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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Ronald Richard Yoder passed away peacefully on April 17, 2020, at his beloved lakefront home with his wife and daughters at his side.
Ron was preceded in death by his father, Harold Richard Yoder; mother, Leonora Jean Laurila; and sister, Kathleen Ennis.
He is survived by his wife, Katherine Yoder; daughters, Leslie Wolski and Alison Zander; sons-in-law, Kevin Wolski and Brian Zander; six grandchildren, Audrey, Jake, Zack, Marcus, Maggie and Riley; and his brother, William Yoder.
Ron was born in Berkeley, California, in 1944. He lived in the Bay Area as a young boy and moved to Sonoma County as a teen where he attended Analy High School and proudly played for the undefeated 1958 Analy Tigers football team.
Ron met Katherine in 1962 at the Russian River Rio Nido dance and they married in 1967 soon after he returned from serving in the Army in Germany, where he was a decorated sharpshooter.
Ron served as a law enforcement officer from 1968 to 1999, first with the SFPD and then the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office.
Ron was a well-respected and highly regarded sergeant known for remaining calm and collected when under pressure.
While working for the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in physical education and Master of Arts in adult fitness from Sonoma State University. His master’s project was a comprehensive fitness manual for criminal justice officers.
After retiring from the SCSO Ron worked as a substitute teacher for a time and enjoyed participating in triathlons with his daughters and traveling with his wife.
In his sixties Ron embarked on his second career with the Lake County Community Development Department where he worked as a planning and stormwater consultant certified in erosion, sediment and stormwater. He also volunteered with the Lake County Resource Conservation District.
The only thing Ron enjoyed more than work was his family. Summer at the lake you could find him with the kids, grandkids, extended family and friends on the dock, swimming and at the barbecue.
He was a diehard fan when it came to his grandkids’ sporting events and he could be counted on to cheer louder than anyone else in the stands.
Ron “KoKo” Yoder will be dearly missed by his family. However, the example he set, the strength he exuded, the lessons he taught and the memories made will be cherished forever.
Arrangements by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com .
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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Richard A. Oleson passed away on April 23, 2020, in Lakeport.
He was born June 24, 1932, in Sheridan, Oregon.
Richard was a wonderful husband to Frances, and loving father to Larry, Michael, Todd and Tara.
He was an Air Force veteran of the Korean Conflict.
Richard retired as an aerospace microelectronics manager.
He was just a really great guy!
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Born as Edna Mae Harris on January 13, 1936, leaving this earth on April 14, 2020.
Edna grew up in Monroe, Louisiana and then migrated to San Francisco, California, alongside her brother, Bobbie Brown.
She graduated from Galileo High School and went on to become an 18-plus year veteran nurse at San Francisco General Hospital before she retired.
She had three children, Gregory, Gary and Felicia.
Edna later met and then married Henry Harrison, who also had three children, Herman, Michael, and Carmen, becoming a big blended family.
About 1986 they moved to Nice, California, modeling for the prestige social club “Ladies of the Lake” and later as a volunteer for Hospice Thrift Store for over 20 years.
She is survived by her remaining four children, Gary Polk, Herman Harrison, Michael Harrison, and Carmen Harrison; grandchildren, Marcus, Kesha, Nikki, Sparkle, Nathen, Ernest, Tandem, Lena, Andrew, Vincent and Martin; and her beloved many great- and great-great-grandchildren.
She will be remembered most by her beautiful smile, her devotion to her family, her amazing sense of style, and her ability to make any and everyone feel welcomed.
Arrangements by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com .
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