Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Larry William Wiehn

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Larry William Wiehn, of Yuba City, California, passed away on Sunday April 4, 2021, at the age of 82. After several months of declining health, due to Congestive Heart Failure, Larry passed away at peace.

Larry was born i n Marysvill e , CA, o n April 9, 1938, to his father, Russell William Wiehn and mother, Gladys Marie Wiehn. Larry was an only child and graduated from Marysville High School in 1956. He stayed local and only ventured away after being drafted for his two year service in the United States Army.

In 1961, Larry married the love of his life, Connie. They had three children, Gary, Deanna and Stella Ann. After serving Yuba County as a Road Supervisor for 30 years, Larry retired and did what he loved most; spending time with Connie and Fishing.

Larry enjoyed spending time with Connie and working i n their beautiful flower garden for hours on end and going to yard sales or softball games together on the weekends. He loved to attend or watch S a c r a me n t o K i n g s games every chance he c o ul d wit h Connie. When he wasn’t with Connie, he was out on his fishing boat reeling in the biggest salmon in the river for her to cook up for dinner.

Larry is preceded in death by his parents; son, Gary Wiehn; and daughter, Stella Ann Wiehn.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Consuelo “Connie” Wiehn o f Yuba City; daughter, Deanna Rodriguez and s o n - i n - l a w, R o b e r t Rodriguez of Yuba City; daughter-in-law, Gina Wiehn of Gridley; and granddaugh­ter, Jamie Quirino Bautista and her husband, Jovanny Quirino Bautista of Rio Vista.

A service is planned for Saturday, April 17, 2021, at 11am, at Lipp and Sullivan Funeral Directors, 629 D Street, Marysville, CA 95901.

All are welcome to attend. The reception will follow immediatel­y after at Carlitos Mexica n Rest a u r a n t , 8 8 5 Richland Road, Yuba City, CA 95991.

June 21, 1942

April 8, 2021

Luis was born in Chihuahua, Mexico. After the death of his mother, he moved to San Jose, California, with his aunt and uncle.

Luis worked for Sunsweet Growers for 42 years, where he met and married his wife, Mary. He loved to garden and took pride in everything he did.

Luis died from complicati­ons following a major surgery.

He is survived by his wife, Mary; brother-inlaw, Bob Jones (Joyce); stepchildr­en, Richard Watson, and Laura Blair; two granddaugh­ters, Amanda Watson, and Jennifer Nelson; two great-granddaugh­ters, Rianne, and Aubree, which he adored; a br o t her, Antonio, from Mexico; and several nieces and nephews. He wil l b e g r e a t l y miss e d b y a l l .

Private Services will be held in Carson City, Nevada.

Olive June Sheppard, 92, of Olivehurst, California, passed away on Apr i l 1 2 , 2 0 2 1 , a t Bridgeview Post Acute, a nursing home facility, where she was under the care of Hospice.

She was born November 29, 1928, in Armstrong, Oklahoma. June was a homemaker; she loved cooking, watching Days of our Lives, and listening to gospel music. But more than anything, she loved her f a mil y .

She is preceded in death by her loving husband, Thomas J. Sheppard Sr.; and her beloved daughter, Pamela Jane Sheppard.

She is survived by her sisters, Kathy Kay Newton-gardener and Dorris Olson; brother, Cecil Grey; 3 sons, Thomas, William, and Michael; 9 grandchild­ren; 12 great-grandchild­ren; and 2 greatgreat-grandchild­ren.

Her services will be a closed, private family service, at Sierra View Mortuary in Olivehurst, California, with a viewing from 10-12, and funeral services from 122pm, on April 24, 2021.

April 14, 1925Decemb­er 3, 2020 Mary was born in highland Park, IL, to Dr. and Mrs. Grover Quinton Grady. She was the devoted sister to Daniel, Grover and Wilson, who referred to her as "Sis".

She spent most of her summers as a child and young adult at Eagle River, WI, with fond memories she often talked about.

She attended Rush Presbyteri­an School of Nursing Cadet Corp. After she graduated she worked in many fields but always came back to her favorite area which was OB/GYN.

She moved to California in 1961, and worked at Kaiser Hospital in Walnut Creek, where she retired after 30 years as the hospital Nursing Supervisor for the OB/GYN department. She was well respected by her staff there.

Mary married her second husband, Captain Edgar Boudinot, USN Ret. They moved to Marysville and built the property of their dreams that they called "Gemlake" and it is too. They spent 25 plus years here.

She volunteere­d for the STARS program in Marysville and greatly enjoyed the work she did with her good friend and neighbor, Judy.

Mary passed peacefully at home with her family present. She will be and is greatly missed by her family, friends, and the puppy dogs.

She leaves behind her daughter and son-inlaw, Dr. Walter and Mrs. Balding of Marysville, CA; granddaugh­ter, Meghan Elisabeth Gantz of Marysville, CA; and grandson, Phillip Michael Gantz of Portland, OR. She also leaves many other extended family members and beloved friends.

Memorial services are pending due to the pandemic but hopefully in the fall we can have a Celebratio­n of Life. Date to be determined.

Any donations may be made to your local animal shelter or charity of choice.

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