Obituary: Audrey Shirts

August 12, 1934 – August 12, 2024

Audrey Pearl Shirts, born August 12, 1934, quietly passed away August 12, 2024, on her 90th birthday. Her children, Len and Paula, and their spouses, Franziska and John, were with her.

Audrey’s early years were spent with her parents, Art and Sue Jones, and brothers Claude and Harry, in Bear Lake, Michigan. The family relocated to Southern California in 1939, and Audrey graduated from Redlands High in 1952.

In early 1953 a good friend, Len Nielsen, wrote Audrey that his friend, Gordon Shirts, would look her up on his way from Salt Lake City to San Diego. Audrey “washed her hair and put on a nice dress”, but Gordon failed to show. She complained, he sent a letter of apology, and a correspondence ensued, full of youthful and idealistic discussions of literature, politics, and hopes for the future. They were married by the end of summer.

After a year in Salt Lake City, during which Audrey attended business college, they moved to San Diego and Gordon continued college on the GI Bill. Len was born in 1956 and Paula in 1957, and in 1959 the family moved to South Lake Tahoe, where Gordon taught social studies at South Tahoe High School for the next 30 years. Their third child, Claude, was born in 1962.

As a young wife and mother new to Tahoe, Audrey found lasting friendships among the other ‘faculty wives’. Intellectual stimulation came from voracious reading and the local Great Books discussion group, creative expression from playing roles in Lake Tahoe Children’s Theater.

Audrey was a nurturing and involved parent, encouraging her children in creative pursuits, independent thinking, and ethical reasoning. She was a Cub Scout den mother, and the stellar leader of Girl Scout Troop 177 at Bijou Elementary. When her kids were older, she worked in several positions at both Lake Tahoe Community College and South Tahoe Intermediate School, putting her business college training to good use.

She and Gordon had a wonderful retirement. They took up birdwatching and acquired a popup tent trailer for birding trips. They stayed involved in local theater and discovered the card game Hand and Foot, which they taught to many friends and acquaintances. Audrey joined the cookie brigade that baked treats for AIDS task force clients. She belonged to several book groups.

Audrey loved solitary pursuits such as reading, writing poetry, wildflower walks, and swimming in the lake. She enjoyed time with friends playing pinochle, charades, or croquet, cooking breakfast at the beach, and in deep conversation. She had a keen mind and a caring heart full of both justice and compassion. Her most extraordinary talent was for finding joy in small things. She loved all the arts, loved nature, and loved her husband, family, friends, and community.

Gordon died in 2009, and after 9 more years spent in the house with the red shirts in Montgomery Estates, Audrey moved to San Francisco in 2018 to be close to her daughter Paula and son Claude. Sadly, Claude died in 2022. Audrey’s last years were quiet but filled with things she loved – old movies on tv, a creative writing class, audiobooks, flowers, online scrabble, reminiscing with her brothers, visits and facetime and texting with her children.

She is survived by son Len Shirts and wife Franziska Braegger, daughter Paula Foley and husband John, brother Claude Jones and wife Lilah, brother Harry Jones and wife Marilyn, and sister-in-law Linda Ferguson and husband John.

Her life was a rich and diverse tapestry with much love and many highlights, and she was grateful for it.

Obituary: John C Cheney, Jr

October 2, 1952 – July 21, 2024

John was born at Stanford hospital in Palo Alto, CA to John C. Cheney, Sr and Dorothy Mole Cheney. He is survived by his wife Nancy Cheney, son Maxwell Cheney, granddaughter Koraline Cheney, sister Janet Mouchon (Paul), many niece, nephews and great nieces and nephews plus several cousins and 2 sisters-in-laws.
John grew up in Stockton, CA. He attended Butte College in Chico, CA. He obtained his contractors and underground contractors licenses and was a successful builder and developer in Hollister, CA. He lived in Soquel, CA for over 35 years, Zephyr Cove, NV and Carson City more recently.
John spent summers in Oregon and Lake Tahoe growing up. An avid skier, water skier and hiker, his love of the outdoors was boundless.
A celebration of John’s life will be held on Saturday October 12th at 2PM at Zephyr Cove Resort in Nevada.

Obituary: Fredric Mercado

February 16, 1948 – August 30, 2024

Fredric Arthur Mercado, affectionately known as Fred to friends and Buddy to his family, passed away peacefully on August 30, 2024, in Reno, NV. Originally from Santa Ana, CA, Fred moved to the Tahoe area in 1990 with his family, seeking an outdoor lifestyle to share with his children.

Fred proudly served his country as a member of the U.S. Air Force, where he developed a strong sense of duty and camaraderie. After his military service, Fred’s life became a tapestry of passion and dedication. He was a sharpshooter at Heavenly Valley Ski Resort, where his precision and love for skiing and photography shone brightly. His commitment to education was evident in his work as a substitute teacher, where he touched the lives of many young students. Fred also served as a legal analyst for South Lake Tahoe, contributing to the community he cherished until his retirement in 2007.

Fred often said that his wife, Tina, who passed away in 2009, was the love of his life. Together, they built a life filled with love, adventure, and cherished memories. Fred will be remembered for his deep love of jazz, capturing moments through photography, and his joy on the ski slopes. His adventurous spirit and warm heart left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him.

He is survived by his three children, Nikolas, Peter, and Brandon Mercado, who carry forward his legacy of love, laughter, and a passion for the outdoors, ensuring that his spirit lives on in the next generation.

A service will be held for Fred on October 26th at Our Lady of Tahoe Catholic Church in Zephyr Cove, Nevada, at 10 am.