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worked at the Sierra Laundry Obituaries, including photos, & Cleaners for 25 years that are published at a pre-paid fee was locatedacross from Sobasedon size.Thedeadline is5 nora High School. p.m. two business days prior to Edith belonged to the Cathpublication. Call (209) 532-7151, olic Federation, the Busy Bee fax (209) 532-5139 or send to Club, and volunteered at InobitsI uniondemocrat.corn. terfaith. She enjoyed crochetMemorial ads are published ing, knitting afghans and doiat a pre-paid fee based on size. lies, and working in her yard. The deadline is noon two busiShe had many good &iends ness days prior to publication. and neighbors that she spent Please call 588-4555 for complete time visiting with. information. She was preceded in death by her husband, Phillip Bettanini; her nephews, Donald Justin Hurt Cavalieri and Gary Cavalieri; March 3, 1973 —Feb. 6, 2016 and her sister in-law, Edith Neil. Edith is survived by her sister, Genevieve Cavalieri, who celebratedher 94th birthday in November; her nephew, Richard Cavalieri; her niece in-law, Cindy Cavalieri; her great-nieces and their husbands, Kara an d R obert Lunde and son Austin, Joanna and James Dolan and children Brett, Alexis, and Sydney; her great-nephews, David Cavalieri and daughter Morgan Cavalieri and Greg Cavalieri; and her sister in-laws, Enis Crabtee, Mary Roberts, and Yolanda BettaniJustin Hurt w a s b o rn ni; all residents of Tuolumne March 3, 1973, and passed County. away on Feb. 6, 2016, at the Services will be held at age of 42 atDoctorsMemorial 11 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 19, Hospital in Modesto. 2016, at St. Patrick's Catholic His family paid tribute to Church in Sonora, CA 95370. him: "Justin was one of the Heuton Memorial Chapel is funniest, friendliest, people handling arrangements. y ou could ever
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opened his heart to many and he will be severely missed. He enjoyed the simple pleasures of life which included good times with good people." Justin is survived by his mother, Harriet Hurt; his sister, Rhonda Lawton; his significant other, Melissa Torres; his daughter, Melia Hurt; and the entire Torres/Encinias family. Justin was preceded in death by his brother, Christopher Hurt. Family, friends and others whose lives Justin touched are invited to the memorial which will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb.20,attheCommunity Assembly of God, 18785 Pine St., Tuolumne, CA 95379. Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
Edith V. Bettanini Jan. 5, 1912 —Feb. 9, 2016
Edith V. Bettanini was born in Milano, Italy, on Jan. 5, 1912, to Laugi and Margherita Tasca, and recentlycelebrated her 104th birthday. She came to the United States in 1921, where her family lived on a ranch, now San Clemente, then moved to Los Angeles in 1936. During that time Edith worked in a winery for 10 years during the war in a defensefactory.She relocated to Sonora in 1946, married Phillip Bettanini, and celebrated 51 years of marriage. She
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Death notices Death Notices in The Union Democrat are published free of charge.They include the name, age and town of residence of the deceased, the date of death; service information; and memorial contribution information. The deadline is noon the day before publication.
MOSLEY — A celebration of life for Peggy Anne Mosley, 82, ofGroveland, who died Feb. 10 at Kaiser Permanente Hospital in Modesto, will be held at 2 p.m. Feb. 27 at the Groveland Hotel, 18767 Main St., Groveland. Private family graveside services will be held at Oak Grove Cemetery in Groveland. Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
SCIALABBA — Jack F. Scialabba, 84, of Columbia, died Saturday at Doctors Medical Center in Modesto. Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home is handling arrangements. SILVER — A m emorial service for Gloria Silver, 87, of Cedar Ridge, who died Nov. 26, 2015, at Kaiser Permanente Hospital in Modesto, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Oak Hill Presbyterian Church, 14892 Peaceful Valley Road in East Sonora. Heuton Memorial Chapel handled arrangements. TAYLOR — Dona Taylor, 82, diedSunday at home in Jamestown. Terzich and Wilson Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
TUOLUMNE COUNTY
SATURDAY 1:06 p.m., Sonora area — A The Sonora Police Depart- North Sunshine Road resident noticed suspicious activity on ment reported the following: their recently deceased mother' s bankaccount. MONDAY 1:52 p.m., Jamestown — A 8:18 a.m., vandalism — A Rawhide Road man met two trailer was vandalized on West women on a social media site Stockton Street. 12:21 p.m., trespass/unwant- and video chatted with them. The women posted videos of their ed person —A female transient interaction online and won't take trespassed on West Stockton them down unti lhe pays$4,000. Street property. 9:54 p.m., Sonora —A Eureka 1:23 p.m., suspicious circumDrive resident said squatters stance — Someone on South were living in a nearby abanWashington Street said a man doned home, having bonfires was drinking alcohol in the driver's seat of a parked vehicle. An and barbecues. When deputies contactedthe homeowner, she officer determined the man was explained it was her nephew. drinking tea. 3:34 p.m., vandalism — VeFelony bookings hicle tires were slashed on West Stockton Street. FRIDAY 3:52 p.m., theft — Mail was 6:58 p.m., Sonora — Patricia stolen on Tidwall Street. 4:09 p.m., hazardous situa- Christine Kelly, 44, of the 20000 Rawhide Road, was booked on tion — A 5-gallon bucket of oil suspicion of abusing or endanspilledoffM ono Way and Hospigering the health of a child, and tal Road. misdemeanor DUI and driving 7:10 p.m., suspicious circum- while license suspended for DUI stance —A woman at a Mono after an arrest on South WashingWay businesssaid someone was ton Street. stalking her.
4000 block of Hilo Street, Fre- under the influence of alcohol or mont, was booked after an arrest drugs: on Chicken Ranch Road. MONDAY SATURDAY 12:45 a.m., Angels Camp — Al9:14a.m.,Big Oa k Flat — Ted- exanderGonzales,40,ofthe 600 dy James Durland, 55, of 10000 block of Shadowview Court, Turblock of Merrell Road, Big Oak lock, was booked after an arrest Flat, was booked after an arrest on North Main Street. on Merrell Drive. 11:42 p.m., Valley SpringsJohn Michael Ghirardelli, 55, of CAlAVERAS COUNTY the 4000 block of Dunn Road, was booked after an arrest on The Sheriffs 0$ce reported Highway 26 at Gold Creek Drive. the following:
Feb. 16 MONDAY 1:30 a.m., Angels Camp — A person on South Main Street heard a gunshot. 7:35 a.m., Copperopolis Burglary was reported on Cosmic Court. 8:10 a.m., Arnold —Burglary was reported on Highway 4. 5:39 p.m., San Andreas — A High Country Road woman left her home and found her propane turned on upon her return. 8:53 p.m., Milton —A person drove a pickup with a light bar near the masonic hall burn site on Milton Road.
SATURDAY The Sherfff's Office reported 7:45 a.m., Jamestown —Danthe following: iel Douglas Broadway, 32, of the 18000 block of Wards Ferry Road, FRIDAY Sonora, was booked on suspicion 12:40 a.m., Columbia of being a felon in possession of a Someone on ColumbiaCollege controlled substance and felon in Drive reported underaged drink- possession of gas/pepper spray ing and "dope smoking." device after an arrest on Highway 12:52p.m.,Groveland — Gas 108 at Fifth Avenue. siphoning was reported on Butler Way. 6:33 p.m., La Grange — An Avenida Central residence was Cited on suspicion of driving burglarized. under the influence of alcohol or 7:49 p.m., Mi-Wuk Village drugs: — A Red Cedar Street woman claimedshe was scammed outof FRIDAY $3,000 over the phone by some2:52 a.m., Jamestown —Kenone selling virus protection for neth Daniel Dal Bianco, 35, of the her computer.
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