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Obituaries Fr. WILLIAM FEESER Born Oct. 17, 1942 in Darby, Penn. Died Sept 4 in Sacra- mento. Fr. William Feeser received his education at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia, Penn., and also attended the University of Pennsylvania and Villano- va University. He was ordained to the Roman Catholic priesthood in 1977 by Bishop Aiden J. Bell of the Diocese of Sacramento. Father Feeser served numerous parishes in the Diocese of Sacramento during his priestly ministry. He was assistant pastor of Our Lady of the Assumption Parish in Carmichael from 1977 to 1982 and of St. James Parish in Davis from 1982 to 1988. He was in residence at All Hallows and St. Robert parishes in Sacramento and later served as parochial vicar of Sacred Heart Parish in Red Bluff and St. Mary Parish in Vacaville. Father Feeser taught theology at Jesuit High School in Carmichael, from 1982 to 1995. He was also a teacher at St. Francis High School in Sacramento and served as a chaplain at U.C. Davis Medical Center in Sacramento from 2001 to 2008, while in residence at Immaculate Conception Parish. He retired from active ministry in July 2010. Fr. Feeser is sur- vived by his sister Christine Jackson, of Pennsylvania. A funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday, Sept. 7 at 11 a.m. in Immaculate Conception Church, 3263 1st Avenue, Sacramento. Online Condolences may be made at gormleyandsons.com RODEO Continued from page 1A Tehama District Fair- ground with slack begin- TRIBUTE Continued from page 1A ican History," Young Marine Gun- nery Sgt. Giancarlo Nandino said. The Young Marines were disap- pointed to learn that Greg Latourell would not be holding the ceremony this year, as he would be in Redding to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Memorial Flag Pole placed on the first anniversary of the attacks, Young Marin leader D'Lorah Hur- ton said. "When the Young Marines calen- dar came out that the event had been canceled, many of the Young Marines and their parents were sad- dened and offered to take up the slack," Hurton said. "Giancarlo Nandino is the one, however, who stepped up and phoned the court- house to get it started. He personal- ly arranged for the flag, the wreath and the Marine Corps League Honor Guard to perform taps and the salute." The ceremony will take place starting at 7 a.m. Tuesday on the Tehama County Courthouse steps. The Tehama County Young Marines are sponsored by the Marine Corps League, Detachment GRANT Continued from page 1A 2, 2012 at home surrounded by the love of her family and caregivers. She was born on February 17, 1928 in South Butler, New York. She was preceded in death by her hus- band William "Bill" Dodge on September 26, 2011. To- gether with her husband Bill, they ran and owned the Dodge Walnut Ranch in Los Molinos, CA. for many years. She is survived by her daughters Marlene and Dave Cros- by of Red Bluff and Sharon and Ray Romero of Santa Clarita, CA., granddaughter Desiree and Rick Goff of Red Bluff, grandsons Christopher and Joan Crosby of Chester, Chuck Romero of Brea, CA., and Jeffery Romero of Santa Clarita, great grandchildren are Steven Crosby, Sabrina Bradbury, Trisha Goff, Baylee Crosby, Nathan Crosby, and Jordan Crosby, great great grandchildren Joshua and Kingston Perreira. Upon her marriage to William Dodge, 28 years ago her family was extended to include four more daughters, Maureen and Bob Avitable of Florida, Claudia and Marvin of Redding, Vickie and Bill Greer of Red Bluff, and Robyn and Bob Bertolucci of Sacramento, which gave her 11 more grandchildren, and 8 great grandchildren. Veronica will be interred with her husband William Dodge at the Igo Veterans Cemetery on September 14, 2012. There will be a service at the Igo Veterans Ceme- tery Chapel at 12:30 PM, all those wishing to attend are invited by the family. Veronica will be greatly missed by all who were lucky enough to know her. Four years ago she joined the Red Bluff Moose Lodge, Women of the Moose Chapter 1585. She was so proud to be a 3rd generation member with her daughter and granddaughter. She was a loving wife, and an extrodinary Mother. Her love for family knew no bounds. When you were her friend, you were her friend forever. She now walks with the Lord and is hand in hand with the love of her life William "Bill" Dodge. Those of us left behind will feel the loss greatly, and for some the memories will always be in our thoughts and hearts. She now watches over her family and guides us daily in all that we do. We love you Mom, Nana, Grandma, our best friend. Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers is in charge of arrange- ments. Please visit the online guest book at: http://chapeloftheflowers.net Veronica D. Dodge, age 84, passed away on September VERONICA D. DODGE CITY Continued from page 1A just that kind of guy with very high moral character that, honestly, I truly trust to be there for me." Shobash and his wife, Amber, have three chil- dren, Mateo, Ryan and Trenton. "I've been in this career for 15 years and I've SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A series of burgeoning wildfires in Northern California was threaten- ing 23 homes and has forced resi- dents to leave the area as a precau- tion, officials said Friday. More than 1,200 firefighters were battling the Colusa County blazes, known as the Sixteen Com- plex. The fire has grown to more than 19 square miles since it ignited Tuesday and was 20 percent con- tained on Friday, CalFire spokes- woman Stacie McCambridge said. Crews were working aggressive- ly to establish containment lines through grass, brush and oak wood- land in steep and rugged terrain, McCambridge said. An evacuation advisory was also worked with a lot of won- derful people," Shobash said. "I have great, won- derful family, friends and coworkers. I can't fail and will do excellent things because of all of you." ——— Julie Zeeb can be reached at 527-2153, extension 115 or jzeeb@redbluffdailynews. com. Follow her on Twitter @DN_Zeeb. Colusa County wildfires grow, 23 homes in danger A stretch of roadway from High- Death Notices are published at no charge, and feature only specific basic information about the deceased. Paid obituaries are placed through the Classified advertising department. Paid obituaries may be placed by mortuaries or by families of the deceased and include online publication linked to the news- paper's website. Paid obituaries may be of any length, may run multiple days and offer wide latitude of content, including photos. Death notices must be provided by mortuaries to the news department, Carolyn J. Huffman Carolyn J. Huffman died Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012, at her residence in Corning. She was 70. Hall Brothers Corning Mortuary is handling the arrangements. Published Saturday, Sept. 8, 2012, in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. Edward A. Perkins Edward A. Perkins died Friday, Sept. 7, 2012, at St. Elizabeth Community Hospital in Red Bluff. He was 83. Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers is handling the arrangements. Published Saturday, Sept. 8, 2012, in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. to prove insurance SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California drivers will be able to use their smartphones to show they have auto insurance under a bill approved by Gov. Jerry Brown. Calif. drivers can use phones AB1708 gives Californians the option of presenting their proof of insurance on a handheld device during traffic stops. Brown announced he signed the measure Friday. Democratic Assemblyman Mike Gatto of Los Ange- les sought to clarify the state's vehicle code, which doesn't mention electronic devices. Though many insurance companies already have smartphone apps that display customer information, the law left law enforcement officers in a gray area during traffic stops. Other states have been considering similar changes to their laws. in effect for the Cortina Indian Rancheria near Highways 16 and 20 as firefighters worked to pre- serve structures on the reservation, CalFire spokesman Daniel Berlant said. SACRAMENTO (AP) — A Sacramento County superior court judge ruled Friday that former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger didn't break any laws when he cut the manslaughter sentence for the son of a political ally just hours before leaving office last year. Judge Lloyd Connelly called Schwarzenegger's decision to cut the sen- tence of Esteban Nunez from 16 years to seven was distasteful and ''repugnant to the bulk of the citizenry of this state,'' but within his executive powers as gov- ernor. Nunez is the son of the governor's political ally, Fabian Nunez. Esteban Nunez plead- The Sixteen Complex Fire was among a handful of fires actively burning in Northern California. Residents from three neighbor- hoods in Trinity County left their homes Thursday as the Stafford fire spread. Nearly 350 firefighters were on the scene at the 3 acre blaze outside of Hayfork, which was 15 percent contained, fire spokesman Don Ferguson said Fri- day. ''The community appears to be pretty calm for the most part and we feel like nothing major is going to happen,'' Ferguson said. ''We just need them to be out of the way for the sake of safety as we try to get Connelly's ruling came after hearing argu- ments in lawsuits filed by Santos' family and the San Diego district attor- ney, who argued that Schwarzenegger violated a voter-approved law that requires families be noti- fied about cases involving their loved ones. ed guilty to voluntary manslaughter in a 2008 attack on an unarmed group of young men after he and some friends were turned away from a fra- ternity party. Three oth- ers pleaded guilty to var- ious charges in the attack that killed 22-year-old college student Luis San- tos. The judge ruled that the legislation, known as way 20 to the town of Rumsey was also closed. Fire officials hoped to have the blaze fully contained as early as Monday, but winds could pick up over the weekend and ham- per containment efforts, Berlant said. this thing under control.'' Ferguson said Friday could be a flict over forest manage- ment, today's major forest fires can have a devastat- ing impact on the land- scape and on the water- Saturday, September 8, 2012 – Daily News 9A ning at 9 a.m. both days. The performance of the rodeo begins at 1 p.m. both days. In conjunction with the rodeo, a Little Miss coronation at noon. ——— Julie Zeeb can be reached at 527-2153, Princess Contest for girls ages 3-7, will be held starting at 10 a.m. with the extension 115 or jzeeb@redbluffdailynews. com. Follow her on Twitter @DN_Zeeb. Courtesy photo Tehama County Young Marines Corporals Andrew Stites and Trevor Woodall-Ray flank the Sept. 11 memorial wreath created by Vickie Latourell, along with YM PFC Woody Hardy, at the 2011 observance. 1140, and the Am Vets Post 2002. For more information on the Young Marines, call Unit Comman- der Jaime Crane at 366-0813. ——— shed," Branham said. "The resulting erosion and silta- tion pollute our rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. By spending our precious dol- lars up in the Sierra proac- tively, we can reduce the risk and consequence of these fires, protecting the source of two-thirds of Julie Zeeb can be reached at 527-2153, extension 115 or jzeeb@redbluffdailynews.com. Follow her on Twitter @DN_Zeeb. California's drinking water." Created in 2004, the Sierra Nevada Conservan- cy is a state agency whose mission is to improve the environmental, economic, and social well-being of the Sierra Nevada Region. The SNC receives no gen- eral fund tax dollars. The SNC Governing Board meets quarterly around the Sierra Nevada Region, which spans 25 million acres, encompass- es all or part of 22 coun- ties and runs from the Ore- gon border on the north, to southeast of Bakersfield. pivotal day as crews have circled around two-thirds of the fire with plans to complete several intention- al burnouts to curb further spread- ing. He anticipates the containment total to spike significantly in the next couple of days. ''We're hoping that this one won't last long,'' Ferguson said. Meanwhile, a weeks-old fire in rugged and remote Mendocino County is now 72 percent contained after scorching more than 65 square miles. More than 900 firefighters have maintained their containment lines as the North Pass fire was expected to reach full containment by Mon- day, officials said. have been destroyed since the blaze northeast of Covelo caused by light- ning strikes began burning on Aug. 18. Approximately 26 structures Judge: Schwarzenegger didn't break Calif. law Marsy's law, did not specifically address the governor's power of par- dons and commutations. The family of 22-year- old Luis Santos said the judge's words were not enough. They want the sentence commutation thrown out. Over 50 years of serving Tehama County Independently owned Telephone: (530) 824-3792