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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 7

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San Bernardino, California
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THE DAILY SUN-A-7 Chapel, Colton. Mass'CHESTER KIMBALL TAFT Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1963 Gary William and Les-(children; and nine lie all of Bloomington; twoigrandchildren. will be offered at 8 a.m. Friday In the Shadows brothers, Rollin, of Rolling Hills, Services will be at 2 p.m.

Fri- Services for Chester Kimball Taft will be at 2 p.m. today at Mark B. Shaw Chapel grandchildren. ing. Graveside will be Services will be held at lOeld at 2 p.m.

at the Woodlawn a.m. Wednesday at the Ruhidoux; Cemetery in Santa Monica with and J. Kenneth, of Kankakee, day at Stephens Bobbitt Chap- at San Salvador Catholic Church, Colton. Burial will be in Her-mosa Cemetery, Colton. FAY PICKELL Gill of Littleton.

and Mrs. and a sister, Mrs. Gladys el. Cremation will follow at Mt. Wallace of Harvey, 111.

(View Cemetery. Margaret Tindall of Redmond, (Editors note: Information Included in the following death Bolicei Is provided by the mortuaries. If any details, with Elder Fred M. Savage of Mortuary Chapel, with the Rev. the Rev.

M. C. Dean of the First the Reorganized Church of Je-iCarl E. Stierle of the Colton 'Methodist Church in Santa Mon- Ore. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Services will be at 2 D.m. to sus Christ of Latter-day Saints First Metnodist Cnurch officiating, Thursday at Ralph Wm. Allen The family has suggestedj Services for Fay Pickell will that friends, who so desire, may be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Em-make memorial contributions to merson Redlands Mortuary. day at Ralph Wm.

Allen Fun officiating. Burial will be in Funeral Home, Rialto. Burial is pending at Ft. Rosecrans National Cemetery, Point Loma. Pioneer Memorial Park.

eral Home, Rialto. WILLIAM HENRY GOSNEY names, dates or hours are incorrect, this newspaper would appreciate immediate notification.) B1IX1E VAN DYKE Burial will be in Hillside Mem orial Park, Redlands. PERCY MOORE the Visiting Nurse Association, in lieu of flowers. IDA B. BLAND William Henry Gosney.

55. of FLORENCE BATES Services for Percy Moore will Mrs. Ida B. Bland, 73, of 408 Mrs. Florence Bates, 85, of I.

rm 1 1 I. 19314 Pomona Bloomington, died Sunday at a Fontana hospital. A native of Sterlinc. 3047 San Bernardino, Oak San Bernardino, died tai 4 lliU' ot a so Colton Funeral Chapel. CARRIE BERNSTEIN Services for Mrs.

Carrie Bernstein will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Harris and Ross Mortuary, 1889 Firestone Los Angeles. Burial will be in Paradise Memorial Cemetery died Tuesday at her home. A hospital. A native of Australia, GreKen Acres ne had lived in Bloomington 4jnative of Dennison, Ohio, she hurl livwi in San TWnarriirm iUhp Vwtxi in San Gardens, Blooming- r.

iMnmnnal liarfH'ns. Klnnminp- Mrs. Billie Van Dyke, 40, of 126 Roberts Court, Rialto, died Sunday at a Fontana hospital following a traffic collision. A native of New Mexico, she had lived in Rialto 15 years. Survivors include her mother, Mrs.

Cleo Carter, of Madera; years. He was a veteran or World years and in California 18'dino 31 years. She was a mem- She was a member oflber of the Church of Jesus EDWARD L. SWAIN years. Trinity Methodist Church a daughter, Norma Gail Van For Your Convenience Private Forty Classified Advertising Can Be Placed at THE SUN 4th and Streets, for RIVERSIDE PRESS in Combination With RIVERSIDE ENTERPRISE SANTA ANA REGISTER The SUN Co.

Classified Dept. 4th and Streets Ph. TU 9-9666 Services for Edward L. Swain will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Mark B.

Shaw Chapel. Burial will be in Mt. View Cemetery. SAMUEL S. RENNER Graveside services for Sam Pyke of Rialto; seven brothers, Christ of Latter-day Saints, Colton.

Survivors include the husband, Robert of San Bernardino; a son, Sidney of San Bernardino; two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. in Denver, was past Matron of OES Radiante Chapter 12 and a member of the Amaranth Liberty Court In that city. Survivors include a step-son War II and a member of Rialto American Legion Post 422. He was owner of Gosney's Flying A service station on Riverside Avenue in Rialto. Survivors include the widow, Mynnie of Bloomington; four daughters, Billye Dcbra Gale M.

and Peggy seven sons, John Ter-rence David James Roy and George Etheridge of Santa Ana, Jack Carter of San ta Ana, Lester, Charles and Gil uel S. Renner will be at 11 John W. Bates of Palm Springs; Services will be at 2 p.m. bert Etheridge of Madera and Shubert Etheridge of Westmins in Los Angeles. Tillie's Mortuary Co.

is in charge. EMMA L. JOHNSON Mrs. Emma Leota Johnson, 77, of 4081 Leigh Rubidoux, died Sunday in a Riverside hospital. A native of Boscobel, she was a former resident of Colton and had lived in California 20 years.

A retired nurse, she was a member of the Women's Benefit Association and the First Methodist Church in Colton. Survivors Include two daughters, Mrs. Rosella Shallenberger of Rubidoux and Mrs. Camilla Summers of Kelso, four grandchildren; and two great- a daughter, Mrs. Helen I.

Funk ter; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Thursday at Stephens Bobbitt Chapel. Burial will be in Mon-tecito Memorial Park. Friends) a.m. today in Mt.

View Cemetery. Mark B. Shaw Co. is in charge. KARL DEAN DICK of San Bernardino; four grand- may call at the chapel after 2 Private cremation services p.m.

Wednesday. for infant Karl Dean Dick were held Tuesday at Montecito Mem ROSE MARIE MORTIMER orial Park. Stanley L. Dickey Mrs. Rose Marie Mortimer, Mortuary, Fontana, was in 85, of 3115 San Bernar dino, died Saturday at her charge.

NIGEL E. WATT home. A native of Knezmost, Bohemia, she had lived in San Services for Nigel Edward 1 Bernardino 18 years, bhe was Watt were held Tuesday at In- a member of the Church of Eng gold Chapel, Fontana, with Commander Richard H. Strat- land. Survivors include a daughter, ton of DAV 87 Fontana and Mrs.

Paul H. Yelton of San Ber Charles Rose, chaplain, officiat nardino; three grandchildren; ing. American Legion Post 2b2, I Qfj)QIPQ(DQ QQQfMirj SQQQfjSW and a great-granddaughter. Private services were held Tuesday at Stephens Bobbitt Chapel. Cremation followed in 13 Mt.

View Cemetery. JACK F. BURNS Fontana, and Ralph Broiles Post 6563 VFW participated. World War I Barracks 386, Fontana also participated. Selections rendered were "We'll Never Grow Old" and "Beyond the Sunset." Burial will be at 11:40 a.m.

today at Ft. Rosecrans National Cemetery, Point Loma. LAURA K. KYGEIt Services for Mrs. Laura Kath-erine Kyger were held Tuesday at Mark B.

Shaw Kremer Cha Jack Francis Burns, 62, of 750 W. 4th San Bernardino, died Thursday at a San Bernardino hospital. A native of New York Fast, friendly, reliable loan service is why so many thousands of home owners have chosen First Federal. There's an experienced loan officer at your nearest First Federal office waiting to serve you. he had lived in San Bernardino 17 years and in California 47 years.

He was a uathonc. 33363 7jf gj There are no known immedi pel with the Rev. Frank E. Smith, pastor of First United Presbyterian Church, officiating. ate survivors.

Mass will be offered at 9 a.m. Friday at St. Bernardine's Cath Selections rendered were "Beau olic Church. Burial win De in Mt. View Cemetery.

Friends may call at Mark B. Shaw tiful Isle of Somewhere" and "Abide With Me." Burial was in Montecito Memorial Park. Chapel after 7 p.m. Thursday. SAVING PENNIES MEANS MORE CHRISTMAS DOLLARS for YOU Don't forget our COUPON DRAWING ot each Miller's Branch Store, each week, another winner of $10.00 deductible from any toy purchase! Fill out the free coupon at any cashier's counter.

JOSE F. RODRIGUEZ AUGUSTA McCALMON Services for Mrs. Augusta McCalmon were held Tuesday at Mark B. Shaw Kremer Cha Jose F. Rodriguez, 19, of 10440 Hemlock Fontana, died Tuesday in an Upland hos pel with the Rev.

Roger D. Veum officiating. Selections rendered were "Ave Maria," "Oh SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Or SAN BERNARDINO FREE PARKING AT 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 8AN BERNARDINO: 555 STREET, TU 9-0881 BAR8TOW: 119 SO. FIRST STREET, CL 6-6873 pital. He was a native and life resident of San Bernardino County.

Survivors Include the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emeterio Rodri Ii Remco's Fighter Set Pistol, helmet, grenades Hardwood Baby Grand Piano Remco's Mess Kit, Canteen Target Dart Gun Set Golf Club Set Baseball and Glove Set Large Blackboard Use Your Plastic Tea Sets Drink and Wet Doll Manikin Doll 12" in lovely party dress Clown Doll in harlequin suit Mechanical Lady Bug Metal Helicopter Air Force Bomber Greyhound Bus Use rour guez of Fontana; three brothers, 1 Andrew, Frank and Johnnie; OPEN FRIDAYS 'TIL 5:30 OPEN FRIDAYS TIL 5:30 and a sister, Mary Helen; all God of Loveliness" and "Asleep in Jesus." Pallbearers were William S. Satovich, Ben D. Nichols, Earl D.

Empey, Earl D. Brotchie, John J. Finch and L. W. Beebe.

Burial was in Mt. View Cemetery. ABBIE M. PRICE Services for Mrs. Abbie M.

of Fontana. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Thursday at Knopsnyders w. I Price were held Tuesday at of Friction buses and BankAmericard BankAmericard Large Assortment Toys! Racers, cars, jeeps Mark B. Shaw Chapel with Dr.

1 mi, Owen T. Day of Calvary Bap-; tist Church officiating. A "Going Home" was rendered, Burial was in Mt. View Ceme-1 6-FT. CHRISTMAS TREE CompUt With 12" Color Whe.l tery.

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Years Available:
1894-1998