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Alfredo Cornejo
Sunrise: September 8, 1995
Sunset: May 5, 2026
Alfredo Cornejo, fondly known as Pucho to his family, 30 years old, of Vallejo, CA passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, May 5.
This is a tremendous loss to all of those who loved him.
Pucho was born on September 28, 1995 in San Francisco, CA to Julia & Jose Cornejo. Pucho graduated from Independence High school. At the age of 15 Alfredo began working at his parents Taqueria, Taqueria Mana. He worked there for many years, often becoming friends with many customers. Over the years he worked security, worked at wineries in the Napa Valley, was a forklift driver at Kortick, & worked at CMC (Formerly, Foley Products). He met a lot friends through these jobs.
Alfredo was known for how hardworking he was, how goofy he was & how much he loved those he cared about. He showed that love in countless everyday ways. He had a way of making everyone feel welcome and understood - whether through a conversation, a joke, a helping hand, or simply his steady presence. Alfredo made friends everywhere he went; to know him was to love him. Pucho will be remembered for his love of the Niners & Giants. He was their #1 fan.
Pucho was a great son; he was very family oriented and had the best nicknames for his loved ones - always calling his mom Jufu and dad Jeff. He was his mom’s #1 supporter, constantly there for her. They had an extremely special connection; as he was her only baby boy. They would share intimate moments talking about his life struggles and hearing his mom’s wisdom over life. Pucho would come in with a huge smile asking everyone how they were doing. Since a kid he was very full of energy. He was the prankster/jokester of the family. Alfredo was an amazing uncle, always showing up for his nephews and constantly teasing them. His nephews loved him dearly. Even though he was the youngest sibling, he acted like the older brother to his sisters and was always over protective of them. Pucho was the glue of the family.
Above all else, Alfredo was a devoted father. His young son was the center of his world and the source of his greatest joy and pride. From morning and night routines, to small adventures and quiet moments together, he treasured every part of being a dad. The love he gave his son was constant, wholehearted, and unmistakable. Though his son is too young to fully understand this loss, he will grow up surrounded by stories of his father’s love, kindness, and devotion.
He also leaves behind Hannah Hitchen, the mother of his child and his closest friend and trusted co-parent. They shared a deep bond built on respect, loyalty, humor, and a mutual devotion to raising their son together. Side by side, they created a loving and supportive foundation for their son, always united in wanting the very best for their child.
Pucho is survived by his son Alfredo Jr (AJ), his best friend & loving co-parent Hannah, his Mother Julia, Father Jose, sisters Yesenia & Tania, nephews Luis (Jr.), Benny, Angelo, Issac, & Martin, along with many aunts, uncles, & cousins who loved him dearly.
Those who knew Alfredo will remember his smile, laugh, generosity, strength, and ability to show up for people. His life was far too short, but the love he gave — especially as a father, friend, and family member — will continue to live on in the people who knew and loved him. He will be deeply missed.
A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, May 12 at 10am at Mission Evangelica Peniel Vallejo Church.

Michael David Tinkler
Sunrise: November 19, 1946
Sunset: March 17, 2026
Michael David Tinkler, 79, of Vallejo, California, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
Born November 19, 1946, in Valentine, Nebraska, Michael served four years in the United States Navy and worked 20 years as a civilian contractor for the U.S. Coast Guard.
A deeply religious man, he volunteered in his church choir and led children’s sermons. He also enjoyed Toastmasters and watching Nebraska Cornhuskers football.
He is survived by his sister, Pat Hein of Omaha, Nebraska; his daughter, Carilyn Travis and his four grandchildren, Rosemary, Emily, William, and Tommy also of Omaha, Nebraska. His parents, Joseph William Tinkler and Irma Irene (Fernen) Tinkler Yenglin, preceded him in death.
A celebration of life will be held in the spring. Michael will be fondly remembered for his faith, family, and community.
Sunrise: November 19, 1946
Sunset: March 17, 2026
Michael David Tinkler, 79, of Vallejo, California, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
Born November 19, 1946, in Valentine, Nebraska, Michael served four years in the United States Navy and worked 20 years as a civilian contractor for the U.S. Coast Guard.
A deeply religious man, he volunteered in his church choir and led children’s sermons. He also enjoyed Toastmasters and watching Nebraska Cornhuskers football.
He is survived by his sister, Pat Hein of Omaha, Nebraska; his daughter, Carilyn Travis and his four grandchildren, Rosemary, Emily, William, and Tommy also of Omaha, Nebraska. His parents, Joseph William Tinkler and Irma Irene (Fernen) Tinkler Yenglin, preceded him in death.
A celebration of life will be held in the spring. Michael will be fondly remembered for his faith, family, and community.

Roshema Henderson
Sunrise: December 29, 1974
Sunset: February 11, 2026

Sharon Diane Lewis
Sunrise: July 19, 1949
Sunset: Feb 27, 2026

Dorris Gill
Sunrise: May 1, 1931
Sunset: January 11, 2026
Wake Service
January 26, 2026
Sir Winston Funeral Services
515 Broadway St
Vallejo, CA 94590
Funeral Service
January 27, 2026 — 11:00 a.m.
Tabernacle of David
1100 Lincoln Rd E
Vallejo, CA 94591

Michael Edwin Steele Sr.
Sunrise: June 9, 1958
Sunset: November 17, 2025
Memorial Service:
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Time: 11:30 a.m.
Location:
Sir Winston Funeral Services International Inc.
515 Broadway, Ste A
Vallejo CA 94590

David Henry Brock
Sunrise: November 8, 1942
Sunset: August 12, 2025
Elder David Henry Brock was born on November 8, 1942, in Louisiana. At the age of 15, after enduring hardship at home, he left to begin a new life and chose the name David, symbolizing his new walk with God’s guidance.
In 1970, he received the precious gift of the Holy Ghost at Christ Temple Apostolic Church under Pastor A.J. Patterson — a defining moment that set the course of his ministry and his love for preaching and worshiping Jesus.
David married his first wife, Gladys Marie Brock, in 1971 when they eloped to Las Vegas. Together, they co-pastored at the House of True Love, where Gladys served as Pastor and David faithfully as Co-Pastor. Their union lasted for 30 blessed years, from 1973 until her passing in 2001. During this time, Elder Brock helped raise four children with deep devotion and was a steadfast husband and father.
He was also a proud biological father to his son, Robert, whom he loved dearly.
Throughout his career, Elder Brock worked diligently in construction and as an electrician. He was employed by Browns & Root, where his determination led him to return to school to earn his diploma to secure his job. He later attended trade school, earning his electrician’s certification, which brought about promotions and stability for his family. He also worked for Shell Chemical Plant until retirement, when he chose to devote his time and strength to caring for his beloved wife Gladys during her final days.
On August 12, 2025, Elder David Henry Brock peacefully transitioned from this life, proclaiming with his last words: “I’m going home to be with the Lord.”
He leaves behind his loving widow, Verna Brock, his son Robert, the children he helped raise, a host of grandchildren, extended family, church family, and countless souls touched by his ministry, faith, and testimony.
Elder Brock’s legacy is one of perseverance, love, and unwavering faith in Jesus Christ. His life was a living testimony of God’s grace and mercy.

Rosevelt Bohannon
Sunrise: March 25, 1978
Sunset: August 9, 2025

Danny Krela
Sunrise: March 23, 1952
Sunset: August 1, 2025

Steven Crim
Sunrise: March 3, 1958
Sunset: July 30, 2025

John Harris
Sunrise: August 26, 1947
Sunset: July 26, 2025

Jefferson Charles Rosemond Sr.
Sunrise: January 2, 1948
Sunset: July 21, 2025
With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of our father, Jefferson Charles Rosemond Sr, who peacefully passed away on July 21, 2025 at the age of 77. Jefferson, a die-hard Raiders fan, touched the lives of many, including his family and friends.
The Celebration Of Life
August 6, 2025 at 12:00pm
Location:
Milton Carpenter Funeral Home
569 N 1st Street
Dixon, Ca 95620
(707) 678-2189
Military Committal Ceremony
August 6, 2025 at 2:00pm
Location:
Sacramento National Cemetery
5180 Midway Rd
Dixon, Ca 95620

Jamari Thomas
Sunrise: March 20, 2001
Sunset: July 19, 2025
Wake:
(Family Viewing)
August 12th at 10:00 a.m.
Macedonia Baptist Church
530 3rd Street
Vallejo, CA
Funeral Service:
August 12th at 12:00 p.m.
Macedonia Baptist Church
530 3rd Street
Vallejo, CA
A hard-loving and caring person, Jamari brought light to a dark room with his bright smile and outgoing laugh. He was always the life of the party. He was very talented and always fashionable. Jamari was a people person, very outgoing, and he loved his family and friends.

Gail Lorraine Price
Sunrise: March 3, 1953
Sunset: July 18, 2025

Cynthia Williams-Hundal
Sunrise: January 11, 1955
Sunset: July 10, 2025

Claude Joseph Richard III
Sunrise: February 5, 1982
Sunset: July 10, 2025


Alfredo Cornejo
Sunrise: September 8, 1995
Sunset: May 5, 2026
Alfredo Cornejo, fondly known as Pucho to his family, 30 years old, of Vallejo, CA passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, May 5.
This is a tremendous loss to all of those who loved him.
Pucho was born on September 28, 1995 in San Francisco, CA to Julia & Jose Cornejo. Pucho graduated from Independence High school. At the age of 15 Alfredo began working at his parents Taqueria, Taqueria Mana. He worked there for many years, often becoming friends with many customers. Over the years he worked security, worked at wineries in the Napa Valley, was a forklift driver at Kortick, & worked at CMC (Formerly, Foley Products). He met a lot friends through these jobs.
Alfredo was known for how hardworking he was, how goofy he was & how much he loved those he cared about. He showed that love in countless everyday ways. He had a way of making everyone feel welcome and understood - whether through a conversation, a joke, a helping hand, or simply his steady presence. Alfredo made friends everywhere he went; to know him was to love him. Pucho will be remembered for his love of the Niners & Giants. He was their #1 fan.
Pucho was a great son; he was very family oriented and had the best nicknames for his loved ones - always calling his mom Jufu and dad Jeff. He was his mom’s #1 supporter, constantly there for her. They had an extremely special connection; as he was her only baby boy. They would share intimate moments talking about his life struggles and hearing his mom’s wisdom over life. Pucho would come in with a huge smile asking everyone how they were doing. Since a kid he was very full of energy. He was the prankster/jokester of the family. Alfredo was an amazing uncle, always showing up for his nephews and constantly teasing them. His nephews loved him dearly. Even though he was the youngest sibling, he acted like the older brother to his sisters and was always over protective of them. Pucho was the glue of the family.
Above all else, Alfredo was a devoted father. His young son was the center of his world and the source of his greatest joy and pride. From morning and night routines, to small adventures and quiet moments together, he treasured every part of being a dad. The love he gave his son was constant, wholehearted, and unmistakable. Though his son is too young to fully understand this loss, he will grow up surrounded by stories of his father’s love, kindness, and devotion.
He also leaves behind Hannah Hitchen, the mother of his child and his closest friend and trusted co-parent. They shared a deep bond built on respect, loyalty, humor, and a mutual devotion to raising their son together. Side by side, they created a loving and supportive foundation for their son, always united in wanting the very best for their child.
Pucho is survived by his son Alfredo Jr (AJ), his best friend & loving co-parent Hannah, his Mother Julia, Father Jose, sisters Yesenia & Tania, nephews Luis (Jr.), Benny, Angelo, Issac, & Martin, along with many aunts, uncles, & cousins who loved him dearly.
Those who knew Alfredo will remember his smile, laugh, generosity, strength, and ability to show up for people. His life was far too short, but the love he gave — especially as a father, friend, and family member — will continue to live on in the people who knew and loved him. He will be deeply missed.
A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, May 12 at 10am at Mission Evangelica Peniel Vallejo Church.
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