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    1. Re: OBIT - ALBITRE, Dorothy Helen
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/1344.1.2 Message Board Post: Jo, I'm sure sorry but I don't have anything. This is not my family. I do volunteer lookups for others here in Kern County and this was an 'extra' obit on the page. I post these whenever I can in hopes that someone might find the info useful. Sharon

    06/10/2005 12:28:02
    1. Re: OBIT - ALBITRE, Dorothy Helen
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/1344.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Jo: I personally am not much help. But, after I finish this message I am going to try and locate a person who would be of assistance, and see if they will communicate with you. So don't fret if it takes me a few to come back to you. Also, you have had Sharon the Kern County volunteer helping and I can't think of a better person than she for researching, she truly is a wonder. Will get back to you shortly I hope. Gail

    06/10/2005 10:20:25
    1. Re: OBIT - ALBITRE, Dorothy Helen
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Albitre, Bertrand, Bauer or Bower Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/1344.1.1.1 Message Board Post: THANK YOU FOR ANSWERING. I am Jo Ann Harris (Hamilton, Fischer) and I was a fostor child of Dorthy Helen Bertrand Albitre and her then husband Remjio Obispo (Remick O. or R. O.) Albitre. This was in the mid 40s and early 50s. There were over 27 of us as fostor children in their home. And a wonderful home it was, the only NORMAL ONE I was priviledged to be in, as my own was a bad memory, best forgotten. I was in Hawaii when the reunion of the "still living fostor children" was held at Dorthy's home in Woody and 27 of her other children attended. Off an on I would come back to Woody and stop by to see her and sometimes her daughter Nancy. Then in 1991, my terrible accident, I was confined to home but I called her from Missouri where I live, periodically. I was living in Bakersfield when RO died, then in Missouri when Dan died, and still in Missouri when Dorthy died, and just this last year Lugar (Remick Ernest Albitre) died. All of us fostor children never forgot her or RO or their children. I started a web site in their memory, it is on Rootsweb.com and under "Albitre". I have RO's family traced back to 1722 and well documented due to the California Mission records. But Dorthy's side is really difficult. Although the historical society has been very helpful......shamefully I have guessed at much of her side.....and I need someone to check what I have and correct it so that it is right. after all this is in their memory and for their children, grand children etc................it is my small way of saying THANK YOU: Dorthy, RO, Lugar (Remick Ernest), Nina (Dortha Mae) and Nancy for being a family to so many unwanted children like me. Can you go to my site and check it? And if there is any information to add, I would love it. I have a program that I can update the site daily and often I do (but it takes a week for the updates to come out on Rootsweb.). Thank you Jo ( Ann Louise Harris, Hamilton) Fischer, jalhhf2000@yahoo.com.

    06/10/2005 09:32:43
    1. Re: OBIT - ALBITRE, Dorothy Helen
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hitchcock, Darling, Shirley, Van Neman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/1344.1.1 Message Board Post: Is this the Dorothy Albitre of Woody, CA.???? If so her family are still all around here. I am related to some of the Albitre's and there are others closly related locally. If information needed please contact.

    06/10/2005 03:33:57
    1. Daniel and Rose Kliewer
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/8225 Message Board Post: Looking for obituary or information on Daniel and Rose Kliewer. This is my husband's uncle. I have information that he died in Kern County, CA but it did not give an exact place. Daniel Kliewer~21 June 1878 in South Dakota. Died 13 Sep 1951 in Kern County, CA. I would love to find out more about he and his wife, Rose. Only thing I know about Rose is her name. Would love to find his obit, place of burial, and possibly a picture of headstone. Thanks Thanks Jan

    06/10/2005 02:34:59
    1. Obit: RASMUSSEN, William 'Bill' Chris
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gopen, Sides, Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/8224 Message Board Post: William Chris Rasmussen William “Bill” Chris Rasmussen, also known affectionately as “Ras,” passed away in Bakersfield on June 2, 2005 at the age of 86 from complications after a long battle with emphysema. He was born March 22, 1919 in Watsonville, California to Chris and Irene Rasmussen and was an only child. He resided the last four years in Bakersfield, in Watsonville for 43 years from 1919 to1948, returning to Watsonville in retirement from 1987 to 2001. He served on the planning commission and as city councilman and mayor in California City, while he lived in California City from 1969 to 1987. During his early years he worked for his father at the Century Garage in Watsonville and played drums with bands in the region. After the war he worked for the phone company and Lenkurt Electric in the S.F. Bay Area, later he was employed as a technical writer and manager of technical publications in the Aerospace industry for Aeronutronics in Newport Beach and worked on missiles and rockets. He retired from Continental Phone Company in Victorville. His education included graduation from Watsonville High School, Hartnell Jr. College in Salinas, and received his electrical engineering degree from the U.S. Navy. Bill was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and served during WWII in the South Pacific as a radar specialist. He was a 30-year member of B.P.O.E. and the “65 Club” Watsonville Lodge #1300, California State Fireman’s Association, California City Community Club, Little League and Boy Scouts of America. He is survived by his wife, Helen Rasmussen, children Karen (Howard) Gopen, Wendy (Mike) Sides, Kenneth (Kim) Rasmussen and 6 grandchildren. He was predeceased by a grandson and parents, Chris and Irene Rasmussen. Services will be held in Watsonville, Pajaro Public Cemetery on August 6, 2005. The family requests donations be made to the Watsonville Band or American Lung Association. Posted by East Kern Genealogical Society Courtesy of Mojave Desert News, California City, Kern, CA Published: 09 Jun 2005

    06/10/2005 01:20:28
    1. Obit: EISENZIMMER, Joseph Daniel
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Huffaker, Casey, Burtchfield, Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/8223 Message Board Post: Joseph Daniel Eisenzimmer Jan. 19, 1990 – May 27, 2005 A funeral service was held on Thursday, June 2, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for Joseph Daniel Eisenzimmer, 15, who passed away on May 27 in Lake Isabella. Joseph was born on Jan. 19, 1990 in Upland to Gary and Eileen Eisenzimmer. He lived most of his life in Tehachapi, attending local schools. He was a freshman at Tehachapi High School at the time of his death. Joseph was an incredible young man with a flair for life and the capacity to love all the people around him. He was the president of his priesthood quorum at church was was working on becoming an Eagle Scout. His smile would brighten the darkest room. Joseph loved sports and spending time with his family and friends. He will be remembered and missed. Joseph is survived by his parents, Gary and Eileen Eisenzimmer; brothers Paul Edward Eisenzimmer and Matthew David Eisenzimmer, of Tehachapi; sister, Sarah Huffaker and her husband, Tony, of Bakersfield; grandparents, Margaret Eisenzimmer of Riverside, and Gary and Margarita Casey of Lake Isabella; uncle, David High Eisenzimmer of Morro Bay; aunts, Lois Karen Eisenzimmer of Riverside, Teresa Maria Burtchfield of Medford, Ore., Peggy Casey of Los Angeles and Cynthia Casey of Bodfish; and numerous cousins. Bishop R. Bryan Hoggan officiated at the service. Interment followed at Tehachapi Public Cemetery, Westside. Wood Family Funeral Service handled the arrangements. Joseph Daniel Eisenzimmer Jan. 19, 1990 – May 27, 2005 A funeral service was held on Thursday, June 2, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for Joseph Daniel Eisenzimmer, 15, who passed away on May 27 in Lake Isabella. Joseph was born on Jan. 19, 1990 in Upland to Gary and Eileen Eisenzimmer. He lived most of his life in Tehachapi, attending local schools. He was a freshman at Tehachapi High School at the time of his death. Joseph was an incredible young man with a flair for life and the capacity to love all the people around him. He was the president of his priesthood quorum at church was was working on becoming an Eagle Scout. His smile would brighten the darkest room. Joseph loved sports and spending time with his family and friends. He will be remembered and missed. Joseph is survived by his parents, Gary and Eileen Eisenzimmer; brothers Paul Edward Eisenzimmer and Matthew David Eisenzimmer, of Tehachapi; sister, Sarah Huffaker and her husband, Tony, of Bakersfield; grandparents, Margaret Eisenzimmer of Riverside, and Gary and Margarita Casey of Lake Isabella; uncle, David High Eisenzimmer of Morro Bay; aunts, Lois Karen Eisenzimmer of Riverside, Teresa Maria Burtchfield of Medford, Ore., Peggy Casey of Los Angeles and Cynthia Casey of Bodfish; and numerous cousins. Bishop R. Bryan Hoggan officiated at the service. Interment followed at Tehachapi Public Cemetery, Westside. Wood Family Funeral Service handled the arrangements. Posted by East Kern Genealogical Society Courtesy of Tehachapi News Tehachapi, Kern, CA Published: Volume 106 - No. 8 June 8-14, 2005 Tehachapi grieves the loss of teenager Hundreds attend funeral by Joy Gray Mazzola Tehachapi News Reporter As the funeral service for 15-year-old Joseph Daniel Eisenzimmer grew closer on the morning of June 2, cars lined both sides of the streets and filled the parking lot of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Students from Tehachapi High School, family and friends took the day to pay their respects and remember the young man who drowned in Lake Isabella on May 27. Letters of condolence poured into THS offices for the Eisenzimmer family during the week, some from students who’d never met him and others from teachers and dear friends. “I cannot begin to tell you how much Joseph has affected me in my life,” said Greg Bloom in a letter to the Eisenzimmer family. “I could always count on Joe.” He shared memories of their childhood together as far back as second grade and stories from the soccer field, where Joe excelled. The final line of the letter seemed an appropriate tribute to both the young man and his family. “Thank you for giving us Joe; the Joe that never could hate, never be angry; the Joe that I look up to. Thank you for giving everyone the gift of Joseph,” Bloom wrote. His friendly smile was also a theme throughout. “He had this smile that caught me and made me smile...I’ll miss that, but I’m gonna pass on that smile because he didn’t know it, but he taught me how to be just a little bit of a better person,” stated an unsigned message from another grieving student. Many notes referred to Joe’s soccer moves on the field and his helpful nature. “He was teaching me how to do the Rainbow Kick. It is so hard. ... I will get that move down and show him when I see him again,” said a note from Samantha Newcombe. Her last line cheered him on. “You rocked my soccer socks.” Chris Corey’s message was of the soccer field as well. “I remember playing soccer with him in P.E. once. Joe had the ball. There was no getting it from him,” the note stated. “I will miss Joe’s big smile.” THS Soccer Coach Roger Rijfkogel, who coached Joe on the junior varsity team and the Tehachapi Gryphons, said Joe was a good kid, honest, a hard worker and a good team player. “He would do anything for anyone,” Roger said. “He earned the respect of his team mates.” Joe also earned a letter in soccer and won a best defensive player award and player of the month. A diver on the THS swim team as well, Joe was coached by Herman Rijfkogel at THS (brother to Roger). Both men smiled when speaking of Joe. “He was quite a character,” Herman said. “I had never seen anyone get disqualified on a 50-freestyle other than Joe.” Herman laughed when he told of an incident during a 200 relay when Joe dove too deep then kicked off the bottom of the pool, propelling himself forward, grounds for disqualification. “But, he received a varsity letter and placed second in the Southern Sequoia League,” he said. Joe was one of only two divers on the team at THS. Steven Crujido was the other. Now, the lone diver, he expressed his loss in a letter to a friend he’d grown to depend on and respect. “I always believed that I should live as if I would die tomorrow but this has brought me to realize just how true that idea really is,” he wrote. THS student Megan Esten had never met Joe, but her thoughtful poem to his family touched on the senselessness and tragedy of losing someone so young. “We’re just kids, we just don’t realize how little time we had. We’re just kids, we shouldn’t die,” she wrote. “It’s a sad place to be, our school right now. So many are left wondering why, wondering how.” Another poet, fellow student and friend wrote her feelings. “It’s funny how one person’s death can change the lives of so many others,” said Genie Schaffer, then she continued. “Goodbye Joe. We will never forget what you have given us. We will remember you always.” Friend and student Jenny Woodard put it this way in her letter to his family, “Joe left us all with the greatest and most cherished memories and in these memories he will live on,” she said. “He will live on in our minds and most importantly, in our hearts. Joe will not be forgotten.” Joseph was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, a member of the THS Diving Team, the THS Soccer Team, a faithful, unforgettable friend and a loved family member.

    06/10/2005 01:13:25
    1. Joseph Daniel Eisenzimmer
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Huffaker, Casey, Burtchfield, Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/8222 Message Board Post: Joseph Daniel Eisenzimmer Jan. 19, 1990 – May 27, 2005 A funeral service was held on Thursday, June 2, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for Joseph Daniel Eisenzimmer, 15, who passed away on May 27 in Lake Isabella. Joseph was born on Jan. 19, 1990 in Upland to Gary and Eileen Eisenzimmer. He lived most of his life in Tehachapi, attending local schools. He was a freshman at Tehachapi High School at the time of his death. Joseph was an incredible young man with a flair for life and the capacity to love all the people around him. He was the president of his priesthood quorum at church was was working on becoming an Eagle Scout. His smile would brighten the darkest room. Joseph loved sports and spending time with his family and friends. He will be remembered and missed. Joseph is survived by his parents, Gary and Eileen Eisenzimmer; brothers Paul Edward Eisenzimmer and Matthew David Eisenzimmer, of Tehachapi; sister, Sarah Huffaker and her husband, Tony, of Bakersfield; grandparents, Margaret Eisenzimmer of Riverside, and Gary and Margarita Casey of Lake Isabella; uncle, David High Eisenzimmer of Morro Bay; aunts, Lois Karen Eisenzimmer of Riverside, Teresa Maria Burtchfield of Medford, Ore., Peggy Casey of Los Angeles and Cynthia Casey of Bodfish; and numerous cousins. Bishop R. Bryan Hoggan officiated at the service. Interment followed at Tehachapi Public Cemetery, Westside. Wood Family Funeral Service handled the arrangements. Volume 106 - No. 8 June 8-14, 2005 Tehachapi grieves the loss of teenager Hundreds attend funeral by Joy Gray Mazzola Tehachapi News Reporter As the funeral service for 15-year-old Joseph Daniel Eisenzimmer grew closer on the morning of June 2, cars lined both sides of the streets and filled the parking lot of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Students from Tehachapi High School, family and friends took the day to pay their respects and remember the young man who drowned in Lake Isabella on May 27. Letters of condolence poured into THS offices for the Eisenzimmer family during the week, some from students who’d never met him and others from teachers and dear friends. “I cannot begin to tell you how much Joseph has affected me in my life,” said Greg Bloom in a letter to the Eisenzimmer family. “I could always count on Joe.” He shared memories of their childhood together as far back as second grade and stories from the soccer field, where Joe excelled. The final line of the letter seemed an appropriate tribute to both the young man and his family. “Thank you for giving us Joe; the Joe that never could hate, never be angry; the Joe that I look up to. Thank you for giving everyone the gift of Joseph,” Bloom wrote. His friendly smile was also a theme throughout. “He had this smile that caught me and made me smile...I’ll miss that, but I’m gonna pass on that smile because he didn’t know it, but he taught me how to be just a little bit of a better person,” stated an unsigned message from another grieving student. Many notes referred to Joe’s soccer moves on the field and his helpful nature. “He was teaching me how to do the Rainbow Kick. It is so hard. ... I will get that move down and show him when I see him again,” said a note from Samantha Newcombe. Her last line cheered him on. “You rocked my soccer socks.” Chris Corey’s message was of the soccer field as well. “I remember playing soccer with him in P.E. once. Joe had the ball. There was no getting it from him,” the note stated. “I will miss Joe’s big smile.” THS Soccer Coach Roger Rijfkogel, who coached Joe on the junior varsity team and the Tehachapi Gryphons, said Joe was a good kid, honest, a hard worker and a good team player. “He would do anything for anyone,” Roger said. “He earned the respect of his team mates.” Joe also earned a letter in soccer and won a best defensive player award and player of the month. A diver on the THS swim team as well, Joe was coached by Herman Rijfkogel at THS (brother to Roger). Both men smiled when speaking of Joe. “He was quite a character,” Herman said. “I had never seen anyone get disqualified on a 50-freestyle other than Joe.” Herman laughed when he told of an incident during a 200 relay when Joe dove too deep then kicked off the bottom of the pool, propelling himself forward, grounds for disqualification. “But, he received a varsity letter and placed second in the Southern Sequoia League,” he said. Joe was one of only two divers on the team at THS. Steven Crujido was the other. Now, the lone diver, he expressed his loss in a letter to a friend he’d grown to depend on and respect. “I always believed that I should live as if I would die tomorrow but this has brought me to realize just how true that idea really is,” he wrote. THS student Megan Esten had never met Joe, but her thoughtful poem to his family touched on the senselessness and tragedy of losing someone so young. “We’re just kids, we just don’t realize how little time we had. We’re just kids, we shouldn’t die,” she wrote. “It’s a sad place to be, our school right now. So many are left wondering why, wondering how.” Another poet, fellow student and friend wrote her feelings. “It’s funny how one person’s death can change the lives of so many others,” said Genie Schaffer, then she continued. “Goodbye Joe. We will never forget what you have given us. We will remember you always.” Friend and student Jenny Woodard put it this way in her letter to his family, “Joe left us all with the greatest and most cherished memories and in these memories he will live on,” she said. “He will live on in our minds and most importantly, in our hearts. Joe will not be forgotten.” Joseph was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, a member of the THS Diving Team, the THS Soccer Team, a faithful, unforgettable friend and a loved family member.

    06/10/2005 01:05:55
    1. Obit: FORMHALS, Ernest
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mooch, Routon, Pumphrey, Wilson, Tavarez, Hoagland, Yates, Brown, Jackson, Edwards, Haun, Harding, Arnold, McDonald Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/8221 Message Board Post: Ernest Formhals Oct. 20, 1942 – May 23, 2005 Ernest Formhals was born Oct. 20, 1942, in Louisville, Ky., to Ernest Chick and Margaret Ann Mooch Formhals. Ernie especially enjoyed telling jokes, playing the guitar and singing, reading, cooking, golfing, fishing, traveling, and spending time with his family and friends. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Wanda Faye Routon Formhals; his five children, Daniel Eugene Formhals, Cheryl Denise Sis Pumphrey, Gary Patrick Formhals, Melanie Majel Formhals and Kristi Laurelle Wilson; his seven grandchildren, Natasha Marie Tavarez, Nicole Denise Pumphrey, Ashlee Rae Formhals, Chandler Michelle Formhals, Davin James Wilson, Quinton Jacob Wilson and Mohini Majel Formhals; one great-grandchild, Madison Denise Tavarez; and two surrogate children, Lulu and Yoda. He is also survived by sisters, Iris June Hoagland and Michelle Yates; nieces and nephews, Margaret Lynn Brown, Mary Beth Missy Hoagland, Vicki Jackson, Bobbi Edwards, Angie Haun, Tammie Harding, Andrea Arnold and Perry Hoagland. Ernie was preceded in death by his brother, Walter Ray Slug Formhals and sister, Betty Leigh McDonald. A celebration of life memorial was held for Ernie on June 2 at 1 p.m. at Hillcrest Memorial Park in Bakersfield. Posted by East Kern Genealogical Society Courtesy of Tehachapi News Tehachapi, Kern, CA Published: Volume 106 - No. 8 June 8-14, 2005

    06/10/2005 12:50:33
    1. Obit: CRANE, Jeffrey Peter
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Masero, Simeone, Harris, Hamilton Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/8220 Message Board Post: Jeffrey Peter Crane June 12, 1951 – June 1, 2005 A memorial service will be held in the near future for Jeffrey Peter Crane, 53, who passed away in an automobile accident on June 1, near Tehachapi. Crane was born June 12, 1951 in Hollywood to Theodore and Bernice Crane. For 18 years he was employed at Walt Disney Studios as a studio driver. Jeffrey married Gina Masero at Yellowstone National Park on Oct. 6, 1996. They moved to Bear Valley Springs three years ago. Jeffrey loved nature, wildlife, the outdoors, Yellowstone National Park and Vancouver, Canada. He was devoted to his family, his wife, children and grandchildren. Jeffrey gained inner strength through beauty and peace. He felt privileged to live in an area so tranquil as the Tehachapi Mountains, even if for a short while. Jeffrey is survived by his loving wife, Gina of Bear Valley Springs; son Justin Crane of Van Nuys, Michael Simeone of Burbank, and Matthew Crane, Tristan Crane and Jeffrey Crane of Bear Valley Springs; daughter Jahna Crane of Portland, Ore.; grandchildren Christopher Crane, Kaitlin Crane and Quenton Harris; father Ted Crane of Bear Valley Springs; brother Tim Crane of Santa Barbara; and sisters Teddi Ann Crane and Tisa Hamilton of Bear Valley Springs. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Yellowstone Park Association, Wolf Division, 222 E. Main St., Ste. 301, Bozeman, MT 59715-9925; or the Sierra Club, Kern-Kaweah Chapter, Box 3357, Bakersfield, CA 93385. For service details, call Wood Family Funeral Service at 822-6897. Posted by East Kern Genealogical Society Courtesy of Tehachapi News Tehachapi, Kern, CA Published: Volume 106 - No. 8 June 8-14, 2005

    06/10/2005 12:42:54
    1. Re: OBIT - ALBITRE, Dorothy Helen
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/1344.1 Message Board Post: Dear Sharron: I was one of the foster children of Dorthy (there were 27). I have been trying to put together a web site of her genealogy, do you have further ancestry on her like her grandparents etc? I have her husband well traced back to 1722.

    06/09/2005 07:39:39
    1. Re: Obit: SLAIGHT, William "Bill" Braxton
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/5453.1 Message Board Post: I think this is my great grandfather. Can you give me anymore info please. Carrie

    06/08/2005 02:50:37
    1. Re: Obit Lookups and Cemetery Photos
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/8172.2.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Kim, you have the right one and thank you so very much. I have never been to that cemetery, I was told she was buried next to her brother who would have been a Reed....Pauline's maiden name. I truly apprecicate what you have done. Thank you Judy Parker Lehman rdljpl@earthlink.net

    06/08/2005 11:25:01
    1. Re: Obit Lookups and Cemetery Photos
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/8172.2.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Hi Judy I was at the cemetery today and I took a photo of a marker for a Pauline Parker whow as born 1919 but died in 1967 instead of 1963. I asked at the office and they said the name was Velma Pauline Parker. On rootsweb site I looked up a Velma Parker and the ca death index did say 1967 so I hope I have the right one. I did not see any Reed stones next to hers but there was a Reed nearby a Vivian Reed. Ca death index states Velmas mothers name was McCurry. Do I have the right gal? Let me know if you think I have the right one and I will send it tour e-mail. Kim

    06/08/2005 11:16:05
    1. CEMETERY: BREDSTRAND, EMIL MARVIN
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/8219 Message Board Post: Desert Memorial Park Cemetery Ridgecrest CA Kern County Funeral Home Record Lot: C-4, Sec. 12, Blk. 1 Interred: Emil Marvin Bredstrand Color or race: Cauc Age: 56 years, 3 months, 4 days Place of birth: N. Dakota Date of birth: Oct. 14, 1909 Sex: Not listed Place of death: Kern County, Cal Date of death: Jan 18, 1966 Name and address of undertaker: Turner Fueral Home (address not listed but mortuary was located in Ridgecrest CA) Desert Memorial Park Block 1, Row D, Space 10 Headstone: Emil M. Bredstrand California PFC HQ Co 709 Tank Bn World War II Oct 14, 1909 Jan 18, 1966 Standard military headstone, metal, raised letters

    06/07/2005 07:47:31
    1. CEMETERY: STERLING, LOWELL SYLVESTER
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/8218 Message Board Post: Desert Memorial Park Cemetery Ridgecrest Ca Kern County Funeral Home Record Lot: C-4, Sec. 22, Blk. 1 Interred: Lowell Sylvester Sterling Color or race: Cauc Age: 66 years, 10 months, 00 days Place of birth: Not listed Date of birth: Feb. 14, 1899 Sex: Not listed Place of death: Schurz, Nevada Date of death: Dec. 14, 1965 Name and address of undertaker: Turner Funeral Home (address not listed but mortuary was located in Ridgecrest CA) Desert Memorial Park Block 1, Row H, Space 34 Headstone: Lowell S. Sterling California PVT 1925 Svc Comd Unit World War I & II Feb 14, 1899 Dec 14, 1965 Standard military headstone, metal, raised letters

    06/07/2005 07:42:51
    1. CEMETERY: MILLER, JOYCE ANNE
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/8217 Message Board Post: Desert Memorial Park Cemetery Ridgecrest CA Kern County Funeral Home Record Lot: B-6, Sec. 35, Blk. 1 Interred: Joyce Anne Miller Color or race: Cauc Age: 47 years, 2 months, 22 days Place of birth: So. Dakota Date of birth: Sept. 20, 1918 Sex: Not listed Place of death: Ridgecrest Date of death: Dec. 12, 1965 Name and address of undertaker: Turner Funeral Home (address not listed but mortuary was located in Ridgecrest CA) Desert Memorial Park Block 1, Row L, Space 18 Headstone: Joyce A. Miller 1918 - 1965

    06/07/2005 07:37:27
    1. CEMETERY: KIEHL, EMELINE F.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/8216 Message Board Post: Desert Memorial Park Cemetery Ridgecrest CA Kern County Funeral Home Record Lot: C-6, Sec. 24, Blk. 1 Interred: Emeline F. Kiehl Color or race: Cauc Age: 61 years, 10 months, 7 days Place of birth: Minnesota Date of birth: Feb. 1, 1904 Sex: Not listed Place of death: Bakersfield (CA) Date of death: Dec 8, 1965 Name and address of undertaker: Turner Funeral Home (address not listed but mortuary was located in Ridgecrest CA) Desert Memorial Park Block 1, Row H, Space 12 Headstone: Beloved Mother Emeline F. Kiehl 1904 1965

    06/07/2005 07:32:49
    1. CEMETERY: FORREST, JANET K.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/8215 Message Board Post: Desert Memorial Park Cemetery Ridgecrest Ca Kern County Funeral Home Record Lot: C-6, Sec. 23, Blk. 1 Interred: Janet K. Forrest Color or race: Cauc Age: Not listed Place of birth: Michigan Date of birth: Not listed Sex: Not listed Place of death: Ridgecrest Date of death: Not listed Name and address of undertaker: Turner Funeral Home (address not listed but mortuary was located in Ridgecrest CA) Desert Memorial Park Block 1, Row H, Space 24 Headstone: Wife - Mother Janet K. Forrest 1942 - 1965 A Jewel in God's Crown Tree with rising sun on left side

    06/07/2005 07:27:42
    1. CEMETERY: BECKER, DENNIS H.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JW.2ADE/8214 Message Board Post: Desert Memorial Park Cemetery Ridgecrest CA Kern County Funeral Home Record Lot: C-5, Sec. 23, Blk. 1 Interred: Dennis H. Becker Color or race: Cauc Age: 26 years, 9 months 1 day Place of birth: Michigan Date of birth: Sept 26, 1946 Sex: Not listed Place of death: Ridgecrest Date of death: July 2, 1972 Name and address of undertaker: Lyons Mortuary (address not listed but mortuary located in Ridgecrest CA) Desert Memorial Park Block 1, Row H, Space 23 Headstone: Dennis H. Becker 1946 1972 In Everlasting Remembrance Relieve, waterfall and trees on left, stream and glade at bottom, mountains with clouds on top, raised letters

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