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Roberta “Bobbie” Joyce Bertini joined her parents in heaven August 18, 2013.
She leaves her sister, Sondra (Ed) McDonald and many relatives.
Rest in peace, Bobbie.
Graveside service will take place at 11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 26, at the Italian Cemetery Chapel, Colma.
For further information contact Chapel of the Lakes at 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com .
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Ernest T. Juri passed away Aug. 17, 2013, in his sleep.
Born in Mokelumne Hill, Calif., on Aug. 14, 1939, he had been a longtime resident of Clearlake, Calif.
He was a master mechanic, welder, woodworker, and could build or repair virtually anything. His favorite things to work on were antique farm equipment.
He was a Christian man, a husband, father, Korean War veteran, guitar player and friend, and will be missed by many.
He was preceded in death by his wife many years ago, as well as by his mother and father. He was dearly loved by his longtime companion, Carol Hughes, as well as the rest of his family, including his sisters, Anne Juri, Delores “Sissy” Arenander, Muriel McBurney and Robin Berglund; brother, Bill Arenander; cousin, Mary DeAguiar; and Lisa, Carol's daughter and a huge help to Ernest; and many, many others he considered “his family”… and his son Michael Van Horn from Alaska.
A private internment is scheduled and the family requests donations be made to the local food bank in his honor in lieu of flowers.

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Jeffrey Francis Wilder II was born on Dec. 15, 1988, in Clearlake, Calif.
Jeff was taken tragically while working on the job in Victoria, Texas, on Monday, Aug. 12, 2013.
Jeff worked his dream job as a lineman since graduating in 2009 from the Northwest Lineman’s College.
Working in this field provided Jeff the opportunity to pursue his passion, as well as explore new parts of the country, and give back to those who were suffering loss in times of natural disaster.
Those who knew him understand that giving back came naturally to Jeff. One would never come in contact with him without seeing his beaming smile or receiving one of his unforgettable hugs.
Jeff was much like any other 24-year-old and enjoyed indulging in video games, eating bacon cheeseburgers with extra bacon, and watching Giants baseball with a cold beer.
There was nothing he loved and looked forward to more than coming home to the mountains, oceans and lakes of California.
Jeff squeezed every moment out of life, and never missed an opportunity to express his love to his family and friends.
Jeff leaves behind his heartbroken family: dad, Jeff; mom, Cathy; adoring sisters, Kate and Ronnie; brother, Bobby; best friends, Chris and Wyland; loving girlfriend, Jenny; aunts and uncles, Kelley and Bert, Billy and Kristi, Jody and Art, Ginny and Lee, Patti, Linda, Terrie and Kenny, Buddy and Connie; and grandmother, Jeri.
The Jeffrey Wilder Memorial Scholarship Fund will be established through the Northwest Lineman College in Denton, Texas. Those interested in contributing may please contact Lewis Rhoden at
Please join the family for a funeral Mass at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 23, at Queen of Peace Catholic Church, 14435 Uhl Ave., Clearlake.
Immediately following Mass there will be a celebration of Jeff’s life at the Masonic Lodge No. 183, 7100 S. Center Drive in Clearlake.
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