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Bob Schoenherr
1953-2022
KELSEYVILLE, Calif. — Bob Schoenherr, 69, of Kelseyville, passed away suddenly Sept. 12, 2022.
Born and raised in the Dakotas for 11 years by two loving parents and then moving to New Mexico for his high school and university days gave Bob a broad view of cultures and an appreciation of the natural living dynamic planet we occupy.
Accepting jobs after college in Southern California and then finally in Northern California, he completed the circle of the Midwest, Southwest and West Coast environments. His love for adventures on foot, clipped into bicycle pedals, or via boat-car-train-and plane always lead him to new adventures documented by his camera, a passion he acquired while at New Mexico State University.
Bob’s professional career includes 30-plus years of teaching and coaching grades four through university. In Lake County he worked at Konocti Unified, Middletown Unified and Yuba College.
He spent his final 15 years before retirement as a developer of the global program, Cisco networking Academy, a program that has educated over four million students worldwide on the use of Information Technology careers.
One of his proudest times in education was producing the Every Fifteen Minutes (a program designed by CHP, OTS, and DOT to help stop teenage drunk driving) videos for all the high schools in Lake County.
Bob met Anita, the love of his life, where they settled together in Lake County.
Bob was a member of Porsche Club of America, and was extremely active in autocross and concours with his Porsches, Anita always by his side.
And as with anything with which Bob was involved, he gave of himself wholly, both as an instructor for the events, and an avid participant.
Bob was a member of the Forest Fire Lookout Association and Audubon. Bob was also a volunteer with Lake County Land Trust as well as Clear Lake State Park. When not volunteering and involved in a project outdoors, he could be seen kayaking, boating or hiking the trails, camera always in hand.
He always enjoyed a great game of singles tennis with his good friend, Greg, at least twice a week.
He was an avid bicyclist, riding the roads of Lake County as well as participating in multiple biking events throughout several states.
As active as he was, he was never too busy to lend a helping hand or be included in projects that needed to be accomplished. Something needed doing, Bob was your man.
He was predeceased by his parents, Roy and Mary Schoenherr. He is survived by Anita, sister, Carrol (Francis) of Carlsbad, New Mexico and brother Greg (Jennette) Schoenherr of Lubbock, Texas.
A celebration of life will be announced at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please contribute to your favorite charity or to the American Heart Association.
Arrangements by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or www.chapelofthelakes.com.
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CLEARLAKE OAKS, Calif. — Roger Hue De Laroque of Clearlake Oaks peacefully passed on Thursday Oct. 6, 2022, at home. He was 64.
He was born on May 23,1958, in Normandy, France.
He married Sandy Grabach and together they have nine children: sons, Pascal, Timmy, Bryan, Rene, Alexander, Christopher and David; and daughters, Cheyenne and Dallas. They have three grandchildren and one on the way.
He was in a band,Monsieur Musik Et Hilantide in France, where he played the guitar. He also owned a restaurant in France.
Here he owned a store where he sold quads, dirt bikes, ATVs, a grocery store named after his son Pascal, Pascal's Best Deals, and HDL FARM and Bakery.
Roger would go to farmers markets with the French bread, pastries, balsamic vinegar, olive oil, jams, and mustards he created.
He had a great passion for his family, friends, and the work he did. He was the most loving man anyone could ever know. He could light up a room with his smile and laugh.
He will be greatly missed and is loved very deeply.
His funeral service has been organized by Chapel of The Lakes Mortuary. The viewing is on Thursday, Oct. 27, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, 1625 N. High St. in Lakeport.
The funeral service will be held at St. Mary's Catholic Church on Friday, Oct. 28, at 10:30 a.m., 801 N. Main St., Lakeport.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made for Roger Hue De Laroque to Sandy Hue De Laroque or Gofundme.
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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Bobbie Jo Baken, born Bobbie Jo Michael, passed away unexpectedly on Oct. 4, 2022, at the age of 72.
Bobbie was preceded in death by her mother, Virginia and Father Robert Michael.
Bobbie was a resident of Kelseyville for the last 44 years.
She is survived by her husband of 52-plus years, Jack Walter Baken; and daughters, Melanie Barrick (John), Danelle Rogers (Shawn) and Nicolette Keithly (David).
She also leaves her pride and joy, her grandchildren, Dylan Welsh, Logan Barrick, Tristan Welsh, Brock Barrick, Morgan Rogers and Josie Keithly; her sisters and sisters-in-law, Mary, Patty, Jackie, Marilyn and Barbara; along with many cherished nieces and nephews.
Bobbie was a licensed psychiatric technician at Agnew and Sonoma State hospitals before moving to Lake County.
Upon the move, Bobbie took time off to raise her children before being employed at the Kelseyville Unified School District as a bus driver and custodian in 1984 (while continuing to hold her psych tech license until she was 50).
Bobbie also helped at Danelle's Daycare, and enjoyed “her kids” on the bus and at the daycare, which gave her the nickname “Grandma Bobbie.”
Bobbie retired from the school district in 2015 to pursue full-time Grandma status, and continued assisting with daycare. She loved watching the kids grow, and enjoyed time with them and their families.
Bobbie was a “Navy brat” and moved many times as a child. She attended James Lick High School for three years, and then graduated from Sonoma High School in 1968. She played violin in the orchestra and as an adult was fluent in guitar, as well as a beautiful singer.
Her home in Lake County is where she grew roots. She was involved in Clear Lake Horseman, an advisor for Clear Lake Junior Horseman, leader of mounted Search And Rescue, as well as a founder and active member of Hooves and Wheels. She also served as a union representative for the Kelseyville Unified School District.
Bobbie had a passion for her family that everyone could see. She doted over her children and grandchildren, and made every football, basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball and soccer game as well as rodeos, gymkhanas, camping trips, field trips or performances, regardless of how she was feeling.
She and Jack were able to go on some great vacations, including her dream trip to Belize a few years back, where she did zip lining and rode horses through the jungle.
She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
There will be a celebration of life for Bobbie on Nov. 26 from noon to 4 p.m. at 7771 Browser Lane in Kelseyville.
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