Kern-Sacramento County CA Archives Obituaries.....Yates , Alma Lola "Aloha" September 23, 2005 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ca/cafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: K T bluewolf@onemain.com September 28, 2005, 11:18 pm The Bakersfield Californian Yates, Alma Lola "Aloha" 1910 - 2005 Alma Lola (Aloha) Yates July 27, 1910 - Sept. 23, 2005 Born to Augusta Edna and Samuel Clinton Samuels in Welda, Kansas on July 27, 1910. Aloha peacefully passed away in her sleep on September 23, 2005, with her lifelong love and husband, Dean, at her side. Beloved by all who met her, she was dynamic in personality, outspoken and quick-witted to the end. Aloha leaves a legacy that will live forever in the hearts and memories of those who shared her love. Celebrating her life and mourning her loss is her husband of 55 years, Dean. She was preceded in death by daughter, Jean Arnold. Surviving her are daughters, Joan Hull of Sacramento, Judy Mungary and Sherrie Swaim, both of Bakersfield. She had a great friend in her son-in-law, Bill Mungary. She leaves ten grandchildren, Chris Hull, Fred Hull, Jr., Kevin Brown, Jaylene Keith, Kyle Brown, Monica Mungary Watt, Clinton Leiva Mungary, Nick Swaim, Taylor Swaim and Lance Swaim. Also left are her eleven great-grandchildren, Ashleigh Crist, Chloe Keith, Abigail Brown, Hannah Brown, Isadora Watt, Henry William Watt, Jackson Swaim, Ryan Swaim, Cassidy Swaim, Jackie Swaim and Madison Swaim. A graveside service will be held Friday, September 30, 2:00 p.m., at Greenlawn Cemetery, 3700 River Blvd. The family wishes to thank Alohas medical personnel and the staff at Beverly Manor for the special attention given her. Aloha and Dean The Greatest story that creation has ever told, of life and love, too much for one man to hold; more precious than anything ever to be bought or sold; enough to make Juliet feel lonely and Romeo seem cold; I wouldnt have believed it with my own ears, if I didnt see so many years unfold. by Clinton Leiva Mungary See You Later Alligator Greenlawn Mortuary Funeral Directors Legacy.com Published in the Bakersfield Californian on 9/28/2005. Additional Comments: Volunteer submission - No relation to deceased. Obituaries http://www.legacy.com/bakersfield/LegacyHome.asp File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ca/kern/obits/y/yates209gob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/cafiles/ File size: 2.6 Kb