William A. (Bill) Tarleton Obituary
William A. (Bill) Tarleton Resident of Lafayette Passed away at his home on Nov. 4th 2012 at the age of 76 from pancreatic cancer. Born in Albany Hospital on 11-3-1936, attended Marin Grammar School, and graduated from Albany HS in 1954. Bill spent 2 years at Contra Costa College followed by earning a BA at Humboldt State College in Arcata. Following college, Bill signed up with the USAF Reserve Tactical Hospital unit in Marin County. At about the same time he was hired at Cutter Labs in Berkeley. Soon Bill married Judith Lewis. They raised 2 boys and a girl in El Cerrito, later moving to Lafayette in 1973. The marriage to Judith lasted 25 years. It wasn't long before Bill found a new "Light of His Life", Erlene Romo Kerley whose beautiful smile has charmed all of Bill's friends. Erlene, a single parent and Albany girl, raised a son, Reece Kerley. He and wife Maria Riggio live in Albany with 4 children; Joe (20), Shannon (16), Mark (12), and Dayna (10). Bill's daughter Tracy and husband Steve Renfro of San Ramon have 2 daughters, Brittany (21) and Laine (17). Son Thomas, and Anissa of Oakley, have 3 children, David (8), Danielle (4), and Delaney (2). Retired from Cutter/ Miles/Bayer in 1996, Bill jumped into his lifelong hobbies of wood and metal craft and most important fishing out the Golden Gate. Late 1996 with the help of other local woodworkers and support of the Pleasant Hill Adult School the Diablo Woodworkers was born. Now in its 16th year with over 400 members, it is becoming a strong community support group. Bill spent these past 16 years with his wife Erlene keeping the Diablo Woodworkers a most enjoyable organization. Bill also enjoyed his large garden, canning or preserving the harvest and in the fall drying Erlene's favorite persimmons. The fall also brought on Golden Delicious apples which went through his apple juicer, a converted top loading washing machine, to make the finest juice for the grandkids. Bill was predeceased by his parents, son Daniel, and ex wife Judith. He is survived by his sisters Nancy Fischer of Lafayette and Charlotte Smith of Santa Rosa. Bill asks that you tip a glass of inexpensive Merlot, his favorite, and get on and enjoy your life.