Lake County Record-Bee

Obituaries Pauline Denise Keil-Stocker

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Pauline Denise Keil-Stocker, a Lake County native and descendent of Lake County’s pioneer families, died on January 3rd, 2021, age 71, at her home in Upper Lake.

Pauline was born January 6, 1949, in Lakeport, the second daughter born of Barbara Leona Alley Keil Vengley, and Paul Rudolph Keil. Pauline preferred to go by her middle name Denise.

The Alley family was one of the earliest to setin the Middle Creek Valley north of Upper Lake. Pauline was raised in the Victorian-style house sitting on land cleared and homesteade­d by her greatgreat grandfathe­r, Andrew Jackson Alley, in the 1850’s.

Her great-great grandmothe­r, Louisa Elizabeth Perkins Alley, died as the family traveled from Missouri to Oregon by wagon train and is buried along the Oregon Trail near the Snake River.

Her great grandmothe­r, Phebe Gordon Alley, came to Lake County with her family by walking and riding across the Isthmus of Panama.

Her great grandmothe­r’s family, the Hersheys, settled in the Sacramento Valley near Zamora. A great uncle, David Newcomer Hershey, built the Woodland Opera House in 1885.

Denise grew up on her parents’ ranch in Upper Lake, breaking in her first horse at age 12. She graduated from High School in the class of 1965 and graduated from Cal Poly University in San Luis Obispo. In college she married Steven Orville Stocker and they raised two children together, Barbara was born in 1976 and Joseph was born in 1978.

Steven remembers when he first met Denise in a parking lot behind Fremont Hall at Cal Poly in 1969. “She was a beautiful young woman in a white dress that needed assistance with her Rambler station wagon. We married March 20, 1971.”

Denise was a poet her entire life and was honored to have her writing published and received various awards throughout her life. For 20 years she attended writers workshops with the Lake County Arts Council and received a letter of recommenda­tion from poet and author Clive Matson.

Denise returned to Lake County in the ’90s and settled in her home town of Upper Lake where she enjoyed frequentin­g cafes and people watching.

Denise is survived by her two children, Joseph Byron Stocker and Barbara Schwenke Waken; her sister, Mary Lee Keil; her niece and nephew, Dan Patrick Russell and Meghan Kathleen Russell Rimrodt; her five grandchild­ren, Drake Schwenke,

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Logan Schwenke, Brennan Stocker, Brooklyn Waken, and Hudson Waken; and good friend, Steven Stocker.

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

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