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Cathy Severtsen

Cathy Louise (Stout) Severtsen
Jan. 24, 1952 – Feb. 6, 2017

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Cathy was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and Mima who lived her life to the fullest with vigor and love.

She was born in Cairo, Ill., to George and Virginia (Stone) Stout. The family moved to Manilla, Calif., in 1955 where her father and uncles worked in various mills of the area.

Cathy attended Arcata High School, class of 1969. She attained her C.N.A. license and worked as a caregiver in misc. nursing homes in Humboldt, Mendocino and in Lake County.

Cathy moved to Lake County in the 1990s where she met her husband James R. Severtsen and was wed in 1993. They were happily married for more than 24 years. They raised Darren James Severtsen and Cathy’s granddaughter Kristen M. Bagley.

Cathy was preceded in death by her father and mother; a sister, Sherri Crosby; both grandparents, Carl and Mini Stone; uncle, Junior stone and wife Marline Stone; uncle, Bob and wife Ruby Stone; and her aunt, Patricia (Stone) Clark.

She was also preceded by her son Aaron Ray Bagley and wife Christie, as well as two sons at birth.

Cathy is survived by her son, Daryl Dewayne Odom, and three grandchildren, who reside in Arcata, Calif.; daughter, Jeanette R. Bagley of Arcata; sons, Darin L. Bagley of Arcata and Darren Severtsen of Aurora, IL.; grandchildren, Tim Holt and Jonathan Good of Arcata, Kristen (Bagley) Castanuela (Matt) of Clearlake, Calif., J.D. Severtsen of Aurora, Ill., Michelle Bagley of Sacramento; one beloved great-granddaughter, Kira E. Castanuela of Clearlake; sisters, Debby Stone and Crystal Desadier (Jeff) of Arcata; stepfather Les Desadier of Arcata; uncle, Larry Stone (Carolyn) of Brownsville, Ore.; beloved niece, Shawn Stone of Grants Pass, Ore.; nephew, Chris Landrum and wife Julie of Lakeport, Calif.; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

After a courageous battle with COPD, Cathy passed peacefully at home with her loving husband and niece Shawn Stone at her side.

There will be a graveside service at Kelseyville Cemetery on Bell Hill Road, followed by a potluck celebration of life at the America Legion Hall located on Gaddy Lane in Kelseyville.

Flowers may be sent to Kelseyville Cemetery or donations in Cathy’s name to Kelseyville Fire Department on Main Street in Kelseyville or Hospice Services of Lake County, 1862 Parallel Drive, Lakeport, CA, 95453-9388, telephone 707-263-6222.

Arrangements by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com .

Gonzales G. Garcia

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MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Gonzales G. Garcia, 82, passed away on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017, in Middletown.

A native of Knippa, Texas, he lived in Lake County for 30 years. He served his country in the US Army, serving in the 10th Battle Group, 3rd Brigade.

Mr. Garcia is survived by his son, Fred Garcia; daughter, Sandra Fiddler (Sam); two grandchildren, Sam and Christy Fiddler; four brothers, Ernie, Frank, Raymond and Manuel Garcia; and four sisters, Anita Duran, Sally Ruiz, Lucy Brunson and Joann Garcia.

He was predeceased by his brothers, Pete, Tom and Gonzie.

A celebration of life will be held in Middletown at a future date.

Gonzales’ family would appreciate memorial donations be sent to the American Lung Association, Donation Processing Center, P.O. Box 7000, Albert Lea, MN 56007-8001.

Arrangements under the care of Jones & Lewis Clear Lake Memorial Chapel.

Please share your loving memories of Gonzales by signing his online guestbook at www.jonesandlewis.com and www.Legacy.com .

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Sheri Tibbetts

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Sheri Montea Tibbetts
July 14, 1950 – Feb. 5, 2017

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Sheri passed peacefully at home after a long illness.

She was born in Seattle, Wash., and spent her younger years in Palm Desert, Calif.

When she was 15 she transferred to Indio High School and was immediately spotted by a young boy who she later agreed to marry on Valentine’s Day in 1972. Sheri and Dana were only apart in their 52 years together during his time in the Army.

Sheri attended San Diego State and moved with Dana to Santa Cruz, where she worked as a rehabilitation aid for Goodwill Industries and was active in youth sports and local schools.

Sheri became suddenly ill in 1984, but continued to stay active. Dana and Sheri and son, Dana Jr. moved to Lakeport in 1985.

She loved watching Dana Jr.’s basketball, baseball and soccer games. She loved spending time on the lake and water skiing when she was able.

Despite her failing health she remained positive. Sheri always put everyone else first and had an incredible amount of love for Dana which was and always will be returned.

Sheri is survived by her husband, Dana of Lakeport; son, Dana Jr.; daughter-in-law, Katie; grandchildren, McKenna and James of Citrus Heights, Calif.; sister-in-law, Lana Tibbetts of Citrus Heights; and brother, Monte Wenck of Cathedral City, Calif.

Per her wishes there will be no services.

Arrangements by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com .

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Lisa I. Murray-Bardelmeier

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Lisa I. Murray-Bardelmeier passed on Feb. 5, 2017, at age 42.

She was a wonderful mother, grandmother, daughter and aunt.

In life, she was a strong, successful woman who worked at the courthouse as the jury commissioner for 10 years.

She has three wonderful children who she loved dearly.

Family Birth Center debuts SleepSacks

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Giving birth at Sutter Lakeside Hospital just got cozier.

As of this month, every baby born in Lakeside’s Family Birth Center will go home with a SleepSack, a wearable blanket that reduces the chance of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

The SleepSack, which is shaped much like a vest, leaves the baby’s head and arms unrestricted while the bottom of the sack serves as a miniature sleeping bag.

The sleep sack allows the baby free range of motion without the risk of accidentally covering the face or airway with loose material.

Other benefits of the sack include ease of operation, convenience, and guaranteed warmth because of the infant’s inability to kick it off.

“No family should endure the trauma of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome,” said Jackie Rad, RN, Family Birth Center manager. “The SleepSacks can go a long way in preventing loose material from obstructing an infant’s face, which reduces the risk of SIDS. We also educate our patients on the best practices for safe infant sleep, which includes putting the baby to sleep on its back, eliminating excess pillows and blankets in the crib, and not bed-sharing.”

Other benefits of the Family Birth Center include four private suites for labor and delivery, in-room sleeping accommodations for family members, private bathrooms with showers or shower-tubs, and in-room dining service.

For more information or to schedule a tour of the Family Birth Center, please call 707-262-5087. To schedule a prenatal appointment with a care provider, please call 707-263-6885.

Morgen Wells is community relations and fund development coordinator for Sutter Lakeside Hospital.

Douglas Bridges: Minor use permit for agricultural family dwelling

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION
AND NOTICE OF PROPOSED MINOR USE PERMIT
BY THE LAKE COUNTY ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 



NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lake County Zoning Administrator of the County of Lake, State of California, will consider approving Minor Use Permit 17-05 with no public hearing if no written request for a public hearing is submitted by 5:00 P.M., March 1, 2017 to the Community Development Department, Courthouse, 255 N. Forbes St., Lakeport, California.

Should a timely request for hearing be filed, a public hearing will be held on March 8, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. in Conference Room C, 3rd Floor of the Courthouse.

Minor Use Permit 17-05. Location: 2135 Bell Hill Road, Kelseyville, APN 007-011-04. Owner: Douglas Bridges. Project: In accordance with Lake County Code to allow an agricultural family dwelling more than 200 feet from the main dwelling.  Project planner: Michalyn DelValle, 707-263-2221 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

Copies of the application, environmental documents, all reference documents, and staff reports associated with each project are available for review through the Community Development Department, Planning Division; Telephone, 707-263-2221.


COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Robert Massarelli, Director

By: ____________________________________
Michalyn DelValle, Principal Planner
               

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Community

  • Lake County Wine Alliance offers sponsor update; beneficiary applications open 

  • Mendocino National Forest announces seasonal hiring for upcoming field season

Public Safety

  • Lakeport Police logs: Thursday, Jan. 15

  • Lakeport Police logs: Wednesday, Jan. 14

Education

  • Woodland Community College receives maximum eight-year reaffirmation of accreditation from ACCJC

  • SNHU announces Fall 2025 President's List

Health

  • California ranks 24th in America’s Health Rankings Annual Report from United Health Foundation

  • Healthy blood donors especially vital during active flu season

Business

  • Two Lake County Mediacom employees earn company’s top service awards

  • Redwood Credit Union launches holiday gift and porch-to-pantry food drives

Obituaries

  • Rufino ‘Ray’ Pato

  • Patty Lee Smith

Opinion & Letters

  • The benefits of music for students

  • How to ease the burden of high electric bills

Veterans

  • CalVet and CSU Long Beach team up to improve data collection related to veteran suicides

  • A ‘Big Step Forward’ for Gulf War Veterans

Recreation

  • Wet weather trail closure in effect on Upper Lake Ranger District

  • Mendocino National Forest seeking public input on OHV grant applications

  • State Parks announces 2026 Anderson Marsh nature walk schedule 

  • BLM lifts seasonal fire restrictions in central California

Religion

  • Kelseyville Presbyterian to host Ash Wednesday service and Lenten dinner Feb. 18

  • Kelseyville Presbyterian Church to hold ‘Longest Night’ service Dec. 21

Arts & Life

  • Auditions announced for original musical ‘Even In Shadow’ set for March 21 and 28

  • ‘The Rip’ action heist; ‘Steal’ grounded in a crime thriller

Government & Politics

  • Lake County Democrats issue endorsements in local races for the June California Primary

  • County negotiates money-saving power purchase agreement

Legals

  • March 3 hearing on ordinance amending code for commercial cannabis uses

  • Feb. 12 public hearing on resolution to establish standards for agricultural roads

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