Here is a copy of an obit and a memorial for two of John CB Taulbee and Mary Ellen Stamper Taulbee’s daughters, Amanda Jane born 11 May 1884 died 29 Nov 1978 and Lousetti Loucinda born 21 Oct 1885 died 8 June 1958 Hayward Daily Review June 10, 1958 Lousetti Hatton Succumbs at 72 Mrs. Lousetti (Taulbee) Hatton, 72, who lived in Hayward, Calif. For 20 years prior to moving to Olivehurst two years ago, died Sunday in Marysville. Services will be held at 2 PM Thursday at the Full Gospel Tabernacle, 152 E. 14th St., San Leandro, with the Rev. E. L. Smith officiating. Wife of John William Hatton, Olivehurst, Mrs. Hatton was the mother of William Hatton, Oakland: Leonard and James Hatton, San Lorenzo, John Hatton, Newark; the Rev. George S. Hatton and the Rev. Robert Hatton, both of Arkansas; the Rev. Carl J. Hatton, Olivehurst; Thomas Hatton, Los Angeles; Mrs. Pearl Scarbrough and Mrs. Edna Griffin, both of San Lorenzo. She is also survived by 29 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Internment will be in Lone Tree Cemetery, Hayward. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Thursday, December 6, 1979 Mandy J. Burton In Memory To Mom In memory of Mandy Jane Burton who died one year ago November 19, 1978. Mom, do you know how we miss you here, how our loss seems almost too hard to bear. Our homes where you would meet us with a hug and a smile, will be so lonesome Mom, for a long, long while. The house echoes with an emptiness, it seems to share our loneliness. Your chair and couch is empty too, I wonder Mom, if they don’t miss you too. And your dog, though he is faithful to others, he misses you night till morn. Then the children they miss you more each day, their memories of you will always stay. You don’t need us now Mom, to help you walk and no longer is it difficult for you to talk. For as the sun came up that early morn, your soul left that body so tired and worn. And as you saw that city of gold, all of God’s glories were yours to behold. Although our hearts are broke and we are sad, we will always thank God that you were our Mom. Though you have left here Mom to be with God in the city so fair. Stay close to the Eastern Gate and some day we will meet you there. Sadly missed by your children, grandchildren and great, and great, great, grandchildren. By Mrs. Curtis Conley & Son James Conley