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2B Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011 " Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter
VITAL
STATISTICS
OBITUARIES
Helen Margaretta French
Carman
Helen Margaretta French
Carman passed away Feb. 15.
2011. She
was born
Dec. 18, 1923,
the ninth
child of 13,
to parents
Theodore
and Clarissa
French in
ml
Janesville. Helen graduated
from Lassen High School
with the class of 1940.
She married Leo A. Carman
Dec. 18, 1941. and to this union
a son. Earnie K. Carman
(Jeannie Carman), was born
May 16, 1947. A daughter,
Vonnie M. Kent (Jamie R.
Kent) followed June 26, 1952.
A child of the Depression,
Helen's family always came
first. During World War II
she worked to keep money
coming in for her family
while her husband served his
country in the Aleutian Is-
lands. Upon his return home
they resided in Susanville for
13 years then moved to North
Fork, where Leo worked as
head sawyer for American
Forest Products and Helen
raised the two children. In
1971, Leo and Helen moved to
Greenville to be closer to
family and retire.
Helen is survived by one
sister, Mrs. Fern Stampfli of
Greenville; her two children;
four grandchildren, Brad
Moore of Winnemucca, Nev.,
Jillian Brubaker of Long
Beach, Josh Huddleston of
Greenville and.Stefanie Span-
gler of Roseville; along with
seven great-grand children.
A funeral service will be
held at 11 a.m. Thursday,
Feb. 24, at the Fehrman
Mortuary Chapel 'located at
113 Anne St. in Greenville.
Graveside services will fol-
low at 2 p.m. in the Janesville
Cemetery.
An opportunity to express
your condolences to the
family and sign the memorial
guest register is available
online at fehrman
mortuary.com.
Clement A. Splaingard
Clement A. Splaingard, 81,
died Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2011,
in his home at Georgetown,
Texas, after a 10-year battle
with cancer,
Clement was born Dec. 16,
1929, in Collinsville, Ill., to
Prudence and Louis Splain-
gird. He attended schools in
Collinsville. He was first
trumpeter in the CTH band
under the direction of
Franklin Kreider. After
graduation he ,attended
North Texas State University
in Denton, Texas, where he
was solo trumpeter for the
band and orchestra.
After graduation, Clement
taught junior high band at
Port Nechus, Texas. He then
entered the U.S. Air Force in
May 1953 and served eight
years. He was instructor
for the Headquarters U.S.
Air Force Command Band
in Washington, D.C. He
marched with the Air Force
band in the inaugural parade
for President Eisenhower.
He was solo trumpeter for
special perfoI:mances. He
was sent to Enid, Okla., to
establish the Vance Air Force
Base Band.
After his eight years with
the military, he taught in
Casey-ville, Ill., before moving
to California where he taught
in Sacramento, Oakland,
Emeryville and Fremont.
He married Dolores Pometti
in August 1951. They shared
59 wonderful years together.
He is survived by his wife
Dolores, son Gregory and
daughter Renoir States and
her husband Mitchell. He has
a sister, Angelle Pisetta of
Collinsville, and many nieces
and nephews. He was loved
dearly.
Joyce Ann Brennan
Joyce Brennan of Portola
passed quietly at her home
Sunday, Jan. 30, 2011, while
battling lung cancer. She was
born in Hot Springs, Ark.,
April 22, 1944, as the fourth of
seven children.
Joyce eventually moved to
Grass Valley, and grew up
there. She began working at a
dry cleaners/Laundromat in
the 10th grade. Joyce also
worked in nursing. Then
she moved to Sacramento
and worked at McClellan Air
Force Base and eventu'ally
moved to Portola. She
volunteered most of her time
with the community.
Joyce was preceded in
passing by her father George
Harrison, her mother
Evyleen Harrison, brother
Donald, daughter Cindy, and
husband George Brennan.
Joyce is survived by chil-
dren Thomas Brennan, Scott
Ashley and Sean Brennan;
and grandchildren Harrison,
Ashley, Jacob, Tylor, Anna-
belle, Melody, Autumn,
Serria Brennan and Sean
Taylor.
Theresa Frances Elorza
Theresa Frances Elorza was
born Oct. 15,
1915, at the
Hotel
Espanol in
Reno to
Martin
Yribarren
of Banca,
France, and
Jacinta Yriberri of Hernani,
Spain. She passed away Feb.
16, 2011, in Loyalton.
Theresa was raised in the
rural Spanish Springs area of
Sparks. She married Angelo
Elorza in December 1936.
They moved to Beckwourth
in May 1940, and purchased
the Beckwith Tavern. The
business stayed in the Elorza
family for 37 years and many
people in the area still re-
member the ski-ball game,
the shuffleboard and, of
course, the fabulous food.
From a young age, Theresa
loved the outdoors. She en-
joyed many hunting and fish-
ing trips with her children
and grandchildren and she
shared her love of animals
with the family.
Theresa is preceded in
death by her husband, Ange-
lo; daughters Debra and
Joan; son Paul; parents
Martir/and Jacinta; brother
Martin; and sister Belle.
She is survived by sons
Richard (Sharon) of Reno and
David (Kathy) of Beck-
wourth; son-in-law Bud Mor-
gan of Loyalton; grandchil-
dren Merrielyn Elorza of
Reno, Max Elorza of Jackson,
Kevin Elorza of Grass Valley,
Piper (Blaine) Wagner of
Rancho Cordova, Marie
(Kevin) Renker of Oroville,
Analiese Elorza and Eliza-
beth Elorza, both of Oroville,
and Linda Morgan ot: Santa
Maria; great-grandchildren
Ember Jordan of Reno,
Madisen Elor'za of Sacramen-
to, Bodey and Shianne
Wagner of Rancho Cordova,
Martin Renker of Oroville,
Alicia Cooks of Louisiana;
sisters-in-law Mary Cende-
gorta and Benny Elorza; and
many nieces and nephews.
She will be missed greatly.
Services will be held Satur-
day, Feb. 26, at the Holy Rosary
Catholic Church in Loyalton,
with the Rosary at 9:30 a.m.
and Mass at 10 a.m. Burial will
follow at Whispering Pines
Cemetery in Beckwourth. Pall-
bearers are Joe Cendegorta,
John Giossi, Steven Giossi,
Kevin Giossi, Bud Morgan and
Duane McGarr.
In lieu of flowers, dona-
tions can be madb to the Holy
Rosary Church in Loyalton,
or to a charity of your choice.
Services arranged by Manni
Funeral Home, Portola.
MARRIAGE
LICENSES
Feb. 8
Bianca Noemi Ruiz
Rodriguez and Francisco
Xavier Hernandez, both of
Quincy.
Feb. 10
Aubrey Leon Hawkins of
Chester and Cynthia Jo
Morales of Susanville.
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L AW d
ORDER
SHERIFF'S
BLOTTER
Arrests
Greenville
Two people were arrested on
charges of driving under the
influence.
Paxton
One person was arrested on
charges of DUI and driving
with a revoked license.
Quincy
One person was arrested on
charges of child abuse and
battery against a spouse.
One person was arrested on
an intoxication charge.
One person was arrested on
charges of DUI, possession
of a controlled substance,
possession of paraphernalia
and being under the
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influence of a controlled sub-
stance. Another person was
arrested in the same incident
on a charge of being under
the influence of a controlled
substance.
One person was arrested on a
DUI charge.
Twain
One person was arrested on
an allegation of violating
probation.
Medical
Friday, Feb. 11
Diabetic: In Chester, a caller
reported her husband fell on
the floor and was incoherent.
The call was transferred to
Susanville Interagency Fire
Center.
Stroke: In Spring Garden,
someone reported a possible
stroke. The call was trans-
ferred to Plumas District
Hospital. Greenhorn Creek
Volunteer Fire Department
and an ambulance were
paged.
Saturday, Feb. 12
Airway: In Blairsden, a caller
requested medical aid for her
husband who was having
trouble breathing. The call
was transferred to Eastern
Plumas Health Care. Plumas
Eureka Fire Department
and Graeagle Fire Protection
District were paged.
Sick: In Greenville, a caller
requested an ambulance
for his mother who was ill.
The call was transferred to
4
South Lassen Emergency
Medical Services and Indian
Valley fire was paged. The
nearest deputy was out of
position.
Abdominal: In Delleker, a
Caller requested an ambu-
lance for himself due to
abdominal pain. The call was
transferred to EPHC and
Eastern Plumas Rural Fire
Protection District was paged
and responded.
Fall: In Portola, a.911 hang-up
was received. Dispatch at-
tempted to recontact several
times but the line was busy.
An additional attempt got
an answering machine. A
neighbor was able to provide
a cell phone number. A
deputy spoke to a woman
who said she did have a
medical situation but she was
now at EPHC. The woman's
4-year-old granddaughter fell
and cut her lip. A deputy fol-
lowed up at EPHC. A deputy
advised the reporting party
was back at the residence and
everyone was OK.
Sunday, Feb. 13
Abdominal: In Quincy, some-
one reported a male having
abdominal pain. The call
was transferred to PDH. An
ambulance a~d Quincy Fire
Department~iWere paged.
The patient was"being trans-
ported to PDH.
Digestive: In Twain, a caller
requested an ambulance for
her husband who had severe
stomach pain. The call was
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mischief. He
loves people
and is always
ready for a
walk or a belly
scratch. A
sweet dog that
needs a wonderful and understanding
home to live out his life.
moved out
of state and
could not
take him.
He is a very
sweet and
gentle giant
of a dog!
Good on a leash and easy to handle in
and out of the kennel. He got a much-
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