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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Edward Daniel Daskam Jr., retired pastor and missionary, died on Nov. 24, 2019, in Lakeport, California.
Rev. Daskam died one day before his 80th birthday, and one day after a memorial celebration for his son, Darren Daskam, was held at Grace Evangelical Free Church in Kelseyville.
Dan Daskam was born in 1939 in Glendale, California. His family migrated to the small rural community of Dos Rios, California, where he grew up being around small farm animals and learned to love the outdoors.
His family moved to Willits, California, within a few years, and most of Dan's school years were spent in Willits.
He was the oldest of five, and much was expected of him. He learned to do chores around the house, including caring for rabbits, which eventually he had to slaughter for food for the family. A heartbroken young boy did what he was told by his stern father.
He loved to play baseball when he was young, and kept that love for his entire life. He was also in Boy Scouts of America, and eventually reached Eagle Scout rank. He helped run the family business of Daskam's Paint and Upholstery, until he graduated from Santa Rosa Junior College.
He had graduated from Willits Union High School in 1957 and Santa Rosa Junior College in 1959.
During his freshman year at college, he fell in love with a shy girl in Willits, who was just 14 years old, and they dated for three years until Joan Graddy graduated and Dan and she were married in Willits.
Dan started his career as a retail clerk for first Purity Stores and then Safeway Stores, where he worked until 1973, and again from 1974 until 1977, in Willits. From 1977 until 1980, he worked part-time at Fred Meyer Stores in Portland, Oregon, while attending Multnomah Seminary and Biblical College.
Their happy life was an adventure story that revolved around love for family and a newly-found faith in Christ as Saviour and Lord. That sense of love and purpose took them from Willits to Portland twice in a seven-year period of time, until Dan earned his BSBE degree from what is now Multnomah Seminary and Biblical College.
He had a pastoral minor and was soon called to a church in Lakeport to be its pastor. He and his family served the First Baptist Church of Lakeport for 12 years, from 1980 to 1992.
During this time, his family grew up, graduated from high school and started their own families. His first grandchild, Marcus Scott Goodwin, was born in 1988.
Dan and Joan joined a mission organization, once known as American Sunday School Union, then known as American Missionary Fellowship, where Dan was appointed Area Missionary for the Redwood Empire.
He had seven counties and about 17 mission points when they started. His mission was to help start Sunday schools and small community churches or to help existing ministries.
During the last five years of the 20 years he served, he pastored Willits First Baptist Church in addition to his other duties. Dan loved travelling from place to place and meeting so many new people with kindred spirits.
Dan and Joan moved back to Lakeport a few years before they retired, to be near some of their children and grandchildren, Jody Daskam and Chelsea and Corey Martin of Kelseyville; Darren Daskam and Bo and Jack Daskam of Lakeport; Jamie and Paul Goodwin of Santa Rosa and Marcus Goodwin of Germany.
A memorial celebration of life will be held at Grace Evangelical Free Church in Kelseyville on Saturday, Dec. 21, at noon, with a reception following at Fritch Hall at the Lake County Fairgrounds in Lakeport. Pastor Floyd Brandt of Willits and Pastor Garry Zeek of Kelseyville, will lead the service.
We encourage anyone who knows our family to come to the service for former Pastor Dan Daskam of First Baptist Church of Lakeport and In Faith Ministries, Area Missionary of the Redwood Empire. We look forward to comments and memories shared by Dan's friends, family and former colleagues.
Arrangements by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com.
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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Carol Abercrombie passed away peacefully on the evening of Dec. 5, 2019, at the age of 93.
She was born on Aug. 11, 1926, in Kelseyville, California, to Seth and Ruth Waite.
On March 17, 1946, she married Lee Abercrombie of Lakeport, California.
They made their home in Lake County, where Betty and John were born. In 1951, Lee went to work at Masonite so they moved to Ukiah, where Dean was born.
In early 1952 they purchased a house on Oak Knoll Road which she still owns today. Lee passed away in 2006, and in 2013 Carol moved to Mountain View Assisted Living.
Carol was predeceased by her parents, Ruth and Seth; sister, Wilda Delaney; and brother, John Waite.
She is survived by daughter, Betty Cleveland of Washington state; and sons, John (MaryAnne) of Manteca and Dean of Fairfield. Also surviving are grandchildren, Chad and Dana Cleveland, Ben and Mike Abercrombie; granddaughters, Shannon Abercrombie and Kelly Roseberry; nine great-grandchildren; her sister, Jo Ann (Doyle) Brixie; and eight nieces and nephews.
Graveside funeral service will be held at Kelseyville Cemetery on Thursday, Dec. 12, at 11 a.m.
The family would like to thank Mountain View Assisted Living for the excellent care they gave Mom for the past six years.
Arrangements by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com.
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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Our family regrets to inform you of the passing of Larry Durnil on Dec. 3, 2019, following a two-year battle with cancer.
Larry was born in Santa Ana, California, on Dec. 18, 1946. He was raised in Southern California where he enjoyed hot rodding as a teenager and was a member of the hot rod club called the Hunters.
As a young man Larry served in the United States Army with the 1st Cavalry Division. He was a highly decorated veteran of the Vietnam War and proud of his service.
Larry worked as a lumber mill manager for most of his career. Over his career Larry ran several lumber mills throughout California and even one in Ensenada, Mexico. He retired as the plant manager of True Guard in Ukiah.
Larry resided in Lakeport, California, where he was active in the community. Still a hot rodder, he was a member and president of the local club Corvettes of Lake County. He enjoyed watching and playing sports including football, ocean fishing and golf. Larry was happiest when he was spending time with his family and friends or racing his Corvette.
Larry is survived by his wife, Susan; daughter, Holly Masterson; son, Randy Durnil; daughter-in-law, Carol Sullivan; and grandsons, RJ Honer, Thomas Durnil, Bruce Masterson and William Durnil. We thank everyone in the community for their thoughts and prayers.
Arrangements by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com.
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