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VITAL STATISTICS
OBITUARIES Villa-Quincy at the age of 89. District Cemetery where he
He is survived by two sons,will be buried alongside his
Tom E. Lewis Bob and Frank, along with late wife Winnie.
Tom E. Lewis of Windsor daughters-in-law Dee and An opportunity to express
died Dec. 30, 2010, after an ex- Dorathy, all of Greenville;your condolences to the
tended illness, seven grand-, 11 great-grand- family and sign the memorial
He was born April 18, 1939, . and two great-great-grand- guest register is available
in Portola, the son of C.W. children, along with a host of online at fehrmanmortuary.
Lewis of Spring Garden andnieces and nephews. George com.
Luddie Shaw of Lubbock, was preceded in death by his Any remembrances in
Texas. wife Winnie and youngest George's name can be
After graduating from son, GeorB?eJr. made to the Greenville Vol-
Quincy High School in 1956, Born July 11, 1921, in unteer Fire Department, c/o
Lewis was an army para- Oroville as the youngest ofFehrman Mortuary and
trooper and worked in heavy four brothers and three Crematory, P.O. Box 803,
artillery in Germany. After sisters, George lost both his Greenville, CA 95947.
he got out of the Army, heparents before he was 11. He
worked for PG&E in San was raised by his brother Jamie Lyn Paine
Francisco and Hewlett Bill, and at age 12 they moved Chester resident Jamie
Packard. to Greenville where George Lyn Paine passed from this
He is survived by his lov- attended Greenville High life unexpectedly at her resi-
ing wife of 47 years, Paula; School. He competed in dence Wednesday, Feb. 2,
children Tom Jr. of Eureka basketball on the A Team and 2011. She entered her eternal
and Peggy and grandson Alex was also a talented pitcherhome with the Lord at the
Kinter of Flint, Mich.; sib- for their baseball team. ageof49.
lings Martha Huntington of George was invited to try Born to a military family
Redding, Roberta Lawry of out for the Red Sox but when on April 12, 1961, on March
Quincy and Donald, Delbert, he arrived at camp they Air Force Base in Riverside
David and Mary Ann, all admired his talent but felt he County, she was raised in
of Missouri; nieces and was too light and was askedCerritos, Calif., and Truss-
nephews Debra Hileman of to try out again in a couple of ville, Alabama.
Wyoming, John Lawry of years. Jamie married the late
Crescent Mills, Robert Lawry At the age of 17, George Michael E. Marro in 1978 and
of Quincy, Linda Hunt of joined the United States to this union two sons were
Redding, Jamie Trevort of Marine Corps where he born. The family moved to
Nevada and Kerrie Hunting- served his country valiantly Chester from Fresno in 1978.
ton of Adin; 12 great-nieces/ during World War II and at It is here that Jamie finished
nephews and seven great- one time was the youngest her high school education,
great-nieces/nephews, member of his platoon, obtaining her GED before
He joins his loving parents He returned to Greenville going on to attend Lassen
and stepfather Joe Lawry following his discharge andCommunity College where
and sister Nina in his final met the late Winnie Evans she entered their LVN pro-
resting place, whom he later married. He gram and graduated in 1994.
Graveside services with had worked as alogger before She had worked for Seneca
military honors were held beginning what became a 36-Health Care District for
Jan. 7 in Windsor. year career as a carpenter 15 years and had recently
working out of Local 1599. continued her career with
George Willard Price Sr. George enjoyed hunting North Eastern Rural Health
George W. Price St., long- and camping with his familyin Su~anville.
time resident of Greenville, along with panning for goldBorn again into her Christ-
passed away peacefully along the streams and rivers ian faith, Jamie found great
Feb. 1, 2011, at Country ofthearea, pleasure in fellowshipping
Graveside services will with the congregation at
take place 1 p.m. Saturday,Vineyard Christian Fellow-
Feb. 12, in the Greenville ship in Chester. Talented in
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all aspects of crafts, she espe-
cially enjoyed scrapbooking.
She was a member of numer-
ous crafts and scrapbooking
groups in the area. Other
than her Christian faith,
Jamie's passion in her later
life was her grandchildren.
She enjoyed spending every
precious moment available
with them.
In passing Jamie leaves her
two sons: Edward A. Marro
and Aaron Marro and his
wife Leann, all of Chester;
her mother, Sharon Paine, of
Chester, who had always
been at her side to help in
any time of need; brother
James Paine and his wife
Linda of Alpine; sister
Jennifer Paine of Chester; the
precious jewels of her life:
her grandchildren Michael,
Julianna, Aidan, Antonia
and Arrianna; and nieces
Sarah and Melissa Paine and
nephews Garrett Feger and
Logan McKee.
A celebration of Jamie's
life is planned for 2 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 9, at the
Vineyard Christian Fellow-
ship in Chester. An opportu-
nity to express condolences
to the family and sign the
memorial guest register is
available online at fehrman-
mortuary.com.
Royden Sintzenich Stagen
Quincy resident Royden
Sintzenich Stagen passed
from this
life peaceful-
ly Saturday
morning,
Feb. 5, 2011,
at his
daughter's
residence in
Reno. His
loving family was at his side.
A native of the Philippine
Islands, Roy was born July
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J me[e88 eau/
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18, 1939, in Manila to the A celebration of his life
late Daniel and Isabella will take place at the grave-
(Sintzenich) Stagen. Raised side in the Quincy East Lawn
and educated in the Philip- Cemetery at 1 p.m. Thursday.
pines, Roy left college after An opportunity to express
his freshman year to join the your condolences to the
United States Navy. He family and sign the memorial
served his county honorably guest register is available
from 1961-1966. online at fehrmanmortuary.
Following his discharge he com.
settled in the San Fernando
Valley and met his first
wife Frances Schnitger. The
couple was later married and DEATH NOTICE
to this union two daughters
were born. At this time he David Bradshaw
also began a 20-year career David Bradshaw, 68, died
with Lockheed Aircraft, from cancer Jan. 23, 2011, at
retiring as a production his residence in Graeagle.
expediter. He was born Dec. 10, 1942,
Following an earlier in Long Beach.
divorce, Roy fell in love with He is survived by his wife,
a pretty young lady named Winnie Bradshaw; and his
Cecelia Clemons, whom daughter, Susan Roach, of
he met while enjoying his Pinole.
favorite pastime, bowling. As
their love for one another
grew the couple was united BIRTH
in matrimony Sept. 9, 1978, in
Las Vegas. To this union two Carter John Taborski
more daughters were born. Carter John Taborski was
In 1986, following his re- born to Jed and Nicole
tirement, the family moved to Taborski of Santa Rosa Jan.
Redding, before settling in 4, 2011, at 10:30 p.m. at Santa
the Northeastern California Rosa Memorial Hospital in
community of Quincy in 1991. Santa Rosa. He weighed
Roy was passionate about 7 pounds, 6,6 ounces and was
bowling while also enjoying 19 inches in length.
fishing and meticulously Maternal grandparents are
caring for his automobiles. John and Kathy Fehrman of
In passing Roy leaves his Quincy.
loving wife of 33 years, Paternal grandparents are
Cecelia Joyce Stagen of Matt and Martha Taborski of
Quincy; daughters Valerie Quincy.
Stagen and her fianc6 Ray of
Pleasant Garden, N.C., Eliza-
beth Stagen-Andruss and her
husband Jason of San Diego, CA.R_I
Amanda Stagen-Geffert and
her husband Charles and of THANKS
Stephanie Stagen-Drake and
her husband Josh, all of The family of Lucy Nelson
Reno; brothers Daniel of wish to express their heart-
Milpitas and Edward of felt gratitude to the following
Chicago, Ill.; sisters Rita people for providing services
Jones of Henderson, Nev., and furnishing refreshments:
and Dorothy Eusebio of the The United Methodist
Philippines; along v ith the Church, The United
jewels of his later life: his Methodist woman's group,
grandchildren Brennan, the members of the Choir,
Miles, Parker, Alyssa and Pastor RayDowdy.
Tyler. Your generosity at this dif-
A time of visitation will ficult time helped to ease the
take place Thursday, Feb. 10, pain of our loss and will al-
from 10 a.m. - noon at the ways be remembered.
Fehrman Mortuary Chapel- Chris Rose
Quincy. Peggy Nelson
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