Monthly Archives: September 2023

Mia Carter 1970

Mia Honora (Carter) Smiley — Class of 1970

We were sorry to hear about Mia’s passing.  She is remembered fondly by her classmates. Condolences to her family.

Mia Honora Smiley, formerly Mia Carter, age 70, of Modesto, California passed away on Wednesday, April 19, 2023.

Mia grew up in Trona, Ca and Patterson, Ca. She married the love of her life Scott in February of 1983 and they celebrated their 40th anniversary in 2023. Mia worked for Proctor & Gamble for 19 years before retiring in 2000. She loved to spend time with her family and friends, but her grandchildren were truly the apple of her eye. She will be missed by all who knew her.

Mia is survived by her spouse, Scott E. Smiley; her daughter Sara Coulson; her son Cavan Berends; and her son Lonny Berends; her grandchild Logan Berends Berends and her grandchild Abby Berends Berends.

A visitation for Mia will be held Monday, May 8, 2023 from 10:00 am at Lakewood Funeral Home in the Heritage Chapel, 900 Santa Fe Ave, Hughson, CA 95326. Following the visitation will be a graveside service at Lakewood Memorial Park in the St. Jude Garden, 900 Santa Fe Ave, Hughson, CA 95326.

In lieu of flowers the family asks that you donate to the American Diabetes Association.

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.LakewoodHughson.com for the Smiley family.

https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/hughson-ca/mia-smiley-11259113

Marlene Casey (1950)

Constance Marlene Casey — Class of 1950

Marlene came to Trona during her senior year. She was living with her aunt and her cousins, Gary Casy (1936-2003), class of 1954 and Jon Casey (1941-1994), class of 1960.

Our condolences to her family.

Her Obituary Reads:

Marlene Morris, age 92, of Amarillo, entered the gates of heaven on August 5, 2023, in Amarillo.

Marlene was born July 29, 1931, in Dodge City, Kansas, to her parents, Albert Eugene and Dora Shirley Hurt Casey. She attended Amarillo High School before moving to California, where she graduated high school and attended college.

On August 21, 1953, Marlene married the love of her life, Gene “Smokey” Morris. The couple was blessed with four children Mike, Sam, Susan, and Abby. Marlene devoted her life to serving her family, the church, and the community. She was involved in the Republican Women’s Organization, the Red Hat Society, the Borger Belles and served in many capacities at her church.

Marlene had an extensive knowledge and appreciation of history. Being a child of the Great Depression and living through WWII, she took an interest in the times that shaped her life. She was an accomplished artist, blessing family and friends with her exquisite oil paintings.

She was preceded in death by a son, Richard Michael Morris, and her husband, Gene “Smokey” Morris.

Marlene is survived by her two daughters, Susan Denton and her husband David of Wimberley and Abby Johnston and her husband Cliff of Kyle; her son, Sam Morris of Amarillo; seven grandchildren, John Mark Davis and his wife Mallory, Michelle Myers and her husband Jason, Matthew Davis and his wife Madison, Michael Davis, Daniel Davis and his wife Anna, Lauren Hogan and Jacky Morris; and five great-grandchildren, Kamron Davis, Khloe Davis, Olivia Davis, Luna Davis, and Baby Myers, on the way.

The family suggests memorial donations be made to the American Heart Association, https://www.heart.org/.

https://www.llanocemetery.org/obituaries/Constance-Marlene-Morris?obId=28646292

Raymond S Sorrells

Raymond S. Sorrells — Class of 1960

Ray’s son, Earl, posted the following on Facebook September 8, 2023:

Raymond Sorrells (Class of ’60, Trona High) passed tonight about 7 pm in Vegas. He is no longer in pain or struggling. I covet prayers for my mother and family. He was 81. I thank you all for the prayers. I lift up you all, as I know many who are going through similar situations with parents and family. God be with you all and keep you.

Ray’s daughter also contacted me by email.

Our condolences to his family.

https://www.ridgecrestca.com/obituaries/raymond-samuel-sorrells/article_a1b93a8e-5be5-11ee-beb7-73f1003fb520.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=email&utm_campaign=user-share

John Marshall

John W Marshall — Class of 1952

We just received word from someone that John Marshall has passed away.

John’s father was an electrician @ Westend. His sister, Viola (1930-2018), class of 1948 married Edward Fair, son of Tiny Fair. John’s sister, Jeanne (Marshall) Olsen (1927-1996) was in the class of 1949, and his sister, Dorothy (Marshall) Park (1937-2007) was in the class of 1955.

John Webster Marshall passed away on September 2, 2023 with his beloved wife of 64 years, Beverly at his side, John was born on April 8, 1934 in Lone Pine, California to John Webster Marshall and Rosella Merrick Marshall. He and his three sisters were raised in Cartago, California. John had many fond memories of growing up in this desert area. He graduated from Trona High School in 1952.

John served in the United State Air force, after which he graduated from California State University, Fresno with an engineering degree. He met Beverly, the love of his life, at Fresno State and married in 1959. Their son, Scott, joined the family in 1970.

John was a gifted engineer and problem solver. He worked for the State of California and Owens Illinois Glass before joining The Dow Chemical Company. During his 30-year career, leading manufacturing operations with Dow, he worked at the Pittsburg, California and Plaquemine, Louisiana manufacturing plants. In addition, he led the design and construction of a plant in Bahia, Brazil in the mid 1970’s and served as manager of various departments at the Freeport, Texas site. John loved his work and was a respected colleague, an expert in his field, an admired leader and a valued friend. John is also remembered for mentoring young engineers and as a visionary in encouraging women to become engineers.

After retirement, John enjoyed spending time with Beverly and Scott, as well as other family members and friends. He and Beverly traveled extensively, including many river cruises in Europe. John also enjoyed motorcycle trips with friends and skiing with Beverly, and he enjoyed sailing as a captain of yachts in the Virgin Islands for many years. Additionally, after retirement from Dow, John used his expertise to consult for several large chemical manufacturing companies including corporations in Japan.

John was preceded in death by his parents and three sisters, Jeanne Olson, Viola Fair and Dorothy Park.

He is survived by his loving wife, Beverly of Lake Jackson, Texas; son, Scott of Rosharon, Texas; sister-in-law, Karen Smith (Rick); brother-in-law, Edward Fair; special friends, Charles Raynor and Perry Hallmark and many nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends. He was a beloved and admired member of his family and will be missed greatly by family and friends.