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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 31

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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31
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1 FUNERAL RITES FOR KENT BURT TO BE HELD IN SALT LAKE CITY Jan. 4, 1951 -31'; Oakland Tribune, Thursday, I RITES SET FOR Anforie Garcia Mr. Burt, who. was 82, was Rites Held For -MV MrrKettlewell I Jan. 4.

Funeral services will be held in Salt Lake City: for Kent Burt, retired. vice-president of the John Deere Farm Equipment Company, who died here during a visit with his daughter. A resident of Salt take! City for 30 years, Mr. Burt was tin charge of that area for the farm machinery firm before his 4 1 His widow, and the daughter survive. stricken with a heart attack Sunday and died Ttsesday night at Alta Bates UqspitaL He had bean staying at the Claremont Hotel while visiting! his' daughter, Mrs.

Carl Ostler, 1364 Euclid Avenue. Rites Tomorrow UXCTURERj .1 BERKELEY, Jan. services' will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow for Alwin Kronacher, 6, lecturer in dramatic arts at PIEDMONtf, Jan. 4 Private funeral tcrvket wera held in Funeral services will be held here tomorrow; for Antone Garcia, 1131 34th Street, a resident of the Oakland area 'for more than 50 years.

'J: WINDPBOOF! FIREPROOF! the University of California. Mr. Oakland today for Mhl Libbie V. KettikwalU mother of Frank Xattlewall, head of Tha Tribune's art department She died yesterday at his home, 323 1 Cerrito Kronacher, born in Hamburg, was a prominent play director in pre- A native of $ao Miguel in the; Azores. he died Tuesday at the! THE WORLD'S FINEST ROOF" i in.

i mi i I mj-4 -jiJw. v-' V1 4 tmmmmmmmmSmit'Siiimii i i i -i in nil ii i- I Avenue. Hitler Germany, migrating to the United States in (home of a niece, Mrs. Mary Enos, 11448 SOthAvfnue. Before Jis A native of Indiana, Mrs.

we 11 also is survived by a comin. Mrs, Walter Stafford of He had been connected with the lengthy illness iorced retirement. University faculty for the past Mr. Garcia was a barber here for two years.) A resident of. yw: I Amherst Avenue, Mr.

Kronacher Mr Garcia was a member of succumbed at an Oakland hospital Council No. 251 UPEC. His wife, to Jhart Suvivtag Mrs. Mary Garcia, died about a widow, Esther. Rabbi Leo Trepp Mven month9 Iffft seven monins ago.

services were at 10:30 a la. today at the Chapel of the Chimes. 44M Piedmont Avenue, SIHI OMGILES LIFETIME GUARANTEE Oakland. Cremation 1 followed He was thebrother of Jessie AnantemenU were under, the tUrection cf tha Albert Brown will conduct services! at the Mc-Nary-Berg Chapel, 1938 University Avenue, followed by cra- Garcia of Hudion, Mass; and the uncle of Mrs. Enos, Mrs.

lily Miller, Mrs Amelia Lima, Mrs. mation. Roland Portarsort RE-R00F MOW! SMALL MONTHLY TERMS Elsie. Faria Olivia Kmtz. iBEHKELEY, Janl 4.

Last rites Hi Serve he best-cooking nee for loss ihan 2C a serving and Manuel, Lawrence and Frank Garfa. Survivors also include a sister-in-law, Mrs. Carrie Garcia. I IP For Free Estimate IS Call TE mplebar 6-2875 WEATHERPROOF! 4-sidt' interlocking feature resists 1 Mill Bertha Truman BERKELEY. Jan.

4. Services are set for 1:30 p.m. tomorrow for Miss Bertha Truman, 82, retired teacher and Berkeley resident for 40 years. Miss Truman, who lived at 2933 Piedmont Avenue, succumbed at her home after a' long illness. She was born in Iowa.

For many1 years Miss Truman was a member of the faculty of A to Zed School in Berkeley. Rites will conducted by Dr. Laurence L. Cross, pastor of Northbrae Community Church, at Funeral services will be held at 8:45 a.m. tomorrow from the East Lawn Chapel, Fifth Avenue and East 14th Street, and thence to St Andrew's Church, 36th and Adeline Streeti, where a requiem high mass will be held at 9:30 vHyi wasav sjiiu aisesTaat -iSV? fn4 for ttamdy 4M cU rwlar 4 clrful kMklafM "Hew Aluminam-Uck Cam Save Me Me-ney ALUMINUM LOCK SHINGLE CO.

182 Grand Avenue, Oakland NAME 1 Hi race a.m. Recitation of the rosary is were hald, yesterday for Roland Patterson, 44, member of "a Berkeley motor firm, who sue turn bed to short illness on Tuesday at his home, 2034 Durant Avtnue. "Mr. Patterson was born in tUaoa. He is by two daughters, Mrs.

Shirley Robinson of Berkeley and Miss Joan Patterson of Cleveland, as well as his mother, Mrs. Sula Robinson, and two brothers, Louis and Ralph Patterson, all of Cleveland, and a third brother Russell Pat -terson of Berkeley. W', Vt Tha A Downs, Eastor of St-paul'a United Pires-yterian Church, conducted rites at the ward E. Niehaua Chapel, followed by Interment ih Sunset View Cemetery. today at 8 p.m.; 6 FIREPnOOF! Guaranteed Fireproof! Calls for lower fire insurance rates.

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