Brentwood

God called Dolores Navas Hauan home on February 22, 2025. She was raised in Penryn, ca. on the family ranch, where she attended school and successfully completed her education at Placer College.

Dolores was very active as a young girl. She was one of the youngest leaders in California as aCamp Fire Gils. Joining the International Order of Rainbow for Girls at the age of 13, she became Worthy Advisor of her Assembly and was appointed as the first California representative toFlorida.

After her marriage in 1950, the family moved to Pittsburg, CA and then to Bethel Island, CA where her sons, Alan & Jerry, were born. She and her husband went on to build and open Bethel Market.

As her family grew, she was Den Mother of the local Boy Scouts &was involved in the parent's club of the International Order of DeMolay. During this time, she became a Foster Mother to two teenage girls. Dolores always felt blessed for her foster daughter Lynne who became a much-loved member of the family.

She is a Past Mother Advisor for the International Order of Rainbow for Girls in Brentwood and served at a state level of the Grand Executive Committee of the Intl Order of Rainbow for Girls.

Dolores had a long career working for the Oakley School District starting in 1966. After 27 years she retired as Director of Fiscal Services. During this time, she also working with the Bethel Island Fire Department.

She joined the Methodist Church in the early 1070's, AS a long-time resident of Bethel Island, she moved to Brentwood in 2004, where she remained very active in the Church and Hope House, Dolores gladly took on the task of sending cards to shut ins or to those who were sick.

She loved being with her friends, playing Bocci ball, meeting for coffee, playing game with her friends and many other things. She traveled extensively throughout the world. Having been to very continent except Antarctica.

During her travels she made many friends and continuously stayed in touch.

There will be a Celebration of Life Service on March 21,2025 11:00am, at the Brentwood Community United Methodist Church. In lieu of flowers Donations to H.O.P.E. House a Ministry of Brentwood Community United Methodist Church