Daisy Marilyn (Smith) Wildgrube died May 25, 2013. She was my Uncle, Adam Smith’s, sister.
Daisy was born on December 11, 1935 in Fortuna, the youngest of seven children of Harry and Iva Smith from the Dyerville area. Daisy was laid at the Fortuna Sunrise Cemetery.
She went to elementary school in Rohnerville and graduated from Fortuna High School in 1954, marrying Luke Wildgrube a year later. Daisy spent many years working for ‘Twin Harbors Lumber Mill’ pulling green chain and running the stacker, and her last years in the office as the secretary.
Daisy spent many years putting lunches together for the ‘Six Rivers National Forest Service’ during fire season; and looking for a new recipe. After her job ended at the mill after it closed, she was the head cook at the ‘Dinsmore Lodge Recovery Center’ when it opened back in the early 80’s.
Mid 80’s Daisy was co-owner/partners with Linda Elliott and Judy Allen of the ‘Dinsmore Cafe’ until it became a hardware store. Daisy retired after all that working and enjoyed traveling with her husband.
Daisy is survived by her children Neil and Kathy of Rio Dell; grandson Travis Wildgrube, Fortuna; Nadine Hartman, Fortuna; grandson Luke Hartman, Fortuna; granddaughter Lisa and Mike Williamson of Arlington, WA; and Marilyn D. Wildgrube, Rio Dell, her brother Ozzie Smith, his wife Joann, Fortuna; sister-in-law Barbara Smith and brother-in-law Albert Mendes.
She was preceded in death by her parents Harry and Iva Smith; siblings Ed Smith, William Smith, Nancy McCullough, Emma Mendes, Adam Smith and husband, Luke Wildgrube.
