The Union Democrat 11-04-2015

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Sonora, California

Wednesday, November 4, 2015 — A3

THE UNIONDEMOCRAT

VITAL STATS Tuolumne County

Oct. 17, Nikkolas Rodriguez, a boy, born to Jose RoMarriages r ec o r d ed driguez and Kerry Cathleen firm Oct. 26 through Oct. Dunlap 80 (uredding date given): Oct. 18, Van Clavey Ryan, Oct. 23, John M i chael a boy, born to Mare Douglas Shield and Jamie Lynn Gette Ryan and Leanne Marie PiOct. 24, Alicia Katherine che Weltner and Kyle James Oct. 19, Tommy Austin Dooley Grant Burton, a b oy, born Oct. 24, Jennifer Annmarie to Timothy Joel Burton and Jones and Roland Gobel Kristina Michelle Delgadillo Oct. 24, Zachary ClayOct. 19, Coraline Ophelia ton Radovich and Courtney Johnson, a girl, born to Shane Dance Everhart Steven Johnson and Kyrsten Oct. 24, Gerald James Kathy Carolyn Johnson Longeway and Mary ChrisOct. 20, Ayla Faith Strys, tine Hernandez a girl, born to Josiah David Oct. 24, Katie Diane Taha- Strys and Tawny Thalia Mura and Kyle Loren Strand rillo Oct. 24, David William Oct. 20, Caden David Lee Borges and Lori Ann Moreau Horvath, a boy, born to David Oct. 24, Alisha Dawn Lynch Rolland Horvath and Errol and Brant William Walther Lynn Amanda Sindelar Oct. 25, Jeflre Louis Palo Oct. 21, Allie June Macand Annreta Melissa Donald- Crone a girl, and Wesley son Floyd MacCrone, a boy, born Oct. 25, Robert Roy Alessio to Timothy Ryan MacCrone and Barbara Kay McKay and Jayci Lanea Horton Oct. 27, Israel Manuel DeOct. 22, Hope Noel Bodenherrera and Nancy Marie muller, a girl, born to Franz SteA'ens Joseph Bodenmuller and Oct. 30, Billydee William Jennifer Noel Bellah Smith and Maxine Ruby Oct. 23, Audrey Rose ButGonsalves ler, a girl, born to Sara ChrisOct. 30,Israel Bojorquez tine Lagattuta and Vanessa Ann Hurtado Oct. 23, Bryce Matthew Oct. 30, Michael Dung Day, a boy, born to Ty MatThanh Huynh and Sally Sy- thew Day and Clare Grace praseuth Tessman Oct. 30, Caleb Joshua Alcalde and Mirian Giovanna Deaths r e c orded in Martinez Aranda Tuolumne County from Oct. 30, Terrell Taylor Oct. 26 through Oct. 30t Young and Kamia Kamilo Oct. 12, Lenora O. Wilson Pratt

Oct. 22, Ann Demster Heis-

Oct. 30, Mariano Ulloa Martinez and Vaness Arredondo Oct. 30, Eddie Wansley Jr. and Dewanya Le Shaun Sudduth Oct. 30, Raphael Lamar Lewis and Madgyhela Baysinger Oct. 30, Carlos Alberto Sanchez and Jazmin Soto Oct. 30, Jose Rafael Montesdeoca and Gabriela Ivon Jimenez-Jaramillo Oct. 30, Marcus Lamar Lovelace and Holifa Sulia Moli Oct. 30, Luis Carlos Guerrero and Jasmine Lopez Oct. 30, Gerard Randy Kurianski and Sandra Christine Belcher Oct. 30, Michael Anthony Carter and Dyamond Danielle Moore

inger Oct. 23, Harold Eugene Wooldridge Oct. 24, Yong Ok Argilla Oct. 24, Mikyong Hong Choe Oct. 24, Ruth Marie Graham Oct. 24, Marcos Lopez Martinez

Oct. 24, Thomas David Stanfield

Oct. 24, Edwin Clyde Robson

Oct. 25, James Lester Hoback Oct. 25, John Edwin Brown Oct. 26, Charles Vincent Pina Oct. 26, Diane Jean Stone Oct. 27, Frederick William Buess Oct. 27, William George Rogers Oct. 27, Barry Basil Smith Oct. 27, Betty Jean HonB irths r ecorded f r o m gola Ketcher Oct. 26 through Oct. 80 Oct. 29, Merle Richmond (mother's maiden n a me Tibbetts given in most entries): Oct. 13, Charles Burch Shufeldt,a boy,born to Rob- Calaveras County ert Burch Shufeldt and Chloe Alike Respess Marriages rec o r d ed Oct. 14, Maddyson Jane from Oct.26 through Oct. Hard, a girl, born to Edward 80 (uieddhng date given): Charles hard and Saundra Sept. 25, Nicole Marie Dee Pedroza Fischer and Charles Richard Oct. 14, Parker Anthony Erickson III Moreno, a boy, born to Jordan Sept. 27, Matthew Patrick Anthony Moreno and Emily Clark and Yebuny Rebecca Florence Villines Johnson Oct. 16, Parvir Singh SherOct. 2, Brian Thomas Degill, a boy, born to Harjit massey and Susan Marie Singh Shergill and Akwinder Easley Kaur Oct. 3, A n thony Scott

NEWS NOTES

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may be purchased online at www.&iendsofcolumbiashp.corn. Tickets are$20 per person and kids 5 and under are &ee. Carriage ride tickets are $5 per person. Lamplight weekend packages are also available and include one night stay in the City or Fallon Hotel, dinner for two at the City Hotel Restaurant, two Lamplight tickets, and a carriageride.Pricesarepercouple: $185/Parlor Room and $195/Balcony Room. All proceeds from the event and weekend packages will benefit Friends of Columbia in the funding of interpretive and educational events and programs at Columbia State Historic Park. For more information, call 588-9128, visit www.parks.ca.gov/columbia or visit the Columbia museum on Main Street.

Oct. 3, Cory L awrence Spies and Karen Elizabeth Kusko Oct. 5, Brent Ray Cross and Lisa Jeanine Dillard Fratto Oct. 9, Aaron Bradford Hendrix and Judy J. Lo Oct. 10, Andrew Joseph Doss and Jessica Michelle Richmond Oct. 10, James Delbert Patterson and Lara Leanne Mills Oct. 13, Nicholas Paul Simon and Kristin Kay Moore Oct. 15, Jennifer Mireille Smith Watson Nathan Errett Powers Oct. 17, David Bradley Reyner and Louise Ethel Etzwiller Reyner Oct. 17, Caleb Robert Collins and TeresaVargas Oct. 20, Emily Ann Self and Michael Scott Lightfoot Oct. 24,Amandeep Singh and Sonia Barboza Avalos Oct. 24, James Christian David Williams and Lindsay Christina Jensen Oct. 30, Taylor Nicole Martin and Chaitanya Sannathi

Columbia State Historic Park and fiends of Columbia will host its annual Lamplight Tour called 'The Thing That Saved Columbia." Tours will run Dec. 4 and 5, beginning at 5:30 p.m. and leaving every 15 minutes. Tickets are on sale now. Participants will be guided through the decorated town during the walking play while listening to snippets of the town's happenings. The tour will end with music, dancing, and refreshments in Angelo's Hall. There will also be carriage rides through town &om 5 to 7:30 p.m. t oday and Saturday nights during the tours. Tickets both the tours and carriage rides

B irths r ecorded f r o m Oct. 26 through Oct. 80t O ct. 3 , P a y ton J a n e Wooldridge

Erosion expert to speak in SanAndreas

Deaths recorded from Oct. 26 through Oct. 80t Oct. 1, Wendelyn Heier Oct. 3, Geoffrey Pykett Oct. 3, Manly L. Wiedman Oct. 4, Corrine C. Rios Oct. 5, Charles J. Wilson Oct. 7, Robert F. Rowe Oct. 12, Elva D. Lewis Oct.14,Samuel J.M arquez Oct. 15, James A. Templeton Oct. 15, Glenn M. Tyra Oct. 17, Vivian Collier Oct. 19, James R. Trout Oct. 19, Christine H. Cottini Oct. 20, Wesley D. Smith Oct. 20, Terry G. Looney Jr. Oct. 20, Edith H. Massoth Oct. 20, Linda L. Snow Oct. 21, Carl M. Nelson Oct. 21, Al Smith Oct. 21, Bruce J. Douglas Oct. 23, Roberta J. Kenyon Oct. 23, James R. Starks Oct. 26, Lisa A. Lujan Oct. 28, Dwight A. Garman Sr.

Cedar Ridge house fire contained Union Democrat staff

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Union Democrat staff

An erosion specialist will speak to Butte Fire victims Wednesday about how to minimize erosion on burned property.

Singleton Law Firm, of Solano, and Sparacino Law Corporation, of San Diego, allege in their complaint that the Butte Fire started in Amador County when

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