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Day: October 27, 2021
Family & Football: A Santa Barbara Family Bonds Through Sports
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Foster, Laura Janice
FOSTER – Laura Janice Foster, 99, of Wheatland, CA, passed away October 15, 2021. Arrangements are under the direction of Lipp & Sullivan Funeral…
Hammond, Marzella
HAMMOND – Marzella Hammond, 86, of Yuba City, CA, passed away October 25, 2021. Arrangements are under the direction of Holycross Funeral Home &…
Smith, Henry Pringle Butterworth
SMITH – Henry Pringle Butterworth Smith, 89, of Browns Valley, CA, passed away October 10, 2021. Arrangements are under the direction of Lipp &…
Thao, Nyia Yia
THAO -Nyia Yia Thao, 69, of Marysville, CA, passed away October 23, 2021. Arrangements are under the direction of Lipp & Sullivan Funeral Directors,…
Jasso, Halee Marie Caroline Rebecca
JASSO – Halee Marie Caroline Rebecca Jasso, 26, of Olivehurst, CA, passed away October 20, 2021. Arrangements are under the direction of Lipp &…
Perez, Mario Pascual
PEREZ – Mario Pascual Perez, 43, of Yuba City, CA, passed away October 20, 2021. Arrangements are under the direction of Lipp & Sullivan Funeral…
Black, Charles Gene
BLACK – Charles Gene Black, 64, of Marysville, CA, passed away October 23, 2021. Arrangements are under the direction of Lipp & Sullivan Funeral…
Houde, Denis Gerard
HOUDE – Denis Gerard Houde, 68, of Wheatland, CA, passed away October 7, 2021. Arrangements are under the direction of Lipp & Sullivan Funeral…
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