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LOCKERBIE

John 'Matthew' Lockerbie

John 'Matthew' Lockerbie died June 12, 2000, in Santa Cruz. He was 16. Born in Estevan, Canada on December 20, 1983, he was a resident of Woodland for the past 10 years. He attended Woodland High School and was scheduled to graduate in 2001.

He enjoyed working with computers and was a member of the Woodland High School wrestling team as well as the high school student organization DeMolay. Lockerbie was a frequent volunteer for the Doris Tate Crime Victims Bureau. He loved to fish with his dad and his dog.

Lockerbie is survived by his mother, Cheryl Lockerbie of Woodland; brother, Scott Lockerbie of Woodland; paternal grandmother, Nora Brown Lockerbie of Toronto; paternal grandfather, John Lockerbie of Calgrary; and maternal grandparents, Susan and Frank McTighe of Calgary.

A memorial service will be held at Woodland Presbyterian Church at Colombia and Gibson roads, in Woodland, Tuesday at 2 p.m.

McNary's Chapel is assisting the family with the arrangements.

LOGAN

Roderick Augustus Logan

Roderick Augustus Logan, died Friday, Sept., 5, 2003, in Sacramento, at age 79.

Born Dec. 5, 1923, in Esparto, Mr. Logan the child of Alvin Alfred and Hattie Clayton Logan. He was educated in Esparto until 1934 when the family moved to Woodland. He graduated from Woodland High School and immediately after graduation enlisted in the Army. He served in Japan during World War II. After his discharge, he lived in Los Angeles. He was active with the YMCA receiving many awards. He worked for Lockheed Aircraft for 35 years as a troubleshooter and was a jeweler by trade. After his retirement from Lockheed Aircraft, Mr. Logan decided to move back to Woodland. He was a member of the Masonic Order and received his 50-year plaque, and pin, in June 2000.

Survivors include his sister, Lorena Logan Taylor of Woodland; and brother, Carver Dunbar Logan of Honolulu, Hawaii. He is also survived by James T. Molson Jr. and Jeannette L. Molson of Woodland, Brenda Earl Jones-Smith of Rocklin, Carl Logan and Herbie Logan of Woodland, Carmelita Logan Prince, Roberta Logan Hunt, William Logan and Rodney Logan of Sacramento, Lorin Lewis, Stephen Lewis and Margo Lewis of Oakland, Hugo Logan, Jorge Logan and Estella Logan Hodge of Honolulu, Hawaii, and Azalea Logan Whittaker, Carolyn Logan Lewis of Horse Creek and Aaron Logan Jr. of Woodland; numerous grandnieces; grandnephews; great-grandnieces and great-grandnephews. He was preceded in death by his father in 1950 and his mother in 1949; brothers, Henry Booker Logan in 1978, Alvin Logan Jr. in 1988 and Aaron C. Logan Sr. in 2000; sisters, Grace Logan Patterson in 1990, Estella Logan Earl in 1995, Nellie Logan Lewis in 2000, and Addie Logan Molson in 2002.

The family requests memorials be directed to the local Alzheimer's Association; or the YMCA, 1006 E. 28th St., Los Angeles, 90011, in the name of Roderick A. Logan. Arrangements are under the direction of McNary's Chapel of Woodland.

Services: Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12, at McNary's Chapel, 458 College St., Woodland. Interment will be at Woodland Cemetery.

LOGEFEIL

Mike Logefeil

Mike Logefeil died on Nov. 9, 2002, after a yearlong battle with cancer. He was 56.

Born in Berkeley on Nov. 8, 1946, he was a Vietnam veteran and a welder by trade before a disabling auto accident forced him to retire. He was an avid collector of antique memorabilia and a wonderful artist. Those who knew him will miss his sweet smile and gentle nature.

He is survived by a large and loving family, including daughter Amy of Davis; father Richard and stepmother Vivian of Redding; brother Peter; sister Diane Lauro and her husband Don; sister Judy Teater and her husband Larry; nieces and nephews Sarah, Elizabeth and Jesse Lauro and Daniel and Rachel Teater.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Yolo Hospice.

LOGUE

Daniels Charles Logue

Daniels Charles Logue died in Acapulco, Mexico, Monday, Feb. 4, 2002 at the age of 78. He was born in Clairton, Pennsylvania as the 10th child of Lester and Bertha Logue.

Mr. Logue was educated at La Salle Military School, Saville, Long Island, N.Y., where he had a football scholarship. He played his freshman year of college at Notre Dame on coach Frank Leahy's first freshman team. His roommate at La Salle was Louis Salmoza, future president of Nicaragua and Charlie Trippi, All-American at University of Georgia.

At the onset of World War War II, Mr. Logue enlisted in the army. He was attached to Gen. George S. Patton's third army, in which he saw action at the Battle of the Bulge in Bastogn. His division was the first to liberate several concentration camps on their march to Berchtesgarden. At the close of the war in Europe, at the request of Gen. Douglas McArthur, who wanted veteran combat troops for the invasion of Japan, his division was immediately sent to the Philippines.

After his discharge, he was offered a football scholarship at the University of North Carolina. The team played in two Sugar Bowl games and one Cotton Bowl game. It was known as the "Charlie Cho-Choo Justice" era. He was also a member of the Sigma Nu Fraternity and graduated with a bachelor of science degree in geology.

Residing in Yolo County for about 51 years, Mr. Logue was the president of the Jr. Chamber of Commerce, Carlton Club, and headed the Yolo County Board of Realtors and Yolo County Republican Central Committee.

He served in many statewide and national committees of the Republican party as delegate to the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco and the Republican National Convention in Kansas City.

He served in many statewide and national committees of the Republican party.

He was also a Vestryman at St. Lukes's Episcopal Church in Woodland.

Active as a builder and developer, his work spanned from Catalina Island to many locations in Central and Northern California. The majority of the projects he worked on benefited the disadvantaged and the elderly.

Mr. Logue enjoyed fishing in Dunsmuir, golf at the Yolo Filers Club and El Macero country clubs and frequent trips to Chapel Hill for reunions with football team members. At Chapel Hill he met and married Kate Connor, a coed from Durnham, North Carolina.

He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Kate Connor of El Macero; daughters Kate Connor (Connie) Wilson of Carmichael, and Susan Farrell Pinskton of Danville; son Daniels Russell Logue, of Marysville; grandsons David and Joshua Pinskton, Aaron Daniels Barrow, Christian Lee Barrow, Joel Jefferson Barrow, and Andrew James Barrow; granddaughters Sarah Pinkston and Cheni Logue; and three great grandchildren, David, Nathaniel, and Muriel Pinkston and Connor Logue Barrow.

Services are scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb 16 at St. Luke's Episcopal Church 515 Second Street, Woodland, CA.

The family requests memorials be sent in lieu of flowers to the Salvation Army. 3755 North Freeway Blvd., Sacramento, 95835 designated "The Salvation Army Acapulco Children's Home."

LOKIE

George Vernon Lokie

George Vernon Lokie died July 28, 2001, at Kaiser Hospital in Sacramento. Born in Otis, Colo., on April 23, 1917, he was 84 years old.

He was a resident of Yolo County for 34 years. He was a vocational rehabilitation counselor for the state prior to his retirement. He was a member of the Countryside Community Church in Esparto and the Audubon Society.

He is survived by his sons, James Lokie of Dallas, John Lokie of Yorba Linda and Stephen Lokie and his wife Petra Baltrusch of Hamburg, Germany; and daughter, Elizabeth Gipson and her husband Michael of Coos Bay, Ore. He is also survived by his sister, Patricia Lee and her husband Terry of Tucson, Ariz.; and his grandsons, Devon and Trevor Lokie of Dallas.

A funeral will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Countryside Community Church in Esparto with interment to follow at the Capay Cemetery. McNary's Chapel is assisting the family with the arrangements.

LOKKESMOE

Marvin J. Lokkesmoe

Marvin Lokkesmoe died in Woodland Saturday, Sept. 11, 2004 at age 87.

Mr. Lokkesmoe was born May 30, 1917 in Mount Vernon, S.D. He joined the Navy in 1936 and was aboard the USS West Virginia during the attack on Pearl Harbor. He worked as a project manager in construction before retiring.

Survivors include Mr. Lokkesmoe's wife of 62 years, Patricia Lokkesmoe of Woodland, daughter Mary Pat Lokkesmoe of Eugene, Ore., sons Tim Lokkesmoe and his wife Patti of San Clemente and Jim Lokkesmoe and his wife Lynda of Woodland; grandchildren Kirsten Ayulo and her husband Mike of Tustin, Erik Lokkesmoe and his wife Monica of Falls Church, Va., Jason Lokkesmoe and his wife Angela of Oakland and Ryan and Jenna Lokkesmoe of Woodland, great-grandchildren Abigail and Cooper Ayulo of Tustin and Kolton Lokkesmoe of Falls Church, Va. He is also survived by his sister Ruth Shirk of Priest River, Idaho and his brother Bob Lokkesmoe and his wife Betty of Salinas.

The family requests that memorials in Mr. Lokkesmoe's name be directed to the Gideon's Society.

Services: A funeral is scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 18 at First Baptist Church, 1616 West St., Woodland. Green Valley Funeral and Cremation Services of Cameron Park is assisting the family with arrangements.

LONG

Arlida M. "Lee" Long

Arlida "Lee" Long passed away Monday, April 11, 2005. She was born Aug. 19, 1923 in

Rushford, Minn. to Alfred and Mabel Bakken. She was the oldest of their 10 children. She was educated in rural Minnesota schools, and trained as a nurse at St. Lucas School of Nursing in Faribault, Minn. She served in the Army during WWII as a nurse in the Pacific Theatre, particularly the Philippines. She then worked in nursing at Yolo General Hospital, and lived in the nurses' quarters that still stand at Beamer and Cottonwood. She married Jim Long of Zamora on April 6, 1947; they celebrated their 58th anniversary last week. She was active in the Zamora community, serving as a committed 4-H leader and booster. She was also involved in the Mothers Club of Zamora Union School, and served on the local election board for many years. She continued using her nursing skills by assisting at many well-baby and immunization clinics, and at the Elks Blood Bank. After surviving a melanoma in 1963, she drove numerous patients to oncology services in Sacramento on a weekly basis.

She was a long-time member of St. John's United Church of Christ; taught Sunday school there and served on the Consistory, as well as taking on many other duties of the church. She had been active at Stollwood/St. John's Retirement Village in fund-raising efforts and with the residents' activities.

She is survived by her husband, Jim Long of Zamora; two daughters and their husbands: Janet and Stan Levers of Woodland and Barbara and David Frey of Thousand Oaks; and her son David Long and his wife Rachael of Zamora. She loved her six grandchildren dearly and reveled in their achievements: Clara Levers of Sacramento; Toby Levers of Cambridge, England; 2nd Lt. Eric Frey and his wife Jessica of Quantico, Va.; James Frey of San Luis Obispo; Andrew Frey of Thousand Oaks and Eugene Long of Zamora. She was preceded in death by her parents, her youngest sister, Ruth Boyum and her godchild, Patricia Croll. Her four brothers, Allwyn, Everett, Donald and David and their wives still live in the Rochester, Minn. area; brother-in-law, Arvid Boyum lives in Minneapolis. Her sister, Evangeline lives in Walkerton, Ind.; sister Dorothy lives in Medford, Minn.; sister Billy "Mildred" lives in Zamora and sister Elvira lives in McQueeny, Texas.

She felt privileged to attend her grandson's wedding last summer in Texas, and see all of her brothers and sisters in Minnesota shortly after that at her much-loved family reunions. She also has numerous in-laws in and around the Zamora area, as well as many dear friends, especially her nursing/Army colleagues that formed a potluck club and shared their lives and many good times across the years. Lee will be dearly missed by all who knew her and experienced her generosity and love.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, April 16 at St. John's United Church of Christ at 10:30 a.m. Memorials should be directed to the American Cancer Society or St. John's Village (Stollwood Convalescent Hospital).

Kraft Bros. Funeral Directors is assisting the family with arrangements.

Arlida M. 'Lee' Long (1923-2005) (2nd of 2 obits.)

Arlida "Lee" Long of Zamora died Monday, April 11, 2005 at age 81.

Mrs. Long was born Aug. 19, 1923 in Rushford, Minn. to Alfred and Mabel Bakken. She was educated in Minnesota schools and trained as a nurse at St. Lucas School of Nursing in Faribault, Minn. She served in the U.S. Army during World War II as a nurse in the Pacific Theatre, particularly the Philippines. After the war, she was a nurse at Yolo General Hospital. She served as a 4-H leader and booster in Zamora, involved in the Mothers Club of Zamora Union School and served on the local election board. She assisted at well-baby and immunization clinics and at the Elks Blood Bank. She was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ; taught Sunday school and served on the Consistory. She volunteered at Stollwood/St. John's Retirement Village with fund-raising efforts and residents' activities.

Survivors include Mrs. Long's husband of 58 years, Jim Long of Zamora; her daughters, Janet Levers and her husband Stan of Woodland and Barbara Frey and her husband David of Thousand Oaks; her son, David Long and his wife Rachael of Zamora; her grandchildren, Clara Levers of Sacramento; Toby Levers of Cambridge, England, Eric Frey and his wife Jessica of Quantico, Va., James Frey of San Luis Obispo, Andrew Frey of Thousand Oaks and Eugene Long of Zamora; her sisters, Evangeline of Walkerton, Ind., Dorothy of Medford, Minn., Billy "Mildred" of Zamora and Elvira of McQueeny, Texas; her brothers, Allwyn, Everett, Donald and David and their wives all of Rochester, Minn. and her brother-in-law, Arvid Boyum of Minneapolis. She was preceded in death by her parents, her youngest sister, Ruth Boyum and her godchild, Patricia Croll.

The family requests memorials in Mrs. Long's name be directed to the American Cancer Society or St. John's Village (Stollwood Convalescent Hospital).

Services: A memorial service is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 16 at St. John's United Church of Christ, 434 Cleveland St., Woodland. Kraft Bros. Funeral Directors is assisting the family with arrangements.

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