LaVerne Charles Scheidel's Obituary
LaVerne Charles Scheidel, passed away peacefully into his everlasting life with our Lord, early, on June 5th, 2020, after a 2 1/2 year battle with colon cancer. He was a 94 year old native of Elverta, California, born March 16, 1926. He attended Elverta Elementary School and graduated early from Grant High School in his senior year to volunteer for the service. The Navy inducted him in 1944. He was a WWII veteran, serving on board the USs ELKHART in the Asiatic Pacific Campaign and in the Philippines, as a Cm3c. He was aboard the USS ELKHART, where and when, the signing of the Japanese surrender, in 1946, took place. After his separation from the U.S. Navy, he was returned to the Port of Stockton, from there he walked to his home in Elverta. In Elverta, he continued farming with his parents; Chas and Mary Scheidel (both also, native to Elverta, living to be 90 and 99, and both preceding him in death).
He raised cattle and other stock throughout his life and raised crops, including rice, for over 60 years. He was lovingly known as "The Sundowner" by friends and family because, whenever asked when he would be done or be home, he always answered "by sundown".
He was a volunteer Fireman Engineer, Sgt. @ Arms, Treasurer, Association President, Captain, Assistant Chief and Battalion Chief at the Elverta Volunteer Fire District for 40 years, until it merged with the Rio Linda Fire District.
He is survived by his wife Molly of 50 years. His children (brought into the marriage from Molly's first marriage): Dana (Duane) Sadek Martin, Molly (DeeCee) Sadek Booth, Nicolette Sadek, David (Inga) Sadek and Christopher Sadek, 10 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Nephews: James (Sue) Bollinger, Charles (Ed) Bollinger, and 2 great nieces and 2 great nephews, also many more relatives.
He was predeceased by his brother, Wesley Scheidel; sister, Frances Bollinger; stepson, Steven Sadek and granddaughter, Jennifer Brooke Sadek.
A Graveside Service will be held on August 15, 2020 @ 11:00 a.m. at Sunset Lawn Cemetery, 4701 Marysville Blvd, Sacramento. Open viewing (outside): August 14, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.
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