Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Laguan Hayes

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August 26, 1937Februa­ry 7, 2021 Donato P. Arteaga, 83, of the Yuba-sutter area passed away February 7, 2021.

Rosary will be Tuesday, February 16, 2021, at 6:00pm with service and funeral held on Ash Wednesday, February 17, 2021, 11:00am, at Sierra View Memorial Park.

Harry J. Adams, at 80 years of age, passed away February 4th, 2021, peacefully in his sleep. He was a life long resident of Yuba City, born t o Mary And H a r r y A d a ms , o n September 9th, 1940.

Harry loved his family with all his heart. Our dad had such wonderful stories and loved fishing.

He is preceded i n d e a t h b y h i s wi f e , Dolores; and his parents.

He leaves behind is hi s c hi l d r e n, Gary, Mary, Tom, Jeannie, Thresa, and David; grandchild­ren, Zach, Justin, Corbin, Hilary Haley, Spencer, John, Sarah and Bobbi; greatgrand­children, Hayden, Nick, Brighten, Sophia, Julian, Cali, Talon, Elijah, Keira and Zay.

His family will have a celebratio­n of life at his daughter Mary’s home on February 27th, 2021, 2pm, at 302 East Evans Reimer Rd., Gridley, CA.

Laguan Hayes, 52, passed away in Stockton, CA after a battle with congestive heart failure on November 29, 2020. Born on April 14, 1968 in Sacramento, CA. Laguan was the son of the late Dorothy “Dot” Hayes and Robert and Leah Eneix.

He is survived by his parents Robert and Leah Eneix, brothers Skeeter, Kyle, David and Adam Eneix, sisters Kathy Thornton, Katie Eneix and Kelsey Kudrna-stahlman. He was a fun, loving Uncle to many nieces and nephews.

Laguan had a strong drive for learning. He mastered several degrees, licenses and certificat­es in his short life. Laguan graduated from Wheatland High School, Chico State and several trade schools. His most recent profession being a Radiology Tech. His most memorable profession was being a licensed funeral director.

Laguan was a generous man who enjoyed giving gifts to his family. His love for woodworkin­g showed in the tables and guitars he built. He also enjoyed building computers and gifting them to his family. As a young man he was an avid fisherman. As a teen he taught himself to play guitar and enjoyed playing music. He was in a band until his health no longer allowed him to play. He especially loved fishing in the creek by his house and Collins Lake.

The memories of his contagious happy grin a n d g i g g l e wi l l b e missed by his family. His memories will be hid in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing and loving him. Laguan realized the power of prayer.

A private gathering was held in his honor.

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