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    1. Daly City Recorder January 16, 1914
    2. Chris Havnar
    3. Daly City Record Daly City, San Mateo County, California Vol. 5 No. 42 Friday, January 16, 1914 MARRIAGE LICENSES Harry T. ASHFORD, aged 26, San Francisco and Minnie J. GOULD, aged 21, Redwood City Eddie McGEE, aged 27, San Jose and Ola GODDARD, aged 25, Redwood City. SUPERIOR COURT Cases Pending, in Progress, Settled, With Interesting Details to San Mateo County Folks Juanita BETTS has petitioned for a change of the place of trial of the case of Mary Betts WEST against Juanita BETTS from this county to Monterey county. The ground of which she bases the request is that she resides in that county. The civil suit of Oscar H. HICKIE against John F. McCARTHY has been dismissed. H.W. SCHABERG, appraiser of the estate of Carrie A. LOCKE, an incompetent person, has filed his inventory and appraisement. The total value of the estate is placed at $40,140.10. It consists of personal property composed of two promissory notes, cash in bank and stock, etc., appraised at $2,840.10. The real property consists of a lot and improvements in San Francisco valued at $5000, a lot in Cypress Lawn Cemetery valued at $300 and a ranch at Purissima containing 640 acres, appraised at $29,000, improvements $3000. The Loop-Wisnom Lumber Company has commenced an action to foreclose a mechanic's lein on the home of John H. PLATTNER at San Carlos. Plaintiff also asks for interest, costs of suit and attorney fees in the sum of $150, and the further sum of $2.60 for recording lein. The Federal Construction Company has brought suit to recover certain sums for street work done in front of their respective residences on Poplar avenue, Costa Rica avenue, Bellevue avenue, Sycamore avenue and Dorchester avenue, San Mateo: Joseph O'HARE $53, Lillian E. COPP $37.82, Ida L. VAN WINKLE $60.68, Agnes G. COUTER $47.50, Marion A. McDANIEL $37.05, M. RAINEY $56.04, Charlotte J. ADAMSON $6, John STEVENSON $75.52, Maude E. GEHRET $32,50, Richard AMPHLETT $119,20, R. PENGALLY et al $85.01, Hulda A. SCOTT $88.06, J.W. PEMBROKE $123.63, Carrie M. COOK $84,74, I.F. THEIS $69.25, M.M. BROWN $29.20, Hattie H. KOOP $148.64, Caroline V. SCHUMAN et al $63.83. PROBATE Lillian R. RAMSAY has applied for letters of administration upon the estate of Hugh A. RAMSEY, who died in this county on December 24, 1913. The estate consists of property in Palo Alto valued at $8500, cash in bank amounting to $622, and an automobile value at $300. The entire estate does not exceed the value of $10,000. The heirs at law are the petitioner, and Harold H. RAMSAY, residing at Redwood City, Reginald C. RAMSAY, living in San Francisco and Georgia C. ROOT residing at Los Angeles, children of the deceased. Ida ROWAN has applied for letters of administration upon the estate of Margaret ROCKEFELLER, who died at San Mateo on December 30, 1913. The estate consists of two lots with improvements near Halfmoon Bay valued at $500 and cash in bank amounting to $200. The entire value of the estate does not exceed the sum of $700. The heirs at law are, Ida ROWAN, residing in San Francisco, Maude CAMPBELL, San Mateo; Edward ROCKEFELLER, Halfmoon Bay and Delia JONES, New York. Estate and guardianship of Loren COBURN, an incompetent person. Petition for restoration ordered transferred to the Superior Court of the County of San Francisco for determination. Estate of Mary CROCKER, deceased. Petition for letters of administration continued to January 15th. Estate and guardianship of Ralph NOISAT, a minor. Order to show cause granted. Estate of Mary CALLAN, deceased. Petition to set aside homestead continued to February 5. Estate of C. OTTEN, deceased. Will admitted to probate. Estate and guardianship of Marie MACONDRAY. Atherton MACONDRAY granted letters of guardianship with bond fixed at $8000 Estate of A. DeMARTINI, deceased. Final account allowed and settled and petition for distribution granted. Estate of John T. DOYLE deceased. Account and report of trustees of POPE minors heretofore filed set aside and trustees ordered to file new account and report within ten days. Former account and submission set aside. Same order made in the estate of Antonio DOYLE, deceased. ** LOCAL Mrs. John SCOBLE is recovering from a severe attack of bronchitis, and pleurisy in her right side at her home, Clivio cottage, Daly City. On New Years day, while visiting friends in this city Mr and Mrs Jess SHEPHERD of Sunny Side lost their neat little bungalow by fire. James BURNET of Los Olivos avenue is making a substantial improvement next to his own residence, in the way of an attractive cottage for a friend of his. A few more such buildings would do much to beautify our city. Between the first and middle of December the Record stated that our postmistress, Mrs. Hazel C. RUSSEL, would soon resign, which the lady denied. It is now a definite fact that the Record was correct and the postal authorities are arranging for a civil service examination to fill the place. ** SENATE PAGE, HAROLD STEVENS, INJURED The marsh near Redwood City last Saturday was the scene of a bad accident, in which Harold STEVENS, while hunting had three fingers of his right hand shot off. He returned to Redwood City at once where the ugly wound was carefully dressed, but it was deemed best to take the boy to the Children's hospital in San Francisco, which was done by Joe NASH and he will remain there for treatment until entirely well. Young Harold STEVENS is a very bright boy and was a page of State Senate when the last Legislature convened. SO perfect was the satisfaction given, that Harold was presented with a beautiful gold watch upon which was engraved "Presented to Harold Stevens by the State Senate of California, 1912-1913." ** Changes Business Headquarters The E.B. and A.L. STONE Company has filed a notice in the clerk's office to the effect that the corporation has changed its place of business from Oakland to San Francisco. The usual notice was published in Alameda county and the Superior Court granted the petition. In the articles of incorporation, Oakland was named as the principal place of business. ** Confidence in Supervisor BROWN Supervisor WILLIAM BROWN has always proved himself a courteous and attentive presiding officer of the Board of Supervisors, both in his relations to his fellow members and the public who have business dealings with the board. It is greatly to his credit to note that he is so much a gentleman as not to lose his temper even though unjustly and grossly assailed as was the case at Monday's meeting of the board. Mr. BROWN has spend his whole lie in San Mateo county and there is not one that doubts his honesty and integrity. Not an act of his since he became a member of the Board of Supervisors can looked upon with suspicion. It would take stronger evidence to impeach his character - much stronger than can ever be offered by Edward LIVERNASH of Belmont - Redwood City Democrat. ** COLLISION ON OCEAN SHORE RAILROAD Three Passengers Painfully Hurt and Locomotives Smashed Up Three persons were injured and two big locomotives on the Ocean Shore Railroad were badly wrecked in a head-on collision of an inbound passenger train and outgoing work train shortly before noon Tuesday. The crash came between Onondaga and Palmetto stations. The injured are: C.A. RASCO of Salada Beach, severe lacerations of the face and scalp, bruises about the body. M. FLANNERY of San Bruno avenue, concussions of the hip, lacerations about the body. John M. LEMOS, a laborer, lacerations of the scalp. Immediately after the crash the injured men were rushed to the Central Emergency Hospital in the city for treatment. RASCO and FLANNERY were passengers on the train, bound from Half Moon Bay to San Francisco. LEMOS is employed by the railroad and was riding on the engine of the work train. ** PACIFIC COAST SIDE What Our Neighbors Along the Pacific's Shore Have Been Doing, Are Doing and Will Do School opened Monday with Miss DAVENPORT as teacher at Miramar. Mrs. Ada MOLL had returned to Moss Beach after a visit at her ranch near Stockton. Joe MIGUEL of Miramar has planted twenty-five acres of land to early potatoes. The dam of the John MAYN ranch at Lobitos sustained much damage during the recent heavy rains. The Salada Beach school commenced last Monday. This building has just been completed at a cost of about $6000. W.G. STEWART expects to make a tour of Arizona and may be away for several months. We wish him every success. Robert SAVAGE Sr., returned Tuesday from Colma, where he attended the marriage of Miss Margaret CASEY to his son, Robert. Geo. E. DUNN, the millionaire editor of the Comet has returned after a ten days visit in Los Angles and Bakersfield with relatives. Geo. S. McDOWELL and family of Salada Beach spent several days the past week taking in the points of interest in Southern California. Mrs. WEISE of Armstead, New Mexico, is delighted with Marine and has extended her visit here indefinitely with her daughter, Mrs. F. BALDWIN. Mr and Mrs. WULLRICH of New York City, with their son and daughter, arrived in Marine View on Wednesday, and intend to make this their future home. D.E. SIZER who, has just completed a cottage near the lighthouse in Moss Beach, has gone to South Omaha, his old home. He will be away the balance of the winter. R. McDONALD and wife of Salada Beach entertained a large number of Brighton and Salada friends at their beautiful residence last Saturday evening . All attending this affair had the time of their lives. All citizens, non-residents of California and aliens, must have fishing licenses to fish. Citizens of State license costs $1, non-citizens and aliens $3. All person under 18 are exempt. John MacBAIN, supervisor of the third township with County Engineer James NEUMAN passed through town Wednesday on their way to La Honda, where they inspected bridges damaged by the recent heavy rains. Mrs. M. LITTLEPAGE of Marine View has received a voucher for $250 from the United Railway Co. of San Francisco, payment for treatment while in a hospital in the city some months ago. She was thrown from a car in front of the Ocean Shore depot, breaking her shoulder. Mrs. Addie PILLMAN, formerly of Modesto, has purchased the bungalow opposite the Marine View Terrace and will move into it after renovating it according to her own ideas. Mrs. PILLMAN is vivacious, has a host of friends and will be a welcome addition to our growing community. ** Livernash Bobs Up The inflammatory de NIVERNAIS, born LIVERNASH, long quenched, blazed out like a beacon light down the peninsula the other day. A belated capitalist now, with property to be enhanced by good roads, he demands that the highway down the peninsula be built on the east side of the railroad track. Colonel LOVELAND, John A. BRITTON, George HOLBERTON and hundreds of other public spirited citizens have long been agitating in favor of a road on the west side, not to improve anybody's property, but to avoid a crossing. They obtained rights of way in the neighborhood of Redwood City to ensure the building of a straight road on one side of the railroad. But now comes the inflammatory de NIVERNAIS or LIVERNASH in a terrible fury, and with his bad manners, charging that the Southern Pacific is behind the project and accusing a citizen of Redwood City of having been seduced by the octopus. It used to be a terrible thing to have LIVERNASH point the finger of accusation at you, but that was when he was a salaried agent, of a powerful newspaper and a professional agitator for organized labor. When he moved into nobility by changing his name he lost his vogue and the virulence of his venom. - Town Talk ** REDWOOD CITY RUMBLINGS Allison GREEN was sentenced to pay a fine of $10 in the justice court Thursday for violating the speed limit. Elna ALLEN, who has been spending the past two weeks with her sister, Mrs. McCLOUD at Burlingame, has returned to this city. Gus DEBENEDETTI, a clerk for John LOWN, was married in San Francisco last Monday to Maud ADAMS of Oakland. The young couple will make their home in Redwood City. The many friends of Mrs. F.W. GLENNAN will be pleased to learn that she is rapidly recovering. She sat up Saturday for the first time since she was injured in a railroad accident six weeks ago. The numerous friends of our old citizen, John CHRIST will undoubtedly be pleased to learn that he has had a pleasure very seldom allotted a man of his years, in the form of an unexpected visit from his brother, who has arrived from Hamburg, Germany on a visit. Miss Minnie GOULD, the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles GOULD of Redwood Highlands was married Sunday to Harry T. ASHFORD of San Francisco. The wedding was solemnized at her parents' house, the Rev. David Crabtree of the Episcopal church officiating. After a wedding trip the young couple will make their home in San Francisco. The great register of the county, was cancelled on the first day of the year. Those desiring to vote at the fall election will have to register now or later. County Clerk NASH has appointed registration deputies throughout the county and from now on registration of voters will go on in earnest. Only twenty voters registers at the clerk's office up until late last evening. Of those eight were Democrats, five progressives and seven Republicans. Throughout the Sate the Republicans are leading in registration. ** REALTY TRANSFERS South San Francisco Land and Improvement Co to G. Chisbra Sy ½ lot 15 blk 119, So San Francisco H.D. McGARVEY to R.L. Shelton and wife. Lots 58, 59, blk 1, McGarvey Sub of Lots 57 etc. Reese Subdivision Shore Line Investment Co to W.M. Sutton Lot 21, blk 34 Granada Same to Pear H. Arlin Lot 19, blk 16, Granada Hensley-Green Co to F.E. Caeir, Lots 65, 66, blk 10, San Bruno Park Same to Ella J. Neunaber Lot 14 blk 15 San Bruno Park Cal Cub. Land Co to Angeles Delbos Lots 18, 19 blk 25, Redwood Park W.E. Echwarz to M. Ferre Lot 7, blk 15, Tobin Park J.A. Boyd et al to D.A. Pollock Lots 5, 6, blk 3, Sequoia Tract G.R. Sneath and wife to P. Morazzini Lot 9, blk 124, South San Francisco A.M. Easton and wife to Evelyn P. Terry Lots 9, 10, blk 54 Easton Addition, Burlingame A.M. Easton and wife to M.G. Sharpe. Lots 10, 11, blk 10 Easton Addn, Burlingame G.E. Sexton and wife to O. Van Baven Jr. Lot 2, blk 56, Dumbarton Oaks J.A. Keane to F. Marty Lots 20, 21, blk 12, Crocker Tract Calara Valley Realty Co to C.M. Doyle Lot 25, blk 16, Vallemar A. Savio et al to Rena Savio. Lots 9, 10 blk 6, San Bruno Park H.G. Haustein and wife to T. Madgwick and wife. Portion lot 5 blk 4, School House Homestead Association Emma E. Harrigan to A.L. Harrigan. Lot 2 blk E. Hayward Park Shore Line Invest Co to J. Buckley and wife Lot 1, blk 94, lots 4, 5 blk 49, Granada F.H. Mighall and wife to C. Vailgren Lot 23x Portola Park C.H. Chiossi to W.E. Schwarz, Portion blks 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 22, Tobin Park Hensley Green Co to C.W. Langer, lot 54, blk 27, San Bruno Park Ravenswood Invest Co to J.G. Stitch et al Lot 30, blk 14, Woodland Place

    11/14/2004 06:13:00
    1. Obit Lookup
    2. Can someone please do an obit lookup for LILLIAN HAAS, died Nov 981 in San Mateo .... Thanks

    11/10/2004 12:36:37
    1. Re: MANN----WOLFE
    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/UW.2ADI/1984.1.1 Message Board Post: Mary, Sarah Mann-Wolfe, was born 7 March 1896 in Putnam County, Ohio. In 1904 she was placed in The Ohio Soldiers and Sailors Orphan Home and she left there in September 1914. William was born in 1901 and placed in the home also. I do not have his record as of yet so do not know when he left. I just found the older sister in September of this year and it was in her obit that mentioned Sarah as residing in Lomita Park-San Mateo-California. I spoke to a relative in Michigan and she told me that William was out there also. This is all the information I have. Thank you for answering me. Hope you might be able to find something. Linda-Ohio

    11/08/2004 05:59:56
    1. Re: San Mateo Prison?/so it was a Hospital
    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/an/UW.2ADI/1970.1.1 Message Board Post: Mary So it was a Hospital, thought that it could be. George

    11/08/2004 05:15:46
    1. Re: San Mateo Prison?
    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/an/UW.2ADI/1970.1 Message Board Post: Kit wrote, "I am looking for Raymond H. Yingst. I found him listed as "inmate in 1930 at Township 3, San Mateo, California". I would like to know what he was in prison for and for how long." Kit, He wasn't in prison. The census page is for "Camp Fremont and US Public Health Service Hospital #24"

    11/08/2004 05:00:37
    1. Re: MANN----WOLFE
    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/an/UW.2ADI/1984.1 Message Board Post: Linda wrote, "In September 1953, Sarah Wolfe was ... residing in Lomita Park-San Mateo-California. She was born Sarah Mann, in Ohio. I do not know her husband's name and if she had children, I do not know their names. She also had a brother named William Mann, who was said to be residing in California also. " Linda, you don't mention a general time frame for Sarah's birth. (Do you know when her brother William was born?) The following CA Death Index entry shows a different surname for Sarah's father, but I'm sending this along for whatever it might be worth: WOLFE, SARAH R died 16 Feb 1987 in SANTA CLARA county SSN 273343982 FEMALE born 13 May 1917 OHIO mother's maiden HOISINGTON father's surname MCLEAN Here is a CA Death Index entry for a William MANN born in Ohio; this would appear to be an entirely different generation. Name: MANN, WILLIAM ARCH Social Security #: 0 Sex: MALE Birth Date: 4 Aug 1882 Birthplace: OHIO Death Date: 19 Jan 1944 Death Place: TULARE Mother's Maiden Name: Father's Surname: MANN From CA Vital Records, following are California births with child's surname WOLFE and mother's maiden name MANN: WOLFE WILLARD D 1910 03 26 MANN MALE LOS ANGELES 0 WOLFE WENDELL 1912 03 09 MANN MALE LOS ANGELES 0 WOLFE SHELLEY ANNE 1953 05 29 MANN FEMALE LOS ANGELES 0 WOLFE ANDREA LORI 1955 02 22 MANN FEMALE LOS ANGELES 0 WOLFE LESLEY ALISON 1955 02 22 MANN FEMALE LOS ANGELES

    11/08/2004 04:56:20
    1. Re: [CASanMateo] Re: San Mateo Prison?/so it was a Hospital
    2. mt view
    3. Mary So it was a Hospital, thought that it could be. George metaphor4@sbcglobal.net wrote: 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/1970.1 Message Board Post: Kit wrote, "I am looking for Raymond H. Yingst. I found him listed as "inmate in 1930 at Township 3, San Mateo, California". I would like to know what he was in prison for and for how long." Kit, He wasn't in prison. The census page is for "Camp Fremont and US Public Health Service Hospital #24" ==== CASANMAT Mailing List ==== San Mateo Co, California CAGenWeb http://www.cagenweb.com/sanmateo/index.htm ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. www.yahoo.com

    11/08/2004 04:15:30
    1. MANN----WOLFE
    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/UW.2ADI/1984 Message Board Post: In September 1953, Sarah Wolfe was listed as residing in Lomita Park-San Mateo-California. She was born Sarah Mann, in Ohio. I do not know her husband's name and if she had children, I do not know their names. She also had a brother named William Mann, who was said to be residing in California also. Does anyone have a listing of the cemeteries that might list her name as being buried there? Can any one assist me in finding this family? Any and all assistance will be gratefully appreciated. Thank you, Linda-Ohio

    11/08/2004 02:44:58
    1. Salvatore VERNALI (d. 12.16.1985)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Vernali, Koenig Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1983 Message Board Post: SALVATORE S. VERNALI Salvatore S. (Sal) Vernali, a well-known Peninsula band-leader, died Monday at Kaiser Hospital, South San Francisco. A native of Connecticut and resident of Millbrae, Vernali had led “Sal’s Little Big Band” for many years, playing the music for Millbrae senior citizen dances and for other functions around the area. He also was a retired machinist and a member of Machinists Union Local 68. “He gave a lot of his time and love to the people who came to our dances,” Millbrae Park and Recreation Department Coordinator Julie Hughes said. “He would come down from the bandstand and dance with people and get them involved, and often brought the refreshments.” Of his death, she said “This was a great shock to us.” She said Vernali had a history of heart trouble and was taken to Kaiser Sunday with what she thought was his second heart attack. He had played a dance Saturday night in San Bruno, staying up late as usual, she said. Survivors include his wife, Jean, of Millbrae; two sons, Tom and Ron; a daughter, Diane Koenig; a brother, Sebastian Vernali; and 10 grandchildren. The rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. today at Chapel of the Highlands, Millbrae. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at St. Dunstan’s Catholic Church, Millbrae, with entombment at Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma. San Mateo Times, Wednesday, December 18, 1985, page C10 From CADI: VERNALI SALVATORE S 09/10/1912 SANZARIA M CONNECTICUT SAN MATEO 12/16/1985 700-10-4814 73 yrs

    11/07/2004 01:25:17
    1. Robert Gulelius BAKER (d. 1.3.1973)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Baker Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1982 Message Board Post: For Carolyn Murphy - kncmurphy1@juno.com BAKER – In Burlingame, Calif, January 3, 1973, Robert Gulelius Baker; beloved husband of Ruth Baker of Hillsborough; a native of Denver, Colo., aged 72 years, a member of the Commonwealth Club of Calif.; California State Bar Association and Park Hill Lodge No. 148 F.&A.M., Denver, Colo. The family prefer contributions to the San Mateo County Heart Association at 323 Villa Terrace, San Mateo, Calif. San Mateo Times, Friday, January 5, 1973, page 27 From CADI: BAKER ROBERT G 09/27/1901 M COLORADO SAN MATEO 01/03/1973 558-03-4739 72 yrs

    11/07/2004 10:01:03
    1. Ventura D. HERNANDEZ (d. 1.3.1973)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hernandez, Saracino, Tresciak Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1981 Message Board Post: VENTURA D. HERNANDEZ Ventura D. Hernandez of 1850 Kehoe Avenue, San Mateo, died at Stanislaus Memorial Hospital Wednesday after an illness. He had lived in this area for 18 years and was a native of Gallup, New Mexico. A mechanic for the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gerda Hernandez and son, Leo both of San Mateo, and the following brothers and sisters: Lee Saracino and Miss Inez Hernandez, both of Riverbank, E. Hernandez and Leo Hernandez, both of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Dorothy Tresciak of San Francisco. Funeral services will be conducted Monday from Sneider and Sullivan Chapel starting at 8:30 a.m. A requiem mass will be said at St. Timothy’s Catholic Church at 9 o’clock. The rosary will be recited Sunday night at 7:30 at the chapel. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma. San Mateo Times, Friday January 5, 1973, page 27 From CADI: HERNANDEZ VENTURA D 04/18/1901 M NEW MEXICO STANISLAUS 01/03/1973 566-14-2758 71 yrs

    11/07/2004 09:58:07
    1. Italo Laurence PENZO (d. 1.4.1973)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Penzo, Pagano Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1980 Message Board Post: ITALO PENZO Talo Laurence Penzo (Pagano), 71, 1999 Niles Avenue, San Bruno, died yesterday in Peninsula Hospital. A native of Italy, he had lived here for 18 years. He is a retired baker. Surviving him is his wife, Diana Penzo, and one sister. Requiem Mass will be celebrated Monday at 9 a.m. at St. Robert’s Catholic Church, to be followed by entombment at the Italian Cemetery. Rosary will be recited Sunday at 8 p.m. at The Chapel of the Highlands in Millbrae. San Mateo Times, Friday January 5, 1973, page 27 From CADI: PENZO ITALO L 09/04/1901 M SAN MATEO 01/04/1973 564-46-7067 71 yrs

    11/07/2004 09:47:57
    1. Patricia A. COX (d. 1.2.1973)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cox, Walker, DeTomisi, Ryan, Collins Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1979 Message Board Post: PATRICIA COX Patricia Cox, a former resident of South San Francisco died in Fremont Tuesday. She was a native of Colorado. She is survived by three sons, Charles Walker Jr., Roscal Walker and Mario DeTomisi Jr. and three daughters, Cheryl Ryan, Rhonda Walker and Deidra Walker, and her mother Violet Collins. Funeral services were held today from the Nauman & Lincoln Mortuary in South San Francisco, followed by prayer and blessing at Holy Cross Cemetery. San Mateo Times, Friday January 5, 1973 Page 27 COX PATRICIA A 09/27/1928 F COLORADO ALAMEDA 01/02/1973 547-34-6027 44 yrs

    11/07/2004 09:41:52
    1. Josephine C. DULFER (d. 1.3.1973)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dulfer, Ridley, Williams, Fitch Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1978 Message Board Post: JOSEPHINE C. DULFER Josephine C. Dulfer, 64, 1243 Capuchino Avenue, Burlingame, died January 3 at Colusa, where she was visiting after a sudden illness. She was a native of Sonora, Arizona, and had been a local resident 38 years. Survivors include her husband Elbert; a son, Bert of Orange; five daughters, Suzanne Ridley of Walnut Creek, Gretchen Williams of Millbrae, Judy Dulfer of Denver, Marguerite Fitch of Redwood City and Mary Dulfer of San Mateo, and five grandchildren. A requiem mass was celebrated at St. Catherine’s Church today, with private interment under direction of Crosby-N. Gray Chapel, Burlingame. San Mateo Times, Friday January 5, 1973 Page 27 From CADI: DULFER JOSEPHIN C 08/21/1908 F ARIZONA COLUSA 01/03/1973 550-58-5132 64 yrs

    11/07/2004 09:34:28
    1. Georgette E. LEARY (d. 12.31.1972)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Leary Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1977 Message Board Post: GEORGETTE LEARY Mrs. Georgette E. Leary, 64, Pacifica, died Sunday in Pacifica. A native of Ohio City, Colo., she had lived here for six years. She was a retired employe of Universal Film Exchange. Funeral services were held Thursday from Nauman and Lincoln Chapel by the Sea Mortuary in Pacifica, followed by interment at Olivet Memorial Park. San Mateo Times, Friday January 5, 1973 Page 27 From CADI: LEARY GEORGETT E 10/01/1908 F COLORADO SAN MATEO 12/31/1972 567-07-1875 64 yrs

    11/07/2004 09:32:07
    1. Loring L. "Mac" McCARTY (d. 01.04.1973)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McCarty, Getty, Brook Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1976 Message Board Post: L.L. McCarty Dies at 69 Loring L. “Mac” McCarty, 69, well-known Peninsula restaurant and bar owner and jazz band performer, died suddenly at his La Honda home Wednesday. A native of Isleton, he was co-owner with his wife of the Boots and Saddle Lodge in La Honda for the past 27 years. He was a member of the Golden Gate Jazz band playing bass viola and tuba. The group of veteran band performers held monthly jam sessions at his lodge. Prior to owning the Boots and Saddle, McCarty operated what is now the House of Troy in Belmont, the Lariat Club in San Carlos and the Carlos Club in San Carlos. He had lived in San Mateo county for 35 years and was a member of Native Sons of the Golden West, Pebble Beach Parlor 230 of Pescadero, B.P.O.E. Lodge 1112 of San Mateo and was a charter member of the American Federation of Musicians, local 68, San Francisco. Survivors include his wife, Grace McCarty of La Honda and two sons, Don McCarty of Escondido and Gay Getty of La Honda, a daughter, Mrs. Lynn Brook of Buhl, Idaho, two brothers, Gene of Stockton and Ray of Palm Springs and three grandchildren, Kenny and Patty McCarty and Rickey Brook. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Dutra-Randleman Funeral home, Half Moon Bay, under the auspices of N.S.G.W. Pebble Beach Parlor 230. Inurnment will be at Skylawn Memorial Park. Contributions to the American Heart Association are preferred. San Mateo Times, Friday January 5, 1973 Page 27 CADI: MCCARTY LORING L 12/30/1903 M CALIFORNIA SANTA CLARA 01/04/1973 556-10-7001 69 yrs

    11/07/2004 09:23:12
    1. Bernard S. OLIWA (d. 1.2.1973)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Oliwa, Tanaka, Rusher, Seto Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1975 Message Board Post: BERNARD OLIWA Bernard S. Oliwa of South San Francisco died Tuesday in South San Francisco. He was a native of Hawaii. He is survived by his wife, Ethel; two sons, Bert Ethelbert Tanaka of Hawaii and Bernard Oliwa, Jr. of San Mateo; two daughters, Faith Rusher of San Francisco and Elbera Oliwa of South San Francisco; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Seto of Honolulu, and seven grandchildren. Private funeral services were held at Nauman and Lincoln Mortuary in South San Francisco followed by inurnment at Cypress Law Cemetery. San Mateo Times, Friday January 5, 1973 Page 27 From CADI: OLIWA BERNARD S 09/15/1915 M HAWAII SAN MATEO 01/02/1973 575-12-4975 57 yrs

    11/07/2004 09:19:48
    1. Walter A. MERMON (DIED 10/18/2004)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mermon, Alcayaga, LaGrill, Martin, Winn Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1974 Message Board Post: Walter A. Mermon Walter A. Mermon, an El Granada resident for about a decade, died at his home Oct. 18 following a battle with cancer. He was 82. Mr. Mermon was born in San Francisco and was the youngest of 11 children. He grew up in the city, and served in the Navy during World War II. After the war, he returned to the area and worked as a cab driver, and then became a professional painter for the city of Daly City. Whatever buildings in the city needed to be painted, interior or exterior - from gyms to city governmental structures - Mr. Mermon was the man for the job, for many years until retirement. Mr. Mermon was a devoted member of the Crocker Masonic Temple in Daly City for more than 40 years. He also liked to fish, and was devoted to family, caring for his elderly mother toward the end of her life. "He was a very good man. Very loyal," said his stepdaughter Kathleen Alcayaga of Cromberg, Calif. "He was a mountain of strength. A very determined man with a heart of gold," said stepdaughter Jeannine LaGrill of Pacifica. And, she added, he had "an awesome sense of humor." "He will be very missed," added Alcayaga. Mr. Mermon was preceded in death by his wife of 25 years, Frances Mermon, who died in 2000. He is survived by his companion, Kay Cesare of Pacifica, who, said Alcayaga, was "not only a companion, she was a caregiver and a friend." He is also survived by his stepchildren and their spouses, Michael and Faye Martin of Pacifica, Kathleen and Robert Alcayaga of Cromberg, Calif., Bonnie Winn of Clearlake Park, Calif. and Jeannine and John La Grill of Pacifica. And he is survived by 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Inurnment will be private. Wednesday, October 27, 2004 Half Moon Bay Review and Pescadero Pebble

    11/07/2004 08:29:18
    1. James T. UNGER (DIED 10/30/2004)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Unger, Iglesias, Schaut, Pivirotto Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1973 Message Board Post: James T. Unger Longtime Montara resident James T. Unger was a decorated military man who excelled in business and owned a company. But what distinguished him as much if not more was integrity, compassion, devotion to family and a happy habit of following his heart. Military "morals and ethics were something he transcribed and took into later parts of his life," said Mr. Unger's son, Charles, of Dallas. "In his professional and personal life, he was a very giving person and had an infinite amount of patience to help people see the way he saw the world." Mr. Unger's wife, Ruth Unger of Montara, noted that the West Point motto of "duty, honor, country," with the addition of "and family," fit her husband well. Mr. Unger died Oct. 30 at Stanford Hospital at age 61 after suffering cardiac arrest in the course of treatment for cancer. He was born Oct. 17, 1943, in Mississippi into an Army family, and grew up around the United States and Europe. A year after finishing high school he followed his father's footsteps and entered the U.S. Military Academy, graduating in 1966, the same year he married his first wife, Virginia Iglesias. He volunteered for duty in Vietnam, and as a result was deployed to Southeast Asia in 1967 as a second lieutenant. There, as an infantry platoon leader, he spent a year in the jungle in combat. He was awarded the Silver Star, the Bronze Star, medals for valor, the Purple Heart and the Combat Infantry Badge, and was promoted to first lieutenant. Later he served in the Advanced Airborne School, receiving commendations and a promotion to the rank of captain. His sons were born in this time. In 1970, at his request, he transferred to the Air Force to fly high-performance combat aircraft. He volunteered for a second tour of duty in Southeast Asia, and served again in Vietnam, flying 42 combat missions and ultimately receiving the Distinguished Flying Cross and additional medals. "He wasn't about showing off his medals," said his son Joseph Unger of Augusta, Ga., adding that his father "was very, very patriotic." He also taught Strategic Air cCommand procedures. During his military service Mr. Unger lived across the United States, but upon resigning from the military in 1975 he moved his family to the East Coast, worked his way through Harvard Business School to an MBA, and then relocated to California in 1978 to work for Southern Pacific as a production manager. At that time he rediscovered his passion for teaching and lectured in management at California State University, Sacramento. Separated from his wife and later divorced, he moved in 1983 to Montara, near the woman who became his second wife, Margit Schaut. A few years later, he left the corporate world and followed his heart again, while still continuing to teach management systems at Golden Gate University. Wanting to build houses and spend more time with family, in 1988 he started CPM General Construction, based in Montara. That was different from his previous life of military service and business. "He threw it away to do what he wanted and follow his heart," said son Charles. "He enjoyed working with his hands, creating something where nothing was before," said Joseph. On the Coastside, he was active in the local Rotary Club and American Legion, and was a special commissioner for San Mateo County. He battled esophageal cancer in 1992. It went into remission, though he lost his wife to the same disease in 1997. In 1999, he married Ruth Larkin of Pittsburgh. Mr. Unger's family pointed out his dedication to faith. "He was a man of strong religious beliefs, and faith dominated his life," said his wife. "Part of the reason he was the person he was, (was) becaue of his strong belief in God." Mr. Unger is survived by his wife, Ruth Unger of Montara, sons Charles Unger of Dallas and Joseph Unger of Augusta, Ga., his stepson Billy Pivirotto of Montara - with whom he shared a love of Pittsburgh Steelers and the San Francisco 49ers games - five grandchildren, and niece Bayly, of Alexandria, Va. A public viewing will be held at the Miller-Dutra Coastside Chapel from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 4, followed by a noon funeral service at Our Lady of the Pillar Catholic Church in Half Moon Bay. He will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the American Cancer Society. Wednesday, November 3, 2004 Half Moon Bay Review and Pescadero Pebble

    11/07/2004 08:26:08
    1. Re: Bertucci
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BERTUCCI, SANSREGRET, DAGLEISH Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UW.2ADI/1969.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Cindy. I am looking for obit, death registration or burial record for Alex [Alexander] BERTUCCI died 31 Aug1967 San Mateo count, CA. Last known address: 210 Sanano Selmo Street, San Bruno, California. Also for his wife Agnes [nee DAGLEISH] BERTUCCI who died probably in San Mateo, CA as well. Thanks. Gerry

    11/06/2004 12:51:45