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- from "The San Franciso Call", 5 Dec 1901 (cdnc.ucr.edu)
HATHEWAY - In Vallejo, December 3, 1901, Alden Leonard Hatheway, beloved husband of Fanny Hatheway, father of Alden L., Elbridge L., Noah, Valentine, and Girard Hatheway, and brother of Mrs. Helen Irons and Miss Bessie Hatheway of Freetown, Mass., a native of Freetown, Mass., age 62 years, 8 months and 17 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from Masonic Hall, under the auspices of Solano Lodge No. 229, F. and A.M. Interment Masonic and Fellows' Cemetery.
- from "The San Francisco Call and Port", 4 Dec 1901 (newspapers.com)
VALLEJO, Dec. 3. - Alden L. Hatheway, an old resident of this city, died suddenly here this morning of heart disease, aged 62. He was prominent as a Mason, United Workman and Knight of Honor.
- from "The Solano-Napa News Chronicle", 3 Dec 1901 (newspapers.com)
A. L. Hatheway, one of our best known citizens, passed away peacefully and suddenly at his home on Carolina street this morning shortly after 9 o’clock. Mr. Hatheway had been complaining recently of a slight pain in his chest, but did not consider it as serious. He was down town last evening, and retired at the customary hour, feeling apparently as well as usual, although he had neglected during the day to make a promised call on his physician.
At 7 o’clock this morning Mrs Hathaway went to his bedroom and found him sleeping quietly. After about 2 hours later she again went to his room and on trying to awake him found this impossible. Dr Anderson was then hastily summoned, and on his arrival he pronounced Mr. Hathaway dead, the deceased evidently having passed away shortly before the second visit of his wife to the room.
Mr. Hathaway was a native of Massachusetts, aged 62 years, and came to this coast when about 19 years of age. His first employment was as time keeper for his uncle on Hathaway's wharf in San Francisco. Later he was employed in Marin county, and then at Suscol. In 1871 he came to Vallejo and was given the position of Chief Cerk in the Steam Engineering Department at the Navy Yard, that department then being in charge of his cousin, chief engineer Elbridge Lawton.
He held that position until 1888, when he was superseded by William Tormey, but at the end of a year he was given back his old position, which he held until about seven years ago, when he was succeeded by James Brady.
Since his retirement from the Navy Yard he has conducted a profitable real estate and insurance business, and was also agent for the Farnham estate.
He was a member of the A.O.U.W., of the Knights of Pythias, of Vallejo Lodge, No. 75, F. and A.M., and of Solono Lodge No. 229, F. and A.M., and was last night elected Secretary of the latter lodge. Mr Hathaway was married 29 years ago to Miss Fannie Watson of the city, five sons being the fruit of this union, and all surviving with their mother to mourn his loss.
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