Hattie Maye Kennedy
Lovingly memorialized by Bregeet Kennedy on January 2, 2017
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madelyn sabandith
Lovingly memorialized by madelyn sabandith on December 30, 2016
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Al McCarthy
Lovingly memorialized by The McCarthy Family on December 29, 2016
madelyn Sabandith
Lovingly memorialized by madelyn sabandith on December 29, 2016
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David Ellis
Lovingly memorialized by veronica ellis on December 20, 2016
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Wayne Lawson
Lovingly memorialized by Lisa Elledge on December 19, 2016
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Loren McMillon
Lovingly memorialized by A Loving Family on December 15, 2016
Her life was filled with the love of God and family, laughter and selflessness.
She was a dedicated wife to her husband Quincy; a comforter and best friend to her siblings and a surrogate mother and confidante to many, especially her nieces and nephews.
Her legacy will live on in the lives of those who were blessed to share treasured memories with her, especially her sisters Naomi Campbell of Menlo Park, CA and Ruth Keys of Rancho Cucamonga, CA and a host of nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents Arthur and Preshia Presley; husband Quincy McMillon; sisters Fay Scoggins, Helen Lane and Mary Adkinson; and brother Earl Presley.
Masie Lawrence
Lovingly memorialized by Megan McDonell on December 12, 2016
True to form, she left this big, wide, wonderful world 94 years later—on December 4th, 2016, her son’s birthday, in the Upland home where she created countless beautiful memories.
Masie will be remembered for so many things. She had a sharp, disciplined mind that, as a young woman growing up in Foxburg, Pennsylvania, earned her a top spot on the honor roll and a perfect attendance record through all 12 years of school. She had a passion for caregiving, which called her to a career in nursing and led to over 30 years of service at Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, where she was a well-respected nurse supervisor.
She felt a duty to serve, which inspired her to enlist in the Navy Nurse Corps during WWII, where she cared for young men who were injured in the European Theatre. And she had a sense of adventure that, in 1946, compelled her to respond “yes” to a telegram from her dear friend Louise, inviting her to join a new clinic in Pomona—what she called “the most sensible decision in [her] young life.”
There, she lived with her best friends—Louise, Maxine, and Murine (the “fab foursome”)—until a handsome young man named Willis came to the clinic for his allergies. She made sure to be his nurse, and essentially never left his side again. They were married on May 22, 1948.
In their 64 beautiful years together, until his passing in 2013, she and her “sweetie” had four wonderful kids—Bob, Bill, Dave, and Lynda. As a young family, they enjoyed summer swim lessons, Scout camp, and little league—and cherished their vacations together, including a trip to Yellowstone National Park and a ride on the Super Chief Railroad to pick up their new car from the factory in Wisconsin.
In retirement, Masie and Willis traveled all over the globe—from Alaska to New Zealand to the Panama Canal. One of their biggest adventures was joining 26 other couples on a European car tour in their 1931 Model A Tudor, which Willis restored and christened “Reborn A.” Masie even came to Mammoth Lakes for the annual summer trip at Christopher cabin, catching fish with her Snoopy pole and keeping the family well fed by the campfire.
Throughout her life, Masie found great strength in her faith, and remained an active member of Trinity United Methodist Church, first as a young “20 Up” and later as part of the United Methodist Women’s Organization.
Masie was also known for her impeccable memory—one that never forgot a birthday or anniversary. She always had the perfect anecdote to share, and charmed everyone with her infectious giggle. If you asked how she was doing, she’d say, “Well, I’m as old as the hills, but I’m staying out of trouble.” And she had the biggest heart—so strong it kept her going for almost a century.
Yet of everything she accomplished in that long life, Masie hoped to be remembered for her greatest pride—her family: 4 children, 9 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. In her final months, as she reflected on all 94 years, she said, “I’m overwhelmed by the life I’ve had. I have been so richly blessed.”
But it was we who were truly blessed. Anna Mae Sheakley Lawrence was a prime example of what a good, long life can be—and she left a legacy of love that will live on in everyone who was fortunate enough to know her.
She will be deeply missed.
Denetria Pryor
Lovingly memorialized by Ieisha Hunter on December 11, 2016
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Bob Lane
Lovingly memorialized by Selena Lane on December 9, 2016
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