Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Anginette Lee Sullivan

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03/13/1967-10/10/2021

Anginette passed away on October 10, 2021. She is survived by her father, Pete Sabala; mother, Donna Dunn; her 2 sisters Crystal Johnson, and Carrie Beach; her 3 children Lacy Pack, Trinity Gladney, and Leo Sullivan; and her 5 grandchild­ren.

Anginette was born in Yuba City. She relocated to Woodland in her early adulthood to raise her children, where she spend about 20 years, until eventually returning to Marysv i l l e . S h e was d e - scribed as "A friend to all" by those who knew her.

Memorial services are being held Friday, October 22, 2021, 1pm graveside at Live Oak Cemetery. Arrangemen­ts are under the direction of Holycross Funeral Home and Crematory.

Frank Elmer Hutchinson, passed away on October 13, 2021, at Manorcare Health Services in Dubuque, Iowa. According to his wishes, there will be no public service.

He was b o r n to Frank and Helen Hutchinson on January 10, 1931, i n Denver, Colorado. After his mother passed when he was a young boy, he was raised by his uncle and aunt, William and Adrienne Conley of Marysville, California.

Frank met the love of his life Betty Jane Smith at a high school dance. They married in 1952, and celebrated 64 years of marriage before Betty passed i n 2016. He graduated from Marysville High School, Kansas State University, and achieved master and doctorate degrees during his career. He was a collegiate track and basketball athlete.

Frank served active duty in the US Army Counter Intelligen­ce Corp (CIC), taught at the high school and college level, finishing his career as a college professor and administra­t

John Michael Terry, 75, died on September 30, 2021, in Amarillo Texas. John was born December 26, 1945, in Fresno, California, one of five children of the late Michael and Marie Terry. John was a longtime Placer County, California resident. He was a loving and devoted husband to Linda Terry for 50 years. He will be missed as a loving husband, father, brother, uncle, and f r i e nd.

John served honorably as a SGT during the Vietnam war from January 3, 1967 to August 6, 1969, with D Troop 1st of the 1st Cavalry in the 101st Airborne Division. He was a helicopter mecha ni c f l yi ng i n hel i - copters as a Crew Chief and Door Gunner. John was awarded the National Service Defense Medal, the Vietnam Campaign Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal, two Overseas Bars, an Air Medal with Palms, and the Bronze Star for laying suppressiv­e fire allowing for Long Range Reconnaiss­ance soldiers to be extracted from t he battl ef i eld while taking heavy fire.

John worked many years as a scales technician. He loved to hunt, fish, pan for gold, metal detect, and cook. He took pride in teaching his grandchild­ren how to fish and sharing his military stories. John was a steward of the l a n d , who e n j o y e d

A memorial service will not be held, however if you would like to pay tribute to the memory of Wanda, please feel free to donate to one of the following charities on her behalf: the Colusa Unified School District, the Colusa Redhawk Athletic Foundation, Friends of Music, Stagehands Theater of Colusa and/or the Alzheimer’s Associatio­n.

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