February 4, 2012

James J Wilson

People just naturally gravitated to Jim. Though he was often beset by health issues, Jim always stayed positive because of the love he shared with his […]
January 31, 2012

Mildred Benvenuto

Our joys will be greater, our love will be deeper and our lives will be fuller because we shared your moment. rnMildred’s 89 wonderful years (Oct. […]
January 24, 2012

Joseph P. Reale, Jr

Joe was many things to many people. A devoted son, whose primary focus was the care of his mother, Frances. Beloved by his customers and a […]
January 17, 2012

Marion Maxie

Marion was the master of the art of being a grandmother. Her home was always the meeting place of her grandkids and all of their friends. […]
January 15, 2012

John Palmer Felmey

When he entered a room, his larger than life persona took it over. He gave it back as hard as he took it: he had a […]
January 14, 2012

James Smith

From a young age he’d push a brick around in the sand pretending it was a truck. As an adult he was just as thrilled driving […]
January 9, 2012

Esther Butler

A gentle lady with a wicked sense of humor. She could farm with the best, it was in her DNA. Raised on a family farm in […]
January 7, 2012

Helen P Acton

On any Eagle’s gameday Helen could always be found at the White Eagle in Riverside. She’d have her seat reserved, be wearing her team hat and […]
December 29, 2011

Saramae Brown

Sue died at home on Christmas morning. rnShe was the wife of the late William, mother of : Margie Brown (Don Brooks) Niemi, Helen (Paul) Allegra, […]
December 22, 2011

Elmer N. Woodington

By Clarence Oddbody’s criteria that “no man is a failure who has friends” Elmer’s success could never be doubted. His hunting trailer in Chatsworth served as […]