and all of the other wonderfUl
people.
The family asks that in-
stead of flowers, a gift of
flower bulbs would be appre-
ciated, to be planted by the
family at Nat's graveside, to
bloom for her each spring.
Arrangements. were han-
dled by Walton's Colonial
Mortuary of Susanville.
Gram will be remembered
with love and humor for the
smiles she brought to so
many people.
Wayne Allen Tweedle
Greenville native and long-
time Quincy resident Wayne
Allen Tweedle passed from
this life early Wednesday
morning, Feb. 22, 2012, at
Renown Medical Center in
Reno, Nev., at the age of 67.
Born in Greenville May 23,
1944, to Arkansas natives
Harold and Birley (Diggs)
Tweedle, he was raised in
Quincy until age 17 when he
moved to the Bay Area.
Wayne graduated from
Tennyson High School in
Hayward, as a member of the
Class of 1962. During high
school and following his high
school graduation Wayne
worked for his father in the
grocery business.
On June 12, 1964, Wayne
married the love of his
life, Carol Lynn Tollis, in
Hayward, and to this wonder-
ful union three sons were
born.
Wayne returned to Quincy
in 1968 where he began what
became a 31-year career with
Safeway, retiring in 1999 as
their produce manager.
As a youngster, Wayne
played in the Quincy Little
League during and after their
inaugural year and as an
adult went on to coach
both his children and grand-
children as they competed in
the league. Another passion
of Wayne's was that of
racing. He was co-owner with
his son David as they helped
his grandson Skylar compete
in winged go-karts, first
in Quincy and later at
Cycleland in Chico, later
going on to compete in the
DART Dwarf Car series.
In passing Wayne leaves
his loving wife of 47 years,
Carol Lynn Tweedle, of
Quincy; sons David Gene
Tweedle and his wife Cyndi,
of Quincy, Seen Wayne
Tweedle and his wife
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Sophia Jaelyn Marquez
Sophia Jaelyn Marquez
was born to Gabriela Naranjo
and Sergio Marquez, of
Quincy, on Feb. 8, 2012, at
8:42 a.m. at Plumas District
Hospital in Quincy. Sophia
weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces.
Maternal grandparents are
Magali Erazo and Juan
Nunez, of Quincy.
Paternal grandparents are
Miriam Rodriguez and Mario
Marquez, of Quincy.
Great-grandparents are
Martha Castaneda and Evelio
Erazo, of Ecuador; and
Miracle Marquez and
Florentine and Rodolfo
Santos, all of Mexico.
Mason Jhyler Simpson
Mason Jhyler Simpson was
born to Ashley Dunmore and
Jeremy Simpson, of Quincy,
on Feb. 8, 2012, at 1:04 p.m. at
Plumes District Hospital
in Quincy. Mason weighed
6 pounds, 6 ounces.
Maternal grandparents are
Tracee and James Dunmore,
of Clovis.
Paternal grandparents are
Angela Simpson and Tony
Canty, of Great Falls, S.C.
Great-grandparents are
Julia Simpson, of Great Falls,
S.C., and Bonnie iMilligarl, of
Ennis, Texas.
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Love to all.
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The Quincy California
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offer an "Age Well, Drive
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day, March 6, 5 - 7 p.m. in the
Quincy library meeting
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Contact Public Information
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Driving plays an important
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CHP Commissioner Joe
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The program is intended
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motorists drive as long as
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senior population through
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drivers age 65 years and up.
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help fund a public awareness
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older adult driving issues.
CHP personnel will also
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