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    1. Re: [CASANFRA] Joseph F. Schottler (1846-1914)/cannot be at two places
    2. George Rushton
    3. David First he can not be in two places, for Mt. View and the Oakland Crematorium, are two different places. They with the California Crematorium, were all with about two blocks, at one time. The California Crematorium, was owned by the people who had the Chapel of Memories, in Oakland, which is now owned by the company that owns the Chapel of the Chimes, which had the Oakland Crematorium. While Mt. View has there own Crematorium. Now as to getting some information on him, he could be listed in the (CA)lifornia (I)nformation (F)ile, also that might be something in is Obit, on his run for Mayor. Hope this gives you some more help. George > > He died, possibly of TB, on 25 Feb 1914 in Redwood > City, San Mateo County, > California. He was cremated in Oakland, Alameda > County, California. He > was cremated, but his ashes were never claimed by > the family. At last > report, they were still stored in the "urn room" at > Mountain View Cemetery > and Oakland Crematorium. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com

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