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 Obituaries
Antonio DeLaCruz-Ortega Antonio DeLaCruz-
Ortega of Sanger died June 5. He was 69.
Mr. DeLaCruz-Orte- ga worked as a night watchman for Old Eng- lish Rancho.
He is survived by his wife, Mariana Velazquez of Sanger, and five sons.
Visitation was held Aug. 5 at Wallin's Sanger Funeral Home.
Marcia Lynn Felts
Marcia Lynn Felts
of Dinuba died Aug. 2 in Orosi. She was 74.
Mrs. Felts worked as a bookkeeper.
She is survived by one daughter and son- in-law, three brothers, two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
No services were held. Dopkins Dinuba Funeral Chapel handled the arrangements.
Pamela Sue Pilkerton
Pamela Sue Pilker-
ton of Dinuba died July 27. She was 60.
Mrs. Pilkerton worked as a merchan- diser for Hallmark Sta- tionery.
She is survived by her husband, Robert "Bob" Pilkerton Jr., and many nieces.
A graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 30, at Smith Mountain Cem-
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neral Chapel is handling the arrangements.
Robert 'Bob'
Roy Stephens Robert "Bob" Roy
Stephens of Clovis died July 31. He was 82.
Mr. Stephens worked as a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service.
He is survived by his wife, Harriett Ste- phens of Clovis, two sons, five grandchil- dren and three great- grandchildren.
A memorial ser- vice was held Aug. 6 at CrossCity Christian Church in Fresno.
Wallin's Sanger Fu- neral Home handled the arrangements.
Domitila
Garza Treviño Domitila Garza
Treviño of Orosi died July 31 in Orosi. She was 88.
Mrs. Treviño worked as a farm laborer.
She is survived by seven sons, four daugh- ters, three brothers, one sister, 29 grand- children and 41 great- grandchildren.
A funeral service was held Aug. 10 at La Iglesia de la Comuni- dad-Orosi, followed by a graveside service Aug. 10 at Smith Mountain Cemetery in Dinuba.
Dopkins Dinuba Fu- neral Chapel handled the arrangements.
Members of the Reedley Police Depart- ment joined with more than 30 chil- dren in the community to participate in the third annual Reedley Cops, Jocks & Kids Sports Camp on Aug. 3. Officers, employees and volunteers worked with youngsters ages 7-12 years in the single day camp to give instruction on how to play soccer and other games. There also were presentations by police, and lunch for all participants was served at the Reedley Community Center. Police Chief Joe Garza spoke with campers and also dressed up as McGruff the Crime Dog. Each camper received a ty-shirt.
TOP: The group gathered for a photo at Mueller Park after games and activities concluded.
UPPER RIGHT: Reedley police officers were part of the instruction crew.
LOWER RIGHT: Officers encouraged campers participating in a sprint relay event.
Reedley Police Department / Photos Contributed
Sanger Street Faire & Farmer's Market events now under way
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The Sanger District Chamber of Commerce began its Street Fair and Farmer's Market season this past weekend, and
events are scheduled each Saturday through the end of September.
Following local, coun- ty and state COVID-19 restrictions, the Street Fair and Farmer's Mar-
ket kicked off the 2021 season on Aug. 7 with its first Saturday event. The event — with a Carniival Night theme — featured fresh fruit and produce, local crafts. music from the Marie Wilson Band, footed and other activi- ties.
The weekly events are scheduled to run from 5 to 9 p.m. in down- town Sanger, with main intersections of activity at 7th and N along with 7th and O streets.
The Chamber is ac- cepting food or craft vendors at any time. Contact the Sanger Chamber by email at sangerchamber@gmail. com or by calling (559) 874-4575.
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Guest speakers on hand included Reedley College president Jerry Buckley and Mary Ann Carousso, recently retired KCUSD administrator.
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