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5101 | From "The Sacramento Bee", 18 Aug 1959 (genealogybank.com) BAKER - In Woodland, Yolo County, August 16, 1959, Mrs. Bertha G. Baker of Yolo, Yolo County, wife of Major L., sister of Mrs. Lois A. Baker of Yolo; aged 83 years.Funeral services will be held at 10 AM tomorrow in the [rest missing]. | Crane, Bertha Evelyn (I15486)
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5102 | from "The Sacramento Bee", 19 Apr 1879 (genealogybank.com) Real Estate Transfers: Dora Landers (widow) and Dora Landers (minor) to S.C. Denson - Lot 9,O,P, 12th and 13th streets; $150. | Watson, Dora (I4468)
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5103 | from "The Sacramento Bee", 19 Feb 1862 (newspapers.com) BIRTHS: At Newark, Sierra county, Feb. 10th, the wife of F.H. Watson, of a daughter. | Watson, Dorothy A “Dora” (I607)
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5104 | from "The Sacramento Bee", 28 Aug 1935 (genealogybank.com) STRATTON - In Vallejo, Solano County, August 27, 1935, Mrs Annastasia A. Stratton, wife of the late Charles J. Stratton, mother of Katherine Stratton and sister of Mrs E.W. Cunningham of Bremerton, Wash., and the late Fanny Hatheway and Mrs. Burchaell, a native of California. Funeral at 9 A.M. to-morrow in the J.J. McDonald mortuary. Low Mass at 9:30 A.M. at St. Vincent's Catholic Church. Interment at St Vincent's Cemetery. | Watson, Anastasia Agnes “Stasia” (I1004)
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5105 | from "The Sacramento Bee", 28 May 1964 (genealogybank.com) YOLO, Yolo Co. - Major L. Baker, a resident of Yolo County since 1912, died today in his home. He had observed his 91st birthday anniversary Tuesday. Funeral plans are pending in the Draft Brothers Chapel in Woodland, Yolo County. Baker was a native of Michigan. He worked many years for the Southern Pacific Company and farmed eas of here. His wife, Bertha, died in 1959. Survivors include a sister in law, Lois Baker of Yolo, sand a number of nieces and nephews. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Perry, Mich., and the Knights Templar Commandery in Auburn, Placer County, and the Ben Ali Shrine Temple in Sacramento. | Baker, Larkin (I15209)
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5106 | from "The Sacramento Daily Union", 19 Feb 1862 (cdnc.ucr.edu) In Newark, Sierra county, Feb. 10th, the wife of F.H Watson, of a daughter. | Watson, Anastasia Agnes “Stasia” (I1004)
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5107 | from "The Sacramento Daily Union", 30 June 1882 (cdnc.com) DIED Comptonville, Jun 28 - Corporal James W. Baker, a member of Company E, First Artillery Regiment, N.G.C., 32 years. | Baker, James Warren (I14672)
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5108 | from "The Sacramento Record-Union", 25 May 1882 DIED Sacramento, May 24 - Edward Perkins, a native of Vermont, 68 years. [Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from the undertaking rooms of A.J. Vermilya, No. 520 J street, between Fifth and Sixth, this afternoon at 2 o'clock.] | Perkins, Edward (I16903)
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5109 | from "The Sacramento Star", 18 May 1914 (newspapers.com) LICENCED TO WED: Rolla Louis Baker, 32, Sacramento and Laura Louise Edwards, 32, Sacramento. | Family: Rolla Lewis Baker / Laura Louise Jackson (F5841)
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5110 | from "The Sacramento Steamer Union", 15 Dec 1851 (genealogybank.com) DIED - In Marysville, on the 6th inst., of bilious fever, John B. Perkins of Salem, Mass., aged 28 years. | Perkins, John Bartlett (I17219)
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5111 | from "The Sacramento Union", 10 Oct 1921 (California Digital Newspaper Collection) BAKER - In Auburn, Cal., October 9, 1921, Cash W. Baker, beloved husband of Lois A. Baker, father of Josephine Baker of Michigan, son of the late Larkin and Emma J. Baker, brother of Major L. Baker of Sacramento, uncle of Henry Marvin, El Roy and Margaret Collins of Sacramento. aged 44 years. Native of Michigan. Remains at the home of Clark, Booth & Yardley 917 H street. Funeral notice later. | Baker, Cash Waldo (I15489)
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5112 | from "The Saginaw News", 24 Jan 1916 (genealogybank.com) BROTHER OF SAGINAW MAN IS DEAD AT HOME IN MILWAUKEE J. Jewett Perkins, 74 Years Old, Visited Relative in This City Last Fall Edward A. Perkins, 2117 North Michigan avenue, received a telegram Sunday announcing the death at Milwaukee of his brother, J. Jewett Perkins. The body will be taken to Detroit for burial, Mrs. J.J. Perkins being buried there. Deceased visited here with his brother, Edward, last fall, and his daughter, Mrs. May McGibney, came from New York to be of the party. From Saginaw Mr. Perkins went to Philadelphia to visit his son, Frank, and then Chicago, where he stayed a while with another daughter, Mrs. E.E. Baldwin. He went home to Milwaukee, and after a brief illness died. The Chicago daughter will bring the body to Detroit, where the funeral will take place Wednesday. J. Jewett Perkins was the youngest of four brothers, and was 74 years of age. He was a civil war veteran. Three brothers survive, being Henry C. Perkins, city engineer at Leavenworth, Kas.; Samuel R. Perkins, living in Oklahoma, and Edward A. Perkins of Saginaw. | Perkins, Joseph Jewett (I11812)
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5113 | from "The Saint John Daily News", 3 Aug 1877 (Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics) d. Fredericton, Friday, 27th July, Addie Huntington PERKINS, age 6 mos., d/o Ely PERKINS and Sarah PERKINS | Perkins, Addie Huntington (I10213)
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5114 | from "The Saint John Daily Telegraph", 11 Jul 1892 (Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics0 Annapolis, N.S., July 8 - On the 30th ult., the death of Wm B. PERKINS, age 79 occurred. Deceased was the s/o late Cyrus PERKINS, at one time rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church of this place. In politics he was a Liberal. The funeral took place Saturday. | Perkins, William Bohme (I1857)
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5115 | from "The Saint John Day Telegraph", 15 Apr 1885 (Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics) Fredericton city, 3 o'clock, Saturday morn., Sarah S. PERKINS w/o Ely PERKINS, 43rd year. | Atherton, Sarah Thankful (I1615)
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5116 | from "The Saint John Morning News", 10 Feb 1860 (Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics) d. Carleton (St. John) 31st Jan., Elizabeth Augusta RISTUN w/o John RISTUN and d/o late Eli PERKINS of Cornwallis, N.S., age 58. ... | Perkins, Elizabeth Augusta (I1140)
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5117 | From "The Saint Paul Globe", 24 Agu 1900 (newspapers.com) CLOS, Lily Helena, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clos, 642 Park avenue, Thursday, Aug. 23, aged two years and three months. Funeral from above residence Friday, Aug. 24, at 1:30 o'clock p.m. Services at Assumption church at 2 o'clock. | Clos, Lily (I3843)
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5118 | from "The Salem Daily Capital Journal", 1 Sep 1945 (newspapers.com) Dallas - Milo Woods, resident of Dallas for 61 years, died at his home Sept. 1. Born May 2, 1863, in Mercer County, Pa., and came to Oregon with his parents. Dr. L.N. and Sarah J Woods in 1884. Survived by a niece. Mrs. Marjorie Barrett of Portland; nephews, Laird V. Woods of Dallas, Gus of Portland and Jack Holman in the U.S. army. Funeral services Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Henkle and Bollman chapel. Interment in IOOF cemetery. | Woods, Milo V (I4176)
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5119 | from "The Salem Daily Capital Journal", 28 Aug 1915 (newspapers.com) Frank Woods Buried The remains of Frank Woods were laid to rest in the I.O.O.F. cemetery, west of this city, Wednesday morning, the services being conducted by Rev. D.A. MacKenzie, of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Woods passed away in a Portland hospital last Monday evening after an illness of more than a month's duration, caused by injuries received in being struck by a street car in Portland several weeks ago. Besides one son, Gus Woods, a resident of Portland, he leaves to morn his death, a mother, Mrs. B. Lovelace, of this city; three brothers, M.V. Woods and I.N. Woods of Dallas, and John Woods, of Jerome, Arizona, and a sister, Mrs. Holman, of Monmouth. Mr. Woods was formerly a Dallas boy and was raised in this county, coming here with his parents from Pennsylvania when a mere lad. | Woods, Frank C (I4175)
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5120 | from "The Salem Observer", 29 Jan 1848 In Michigan, Rev. Guy Beckley, 42 - for several years an anti-salvery agent and lecturer. | Beckley, Guy (I14282)
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5121 | from "The Salem Oregon Statesman", 11 Dec 1956 (newspapers.com) President of Polk Savings Office Dies of Heart Attack DALLAS, Ore., Dec. 10 - Laird V. Woods, 61, president of Polk County Federal Savings & Loan Association, died at his home in Dallas today of a heart attack. Although still active in business circles, he had been in ill health for several years. Woods was a life long resident of Dallas where he was born Feb. 19, 1895. His father, Irv Woods, was Southern Pacific agent here for many years and his grandfather, Dr. Laird V. Woods, practiced medicine here during the town's early days. Woods attended Dallas High School and the University of Oregon before enlisting in the National Guard during World War I. After participating in three major offensives in France, he was wounded in action. Following his discharge he returned to Dallas where he was married to Marie Griffin. Woods was employed by the old Dallas National Bank and then by Dallas City Bank following merger of the firms. In 1937 he joined Polk County Federal and founded Woods Insurance Agency. He served on the Dallas School Board for many years and was a member of the Masonic Lodge, American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Surviving in addition to the widow are sons, Kenneth and Robert J. and four grandchildren, all of Dallas. Services are pending at Bollman's Funeral Home in Dallas. | Woods, Laird Vergil (I4181)
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5122 | from "The Salem Register", 26 May 1856 (genealogybank.com) DIED in Essex, Mary 23, John Perkins, Esq., 82 yrs. | Perkins, John (I17283)
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5123 | from "The Salem Register", 29 Feb 1873 (genealogybank.com) 18th, Mr Ezra F Baker, 46 yrs, 17 days. Funeral on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at No 71 1/2 Bridge street. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Essex Lodge, No 26. I.O.O.F. The members of Essex Lodge, No 26. I.O.O.F., are requested to meet at Odd Fellows Hall, on Friday, Feb 21, at one o'clock PM, to attend the funeral of our late Brother Ezra F Baker. Members anof Fraternity and other Lodges are invite to unite with us. Per Order, E.B. PHILLOPS, Sec'y. | Baker, Ezra Freeman (I16086)
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5124 | from "The Salina Journal", 26 Sep 2017 (genealogybank.com) SMITH CENTER - Ardyus Elsie (Woods) Burgess, was the eighth child born to John and Almeda Woods on Aug. 27, 1913, at their home north of Lebanon. She passed away Sept. 4, 2017, at the age of 104. She was a devoted mother, farmwife and homemaker. Preceded in death by husband, Gerald; infant daughter, Sue Laree; and son-in-law, Larry Jewell. Ardyus is survived by daughter, Carol Jewell Karpenko, of Irving, Texas; son, Val Burgess (Doti), of Lebanon; six grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Celebration of Life service will be 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 30, at Lebanon Christian Church. | Woods, Ardyus E (I18879)
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5125 | from "The Salina Journal", 30 Aug 1982 (newspapers.com) RED CLOUD, Neb. - The funeral for Hobart C. Woods, 81, Downs, Kan., a former resident of Red Cloud, well be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Simmonson-Williams Chapel, Red Cloud, the Rev. Dale L. Robertson officiating. Mr. Woods died Saturday at the Mitchell County Hospital, Beloit, Kan. He was born Jun 27, 1901, at Lebanon, Kan. and farmed on the family homstead north of Lebanon until moving to Red Cloud in 1972 where he lived until moving to Downs in 1976, His first wife, Fern, died in 1974. Surviving are his wife, Mabel; two daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Holtman, Augusta, Mich., and Mrs. Lenna Zielka, Spokane, Wash.; a son, Lowell, Kansas City; three step-daughters, Mrs. Rose Doubrava, Ellsworth; Mrs. Ruby Peters, Lincoln, and Mrs. Doris Campbell, Colby, all of Kansas; three sisters, Mrs Gladys Hawley, Republican City, Neb.; Mrs Ola Engstrom, Burlington, Colo., and Mrs Ardyus Burgess, Lebanon; four brothers, Ted, Republican City; Carl, of California, and John and Jean, both of Lebanon. Burial will be in the Red Cloud Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. The family suggest memorials to the First Christian Church, Downs. | Woods, Hobart Charles (I18872)
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5126 | from "The Saline Observer", 10 Apr 1890 (posted on findagrave.com) Grand Rapids, April 2. - Fred B. Perkins, aged 46, a man well and favorably known in this city, committed suicide this morning by hanging. He has been living alone with his mother, and arose early this morning apparently in the best of spirits. About 9 o'clock he asked her what kind of meat he should get for dinner. She told him to suit himself, and he started out. Two hours later the aged mother went to the cellar to get some vegetables for dinner and was horrified to see her son's body dangling from a rope from a beam under the floor. Close by lay his cuffs and a cigar he had lighted upon leaving the house, with even the ashes undisturbed. The coroner decided that an inquest was unnecessary, the evidence being too plain, and decided it a case of suicide. Perkins was formerly a successful merchant in Albany, and latterly in the grocery business here. He leaves about $20,000, well invested. He has a divorced wife living in Oregon, and while some of his friends are at a loss to account for a cause for the tragedy, others think domestic troubles induced despondency and temporary insanity. | Perkins, Frederick Barker (I16907)
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5127 | from "The San Bernardino County Sun", 26 Mar 1935 (newspapers.com) Walter R. Shanafelt, a miner, died Sunday at St. Bernardine's hospital. He was 45 years old, a native of Canton, Ohio, and had resided in California three months. Surviving are a son and his mother, Mrs. Sadie Breen, of Canton. The body will be shipped by the Mark B. Shaw Co. to Canton for funeral services and interment. | Shanafelt, Walter Roush (I13581)
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5128 | from "The San Bernardino County Sun", 31 Jan 1954 (newspapers.com) Mrs. Clara E. Day, 72, San Bernardino clubwoman, died Saturday at a San Vernardino hospital. A native of Brimfield, Ill., she was a resident of San Bernardino 17 years. She was a past matron of the Gate City Chapter No. 212, OES, and a member of the San Gorgonio Shrine and the Victory Court No. 82, Amaranth. She resided at 1064 D St. She is survived by two sons, Frank Day of Los Angeles and Lucius Day of Houston, Texas; on brother, Henry A. Reed of Los Angeles; one sister, Mrs. Lottie Davis of Los Angeles, and three grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are pending at Stephens and Bobbit Funeral Home. | Reed, Clara Etta (I13268)
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5129 | from "The San Deigo Union", 17 Nov 1940 (genealogybank.com) Volz-Jensen Rites Set Next Sunday Miss Anna Vivian Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen, 4617 Thirty-third st., and Howard John Volz, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Volz, 4872 Bancroft st., will exchange wedding vows in St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church at 2:30 p.m. next Sunday. The Rev. Patrick Dunne will read the service. Miss Alice Jensen will attend her sister as maid of honor and Robert Volz will be best man to his brother . A reception will follow in the home of the bride's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oskar Jensen, 4617 Thirty-third st. After a short wedding trip the young couple will reside here where he is in business. | Family: Howard John Volz / Anna Vivian Jensen (F2555)
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5130 | from "The San Diego Evening Tribune", 28 Dec 1928 (genealogybank.com) WATSON - In this city, Dec. 25, 1928. Reginald Nicholas Watson, husband of Althea Watson of 17690 West Lewis street, this city, father of Roberta Johnson, Miss Martha Watson, both of this city; N. Ord Watson, Maracalbo, Venezuela; Rex Watson, Big Springs, Tex., Mrs. Ruth Bell and Cresop Watson, both of Fort Worth, Tex.; aged 59 years 2 months 15 days; a native of San Francisco. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services to be held at the Benbough Funeral Parlors, corner Seventh and Date streets, tomorrow, Saturday, at 10 a.m. Interment in family plot at Glenn Abbey Memorial park. | Watson, Reginald Nicholas (I4491)
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5131 | from "The San Diego Union and Daily Bee", 8 Jun 1945 (genealogybank.com) Funeral rites for Hiram A. Tuttle, 80, of Escondido, who died in his home Wednesday, will be held today at 2 p.m. in the Alhiser mortuary, Escondido. The Rev. Coy Maret, of Emmanuel Fair church, will officiate and burial will be in Oak Hill Memorial park. Mr. Tuttle had resided in Escondido nine years and had retired after working as a machinist in the east. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Maude Tuttle; a son, George A. Tuttle, and four grandchildren, all of Escondido. | Tuttle, Hiram Avery (I26598)
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5132 | from "The San Diego Union" 24 Sept 1953 (genealogybank.com) OBITUARIES Stephen J. Fay, 72, of 3243 Meade Ave., retired resort operator and a resident here for nine years, died Tuesday. Rosary will be recited today at 7:30 p.m. in Goodboody's Blvd. Chapel. Requiem Mass St. will be celebrated Friday at 9 a.m. in St. Didacus Church. Entombment will be in Holy Cross Mausoleum. DEATHS AND FUNERALS FAY Stephen J. Husband of Florence Fay. Brother of Mrs. Florence Gosewisch, Mrs. George Town and Mr. Leo Fay. Recitation of the Rosary Thurs. evening 7:30 p.m. Goodboody's Blvd. Chapel. Requiem Mass St. Didicus Church Fri. morning 9 o'clock. Entombment Holy Cross Mausoleum. | Fay, Stephen Joseph (I6159)
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5133 | from "The San Diego Union" Aug 13, 1965 (genealogybank.com) Two San Diego boys were killed when their sports car collided with two trucks at 1:55 a.m. yesterday on U.S. 80 seven miles east of Holtville. Dead are Robert Allyson Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Scott of 144 Liggett Way, and a passenger, Thomas A. Voss, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voss, 1133 Savoy St. ... The California Highway Patrol said the boys were eastbound on U.S. 80 when they attempted to pass the truck driven by Harper and crashed head-on with a westbound truck driven by Everett F. Parish, 46, of Centralia, Ill. ... Smay estimated the speed of the sports car at about 90 miles an hour at the time of the crash. The highway patrol said the impact knocked the car into the path of the truck it has just passed and the car was demolished. | Voss, Thomas Allen (I9024)
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5134 | from "The San Diego Union", 1 Apr 1960 BEVERLY ANN VOLZ Requiem mass for Beverly Ann Volz, 13, of 5157 Ewing St., will be at 9 a.m. today in Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery with Goodbody's Boulevard Chapel in charge. The rosary was recited last night. She died Wednesday in the local hospital while undergoing surgery for a brain tumor. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Volz, and a brother, Robbie, 11. | Volz, Beverly Ann (I8097)
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5135 | from "The San Diego Union", 10 Jun 1970 (genealogybank.com) EDWARD C. VOLZ Recitation of the Rosary for Edward C. Volz, 75, of 3642 Highland Ave., a retired electrical contractor who died Sunday in a nursing home, will be tonight in Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church. A Requiem Mass will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the church. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Volz, born in Wisconsin, had been in the electrical contracting business 45 years. He was past president of East San Diego Senior Citizens Club. Surviving are his widow, Helen; two sons, Edward of Vista, and William of San Diego; three daughters, including Mrs. Eileen Greason and Mrs. Virginia Jensen, both of San Diego; two sisters, Mrs. Florence Faye and Mrs. Marie Ellis; a brother, Paul, all of San Diego; 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Rogers Mortuary is in charge. | Volz, Edward Carl (I210)
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5136 | from "The San Diego Union", 11 Sept 1948 (genealogybank.com) George Volz, 88, retired building contractor, died yesterday in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Marie Ellis, 4633 Talmadge Dr. He has resided here 17 years. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Marie Ellis and Mrs. Florence Fay; four sons John, Edward, Arthur, and Paul Volz, all of San Diego, 15 grandchildren and 12-great grandchildren. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Ryan Mortuary. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Monday in st. Didacus Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. | Volz, George Stephan (I219)
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5137 | from "The San Diego Union", 15 Feb 1968 MRS. FRANK VOLZ Services for Mrs. Ethel Volz, 61, of 3020 Lowell St., a 54-year resident of San Diego who died at her home Saturday, will be at 11 a.m. today in All Souls' Episcopal Church, of which she was a member. Mrs. Volz was born in Utah. She is survived by her husband, Frank F.; a son, and six sisters, including Mrs. Lois Combs, Mrs Iona Blase, Mrs. Alta Dear, Mrs. Fila Gilbert and Mrs. Estella Button, all of San Diego. from "The San Diego Union", 14 Feb 1968 VOLZ - Ethel W. - Wife of Frank F. Volz, Mother of Cr. Wesley A. Kissel, Sister of Lois Combs, Iona Blase, Alta Dear, Fila Gilbert, Estella Button and Vertu Couts. Services Thurs. 11 A.M. All Souls Episcopal Church. Featheringill Loma Mesa Chapel. | Trim, Ethel Winnie (I7649)
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5138 | from "The San Diego Union", 16 Sept 1953 (genealogybank.com) FOR F.M. VOLZ, TRAFFIC VICTIM Requiem Mass will be said at 9:15 a.m. tomorrow in Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church for Sgt. Frederick N. Volz, 21, USMC, of 3642 Highland Ave., a native San Diegan killed Sept. 8 in a Dublin, Calif., automobile accident. Rosary will be recited tonight at 7 in Goodbody's Boulevard Chapel. The Korean war veteran was graduated three years ago from Hoover High School. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Volz; two brothers, William , of San Diego, and Edward, in the Marine Corps; three sisters, Mrs. Virginia Jensen and Mrs. Eileen Greason, of San Diego, and Mrs. Juanita Geraci, of San Jose. | Volz, Frederick Michael (I218)
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5139 | from "The San Diego Union", 18 May 1940 (genealogybank.com) Services for Mrs. Abbie Walker Pritchard, 57, who died Wednesday, will be held 3 this afternoon in Bonham Brother mortuary, under auspices of Fighting Bob post, American Legion auxiliary, assisted by Dr. Roy H. Campbell. A native of Salem, Mass., Mrs. Pritchard came to San Diego six years ago. Surviving are her husband, Chester R. Pritchard, 2035 Broadway, and her father, Charles L Walker, Salem. | Walker, Abbie G (I6976)
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5140 | from "The San Diego Union", 19 Jun 1938 (genealogybank.com) VOLZ - June 16, 1938, Mary May Volz of 3346 28th St., beloved wife of George S. Volz, mother of Mrs. Florence Day of Harkensack, Minn., Mrs. Walter Ellis of San Diego, Joe W. John A., Edward C., Arthur A and Paul C. Volz, all of San Diego; sister of Mrs. Margaret Coyle and Mrs. Joel Riel of Minneapolis, Minn; also survived by 13 grandchildren; a native of Brownsville, Minn. Announcement later by the Ryan Mortuary. Friends are invited to attend the recitation of the Rosary at the chapel of the Ryan Mortuary, 1752 Fourth ave., Sunday evening, June 19 at 8 p.m. and the Requiem High Mass at St. Patrick's Church, Thirteenth and Dwight sts., Monday morning, June 20 at 9 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | Holzhammer, Mary Ann (I220)
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5141 | from "The San Diego Union", 20 Mar 1919 (genealogybank.com) WOODS - At East San Diego, March 18, 1919, Caleb Judd Woods, beloved husband of Jennie L. Woods of East San Diego, brother of Roy Woods of Atkinson, Neb., and M.T. Woods of Mobridge, N.D.; a member of I.O.O.F., F.& A.M. and B.A.Y.; a native of Illinois, aged 49 years 4 months 4 days. Friends and members of the F.& A.M., Eastern Star, I.O.O.F. and B.A.Y. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services to be held from the chapel of Davis Undertaking Co., 1752 Fourth street., between Date and Elm, today (Thursday), March 10, at 2 o'clock p.m., under auspices of Blackmer Lodge No. 442, F.& A.M. I.O.O.F. services will be conducted at grave by San Diego Lodge No. 152. Interment I.O.O.F. cemetery. [calculated birth date 14 Nov 1869]. | Woods, Caleb Judd (I5118)
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5142 | from "The San Diego Union", 24 Feb 1950 (genealogybank.com) NATIONAL CITY, Feb. 23 (Special) - Mrs. Martha Sybil Kellogg, 85, of 2718 Wilma Ave., National City, a retired teacher and postmaster, died today in a San Diego hospital. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Berge-Roberts Mortuary. Burial will be in La Vista Memorial Park, National City. Mrs. Kellogg was born in Iowa and taught in the Middle West 45 years before moving here 25 years ago. She is survived by her husband, F.C. Kellogg; tow daughter, Mrs. C.H. McAlister, of Honolulu, and Mrs. Lela M Laird, of National City, and a son T.C. Woods, of Idaho. | Kester, Martha Sybil (I18492)
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5143 | from "The San Diego Union", 25 Dec 1969 (genealogybank.com) JENSEN - Maron Alvis. Husband of Virginia Jensen. Father of Richard, Robert, William, Edward, Frederick, and Marilyn Jensen. Graveside services Fri. 11 a.m. La Vista Memorial Park. Humphrey Chula Vista Mortuary. | Jensen, Maron Alvis (I6211)
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5144 | from "The San Diego Union", 25 Jan 1974 (genealogybank.com) MRS. FLORENCE FAY The Rosary for Mrs. Florence Fay, 86, of 4633 Talmadge Drive, will be recited at 7:30 tonight in Goodbody's Boulevard Mortuary. She died Wednesday in a hospital. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Church. Mrs. Fay was a native of Wisconsin and a county resident 30 years. She was a member of the Associated Arts. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Marie Ellis, and a brother, Paul Volz, both of San Diego. Entombment Holy Cross Mausoleum. | Volz, Minnie Florence “Minnie” (I234)
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5145 | from "The San Diego Union", 25 Nov 1964 (genealogybank.com) BOLZ - John A. Father of Howard J. and Robert J. Bolz, Mrs. Alice Cawley and Mrs. Phyllis Reynolds. Brother of Edward, Arthur and Paul Bolz, Mrs, Florence Fay and Mrs. Marie Ellis. 13 grandchildren. Recitation of Rosary Thurs. eve., 5:30 o'clock, Goodbody's Blvd. Chapel Requiem mass Fri. morning 9 o'clock, St. Kieran's Chruch, Emtombment Holy Cross Mausoleum. | Volz, John Andrew (I231)
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5146 | from "the San Diego Union", 26 Jan 1944 (genealogybank.com) Last rites for Joseph Walter Volz, 61, of 4192 Thirty-third st., who died Monday, will be conducted this afternoon at 3:30 in the Johnson-Saum mortuary, the Rev. Frank M. Lowe officiating. Burial will be at Glen Abbey. He was born in Minneapolis and came to San Diego 17 years ago. He was a member of Electricians union B 569. Mr Volz is survived by his widow, Mrs. Sophia Irene Volz; a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Hodding; his father, George S. Volz; four brothers, John, Edward, Arthur and Paul Volz, and two sisters, Mrs. Marie Ellis and Mrs. Florence Fay. | Volz, Joseph Walter (I227)
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5147 | from "The San Diego Union", 26 Nov 1969 (genealogybank.com) VOLZ - Frank F. Father of Ruth Andrew, Dr. Wesley Kissell and Frank Volz Jr. Brother of Leo Volz. Dervices Fri. 1 p.m. eatheringill Loma Mesa Chapel under auspices of John D Spreckels Lodge 657 F&AM. | Volz, Frank Frederick (I1220)
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5148 | from "The San Diego Union", 27 Apr 1938 (genealogybank.com) Pedestrian Near Death; Auto Driver Booked A traffic accident at Fourth ave. and A st. last night left George Perkins, 68, 1349 Fourth ave., near death in county hospital. Crossing north on Fourth ave., Perkins suffered a fractured skull, face and body bruises when Officer W.E. Warner reported. he was struck by a car driven by Gaspar Bacon jr., 24, Washington D.C. Bacon was booked in city jail on a charge of reckless driving involving an injury. In a signed statement to police, Bacon said that "the pedestrian was walking north across Fourth save. I slowed down, and thought he saw me. Looking the other way, he stepped into the side of the card, hitting his head on the the door post." | Perkins, George Abraham (I17339)
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5149 | from "The San Diego Union", 27 Nov 1969 (genealogybank.com) FRANK VOLZ RITES PLANNED TOMORROW Services for Frank Volz, 75, a retired general contractor, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Featheringill Loma Mesa Chapel. Volz, of 3020 Lowell St., died Monday in a hospital. A native of Wisconsin, he lived in San Diego 39 years. Volz served in the Army in World War I and belonged to DeWitt C. Mitchell Post 201 of the American Legion. He was a member of John D. Spreckels Masonic Lodge 657; San Diego Commandry 25, Knights Templer, and the Darius chapter of Royal Arch Masons. Volz is survived by two sons; a daughter; two sisters and a brother, Leo Volz of San Diego. Interment will be at El Camino Memorial Park. | Volz, Frank Frederick (I1220)
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5150 | from "The San Diego Union", 28 Dec 1956 (genealogybank.com) W.W. ELLIS DIES AT 64 Walter W. Ellis, 64, owner of a department store and electric company in Normal Heights, died Tuesday in his home at 4633 E. Talmadge Dr. He had resided in San Diego 30 years. He is survived by his wife, Marie; two daughters, Barbara and Joan, and a brother Lester, all of San Diego. Mass will be at 9 a.m. today in St. Didacus Catholic Church. Entombment will be in Holy Cross Mausoleum. Benbough Mortuary is in charge. | Ellis, Walter William (I1315)
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