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Darlene Kudlac

Darlene (Kudlac) Nicholson — Class of 1953

Darlene Evelyn Kudlac was born on May 11, 1935, in Los Angeles County, California, her father was Albert Kudlac and her mother was Evelyn McConaha. She married her classmate Dale Frazier Roberts (1935-2015) in 1953. They were both in the class of 1953. Darlene and Robert had a daughter, Darci (Roberts) Bishop. After Darlene and Dale divorced she married Wayne Stephenson and had a second daughter, Linda (Stephenson) Bradford. On February 14, 1981. She married Rolland J Nicholson on February 14, 1981, in Marion, Oregon.

Linda and her husband Russ Bradford have been caregivers for Darlene over the past 10 years. Darlene had been on dialysis for past five years and passed away from natural causes on January 31, 2020.

While growing up Darlene and her parents lived at 107 Argus Avenue in Trona. This is one of the houses across from the Recreation Center. Darlene and her mother used to collect old bottles and jars in the desert and set them in the sun in their backyard to turn purple.

Wanda Jeanne (Adams) Cagle

Wanda Jeanne Cagle, 84, of Riverton, KS, passed from this life on Monday, January 13, 2020, at Westgate at Wildwood Ranch, Joplin, MO. Wanda was born November 28, 1935, in Chetopa, KS, to the union of John Adams Jr. and Hazel Eileen (Gail) Adams.
After high school Wanda was united in marriage to Paul G. Cagle on July 16, 1953, in Trona, CA.
Wanda worked for the United States Postal services as a mail carrier and later as a clerk for 30 years. Wanda volunteered at the Freeman Hospital gift shop for many years after the passing of her husband in 2009. Wanda was a member of the Spring River Assembly of God Church, Riverton. She loved spending time with her family, especially the grandchildren.
Wanda is preceded in death by her parents; husband; half- brother, Gail Everett.
Wanda is survived by one son, Neil Cagle and wife, Annette, of Moss Beach, CA; one brother, Gary Adams and wife, Connie, of Carthage, MO; four sisters, Shirley McDonald, of Kansas City, KS, Barbara Flynn, of Joplin, Kay Pugh and husband, Cleo, of Diamond, MO, and Joy Tash and husband, Darrell, of Galena, KS; two grandchildren, Marissa and Jason Cagle.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m., Friday, January 17, at Derfelt’s Baxter Chapel. Pastor Ken Robinson will officiate. Burial will follow in the Lowell Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to a charity of your choice in Wanda’s memory.
Online condolences may be xpressed at derfeltfuneralhomes.com.

https://obituaries.joplinglobe.com/obituary/wanda-cagle-1078259248

Ray Hagan Banks

Ray Hagan Banks, 91, passed away Tuesday, January 21, 2020, at home. Ray was born September 11, 1928, in Spanish Fork, Utah to John Delbert and Mary Sophia Jex Banks. He married Patricia Stevens in the Manti LDS temple on June 2, 1955.

Ray attended school in Spanish Fork, Utah. He was active in the Future Farmers of America, including being president of the organization in 1948. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree and a teaching credential from BYU-Provo. He later earned a Masters Degree in General Administration. He worked for the Fontana Unified School District from 1955 to 1992.

Ray served many callings throughout the years including a Netherlands mission, teaching seminary for 10 years, Scoutmaster, Stake Executive Secretary, Bishop, counselor in Fontana Stake Presidency and couples’ missions with his wife in St. Petersburg, Russia, Thailand, and they managed the Springville Home Storage Center for 18 months.

Ray enjoyed traveling and spending time camping outdoors. Five times he took scouts on a week-long 50-mile hike in King’s Canyon National Park. Over the years he visited 48 of the United States, and several countries.

He is survived by his wife Pat, of Spanish Fork, Utah; children Jay (Jean) Banks, Orange, California; Ken (Tina) Banks, Moreno Valley, California; Bryce (Clare) Banks, St George, Utah; Kathryn (Larry) Wolod, Houston, Texas; Brynna (Scott) Cadman, Etiwanda, California; Duane (Kirsten) Banks, Kaysville, Utah; Karen (Shane) Gillett, Houston, Texas; Glenn (Debby) Banks, Jersey Village, Texas; Mike (JoLynn) Banks, Gold Bar, Washington; 23 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, and sister Annie (Arlin) Ewell, Garland, Utah. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Lois (Ernest) Roach, brother Bill (Mable) Banks, brother John (Maxine) Banks, brother Richard (Marge) Banks, and one grandson.

Funeral services will take place at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 25th at 585 N. Main Street, Spanish Fork. The viewing will be from 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Saturday morning at the same location.

Interment will follow at the Spanish Fork Cemetery.

Ray Banks was married to Patricia (Stevens) Banks who was born in Trona and graduated from Trona High School in 1953. She now lives in Spanish Fork, Utah.

Ronald C Tansley — Class of 1963

Ronald Chris Tansley (January 18, 1945 ~ February 9, 2020 ) 75, passed away in the Veterans Home in Lebanon, Oregon. He graduated from Trona High School in 1963 He was a Vietnam Veteran. Services were arranged by the VA in Corvallis, Oregon. He had three brothers, John of Tucson, AZ and William of Winston, Oregon and Raymond who passed away in 2005. He had three daughters Crystal (who has been his care-giver), Pearl and Doris.He was born to Clarence (1900-1962) and Pearl (1913-1986)  (Simmons) Tansley.

Visitation will be Friday, February 14, from 10:00a.m. – 1:00p.m. At the funeral home.  A Graveside service will be at 2:00p.m. At Twin Oaks Memorial Gardens with Military honors provided by the Oregon National Guard and the American Legion Post 10.  AAsum-Dufour Funeral Home is handling arrangements.  (www.aasum-dufour.com)

https://www.aasum-dufour.com/obituary/Ronald-Tansley

1959

John Cameron Davis

John Cameron Davis, former Trona High School principal and superintendent of the Trona Joint Unified School District, died Dec. 23 at Bakersfield Adventist Health Hospital. The eight-year resident of Tehachapi had retired just five months before from a varied and distinguished career in education, but his health was failing. He was 70.

During his life, Mr. Davis was known among family and friends as a go-getter who could meet any challenge. He became proficient in woodworking in a short time while still in college and then was a quick study as he pursued excellence in progressive levels in the education field.

Mr. Davis was born Jan. 10, 1949, in Sleepy Eye, Minn. The family soon moved to Southern California. Living in various communities including Sherman Oaks to Rosemead before settling in Valinda. Mr. Davis played on the varsity football team and was on the wrestling team at Nogales High School, graduating in 1967.

Mr. Davis continued in football at Humboldt State University his freshman year. A leg injury ended his playing days but not his love for the game. He transferred to San Francisco State University where he majored in Political Science with a minor in Industrial Arts. He proved so adept that he ended up teaching the school’s shop class that he was taking his senior year. He graduated in 1971 as a married man. The year before he married his childhood sweetheart, Phyllis Link, also an S.F. State student.

To support himself during college he drove a cab in San Francisco and honed his woodworking craft working for Mayta and Jensen cabinet makers, an experience he treasured. While waiting for a job opening of his choice Mr. Davis worked at Ralphs grocery chain in the freezer warehouse.

His first teaching job was at Trona High School in 1973 as wood shop teacher. He was the assistant football coach for five years and assistant principal for three years. He rebuilt the woodshop and redesigned the wood-working curriculum into a quality program.

In 1981, the Davises moved to Lake Arrowhead. Mr. Davis became principal of the Mary Putnam Henck Intermediate School in the Rim of the World Unified School District. His reputation was growing as an omnipresent principal who was visible in the school corridors, meeting rooms, on the playground and visiting classes.

“He was a very active hands-on principal,” said Mrs. Davis, who was commuting to teaching jobs “down the mountain” in the San Bernardino and Fontana areas. “He had that reputation.”

Mr. Davis became principal of the Rim of the World High School in 1986 for three years, honing administrative skills he would pass along to his daughter, currently an elementary school principal in Ridgecrest. He coached football and also coached the wrestling team as a volunteer,

But the real estate business had long intrigued Mr. Davis in Lake Arrowhead, and he tried a new venture for four years.

“But he really missed education,” Mrs. Davis said.

In the mid ’90s the Davises returned to Trona when Mr. Davis became the high school principal and assistant football coach. In an unusual development — for the school archives — Mr. Davis’ athletic daughter became the football team’s placekicker her sophomore year. During his tenure Mr. Davis also became district superintendent, hence holding two jobs. Still he found time to get a captain’s license for sailing and joined a sailing association. He periodically would take out a boat to sail to Catalina Island. It was typical of Mr. Davis to set his mind to do something, get it done quickly and efficiently, then enjoy it.

In 2004, Mr. Davis accepted the job of principal of Hanford West High School and the family moved to the Central Valley. Mrs.Davis said her husband wanted the challenge and experience of “a more diverse population” and that he was “out there with the kids” in the school of 1,800.

He retired in 2008 and Mr. Davis started his own high-end company, The Turning Point. He created alabaster art objects and marketed them locally while his wife continued teaching elementary school in Lemoore until retiring in 2010.

But in 2012, Mr. Davis was recommended for a job with CalStateTEACH to advise people seeking their teaching credentials. He accepted the position. “John loved it,” Mrs. Davis said. “It was more of the hands-on.”

The next year the program hired Mrs. Davis and they worked as a team. They drove thousands of miles to school districts in many counties.

But, in August 2019, Mr. Davis’ health had begun to decline and the Davis team retired. The timing coincided with their daughter, Sarah Davis Tate, becoming principal of Las Flores Elementary School in Ridgecrest. She says her father’s advice to her was to always be highly visible on campus and keep all lines of communication open with students and faculty and parents alike.

Mr. Davis is survived by his wife of 49 years, Phyllis Davis; their daughter, Sarah Tate and her husband, Robbie; a brother, Scott Davis of Southern California, and grandchildren Dominique “Nique” Edler, 28; Brandyn Tate, 21; Ezra Tate, 14, and Ty Schmid, 20.

A memorial for Mr. Davis will be held Feb. 15 at the Inyokern Airport at 11:00 AM

Kirk Uetz — Class of 1978

Kirk Robert Uetz

Kirk Robert Uetz passed away suddenly Jan. 20, 2020, at his Ridgecrest residence. He was 60.

He was born July 12, 1959, to Patricia Lee (Riley) Uetz and Clifford George Uetz. He was raised and lived in Ridgecrest his whole life. He went to school in Trona. He was married in Las Vegas, Nev., to Carrie Charron on Jan. 11, 2011.

He worked at Global Sulfur for 20 years and traveled a lot to places like Indiana, the Virgin Islands and Illinois.

He loved playing with his grandson, Sebastian Chase Carter. He was an L.A. Dodgers fan. He had a deep love for Jehovah God and his dear son, Jesus Christ. Kirk’s faith was strong — he was looking forward to living in God’s promised new world. He was a very loving person.

Loving, Caring, Compassionate, Stubborn.

He is survived by his wife Carrie (Charron) Uetz; grandson, Sebastian Chase Carter; stepchildren, Ashley (Melo) Charron of Clermont, Ga., Butch Doan of Ridgecrest and Samantha Sheely of Portage, Ind.; mother, Patricia Lee (Riley) Uetz of Ridgecrest; brother, Richard Michael (Kathy) Uetz of Ridgecrest; and niece, Amanda Uetz of Ridgecrest.

He was preceded in death by father, Clifford George Uetz (1927-1995) and sister, Julie Elaine Utez (1958-59).

Union Cemetery in Bakersfield is handling cremation arrangements.

Donna Jean (Williamson) Quirk — Class of 1959

Donna Jean Quirk went home to be with her Lord and Savior on May 4, 2018. Donna was born on January 9, 1941 to Donald Leonard Williamson and Alberta Ruby Eberwein Williamson in Rochester, N.Y. She lived in that area, primarily Brockport, until age eight when, with her new step-father, Raymond Seifert, her Mom, her brother, Gary and step-siblings, the westward trek began. From New York to Texas to Colorado to Nevada to California.

It was while she was living in California she met the love of her life, Thomas L. Quirk whom she married on April 25, 1959.

Donna was preceded in death by her son, Scott Anthony Quirk; her mother, Ruby Seifert; her step-father, Raymond Seifert; and her father, Don Williamson.

Donna is survived by her husband of 59 years, Thomas L. Quirk of Bay City, TX; son, Thomas L, Quirk Jr. (Barbara) of Pflugerville, TX; daughter, Jeanna Lynn Thompson of Bay City; daughter-in-law, Barbara Burnell Quirk currently of Temple, TX; brother, Gary C. Williamson (Lisa) of Richards, TX; grandson/adopted son, Alex Quirk of Bay City, TX; plus six more grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.

Donna loved her family, none were too old for her to worry about or fret over. She loved the Lord her God with all her heart, and all her soul and all her mind and that love extended to her neighbor as well. She in turn was an easy person to love, her ready smile; her sincere concern for others and the way she put people at ease – there was no guile about her. Donna loved worshiping the Lord – whether through music (she had a beautiful alto voice), Pastoral care of shut-ins, Bible study or participating in the Lord’s Supper – she gave it her all. A long time member of Bay City First Christian Church, she was an Elder at its closing in January 2015.

Donna also loved working in her yard and caring for her potted plants. Earlier she had been an avid square dancer and enjoyed attending dances all over Texas. What she liked most about square dancing was the dancers. She often remarked they were the some of the nicest people she ever met.

Chris-Housden

Robert Christopher, “Chris,” Housden Sr — Class of 1974

Robert Christopher, “Chris,” Housden Sr., passed away on Friday, November 29, 2019, at home, surrounded by his beloved family in Fremont, California. He was 63 years old.

A Memorial Service will be held on December 7, 2019, at 10:30 a.m. at Berge Pappas Smith Chapel of the Angels in Fremont, and a Burial Service will be held on December 14, 2019, in Lake Tahoe. Time for the Burial Service is pending.

Chris is survived by his wife of 31 years, Gayle Jean Housden, his two children, Robert Christopher Housden Jr. and Rachel Victoria Housden; his siblings, Catherine, Michael, and Beth; and numerous beloved nieces, nephews, cousins, and in-laws. He was preceded in death by his parents, Bob and Pat Housden, and his brother Scott Housden.

Chris’s family and friends loved his wry wit and his mischievous nature. Though seemingly quiet to the outside world, those who knew him were delighted by his sense of humor and forthright manner. You knew where you stood with Chris, and to be loved and accepted by him was to be a part of a precious inner circle where the wisecracks were many and the laughter was frequent.

His was a life well-lived, and he poured himself into the love and care of his family, despite the many challenges of illness. He loved spending time in Lake Tahoe and with his entire extended family every year at Christmas time. In his passing, those who loved him will remember fondly a man of character and integrity, whose priorities were solid, and whose passions were centered in the circle of family. The lives he touched were profoundly impacted, and his passing will leave behind a strong legacy of faith and love.

Donations, in lieu of flowers, may be sent to the American Cancer Society or Furry Friends Rescue.

Robert Christopher Housden Sr.

David Cunningham — Class of 1974

There was a note on Facebook that David Cunningham, class of 1974. David was born February 21, 1955 and died March 30, 2019. According to his mother’s obituary David has two brothers; William and George; and one sister, Nancy. For some reason he was not among the list of members of the class of 1974 that I have. David is the son of William Cunningham and Fawn Eyre. The Eyre family were early (1940) residents of Randsberg and Borosalvay. Many  of the clan, which also include Petersons, Corbridges and Rollins still reside in the Trona-Ridgecrest area.