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     Obituaries
Felix Islas
Felix Islas of Sanger died May 26 in Selma. He was 69.
Mr. Islas worked in general labor.
He is survived by one son, two brothers and three sisters.
A graveside servic- es was held June 9 at Smith Mountain Cem- etery in Dinuba.
Dopkins Reedley Funeral Chapel handled the arrangements.
Geraldine Lamb
Geraldine Lamb of Dinuba died June 3. She was 97.
Mrs. Lamb was a homemaker.
She is survived by one daughter, two sons and many grandchil- dren and great grand- children.
A graveside ser- vices will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 10, at Smith Mountain Cemetery in Dinuba.
Dopkins Dinuba Funeral Chapel is han- dling the arrangements.
Margaret Lynn
MacDonald
Margaret Lynn Mac- Donald of Sanger died May 30. She was 76.
Mrs. MacDonald worked as a baker- cook for the Brookfield School District.
She is survived by her husband Lee Mac- Donald of Sanger, one son and one grandchild.
A memorial service will be held at a later date.
Wallin's Sanger Fu- neral Home is handling the arrangements.
Dunlap Leadership graduates
Thursday, June 10, 2021 | A2 | Mid Valley TiMes
      June 19, 1927 - May 12, 2021
 Reedley, CA Harry Kim was born in Yakima, WA on June 19,
1927. The youngest of seven children to Il Man and Sook
Kim, Harry was an en- trepreneur at heart. A
produce man and farmer, Harry owned and operated
Reedley Produce Truck- ing and a packing house, Chosen Enterprises for
over three decades. Harry was preceded in
death by his sisters Helen Paik and Ann Chang and brothers
Allen, Henry, and George Kim as well as an infant brother whom most of
the family knew very little about. Harry is survived by his wife of 68 years, Satoko. They have four children; Monte, Kenneth, Jerry, and Vickie Kim; five grandchildren; eight great grand- children; one great, great grandchild.
A longtime Reedley-ite, Harry loved family, friends, fishing “ ” and ultimately life. Harry once said, “If you can count on one hand, five true friends, then consider yourself a very lucky person.” With a sincere smile, a matter-of-fact attitude, and quick wit that never stopped tinkering in finding the best, easiest way of doing things, dad definitely did it all! - Rest in Peace, Dad.
Remembrances and donations may be sent to your favorite charity. A graveside service and internment will be held
on July 17, 2021 at 10:30 a.m. at the Reedley Cemetery.
      Harry Kim
    ARREST Continued from page A1
another man inside The Oaks Mini Mart at But- tonwillow and Dinuba avenues while taking a lunch break from work at Bravante Produce. The other man — later identi- fied through surveillance video obtained from sur-
rounding businesses as Cedeno — then got into a vehicle and followed Diaz back to the business. Di- az was shot as he walked back into the parking lot.
Detectives with RPD were able to identify the suspect vehicle and its occupants through the surveillance video, and identified Cedeno as the
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suspect. Police said the shooting is considered a gang-related shooting, as both the victim and sus- pect had gang ties.
in the news release, Reedley police thanks law enforcement part- ners in Missouri (Leba- non Police Department, Laclede County Sheriff's Department, Missouri State Highway Patrol) for their work and assis- tance in the case.
The investigation into Diaz's death is ongoing, police said. Anyone with information regarding the shooting is asked to contact the Reedley Po- lice Department at (559) 637-4250.
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Members of the Class of 2021 for Dunlap Leadership Academy, along with gradu- ates for Kings Canyon High School and Kings Canyon Unified Adult School, held commencement ceremonies on June 1 at Reedley High School stadium. The learn- inginstitutions intheKings Canyon Unified School Dis- trict scheduled their gradua- tion events in succession on the same evening. Like all other high schools and adult schools in the Central Valley and California, graduates were able to participate in a live ceremony this spring af- ter nearly all schools in 2020 were forced to hold online virtual graduations.
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