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In Loving Memory: Forrest “Stumpy” Wayne Blake

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In loving memory of Forrest “Stumpy” Wayne Blake. There is a viewing at Paul’s Chapel on Thursday, December 26, from 6:00-9:00pm. The Wake is Friday, December 27, and the funeral is Saturday, December 28, at 11:00am. Thanks to everyone who’s been helping the family through this time.

In Loving Memory: Rodney Lowell Doolittle Sr.

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My beloved brother Rodney Lowell Doolittle Sr., 38, of Hoopa, CA, laid to rest on December 18, 2013. Rodney was born on November 9, 1975 in San Jose, CA. He was extremely proud of his sons, Rodney and Emmanuel whom he spoke so proudly of often. Rodney was a very caring father, brother, uncle, and friend with an extremely large heart for his family and friends alike. Regardless of his own struggles, he never thought twice to give the very shirt off his back or to reach out and lend a helping hand when he saw another in need. His big beautiful smile will surely be missed, he was seldom satisfied until he seen others repay him with their own smile in return.

In Loving Memory: George Martin

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George Martin made his final journey to be with the Lord and Savior October 21, 2013, with his family and friends by his side in Hoopa, California, at the young age of 43.

VOICES: A Message of Thanks from the Houston Family

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The family of Craig Vernon Houston would like to thank Rodney and Kathleen Vigil, George Blake, Loren Norten, Boyd Ferris and Marceline Norton, for their support at my time of loss. I would also like to thank the many others for their support, cards, food and financial contributions.

In Loving Memory: Edward M. Henderson

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Edward M. Henderson, born October 18, 1961, in Hoopa, California passed away suddenly and unexpectedly at his home in Hoopa on January 1, 2014 at the age of 52. Ed was a member of the Hoopa Valley Tribe. Ed spent his youth and young adult years in the Sacramento area. He moved to Hoopa in the late 1950s to live and be with his ageing grandmother Clarissa Stone. In August of 1999 he became employed with the Hoopa Valley Tribe in the Plant Management Department as a maintenance/grounds keeper, where he was employed until his death.

In Loving Memory: Daniel Eugene O’Rourke

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It was apparent very early in his life that he was extremely gifted. Therefore when he began high school he went to live in Hayward with his Aunt Kaye since his parents believed that he would have a better chance to prepare and be accepted into college. He got his degree from college and attended Golden State University.

In Loving Memory: Betty Ann (Franz) Mattz

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Betty Ann (Franz) Mattz went to be with her Lord on Saturday, January the 11th, 2014. Betty was born in Chicago Heights, Illinois on September 26, 1928 to Ernest and Margret Franz. Betty eventually moved to Lafayette, Indiana where she grew up on the family farm with her 15 brothers and sisters. In 1955, Betty graduated from nursing school. In 1964, Betty and her sister Sandy drove from Indiana to California in her brother’s Nash rambler.

In Loving Memory: Reginald Valin Davis Sr.

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Reginald Valin Davis Sr., was born on January 26, 1928 and passed into the arms of his Savior Jesus Christ on January 6, 2014. Reggie was a proud member of the Hoopa Valley Tribe, a family man, and friend to many. Born in Hoopa, he was very proud of his Native Heritage and family was everything to him.

In Loving Memory: Delores F. Nova

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he was born October 12, 1937 in Hoopa, CA. Delores (Babs) was a longtime resident of Klamath and Del Norte County. Her first job was that of a caregiver at a resident facility, but her pride and joy was being a stay at home mom. She was of the Kaurk Tribe and a member of the Resighini Rancheria Tribe in Klamath. For 20 years, Delores gave the best moral support a football coach could ask for.

VOICES: Thank You From the Mattz’

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Dear Two Rivers Tribune, The Mattz family would like to express their Thanks to friends and family for the cards, food and phone message we received following the death of our loved one. It was such a comfort to know that she had touched so many lives. Your support helped us cope at this sad […]

Karuk Tribal Council Member, Lawyer, Ceremonial Leader Dies

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Amos was born July 5, 1943 in Eureka to Amos and Violet Tripp. He grew up in Klamath and attended Klamath Union Elementary School and graduated from Del Norte High School where he was student body president.

In Loving Memory: Lester “Fiddy” Latham Jr.

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Lester was born on June 3, 1949 in Hoopa, California and passed away on April 20, 2014 in Hoopa surrounded by his friends and family.

In Loving Memory: Cedric Dale Hostler Jr.

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Cedric Dale Hostler Jr.  CEDRIC DALE HOSTLER JR. In loving memory of Cedric Dale Hostler, Jr. 61 left us on May 11th, 2014, as the victim of a hit and run on Highway 96 in Hoopa. Cedric aka Bimbo was 4/4 enrolled member of the Hoopa Tribe. He loved his home and his people. In recent years he […]

In Loving Memory: Sylvia Viola Mace

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Born February 7, 1927 in Bottineau, North Dakota to Robert and Irene Johnson; passed away April 7, 2014 at St. Joseph Hospital in Eureka, Ca. with family at her side. Sylvia and her husband moved to Eureka Ca in 1946, they then moved to Orleans in 1956 where she raised her family and remained until passing. She did many varied things in her life but ultimately she was a housewife and mother.

In Loving Memory: Janice Lorna Downs Green

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Janice GreenJanice brought joy to all who knew her and will be greatly missed. She was the greatest wife, mother, grandmother to us all. She was preceded in death by her late husband Theodore “Teddy” Green and too many other family members to list.

In Loving Memory: William Owen Wold

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William Owen WoldWilliam “Bill” Wold passed away peacefully on January 1, 2016 in Medford, Oregon. He was born on the Tulalip Reservation near Marysville, Washington on January 30, 1927. Bill grew up in Washington and graduated from Granite Falls High School in 1944. He served in the Merchant Marines and in the U.S. Army. Bill owned Wold Logging Company in Hoopa, California for many years.

In Loving Memory: Patricia Eileen Thigpen

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Patricia ThigpenPatti was born in San Francisco, CA. She grew up in the Weeot area and down around the Bay Area, later she moved to the Reno, NV area for about 20 years. She finely retired to her families homestead on Lower Ke’pel along the Klamath River on the Yurok Reservation; Patti was a proud member of the Yurok Tribe. She had many jobs throughout her life that she enjoyed working for like State Farm, Banking, and Bartending just to name a few. She also volunteered at the Yurok Tribal Head start; she enjoyed working with all the little kids. She loved to tell stories of all the silly things the little ones did, it brought her a lot of joy and smiles.

In Loving Memory: Barry Wayne McCovey, Sr.

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Barry Wayne McCovey, Sr.  September 26, 1954-May 20, 2016Barry Wayne McCovey, Sr. was born in Eureka, CA on September 26, 1954 to Julia Ann and Stanley Floyd McCovey, Sr. He began his journey to the other side on May 20, 2016. Barry Wayne was one of the Beautiful People – upriver and downriver. Yurok, Karuk and proud, he spent his life living in both places. While he had a Panaminik heart, he chose to raise his children downriver, across from Sa’a near Kepel, in a house above the Klamath River.

In Loving Memory: William Joseph Jarnaghan

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William Joseph Jarnaghan (center) August 20, 1941-June 4, 2016William Joseph (Joe) Jarnaghan, Sr., was born in Hoopa, California on August 20, 1941 and went to be with Jesus on June 4, 2016 at 74 years young. Joe was preceded in death by his grandparents who raised him William Jarnaghan and his wife Stella Brown Jarnaghan, his son Monte Jarnaghan Sr., his parents Oscar Elmer Jarnaghan Sr., and Ruby Freda Doolittle-Jarnaghan, Brothers Elmer Robert Jarnaghan and Jack Jarnaghan.

In Loving Memory: Pedro Anguiano Aguilar, Jr.

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Pedro Anguiano Aguilar, Jr. May 25, 1991-May 18, 2016Pedro came into this world May 25, 1991, born to Pedro Sr. and Shanna Mock Aguilar. Sadly Pedro lost his mother to cancer when he was an infant and he was raised by his grandmother, Lenaire Alvarez. As a child Pedro loved spending time with his grandfather, Edward Mitchell and aunty Marlene Mitchell, they helped raise him as a young boy. He always said this is where he felt the happiest and felt love. He loved playing basketball, traveling and watching all of the high school games with his grandpa Ed. He was the water boy one year for the high school football team, which he loved being a part of. Pedro was the sweetest, kindest little boy full of energy and always had the biggest smile.
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