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Colleen Hedrick Obituary

COLLEEN HEDRICK Colleen Hedrick peacefully took the hand of Jesus in the early hours of September 18 and He guided her home to Heaven. Colleen was born August 16, 1926 in Topeka, Kansas. She was a child of the depression and told stories of living through the dust bowl years in Kansas. Her mother had an 8th grade education and her father only a 3rd grade education. Colleen determined early on that she was going to work hard to have a better life. Colleen attended a one-room school through 8th grade and was a very good student. Attending high school in Topeka, Kansas she worked hard to be a top student and she particularly excelled in English and Debate. She was captain of her school's award winning debate team. After high school Colleen got a job in the commissary at Winter General Hospital in Topeka, Kansas, a military hospital that treated injured WWII veterans. It was there that Colleen met Robert Hedrick who she married March 30, 1945. They remained married for 56 years, until Robert's death in 2001. When Robert was discharged from the hospital he and Colleen settled in Omaha, NE. In 1946 their son, Rodney, was born and in 1952 their daughter, Claudia, was born. In 1955 Robert was offered a promotion to Southern California. The family moved and purchased a home in Whittier with help from the GI Bill. In 1956 their son, Allen was born. In June of 1964, following a trip to the Pacific Northwest, Bob and Colleen felt the North Coast would be a nice place to reside. In October of 1964 the family had settled in Sunny Brae. At the end of the 1965 school year Bob and Colleen began searching for a house that more fit their ideal of living in Northern CA. They soon purchased a home near the Azalea reserve in McKinleyville and both Claudia and Allen lived there through high school. When Colleen and Bob became empty nesters they purchased the largest house they had ever owned, also in McKinleyville. Colleen said that it wasn't something they needed, but for the first time in their marriage they were in a position to just do what they wanted. Beginning in the 1970's Colleen became active in the community of McKinleyville, donating her time and effort to the chamber of commerce and to the McKinleyville Merchant's Association. During this period of time a newspaper was started in McKinleyville and Colleen went to work for them writing articles and selling advertising. When the McKinleyville News folded Colleen went to work for the Arcata Union newspaper, owned by the Hadley family. Colleen spent many good years in their employ selling advertising and writing articles. Colleen was highly respected in the community as a salesperson of immense integrity and as a talented writer. When the Arcata Union was sold Colleen felt it was time to move on and until her retirement she enjoyed working for the North Coast Journal. After Bob's death in 2001 Colleen found herself living alone for the first time in her entire life. Shortly thereafter Colleen moved to Cutten to be near her daughter. There were difficult months of adjustment, but Colleen did what she always did, and I quote her now "I am going to pull myself up by the bootstraps and create the best life I can." Colleen loved her home in Cutten enjoyed tending to her three raised flowerbeds and her much admired peach tree. She loved her rescue cats, Cleo and Lego. She was however, lonely at times and in seeking out something worthwhile to become involved in and in the hopes of meeting people and making friends she discovered the local chapter of Republican Women. Colleen served in a variety of capacities in the Republican Women's organization, writing the newsletter, fundraising, chairing events, creating a scholarship fund and serving as club president in 2009 and 2010. In 2010 Colleen was honored as the Republican Volunteer of the year at a gala event held at the Ingomar Club. Best of all she made many dear friend and she treasured that most of all. Colleen was preceded in death by her parents George and Audrey Moore, by her husband Robert Hedrick, siblings Jeanie Vaught, Beverly Lunger, and George Moore Jr., by a special sister-in-law Jean Poell, and by her dear friend Phyllis McCartney. Colleen had many interests and many friends, but the love, pride and devotion to her family was always her highest priority. Colleen is survived by her beloved son Rod Hedrick and wife Linda, her daughter Claudia Martinelli and husband Ralph, her son Allen and wife Stephanie; her grandchildren Lindsey (Hedrick) Lee and husband Nicholas, Brandon Hedrick, Catherine Martinelli, Maria Martinelli, Nick Martinelli and wife Jeanetty and their daughters Lucy and Ari, brother-in-law Clyde Lunger, brother-in-law Ray Vaught, dear friend Jack Moore and numerous nieces and nephews. No words can express the gratitude of Colleen and her family to Hospice of Humboldt who provided medical care, personal care, social support; spiritual care and pet care during the past year. Special tribute is also in order to Colleen's caregivers who tended her so lovingly and became her good true friends. They are Richard Rood, Rachel Beck, Susan McCoy, Ellen McCoy and granddaughters Catherine and Maria Martinelli. Donations may be made in Colleen's name to Sequoia Humane Society, Hospice of Humboldt, or the scholarship fund of the local chapter of Republican Women. Please sign the guestbook at www.times-standard.com and click on obits.

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Published by Times-Standard on Sep. 29, 2013.

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Donnette Baarsch

August 25, 2014

I worked with Colleen at the Visitor magazine. She was a wonderful friend and mentor. I cherish the time we spent working together. She could sell ice to Eskimos. Good memories.

Scottie and Elinor Stroup

October 11, 2013

My husband was a first cousin of Colleen's. We visited her in January. She was most gracious as always and corresponded with us up until the last of August. My husband, whom she referred to as "Doc" was very fond of her and their long term relationship and of time we spent with her and her family in 1955-1957 when we were newlyweds and with the Navy in California.

Stephanie Hedrick

October 10, 2013

For many women the term "mother-in-law" brings to mind negative images. For me that is not true. I was blessed to be Mom's daughter for over 37 years and her friend since I was 15 years old. I never once questioned her love for me. She loved all three of her children; Rod (Linda), Claudia (Ralph), and Allen (me) and their spouses unconditionally.

Our children, Lindsey and Brandon, were fortunate to get to spend several weeks every summer with Grandma and Grandpa Hedrick. What a good time they had making memories together!

When Mom and I called each other on the phone we would always greet each other with "Hello Mrs. Hedrick Honey! Then we would share a giggle. I will miss those calls and the giggles.

I am grateful for the many years we were able to share with Mom. She lived well and loved us much.

Until we meet again, rest well, Mrs. Hedrick Honey! I love you.

Stephanie

Marilee & Bruce Taylor

October 5, 2013

Colleen was a superb woman with a "thinking (Wo-) Man's filter" for handling all matters in life. She was a "take charge" lady and a most valued representative of Hadley Newspapers, Inc. for many years. The Hadley family relied on her good judgement and sales' abilities, as well as her friendship, during her tenure with The Arcata Union. Colleen never took 'no' for an answer and tirelessly traversed the business districts of Humboldt County, keeping our ad lineage UP and both the Union and the Tourism Tabloid she and Craig developed going strong, over a long career. I enjoyed email conversations with her for many years, especially during her rebuilding of the Republican Women's organization of Humboldt Co.. After moving to Salyer, I never failed to answer her call to re-up my dues there, even though I now live in Trinity County! She was a quietly powerful woman of poise with great qualities of leadership. I know her smile shines and her laughter peels...reunited with Bob and loved ones on high! She was quite a redhead! Our love and condolences,
Marilee (Hadley) and Bruce Taylor, Salyer, CA

Dianne McKenzie

October 3, 2013

I always enjoyed the time Colleen and I spent together. I loved her quick wit, humor and smile. My life was blessed the day she walked into it. I'll miss her dearly. My heart goes out to her family, I know she loved you all so much. She always talked with so much pride when it came to you.
Colleen is someone that I will always hold dear in my heart~

Debbie Kawas

October 1, 2013

Colleen was a very dear lady who I always enjoyed her company! She always made me feel good. I loved her laugh and style of sharing a story . Colleen - may heaven be all that you envisioned it to be and more - rest well dear lady!
God bless you and your family

Debbie Kawas

Bill Wennerholm

September 30, 2013

I enjoyed Colleens company many times. She was razor sharp and took guff from no one. One fine lady. I will miss her. God Bless.

The Estes

September 30, 2013

I always enjoyed Ms. Hedrick's commentary in the old Arcata Union. A great woman and a great family. The Estes of Arizona

September 30, 2013

Colleens style, flair, and way with words gave her a special distinction in the community. You could never say "no" when Colleen asked. Very nice lady. Linda Sundberg

Carol Combs

September 30, 2013

Our thoughts are with all of you.Love Mike and Carol Combs

Rod Cade

September 29, 2013

So sorry for the family's, friends and community's loss of Colleen. She was a great thinker and commentator. She always brought a sense of humor to conversations that cheered up my day. I've missed seeing her the last 2 years.

Claudia Martinelli

September 29, 2013

There was an over site in the obituary. Colleen's services are at Ocean View Cemetery at 1 pm, followed by a reception at 2:30 at Roy's Club.

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