This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Moscini, Dupree, Gilred, Marchiano Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/2001 Message Board Post: BRUNO MOSCINI Bruno H. “John” Moscini, 66, president of Trans Bay Cities Realty Co., and a 23-year resident of Millbrae, died Tuesday in Stanford University Hospital after a long illness. He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., was a graduate of Chico State University, and was active in the real estate and investment business. He was a member of the Galbraith Men’s Club in Oakland, the Republican Party, the San Francisco Board of Realtors, the San Mateo Elks Club. Survivors include his wife of 40 years, Gloria; a son, Gregory, of Foster City; daughters, Lynette Dupree of Antioch and Stephanie Gildred of Rancho Santa Fe; a brother, Raymond, of Penn Valley; and four grandchildren. Friends may call at the White Oaks Chapel in San Carlos after 5 p.m. Thursday. A eulogy will be held at 7:30 p.m. Funeral services begin Friday at 11 a.m. at the chapel. Entombment will be in Skylawn Memorial Park near Half Moon Bay. The family suggests memorial gifts to the Hanna Boys Center, P.O. Box 100, Sonoma. ** MOSCINI – In Palo Alto, Monday, July 21, 1986, Bruno H. “John” Moscini, beloved husband of Gloria A. Moscini of Millbrae; father of Gregory J. Moscini of Foster City, Lynette Dupree of Antioch and Stephanie Gildred of Rancho Santa Fe, brother of Raymond Moscini of Penn Valley, grandfather of Nicole and Gregory Moscini Jr., Tory Gilred and Michael Dupree. President of Transbay Cities Realty Co., Inc., San Francisco, member of San Mateo Elks Lodge #112, San Francisco Board of Realtors, Galbraith Men’s Club of Oakland and the Republican Party, alumnus of Chico State University. A native of Brooklyn, New York, aged 66 years. Funeral services will be held will be held Friday, July 25, at 11 a.m. at White Oaks Chapel, 1696 El Camino Real, San Carlos. Entombment Skylawn Memorial Park, San Mateo. A eulogy service will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Friends may call at the chapel after 5 p.m. Thursday. Contributions to Hanna Boys Center, P.O. Box 100, Sonoma, CA 95476, preferred. San Mateo Times, Wednesday, July 23, 1986 Page A8 From CADI: MOSCINI BRUNO H 10/28/1919 MARCHIANO M NEW YORK SANTA CLARA 07/21/1986 077-16-5658 66 yrs
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fawcett, Lough, Linott, Upham, Mahoney Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/2000 Message Board Post: GEORGE L. FAWCETT George L. Fawcett, 58, of Foster City, died at home on Monday of an illness. He had lived in San Mateo for 36 years. A native of Westlock, Alberta, Canada. Fawcett was the former president of San Mateo Travel. He was a member of the San Mateo Elks Lodge No. 1112, B.P.O.E., and the Foster City Lions Club. He is survived by three children, Michael of Orangevale, Lisa of Foster City and Ingrid Lough of San Mateo; two brothers, Joseph of England and William of Canada; five sisters, Maureen Lintott of England, Winifred Upham of Pleasanton and three others living in Canada; and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Thursday at 8:30 p.m. at the Sneider & Sullivan Home in San Mateo. The family prefers contributions to the American Cancer Society. Interment will be in England. ** FAWCETT – In Foster City, July 21, 1896, George L. Fawcett, loving father of Michael Fawcett of Orangevale, California, Lisa Fawcett of Foster City and Ingrid Lough of San Mateo; brother of Maureen and Joseph, both of England, Winifred of Pleasanton, Patricia, Ethel, Colleen and William, all of Canada; also survived by two grandchildren. A native of Westlock, Alberta, Canada; aged 58 years. Member of the San Mateo Elks Lodge No. 1112 B.P.O.E., and the Foster City Lions Club. Funeral services Thursday, July 24, 1986, at 8:30 p.m. at the Sneider & Sullivan Funeral Home, 977 So. El Camino Real, San Mateo. Contributions to the American Cancer Society preferred. Interment, England. San Mateo Times, Wednesday, July 23, 1986 Page A8 From CADI: FAWCETT GEORGE L 08/09/1927 MAHONEY M CANADA SAN MATEO 07/21/1986 572-38-9733 58 yrs
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Riordan, Harte Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1999 Message Board Post: EDWARD J. RIORDAN Edward J. Riordan, 70, of Millbrae, died Tuesday in that city. A native of San Francisco, he had been a loan officer with Bank of America and was a member of Sons in Retirement chapter 91, the Over 40 Club of St. Dunstan’s, and the Millbrae branch of American Association of Retired Persons. Survivors include his wife, Maria of Millbrae; a daughter Donna Riordan of Sacramento; and a brother, Dan of Walnut Creek. The rosary will be recited tonight at 7:30 at Chapel of the Highlands, Millbrae. A procession will leave the chapel at 9:45 a.m. Thursday, with a funeral Mass at 10 at St. Dunstan’s Catholic Church, Millbrae. Interment will be private. ** RIORDAN – In Millbrae, July 22, 1986, Edward J. Riordan, late of Millbrae, beloved husband of Maria Riordan; loving father of Donna Riordan of Sacramento and the late Edward J. Riordan, Jr.; dear brother of Dan Riordan. A native of San Francisco, aged 70 years. Member of SIRS #91, the Over 40 Club of St. Dunstan’s and Millbrae AARP. The funeral procession will leave the Chapel of the Highlands, Millwood Drive at El Camino Real, Millbrae on Thursday, July 24, at 9:45 a.m. for St. Dunstan’s Catholic Church, Millbrae on Thursday for a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Interment private. Recitation of the Rosary, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., at the Chapel of the Highlands. 588-5116 San Mateo Times, Wednesday, July 23, 1986 Page A8 From CADI: RIORDAN EDWARD JAMES 09/13/1915 HARTE M CALIFORNIA SAN MATEO 07/22/1986 553-20-0049 70 yrs
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Pelchat, Dreyer, Davidson, Cabron, Piwonka Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/551.1 Message Board Post: PHILOMENA PELCHAT Philomena Rita Pelchat, 83, a retired electronics assembly worker and resident of Redwood City 35 years, died in Sequoia Hospital, Redwood City, on Monday after an illness. She was born in Texas. Survivors include a son, Robert L. Dreyer of Redwood City; two sisters, Ann Davidson of Redwood City and Alvina Bouer of Washington; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends may visit at the Redwood Chapel after 2 p.m. Thursday. The rosary will be recited Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the chapel. The funeral will begin at the chapel at 9:30 a.m. Friday, then proceed to St. Pius Catholic Church for a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven, Los Altos. San Mateo Times, Wednesday, July 23, 1986, Page A8 From CADI: PELCHAT PHILOMENA RITA 07/04/1903 CABRON PIWONKA F TEXAS SAN MATEO 07/21/1986 460-07-4511 83 yrs
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sullivan, Mitchum, Green, Knight, Busbe Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1998 Message Board Post: For : karensue37 at netzero.net PAULINE SULLIVAN Pauline Sullivan, 67, a retired waitress, died Monday in her Daly City home after an illness. She was born in Unionville, Mo and had been a California resident since 1948. Survivors include her son, Patrick Mitchum of Menlo Park; a sister, Maxine Green of San Carlos; and a brother, Paul Busbee of Sulphur Rock, Ark. Private services were held under the direction of the Sneider & Sullivan Funeral Home, San Mateo. Private burial was in Skylawn Memorial Park near Half Moon Bay. San Mateo Times, Wednesday, December 18, 1985, page C10 From CADI: SULLIVAN PAULINE 08/01/1918 KNIGHT BUSBE F MISSOURI SAN MATEO 12/16/1985 494-16-2165 67 yrs
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Smith, WIlliams, Schonhulf, Johnson Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1997 Message Board Post: FRANCES SMITH A memorial service for Frances Eleanor Smith of San Mateo, who died of an illness Monday at Kaiser Hospital in Redwood City, will be held in January. She was 85. A native of Illinois, she lived in San Mateo for many years. She was a retired secretary for the U.S. Government’s Family Social Services. She was a member of the Utile Dulci Club, the American Association of Retired Federal Employees and the Lux High School Alumni. Surviving are a daughter, Greta Williams of San Mateo, four grandchildren and one great grandchild. Arrangements are being made by Crosby-N. Gray & Co. in Burlingame. Contributions to the American Red Cross are preferred. San Mateo Times, Wednesday, December 18, 1985, page C10 From CADI: SMITH FRANCES ELEANOR 04/14/1901 SCHONHULF JOHNSON F ILLINOIS SAN MATEO 12/16/1985 547-09-7262 85 yrs
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Boyajian Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1996 Message Board Post: PETER BOYAJIAN Funeral services for Peter Boyajian of 18 Stanley Road, Burlingame, will be held Monday at 1 p.m. at Crosby-N. Gray & Co. Mortuary. He died at Mills Memorial Hospital Thursday of an illness. A teacher in San Francisco public schools. Boyajian was a member of the California Teachers Association, the National Education Association, the AGBU and the Methodist Church. He had a master’s degree in elementary and secondary education and spoke five languages. Surviving is his wife Dorothy. Interment will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park, Colma. San Mateo Times, Saturday, March 11, 1978 From CADI: BOYAJIAN PETER 03/03/1927 M NEW JERSEY SAN MATEO 03/09/1978 108-07-8720 51 yrs
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Riley, Belden Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1995 Message Board Post: GERTRUDE RILEY Gertrude Riley, a resident of Burlingame for more than 50 years, died Friday at Mills Memorial Hospital after an illness. A native of New Jersey, she resided at 32 Highland Ave., Burlingame, at the time of her death. She is survived by two sons, Philip J. Riley of Sparks, Nev., and Tom Riley of Foster City; a daughter, Nancy Belden of Cupertino; several brothers and sisters; and five grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma. Friends may call at Crosby-N. Gray & Co. Mortuary, Burlingame, Sunday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Contributions to the American Cancer Society are preferred by the family. San Mateo Times, Saturday, March 11, 1978 From CADI: RILEY GERTRUDE 09/17/1910 F NEW JERSEY SAN MATEO 03/10/1978 570-68-8513
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Farrell, Maxwell, Jenkins, Hebner, Lynn Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1994 Message Board Post: EVERETT FARRELL Funeral services will be held on Monday for Everett F. Farrell, 55, of 1164 Palou Drive, Pacifica. He died on Thursday at Fort Miley Veterans Administration Hospital in San Francisco after an illness. Farrell was the owner of a San Francisco service station. He was a veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard and had served during World War II. He was a member of American Legion Post 238 of Pacifica. Survivors include his wife Helen, a son, Michael Farrell of San Jose; daughter, Maxine Maxwell of Pacifica; three sisters, LaVonne Jenkins of Bellflower, Dorothy Hebner of Palos Verdes, and Maxine Lynn of Minnesota; and four grandchildren. The rosary will be recited Sunday at 7 p.m. in the mortuary chapel of the Nauman and Lincoln Chapel-by-the-Sea Mortuary in Pacifica. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. The family prefers contributions to the Lung Association of San Mateo County, 2250 Palm Ave., San Mateo, CA 94403. San Mateo Times, Saturday, March 11, 1978 From CADI: FARRELL EVERETT FRANCIS 10/25/1922 M MINNESOTA SAN FRANCISCO 03/09/1978 559-34-1185 55 yrs
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Martinson, Paddock, Lasky Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1993 Message Board Post: OLGA MARTINSON Funeral services will be held on Sunday for Olga L. Martinson, 80, of 388 Gardenside Ave., South San Francisco. She died on Thursday at a Menlo Park convalescent hospital. A native of Minnesota, Mrs. Martinson had lived in South San Francisco for 21 years. She was the past Grand Matron of the Order of Eastern Star in Minnesota and was a member of the Women’s Society of St. Paul’s United Methodist Church of South San Francisco. Surviving are a son, Allyn Martinson of South San Francisco; a sister, Irma Paddock of Richland, Wash.; a brother, Edward Lasky of Minnesota; four grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will begin at 2 p.m. at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 500 Miller Ave., South San Francisco. Interment will be private at Olivet Cemetery. Friends may call today at the Nauman & Lincoln Mortuary after 6 p.m. San Mateo Times, Saturday, March 11, 1978 From CADI: MARTINSON OLGA L 04/28/1897 F MINNESOTA SAN MATEO 03/09/1978 471-10-3004 80 yrs
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Godfrey, Lewkowitz, Barrow, Bailey, Alconcagr, Schinke, Wilson, Alvarez, Rooney, Dickson Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/944.1 Message Board Post: GODFREY, Lorraine M. – In Daly City, October 21, 1992; devoted wife of Wallace (Red); loving mother of Marjorie Lewkowitz of San Jose; loved mother-in-law of Victor Lewkowitz; dear sister of Barbara Barrow, Bernedette Bailey, Florence Alconcagr; John Alconcagr, Madeline Schinke, Bob & Cora Wilson, Joe and Dottie Alvarez and Nancy Wilson; also survived by many loving nieces and nephews; an active member of Daly City Community and Holy Angles Church; age 68. Friends may call Saturday after 3 PM and Sunday from 1 – 4 PM at DUGGAN’S SERRA MORTUARY, 500 Westlake Ave., DC, and after 6:30 PM Sunday at Holy Angels Church, where a Vigil Service will be held at 7PM. Funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday, 10AM at Holy Angels Church. Committal Holy Cross Cemetery. Donations to St. Anthony’s Dining Room. THE BUD DUGGAN FAMILY San Francisco Chronicle page C9, Saturday, October 24, 1992 From CADI: GODFREY LORRAINE MARY 10/20/1924 ROONEY DICKSON F CALIFORNIA SAN MATEO 10/21/1992 552-34-4353 68 yrs
Daly City Record Daly City, San Mateo County, California Vol. 5 No. 49 Friday, March 6, 1914 MARRIAGE LICENSES Arthur E. SEAGREN, aged 22, San Francisco and Edith STENROTH, aged 21, San Jose W.E. MATTHEWS, aged 25, and Edna LOCKBAUM, aged 21, both of San Francisco Harry H. FLYN, aged 34, Portland, and Sadie McGILL, aged 34, Eureka Antonio FLACCHIO, aged 28, and Corinna TOMASINI, aged 30, both of Menlo Park SUPERIOR COURT Cases Pending, in Progress, Settled, With Interesting Details to San Mateo County Folks Thomas J. BRADY vs L.S. READING. Demurrer continued to March 6th. H.H. SELLERS vs Geo. HOWARD. Trial continued to March 4th. Carrie E. GILLESPIE vs W.W. GILLESPIE. Order to show cause dropped from calendar. Trial dropped from calendar. Edyth M. DALY vs. Arthur G. DALY Trial continued to March 13. Gustav J. McGREGOR vs Emilie McGREGOR Notive of motion continued to March 13. Joseph WEHREN vs. Axel LARSEN Demurrer continued to March 6th. Samuel GOODHUE, et al vs Henry P. BOWIE. Decree quieting title to a portion of block 3 in the Western Addition to Town of San Mateo granted. The People vs Carl KLEVERSAHL. Defendant pleads guilty an is sentenced to pay a fine of $25. The suit entitled Bank of Italy against F.W. METZGAR and W.T. METZGAR has been dismissed by mutual consent. All the papers in the suit of F.L. GADSBY against William F. EBNER have been received at the county clerk's office from the Superior Court of San Francisco. The complaint was filed in the latter tribunal on January 1, 1914 and by the request of the defendant it was transferred to this county for trial. The action is brought to recover the sum of $2500 on a promissory note and costs of suit. The Federal Construction Company on Wednesday filed sixteen suits against property owners in San Mateo Park for various sums for street work in front of their homes. The amounts vary from $10 to $100. Emma SPENGEMANN has brought suit against the San Mateo Creamery Company to recover the sum of $500 on two promissory notes executed on December 14, 1912. Arthur L. WILSON and others have brought suit against George A. KERTELL, administrator of the estate of Josephine H. WILSON, deceased, to quiet title to lot 5 block 16, Western Addition to the Town of San Mateo. Antone Silva MIGUEL Has commenced an action against his wife, Hilda Catherine MIGUEL for an interlocutory decree of divorce on the ground of desertion. The couple were married in San Francisco on December 19, 1912. Arthur DAVIS has brought foreclosure proceedings against Mrs. Eliza THORROLD and others to recover the sum of $1000. The property on which the mortgage is to be foreclosed consists of lots 1 and 2, block 1 and lot 6 block 12. Nat COUGLAN, attorney for Lester DANZ, has filed a petition asking that the case entitled Lester D. DANZ against J.H. MANSFIELD be set for trial. Mr. COUGLAN will appear in the Superior court on next Thursday and will ask for an order setting the case for trial. Mr. DANZ brought the suit against the sheriff last year and in the complaint charged the sheriff with falsely imprisoning plaintiff. Mr. DANZ asks for damages in the sum of $10,000. PROBATE MATTERS Estate of C. OTTEN, deceased. Further hearing on petition for probate of will continued to March 13. Estate of Mary CALLAN, deceased. Petition to set aside homestead continued to March 13. Estate of C.F. DAHLEN, deceased. First and final account and petition for distribution continued to March 13. Estate of Domenico CANEPA, deceased. Petition for letters of administration continued to March 6. Estate of Ellen S. McGOWAN, deceased. First and final account and petition for distribution continued to March 13. Estate of Agnes FERRY, deceased. Final account allowed and settled and petition for distribution granted. Estate of Louis DEMARTINI, deceased. First annual account allowed. H.G. PLYMIRE has filed an opposition to the petition of P. MOLINARI for letters of administration upon the estate of Dominico CANEPA, deceased, on the ground that petitioner is only a cousin of the deceased and not an heir to any of the property left by CANEPA. The deceased left a brother and sister in Italy, and they are his direct heirs. Therefore, the public administrator is entitled to administrate upon the property. CANEPA died at San Francisco on February 1, 1914. The estate consists of an interest in a vegetable garden at Colma valued at $1500. P. MOLINARI applied for letters last week. Judge Buck has appointed H.W. Schaberg inheritance tax appraiser of the estate of Frederick RICHARDS, deceased. Judge Buck has appointed R.G. Chilcott inheritance tax appraiser of the estate of Jeremiah SULLIVAN, deceased. Joseph O. RASPADORE has applied for letters of administration upon the estate of Domenico ZARO, who died on February 16, 1914. The estate consists of cash in bank amounting to $3000 and real estate at Colma, exceeding in value the sum of $10,000. The heirs at law are the following children: Joseph O. RASPADORE, Mary BUSWELL, E.C. ZARA, E.L. ZARA, residing at Colma, and Anna M. DeLANCIE, living at Berkeley and John A. ZARA, residing at San Bruno. Mary E. O'CONNOR has applied for letters of administration upon the estate of James F. O'CONNOR, who died at sea on January 14, 1914. The estate consists of an undivided one-half interest in lot 6, Burlingame Park. John H. CLAFFEY has applied for letters of administration upon the estate of Mrs. Ann CLAFFEY, who died at Burlingame on February 19, 1914. The estate consists of property at Burlingame and San Leandro valued at $5000, cash in bank, furniture and other personal property, the value of which is in excess of $10,000. LOCAL Mrs. N. MEETH's little daughter, Azalia, has been quite sick but is better. Mrs. Fred HARPER has been confined at her home for several weeks with a severe illness. Miss "Sweetie" BEHRE has been confined to the house several days with a very sore throat. Mrs. E. FORSELL visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ed. NELSON in San Francisco Wednesday. Mrs. Daisy SHEAN of Ft. Bragg, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lewis PODESTA, in Daly City this week. Frank STURLA arrived on his ship from Australia on Thursday of last week and remains in port about ten days. J.W. MELVIN, who for some time has been local manager of the Peninsula Drug Co. left Monday for Coulterville, where he hopes to make his future home. Mrs. B. GAESINA, of one of the fine florists gardens on Mission road in Colma, gave birth to twins last Thursday, a fine boy and girl, weighing four and five pounds. J.M. PITTS, who with his family recently went to Quincy, Plumas county, is reported as doing nicely. He rented his beautiful little cottage on Hillcrest Drive to Richard LEATHERWOOD. Rumor has it the "Jim" DOWNEY, the popular lighting inspector and "Duck" SULLIVAN, the equally popular poundman of the First township, are contemplating matrimony in the very near future. Cupid certainly is after them. Ladies names - not yet. C.J. ZULK, who died last Thursday, February 26, 1914, aged 55 years, 10 months and 4 days, was a native of Germany, and one of Colma's oldest residents. He was proprietor of the large C.J. ZULK monumental works near Mt. Olivet Cemetery, corner F street and the Boulevard. He leaves a family and a very large circle of friends. ** Daly City Municipal Candidates On Wednesday evening, March 4, 1914, the following candidates had legally filed their verification papers with County Clerk Joseph H. Nash, as contestants for the municipal offices of Daly City: FOR TRUSTEES - Three to elect Timothy Francis O'ROURK Thomas Paul MORAN Edward Richard POOR Althens John GREEN Reuben Raymond CASTLE Oscar MUESSDORFFER Raymond A. JESS William WEISS Silvio LANDINI Charles Leo BIEBEL William R. GEGAX FOR CITY CLERK Frank B. WOODHOUSE George Napoleon SMITH FOR CITY TREASURER Robert Edward FINE Joseph F. PANKEWICZ Mrs. Emma HOBSON Timothy SHEEHAN ** PACIFIC COAST SIDE What Our Neighbors Along the Pacific's Shore Have Been Doing, Are Doing and Will Do C.D. SMITH, agent of the railroad at Half Moon Bay, records the rainfall for the season as 29.85 inches. The heavy storm last week showed a precipitation of 3.25 inches. .85 being the record since that time. Supervisor Joseph M.FRANCIS says that he intends to replace the old wooden bridge near Miss Annie G. SMITH's residence, with a modern concrete bridge. ** Presbyterian Church Ladies Guild Last Wednesday afternoon the Ladies' Guild held one of its social meetings at the church, Corner Green avenue and Hanover street, at which five visitors, Mrs. J.S. ROCKWELL, Mrs. Edward FREYER, Mrs. E.J. GOZZETT, Mrs. Wm. M. TALBOTT and Mrs. J.L. BROWN were present. It being the date for election of officers, the courtesy was extended to Mrs. E.J. GOZZETT to preside and Mrs. Edward FREYER to act as secretary, and then the Guild proceeded to elect the following officers for the ensuing term: President - Mrs. Frank ALDWOOD Vice-President - Mrs. B.L. LARSEN Secretary-Treasurer - Mrs. P.H. MOLLER The affair was exceedingly pleasant, including an elegant luncheon. ** Laben Langley's Will Filed The will of the late Laben LANGLEY was filed in the Superior Court of Alameda county for probate last week. The total value of the estate is placed at $55,000. By the terms of the will, Ruth TARR and Leroy TARR, grandchildren of the deceased are each bequeather the sum of $5 and Emma NICKERSON, Mrs. Abe TAYLOR and William LANGLEY and S. LANGLEY, children of the deceased are each left the sum of $500. The rest and residue of the estate is bequeathed to the widow. Before Mr. LANGLEY passed away he deeded the ranch near Woodside to his son, William LANGLEY and that piece of property does not appear in the inventory. ** REDWOOD CITY RUMBLINGS Miss Elma EARLY, the popular clerk of San Mateo, was in town yesterday calling on friends. C.H. WOODHAMS has had the front of his furniture store improved with a coat of paint. Mrs. T.H. GLAZE of Philadelphia is here on a visit to her sister, Mrs. J.F. CURRY, whom she has not seen for twenty-seven years. The certificate of registration of Mrs. W.E. CROCKER of Hillsborough has arrived at the clerk's office. Mrs. CROCKER registers as a plain farmer. Mrs. CROCKER will no doubt have a dumper crop this season. The John WILLISON caravan, nearly a quarter of a mile long, composed of about 200 head of horses and fifty wagons, passed through town Friday from Hollister on the way to Farallone City. Mr. WILLISON has the contract to grade the coast road. He will begin work on the road early next week. John F. FORD has purchased a Ford automobile and will go into the taxi business here. Because of his wide circle of acquaintances Mr. FORD will probably have a good business. Last Friday County Clerk NASH certified to the correctness of the nomination papers of the following aspirants for office at Hillsborough: John A> HOEY, clerk; Charles T. CROCKER, treasurer; Henry T. SCOTT, W.A. Brewer and Norris K. DAVIS, trustee. The certificates were neatly bound and carefully tied with pink ribbon. This was the work of the popular clerk, John A. HOEY. ** County School Board Issues Certificates The San Mateo County Board of Education met at the office of the County Superintendent of Schools last Saturday. Certificates were issued on credentials to several applicants. The certificates of Mary STEWART, Annie C. MULLEN and Jennie JONES were renewed for six years. Natalie HANSEN and Margaret SILVERIA were recommended to the State Board of Education as applicants for life certificates. ** Stanley Smith Given Probation Stanley Smith, who entered the DeSABLA home at Hillsborough on February 15 and stole a diamond-set cuff buttons valued at $140 from Leon DeSABLA, pleaded guilty on Wednesday and the following day the court admitted the prisoner to probation for a period of one year, during which time SMITH will have to report the first of every month to the district attorney, telling of his whereabouts and his occupation. At the end of the year the information filed against him will be dismissed. SMITH stated to Judge Buck that he was born in England 20 years ago and came to this county when 12 years old. His parents reside in Portland. Young SMITH promised to make good if given his liberty. He appeared penitent and was in tears when making his statement to the court. In response to Judge Buck as to whether or not he wanted SMITH sent to San Quentin, Leon de SABLA who was in court, replied that he did not want to send the young man to San Quentin, but thought that some slight punishment should be inflicted in order that the young man might mend his ways and become a useful citizen. Judge Buck in passing judgment severely lectured SMITH, calling his attention to the ways of evil doers and the result. SMITH, who is a handsome fellow, told the court that the reason he committed the crime was that he lost his head. ** REALTY TRANSFERS Montara Realty Dev Co to Wm Shaw Lots 40, 41, blk 2, 1st Addn Montara W.J. Morgan to W.H. Lessley Lots 20, 21, blk 11, Am. Wave Crest L.A. Andrus to Maggie Scherer Portion blks 20, 5, 8, 9 Rockaway Beach Shore Line Invest Co to J. Lazzie Lot 2 blk 79 Sub 8, Granada Same to G. Croydon Lots 13, blk 24 Granada W.E. Schwarz to Mary E. Herzinger Lot 8 blk 20, Tobin Park Shore Ling Invest Co to S.C. Brown Lot 14 blk 50 Granada Hensley-Green to P.P. Curtis Lot 66 blk 1, San Bruno Park L.P. Behrens and wife to P.A. Ryan Portion lot 1 blk 3, Range C. Redwood Ocean Shore Land Co to Mrs. W.A. Uhser Lots 3, 2 blk 20, lots 8, 9, 14, blk 25, Revised Salada Beach. Same to same Lots 30, 31, 33, 34 blk 16, Salada Beach Anglo-Cal Trust Co to F.B. DeLauhey Lots 43, 44, blk 13 Am Belle Air Park Atlas Land and Con Co to C. DeFarrari Lots 13, 14, blk 2, Redondo Same to T.H. Roscoe Lot 17, blk F Lot 13 blk E Redondo Beach South San Francisco Land and Improvement Co to South City Lot 23, 24, blk C Peck's Sub South San Francisco Cal United Land Assn to B. Williams Lot 10, blk 5, Ola Vista Beach F.A. Martin to Mary T. Martin Ey ½ lot 4, blk 139, So San Francisco, lot 15, blk 123, South San Francisco C.C. Kendrick to G.M. Lee Lots 1, 2 blk E Manhattan Beach R.H. Smith to G. Blenginio Lots 24, 25 blk 6, Huntington Park W.E. Schwarz to F.J. Behler Lot 3, blk 14 Tobin Park. H. Snyder to Maria S. Brau Portion blk 58, Abbey Homestead Julia Oakes to M. Massaglia Lot 2 blk 6 School House Ex Land Assn Same to L. Maffei Lot 1 blk 6 same map Crocker Est Co to A.A. Walter Lot 24 blk 13 Crocker Tract W. Michie and wife to M. Tortzen Portion lot 13, 14 blk 30 East San Mateo Owners Realty Co to H.A. McKim Lots 53, 54 blk 8, Oakleigh Park Bowie Estate Co to C. Schwabe Lot 18 blk 52 Ern. Addn San Mateo J.H. Brune and wife to H.W. Taylor and wife Portion lot 3 blk 25 Wrn Addn, San Mateo Warranty Invest Co to Annie Dunne Lot 9, blk 8, Blossom Heath Mannor Menlo Realty Co to Albert F. White, Lot 3, blk 2, Stanford Park Same to Cornelius White, Lot 2, same map C.W. Iverson to E.J. Joy Lot 26, blk 15 Hilcrest Annie C. Seivers to Hugo Swanson Lots 54, 55 Juliane C. Heiner to C. Zinola Lot 3, blk 19, San Carlos Park W.E. Schwarz to T. Angeles Lot 21, blk 1, Tobin Park J.T. Baldwin to Bessie Baldwin Lot 15, blk 11, Lomita Park An. M. Easton and wife to B.P. Baldwin Lot 16, blk 11, Lomita Park Hattie B. Dawson to Anna J. Smith Lots 13, 14, blk 21, Belle Air Park Am Owners Realty Co to W. Jamison and wife Lots 29, 30, blk 5, Oakleigh Park W.E. Schwarz to W.W. Still Lots 44, 45 blk 6, Tobin Park F. Pelisseier and wife to J. Bessette Lot 11 and portion lots 135, 137 West End Homestead Hensley Green Co to C.L. Reich Lots 1, 2 blk 20, San Bruno Park Herman Spohr and wife to H.C. Bush Portion blk 38, Eastern Addn San Mateo Redwood Highland Co to W.S. Lockhart Lots 19, 20 blk 33, Redwood Highlands Hensley Green Co to E. Boim Lot 4 blk 7, San Bruno Park H.D. McGarvey to T.P. Gorham Lots 6, 7 blk 4 McGarvey's Sub Same to E. Gorham, Lots 4, 5 same map J.B. Hour to Anne Hour Lot 11, blk 36, Revised Salada Beach.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Crowley, Boulduc, McLean, Trueheart, Mugford, Paul, Derring Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1992 Message Board Post: CHARLES C. CROWLEY Private services were held at the Redwood Chapel in Redwood City for Charles C. Crowley of Redwood City, a former resident of San Mateo, who died Tuesday at Sequoia Hospital following a long illness. Crowley, 70, was a native of Newfoundland. He retired in 1979 from Culligan Development Co. of San Mateo where he worked as a maintenance man for 10 years. He and his wife, Stella, celebrated their 50th anniversary in October. Also surviving are two sons, Clayton Crowley of Redwood City and Frederick Crowley of Delaware; a daughter, Estell Boulduc of Vermont; four sisters, Florence McLean, Marcella Trueheart and Hattie Mugford, all of Massachusetts, and Emily Paul of New Hampshire; a brother, Reuben Crowley of Costa Mesa; 18 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Inurnment was at Skylawn Memorial Park. San Mateo Times, Friday, June 26, 1981, page 34 From CADI - CROWLEY CHARLES C 10/22/1910 DERRING M CANADA SAN MATEO 06/23/1981 032-01-7303 70 yrs
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: FLores, Lerner, Cremona, McDonald, McCubbin, Alvaraz Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1991 Message Board Post: DEL FLORES Del Flores, 64, of Burlingame, died June 20 at Peninsula Hospital in Burlingame after a short illness. A native of San Francisco, he had lived in Burlingame for nine years. He is survived by his wife, Eleanore; a daughter, Diane Lerner of Van Nuys; his mother, Adela Flores of Burlingame; three sisters, Esther Cremona of Hawaii, Lucy McDonald of San Mateo and Yolanda McCubbin of Greenbrae; a brother, Bob Flores of Burlingame; and two grandchildren. Cremation will be under the auspices of the Neptune Society. San Mateo Times, Friday, June 26, 1981, page 34 From CADI - FLORES DEL RICHARD 09/28/1916 ALVARAZ M CALIFORNIA SAN MATEO 06/20/1981 559-10-3797 64 yrs
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brainard Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1990 Message Board Post: BEATRICE J. BRAINARD Private services were held recently at Crosby-N. Gray and Co. for Beatrice J. Brainard, 54, of Moss Beach, who died June 6. Survivors include a brother, John J. Brainard of Fremont. She was a native of California and had lived on the Peninsula for many years. Inurnment was held in Skylawn Memorial Park. San Mateo Times, Friday, June 26, 1981, page 34 From CADI - BRAINARD BEATRICE JOAN 04/15/1927 LANZ F CALIFORNIA SAN MATEO 06/19/1981 551-44-4546 54 yrs
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UW.2ADI/1989 Message Board Post: In need of an obituary. Golden Gate National Cemetery San Bruno, San Mateo County, California Hougland, Everett Lincoln, b. 12/29/1907, d. 04/13/1967, PVT BTRY A 63 CA CA, Plot: U 3311 A, bur. 04/25/1967, * http://www.interment.net/data/us/ca/sanmateo/ggate/h/golden_h19.htm
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/UW.2ADI/1987.1 Message Board Post: I also could not find any of them in the 1930 census. I did however find information in the CADI John Alexander Barnett 10/3/1921 - 5/13/1995 POB MT, mothers maiden name Gleason, POD El Dorado County. Mertie Tressa Barnett 8/27/1894 - 2/25/1985 POB MT, Mothers maiden name Sweet, Father Gleason POD El Dorado County. Hope it helps. Cindy
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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/UW.2ADI/1988.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks, Chris. I've already seen this info at Interment.net. (Unfortunately, they misspelled his first name). This info helped a lot, but I'm still hoping to find an actual obituary telling me something about him, his family, place of residence, etc. Notice that his burial was May 10, 1965, over 10 days after his death. Barbara
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/UW.2ADI/1988.1 Message Board Post: Golden Gate Nation Cemetery is a U.S. Cemetery. They have lovely books at the front gates, but the information is also availabe at: http://www.interment.net/data/us/ca/sanmateo/ggate/f/golden_f02.htm Farrell, Aloyasius , b. 04/07/1893, d. 04/30/1965, SGT 240 AERO SQ AIR SVC, Plot: P 134, bur. 05/10/1965, Hope this helps some