Glad to help a bit. Others might like to know of one of the Other Sunnysides that exist in WA, even tho it is not a town but rather an area well known to Locals - a former major access between Snohomish and Marysville in those so called "Good Ol' Daze" of pre- and post- Depression times! I tried looking in the phone book to see if there is a cemetery in Lake Stevens, but found none listed. Called my bro-in-law who lives there but he's out running around. Perhaps someone "out there" might come up with a site in that area, and I will keep trying. Could your John Carlson have been a logger? Seems I knew of a John Carlson, a patient at Alderwood Sanitorium, Snohomish about 1945. He died there of T.B. I will try to contact a friend who might know more about that incident and get back to you if I find anything. Later . . . . . Jan. 23,2002 Carroll in Snohomish &_/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Kuhns" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 10:56 AM Subject: Re: [WASNOHOM] Re: CARLSON, EDITH 1907-1927 > Wow! Thank you so much! I'm going to post some of this information on my web site, if it's okay. And hopefully someday soon I'll be heading up there (it's only a little ways away from my house in Kirkland!) > By the way, where would be the best place to look for obituaries, which may show where John Carlson is buried (I'm thinking he might be in Lake Stevens, as I can't find him in Marysville). > >Yes, there definitely is a Sunnyside, WA an area East of Everett, WA, and a > >bit SEof Marysville > >Lake Stevens WA is nearby and to the East of this Sunnyside area. There is > >a Sunnyside Road. This Sunnyside > >is not a town, but rather an area or strip by that name. It had a very old > >100 yr old schoolhouse, which was torn down. > >A newer Sunnyside School was built a number of years ago at another site > >along the Sunnyside Road. > >I am not familiar with the area to know where the cemetery is located at > >this time. > >Upon looking at a Thomas' Map: The Hwy 2 (Hewitt Ave Trestle) travelling > >East to Cavalero Corner stay in Left Lane and > >turn Left onto Hwy 204 North for a very short distance of a few feet > >watching for the South Sunnyside Blvd (Left Turn) & on Sunnyside Blvd which > >is very narrow and is full of curves proceed in a Northerly direction. You > >will be able to see Everett > >to your far Left or Westerly direction as you drive along Sunnyside Blvd. > >Lots of farms/farland/barns etc. If you keep following this blvd. you will > >eventually come into the city of Marysville, WA My Thomas map pages are p. > >39, p 35 and p 31(the map section numbers, also). > >consecutively following the route I described. The part of Sunnyside Blvd. > >that is nearest to the City of Marysville is also known as 63rd Ave. > > I tried to see if I could see the cemetery symbol along this road but could > >see none. I did see the site of the Sunnyside School at 40th. St NE (Morgan > >Branch Rd) and 63rd Ave NE aka Sunnyside Blvd. The newer school. > > Hope this will help locate this area. The Sunnyside road used to be the > >main thorofare between Snohomish and Marysville > >back in the tin lizzy era and those Depression years. > > > >Carroll in Snohomish > >[email protected] > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: <[email protected]> > >To: <[email protected]> > >Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 10:18 PM > >Subject: [WASNOHOM] Re: CARLSON, EDITH 1907-1927 > > > > > >> 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/VEC.2ACI/1427.2050.1.1.1 > >> > >> Message Board Post: > >> > >> Thanks for the info. Supposedly they lived in Sunnyside, or were buried > >there, but the only Sunnyside's i know of are in Whatcom County and > >between yakima and tri-cities. > >> > > > > > > Signup for your FREE CareerMosaic ResumeMail account and have a chance to win a FREE LapTop at http://www.careermosaic.com >