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Collection: Original Records > Death Records

Obituaries (1987) (308 pages)

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ATs UINLUIN, ULass Vv B@UCcy-INCVaUua LILY, Va.——muULY Tm b-3-81-@ Roberta Ernst are pending at Hooper & “Weaver: Mortuary, ‘Nevada City. A resident of Grass Valley, she died Saturday at a Grass Valley medical facility at the age of 74. Beverly Plotts Beverly Jeanne Plotts died Saturday at a. Grass Valley medical facility. She was 59 and a resident of Penn Valley. Services will be in her home town of Richland Center, Wis. Local arrangements are with Hooper &. Weaver, Grass Valley. “ducted at 6 p.m. at the Narrow Gauge Railroad Project Building adjacent to the administration office. Enter through Gate 5 and park on the inner grounds to avoid parking conflicts with. Circus Nightactivities. The board will also review the Nevada County Railroad Project and the Beef Breeders’ Auction. The longTange plan“Two students named to : county justice commission ¥ Two local high school students have been appointed to the Nevada County Juvenile Justice/Delinquency Prevention Commission. Michelle Rose from. Bear River High School and Aaron Shonk from Nevada Union High School were appointed by Judge Carl Bryan II. The commission has the responsibility to provide community insight into the juvenile justice system in Nevada County and to encourage, promote and coordinate the activities and programs which contribute Sierra De et A ee TPR ee om ‘Walsh St., ‘ ficiating. will be the Rev. Sam She worked eight years as a secretary for Kelly Secretarial Services. Mrs. Plotts is survived by her “husband, George. Contributions to the donor's favorite charity are preferred. Charlotte Johansen A memorial service. for Charlotte Elizabeth Johansen will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Abundant Life. Church, Grass Valley. OfFloyd. Arrangements are with Hooper & Weaver, Grass Valley. ning-building committee wilt report about the proposed livestock facility, and the operations committee will report. on the proposed 1988 Jazz Festival and this summer’s ‘‘Proud Traditions”’ fair. Fair Secretary-Manager Ed Scofield will ‘discuss Indepensient Juniors. to the prevention of juvenile problems. The commission. is made up of 15 members. In addition to. Mithelle and Aaron, other members are: Charles Brock, Troy Arbaugh, Sandy Boyd, Earle Conway, Margaret Karem, Janet Lowell, Marilyn Terhune and Sue Thoele. There are presently five vacancies on the commission. The commission meets on the second Wednesday of. each
month at 3 p.m. at the Probation Department Conference “Room in the county courthouse. Anyone interested in becoming a member of the commission, contact Dave Ferrel at the Nevada County Probation Department. 506— ‘John of Petaluma, pie i . . . — Mrs. Johansen, 65, died Saturday at a Grass Valley medical facility. She was a resident of Grass Valley. She was a native of Mountain View, born Oct. 7, 1921, and had lived in Grass Valley for eight years, Mrs. Johansen is survived by ~ her mother, Bessie Gilliam -of San Andreas; daughters Sylvia Talbot and Jessica Schoenthal of Grass Valley, Carol McGrath of Petaluma, Alice Dow of San Andreas; sons Robert of Chico, David Lane of Mareno Valley, Grass Valley; sisters Julie Ginter of San Andreas, Maude Parr of San Francisco; and 11 grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son, Charles Lane, Jr. “Parents!”’ Please Be Sure That Your Students Have A Sofe Ride Home From Graduation! MADD MOTHERS AGAINST DAUNK DRIVERS Leena a ee nana a a a a eam James ofaa iJ ; healthier h HYPNO CENTEH 1 CNT ch a ds ss Hypnosis i most perm into contro life! Call unit, _very critical time. _We. would like to thank-the-f The nurses and physical therapists Dr's Blaha, Cambell & News excellent care while Howard was hos We also want to thank the E.M.P.A. Family of Peace Lutheran, Pastors Paulson, and all our friends for the prayers. Last but not least, our bea who gave us hope, love and their God Bless All of Y Howard & Betty M EMV TO STUDENT of the NONIE Been: GUYTON is Sierra Clothing Ys pots, B Co's Student of the