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Charles Raper
Longtime Sanger resident, Charles Raper, passed away peacefully on July 8th with fam- ily by his side after a prolonged illness.
Charles is survived by his
brother Gary Raper and his wife
Gail Cervo-Raper of San Jose;
his daughter Lori Hawkyard and
her husband Keith Hawkyard;
grandchildren Tyler, Hilary, Liam,
Erika, Travis, Samantha, and Ari; and his dear friends John and Jo Anne Wate.
Charles was preceded in death by his wife Sally Grainger Raper in 1965.
Special thanks to John and Jo Anne Wate for shar- ing their home and generosity with Charlie for most of the last year. The family also greatly appreciates the caring service provided by Dr. Kang and the staff at Golden Living in Sanger.
We will honor Charlie with a graveside service at the Sanger Cemetery on July 20, 2018 at 10:00am. Friends will be invited to share
a few thoughts during the service, if desired.
Dick Sheppard/Sanger Herald
Retired USMC major Johnny Perez, left, was sworn in Saturday as the new commander of Sanger's Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 7168. His first duty was to swear in new VFW mem- ber, retired Navy CDR Pat Niemeyer who is now lead pastor at the Calvary Fellowship Church in Sanger.
By Dick Sheppard
Sanger Herald
USMC Major Johnny Perez moved back to Sanger when he retired.
How is that working out?
Perez who has been active on the Sanger Community Emergency Response Team at local emergencies and has helped Red Cross volunteers at several California forest fires is also chairman of the Sanger planning commission and the Measure S Citizens Oversight Committee.
As if that wasn't enough to do for a retired guy, he
was sworn in Saturday as the commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 7168 in Sanger.
The post is in a rebuilding mode and the commander's first duty was to swear in new VFW member, retired Navy CDR Pat Niemeyer.
Oorah!
Lee Delap is the post adju- tant and Jim Anderson is the quartermaster.
The post hosts a com- munity breakfast at 8:30 a.m. on the first Saturday of each month at the American Legion Hall, 1502 O Street.
SANGER HERALD 2A THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2018 PoliceLogfor July2-8
July 2
There were 145 calls for service and 11 traffic cita- tions were issued.
1400 block of J – vehicle stop warrant arrest
200 block of L – trespass advisement
200 block of Santa Monica – Petty theft from a vehicle 1800 block of Academy –
petty theft, shoplifting Edgar/O – vehicle stop and
warrant arrest
5th/N – subject check,
field interview 7th/Academy – vehicle
stop and warrant arrest
400 block of O – posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia arrest
2700 blockof Jensen – warrant arrest
1700 blockof 7th –run- away juvenile
800 blockofAnnadale –
stalking or harassment arrest 5th/Academy – field inter-
view
July 3
There were 138 calls for service and 26 traffic cita- tions were issued.
14th/Rawson – subject check and field interrogation
6th/Greenwood – vehicle stop and warrant arrest
2300 block of Jenni – Do- mestic disturbance arrest 2700blockofJensen –
petty theft arrest
1700 block of Faller –
spousal rape arrest
1500 block of Faller – ve-
hicle check warrant arrest 1500blockofFaller –
warrant arrest
Church/L – field interview Cherry/Park –fieldinter-
view
2300 blockof Moir –
possession of a controlled substance arrest
2500 blockof Magno- lia – delaying, resisting or obstructing a peace officer arrest
400 blockofAcademy – possession of burglary tools arrest
July 4
There were 168 calls for service and 25 traffic cita- tions were issued.
Church/Fairbanks – field interview
900 block of O – general incident regarding a distur- bance
800 blockof Hoag –war- rant arrest
800 blockof Sterling – general incident regarding a disturbance
2500 blockofJensen – general incident regarding threats
1500 blockof P–mental health evaluation
July 5
There were 145 calls for service and 14 traffic cita- tions were issued.
1700 block of 7th - lost found property report
1400 blockof K-do- mestic violence restraining order/possession of stolen hand gun arrest
1700blockof 7th-lost wallet report
10th/Academy - injury col- lision report
10th/Academy - warrant arrest
1700blockof 7th-lost property report
2100blockof 7th-stolen vehicle report
900 blockof P–warrant arrest
900 blockof Church – general incident regarding a disturbance
700 blockof West–run- away juvenile
1500 blockof14th –do- mestic violence arrest
July 6
There were 148 calls for service and five traffic cita- tions were issued.
1700 block of 7th - report- ed prior theft of passports
1300 block of Church - probation violation warrant arrest
300 block of Tait - Vehicle embezzlement report
1700blockof 7th-coun- ter report of lost property
2500blockof 5th-recov- ered stolen car
900 block of Greenwood – lost child located
2700 blockofJensen– lost property
14th/DeWitt – field inter- view
Jensen/Hawley – DUI ar- rest
July 7
There were 92 calls for service and two traffic cita- tions were issued.
1600blockof Church
- theft of two purses from vehicle
2500 block of Jensen - report regarding assault that occurred at mental health facility
400 block of Academy - field interview
400 block of K - resisting arrest with force, probation violation, restraining order violation arrest 2200 block of 6th – non-injury traffic colli-
sion
2700 block of Jensen –
petty theft, possession of meth and a warrant arrest
600 block of L – public intoxication
300 block of L – civil standby
1600 block of J – public intoxication
11th/Academy – DUI
Academy/North – high- risk vehicle stop/incident report
July 8
There were 79 calls for service and two traffic cita- tions were issued.
800 block of Faller - van- dalism to vehicle
1500 block of J - found property, ammunition turned into PD
300 block of K – domestic violence arrest
900 block of N – vandalism arrest
800 block of Sandra – family disturbance/ general incident
VFW gets new post commander
Gilberto Garza
A graveside service for Mr. Gilberto Garza of Del Rey is scheduled for 10 a.m. on July 16 at Sanger Cemetery.
Mr. Garza, 74, died on July 4, 2018. He was a real estate broker.
He is survived by son Gilbert Garza Jr. of Del Rey; daughter Christina Garza of Fresno; brothers Larry Garza of Sanger and John Garza of Wonder Valley; 10 grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.
Visitation will be from 3-7 p.m. on July 15 at the funeral home.
Wallin's Sanger Funeral Home made the arrangements.
Augustin Oropeza
The holy rosary will be recited for Mr. Augustin Oropeza of Sanger at 7 p.m. on July 12 at Wallin's Sanger Funeral Home and a funeral mass will be celebrated for Mr. Oropeza at 9 a.m. on July 13 at St. Mary's Catholic Church on O Street in Sanger.
Mr. Oropeza, 93, died July 8, 2018. He was a farm laborer for Ito Packing.
He is survived by son John Oropeza of Sacramento; daughters Leticia Oropeza of Sanger, Hortencia Louden of Clovis and Imelda Palomares of Mexico; five sisters; seven grandchildren; and one great grandchild.
Mr. Oropeza was preceded in death by his wife Carmen Oropeza.
Visitation will be from 5-9 p.m. on July 12 a the funeral home.
Wallin's Sanger Funeral Home made the arrangements.
Obituaries
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