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PoliceLogfor Feb. 25-March3 incident report
SANGER HERALD 2A THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2019 Obituaries
February 25
There were 108 calls for service and six traffic cita- tions were issued.
200 block of Academy
– petty theft with field inter- view completed
1700 7th St. – prior hit and run vehicle accident report
1700 7th St. – counter report for custody order violation
900 block of Tucker - attempted assault with a deadly weapon (vehicle)
400 block of Greenwood- field interview
February 26
There were 76 calls for service and 11 traffic cita- tions were issued.
1000 block of Bethel – suspicious phone calls at school with report taken ... scene checked and deemed secure with no actual threat presented
Jensen/Academy – resist- ing officer with drug influ- ence arrest
800 block of Tucker - field interview (probation search)
9th/Lyon - field interview (probationer)
Annadale/I - possession of meth & meth pipe
February 27
There were 83 calls for service and two traffic cita- tions were issued.
500 block of J – dog bite with dogs seized and report taken
2500 block of Jensen – commercial burglary
1800 block of Academy – DUI arrest
1600 block of Tucker – injury traffic collision
1500 block of O – bran- dishing of a firearm with two arrests
Edgar/J – domestic distur- bance with incident report taken
2800blockof ofEdgar - general incident (possible child abuse)
February 28
There were 137 calls for service and 15 traffic cita- tions were issued.
1700 7th St. - petty theft report
600 block of Faller - theft of license plate report
1700 block of 10th - bat- tery report
1200 block of 9th - repos- session
800 block of O - recovered stolen vehicle
1000 block of Church- repossession
Two search warrants served by detectives for prior armed robbery and all suspects are in custody.
10th/P – arrest for ob- structing and delaying a peace officer
Bethel/North – warrant and DUI arrest
March 1
There were 108 calls for service and two traffic cita- tions were issued.
1700 block of 7th - general
1700 block of 10th - field interview
1700 7th St. - counter van- dalism report
700 block of Lyon - war- rant arrest, possession of meth arrest
10th/Academy - traffic col- lision report
900 block of 2nd - warrant arrrest
600 block of Gloria – re- port of criminal threats
1500 block of 7th – drug paraphernalia arrest
1000 block of O – residen- tial vandalism
1000 block of Bethel – field interview
300 block of Bethel – ar- rest for negligent discharge of a firearm
March 2
There were 115 calls for service and one traffic cita- tion was issued.
900 block of J - trespass- ing arrest
1400 block of George - general information report
1400 block of Faller – men- tal health evaluation
2500 block of 9th – petty theft
1500 block of 5th – proba- tion search and gang inter- view
Greenwood/Geary – DUI traffic collision
8th/N - arrest for assault- ing an officer
March 3
There were 72 calls for service and no traffic cita- tions were issued.
1100 block of Academy- armed robbery report
900 block of J - stalking arrest
800 block of Academy- mental health hold
Faller/Annadale - injury collision
2400 block of 10th – petty theft
2100 block of 6th – field interview
Maria Castillo
A funeral mass for Mrs. Maria "Christina" Castillo of Sanger was celebrated on Feb. 28 at St. Mary's Catholic Church on O Street in Sanger.
Mrs. Castillo, 93, died Feb. 21, 2019. She was a home- maker.
She is survived by husband Leo Y. Castillo of Sanger; sons Antonio Castillo and wife Georgia of Sanger and Leo Castillo and wife Lupe of Fresno; sister Angelita Lugo of Mexico; and grandchildren Michael, Matthew and Marissa Castillo.
Mrs. Castillo was preceded in death by her brother Jesus Lugo; and sister Alicia Lugo.
Remembrances may be made to Foundation for Sanger Schools, 1905 7th St., Sanger, CA 93657.
Wallin's Sanger Funeral Home made the arrangements.
Adrian Ramirez
A funeral mass for Mr. Adrian Ramirez of Sanger will be celebrated at 9 a.m. on March 13 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Selma.
Interment will be at Floral Memorial Park in Selma.
Mr. Ramirez, 41, died Feb. 26, 2019.
Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. and the holy rosary will be
recited at 6 p.m. on March 12 at the Farewell-Page Funeral Chapel in Selma.
Farewell-Page Funeral Chapel of Selma made the arrange- ments.
Angel Ramirez
November 26,1933 - February 20, 2019
Angel Neri Ramirez went home to be with his Lord surrounded by family on February 20, 2019 at the Age of 85. He was born Novem- ber 26,1933 in Sanger Cali- fornia to Enrique and Grace Ramirez. He was married to Patricia “Patty”
(Annie) Ramirez for 58 years. Angel served in the US Navy aboard the USS Princeton as a Boatswain Mate during the Korean War. He was honorably awarded the National Defense Service Medal and the China Service
Medal. A er the Navy he attended Reedley College. Angel was a truck driver for over 40 years. During his trucking career he worked for Dooms, Sequoia Forest Industries, Center State Trucking and retired from Oldland trucking out of Oregon. When he wasn’t on the road, he enjoyed spending time with his family and watching football. Angel was very active with the Reedley Post 35 American Legion. Angel was preceded in death by his Sister Shelly Willeford, Brother Chuck Ramirez and Son Donnie Ramirez. He is survived by his wife Patty (Annie) Ramirez, His siblings, George (Marilyn) Ramirez
of Washington, Amy Sanders of Corona, Alice Collier of Huntington Beach, Hank (Aurelia) Ramirez of Sanger, Grace (Dennis) Noah of Anaheim, Anna (Ray) Tinoco of Sanger and Bob (Beverly) Ramirez of Tennessee. His Son Ronnie Ramirez, Grandchildren: Rhoni (Brian) LaRue of Colorado and Michael Ramirez of Fresno. Great-Grandchildren: Barrett and Saman- tha. As well many wonderful nieces and nephews.
Services were held Wednesday February 27th 2019
Steve (Bear) Jimenez
March 26, 1943 March 10, 2009
10 years have passed. We miss you more than words can say.
Your Family
In loving Memory
Gary T. Takemoto
December 17, 1960 - February14, 2019
Loving husband, loving father, great friend.
Survived by wife Juanita J Takemoto; 5 chil- dren, Stephine, Eddie, Carlos, Gary Jr, Izadel; 4 grandchildren, Sabella, kallia, Bailey, & Mateo.
Celebration of life at Sanger high School MPR March 9th at 12:30pm
Jo Anne Wate
June 30, 1940 – Feb 17, 2019
Jo Anne Wate was dearly loved and ad- mired by her close friends, family, and
many people in the Community of Sanger. And through the years she
was a very active member in that community being involved with Girl and Boy Scouts, Sanger Seals Swim Team, Beta Sigma Phi Soror-
ity and The Tom Flores Foundation. Many a wedding, birthday party and graduation was hosted by Jo Anne and
her husband John at their Sanger home throughout the years. She was a loving and generous Mother, Grand-
mother, Great Grandmother, Sister, Aunt and Wife. She showed great kindness and caring to friend and stranger alike. Her sharp wit and sense of humor brought laughter to all. And she loved a good party. Jo Anne was as kind, caring and generous of heart as a person could be and will be very, very much missed by all who knew her. Her zest for life, love of family and friendship to so many will very deeply missed. A Celebration of Her Life will be held at the Sanger Eagles Hall on March 10, 2019 from 1-5 pm.
Cecil Ira Davis
Cecil Ira Davis of Sanger was born on May 23, 1918 in Kentucky to parents, Donna Belle and Lorenzo Dow Da- vis. Although he was a de- voted and loving husband, fa- ther, grandfather, and friend, Cecil was fondly referred to as “Grandpa” by many. On Monday, February 25, 2019 at the age of 100, Cecil went to join his beloved wife, Hattie Davis, in heaven.
When Cecil was two years old, his family moved to Fres- no, California. He graduated from Duncan Polytechnical High School in Fresno. After his graduation, Cecil went to work for San Joaquin Light and Power Company, later known as Pacific, Gas, & Elec- tric, as an elevator operator. He eventually moved to the electrical department.
Cecil attended and was a member of the Church of Christ in Fresno when he met his future wife, Hattie. On January 12, 1939, they were married at his family home with Cecil’s father presiding in the ceremony. They were happily married for 75 years at the time of Hattie’s death on July 16, 2014. Prior to WWII, Cecil and Hattie lived in Fresno where they had two daughters: Sharon Elizabeth Davis in 1940 and Marilyn Lee Davis in 1942.
At the beginning of WWII, Cecil joined the United States Navy. After his induction and training in electrical mainte- nance, Cecil was assigned to the destroyer, USS Norman Scott where he served until the end of the war. Upon his return home, Cecil returned to his work at PG & E. In 1947,
Cecil and Hattie had a third child, David Charles Davis.
In 1949, Cecil and his fam- ily moved to Sanger, Califor- nia, where he worked for PG & E as a trouble man. Twenty years later, he became the Service Manager in Fresno overseeing the gas and elec- tric service men in the service department. After his retire- ment, he continued to work as an independent electrician for 10 years.
In addition to his expertise as an electrician, Cecil was known for his passion to build. While renting a home for his family in Sanger, Cecil built the family home on Bethel Avenue where he and Hat- tie raised their three children. Cecil and Hattie eventually built a mountain cabin near Meadow Lakes where their children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren celebrat- ed many special occasions and created beautiful memo- ries for their family.
Cecil lived an amazing life and was an inspiration to ev- eryone around him. He was a member of the Woodward Park Church of Christ in Fres- no where he attended services faithfully every Sunday. He was always available to help his family and friends with anything from science fair projects, laying bricks, build- ing a house, to wiring a circuit breaker. He was also known for sharing tomatoes, avo- cados, lemons, and oranges which he proudly grew in his back yard. Those who knew him would often find a special delivered box on their front porch and knew exactly who they were from. He will be for-
ever missed and remembered as a kind, hard-working, ad- mirable, and faithful man.
In addition to his wife, Hat- tie, Cecil was preceded in death by his parents, Donna and LD Davis; his sister, Grace Mahan of San Jose; and his daughter, Sharon Da- vis Spain, of Escondido.
Cecil is survived by his daughter, Marilyn Davis Wal- lin and her husband, Charles, of Sanger; his son, Dr. David Davis, and his wife, Robin, of Sheridan; his son-in-law Wil- liam Spain of Escondido; and his sister, Virginia Bane, of Pollock Pines. Cecil is also sur- vived by seven grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.
A Graveside Service at Sanger Cemetery and a Me- morial Service at Woodward Park Church of Christ in Fresno was held on Monday, March 4, 2019.
Remembrances may be made to the Woodward Park Church of Christ, 7886 N. Millbrook, Fresno, CA 93720.
Services are under the di- rection of Wallin’s Sanger Fu- neral Home, 1524 9th Street, Sanger, CA 93657.
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