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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 26

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San Bernardino, California
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IwN C-7 v.x i. Nov. 20, 1964 ceived in a traffic crash. A na-i Rosary will be recited at 8 tive of Canada, he had resided p.m. Sunday at Mark B.

Shaw In ihe Shadows ton-Peers Funeral Home, Tulare. Services will be at Hamilton-Peers at 10 a.m. Saturday. Burial will be in Tulare Ceme JAMES A. BLANCHARD Services for James A.

Blanch-ard were held Thursday at In- gold Chapel, Fontana. The Horace S. Cushing of Fontana in Hollywood 7 days, and in i Chapel. Mass will be offered at WILLIAM J. IIARRELL Services for William J.

Harrell will be at noon today at the 8:15 a.m. California 6 months. Monday at St. An- PEGGY JEAN COLLINS thony's Catholic Church. Burial He was a writer for Ameri Community Church officiated.

Peggy Jean Collins, 3, daugh- can Broadcasting Co. Vaughn Houck were held Thursday at the Patio Chapel of Bobbitt Memorial Chapel. The Rev. Harold Lorimer of the First English Lutheran Church officiated. Music Included "In The Garden" and "Abide With Me." l.urial was in Mt.

View Ceme tery, Tulare. Tillie's Mortuary Co. is directing locally. FRANK A. NORTON will be Mt.

View Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel after 7 p.m. Saturday. Survivors include his mother, er of Mrs. rannie w.

unnns Mrs. Muriel King, and a broth of 2866 Pennsylvania San chapel of Grove Colonial Mortuary. Burial will be in Mt. View Cemetery, Barstow. MARTHA BROLY Services for Mrs.

Martha (Continued on 9, Column 1) Music included "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and "God Be With You Until We Meet Again." The remains were shipped, Graveside services for Frank Bernardino, died Wednesday (Editor's note: Information included in the following death notices is provided by the mortuaries. If any details names, dates or hoars are incorrect, this newspaper would appreciate immediate notification.) LOUIS DEVERCY JAMES T. WILLIAMS Arthur Norton were held Thurs at a San Bernardino hospital. er, Anthony King, both of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Remains have been forward' ed to Trull Funeral Home, Tor Services for James T.

Wil day in Sawtellcs Cemetery, Los tery. Besides her mother, she is survived by three brothers, Dale, liams will be at 10 a.m. Satur Anceles. ihe military services onto, for services and burial. were conducted by the Rev.

Al following cremation, to Orting, Washington. INFANT DARRFL HOUCK Services for infant Darrell day at Tillie's Mortuary Chapel, with the Rev. Charles Ander Raythel and Isaac W. all of San Bernardino; six sisters, Mrs. Shirley Reed, Ethel, Dar- len Peoples.

Mark B. Shaw Co. directed. son of Mt. Zion Baptist Church Louis Devercy, 82, of 258 E.

Bobbitt Memorial Chapel di-rected locally. HENRY M. LaPORTE line, Linda, Palmer and Gold- San Fernando Boulevard. Bur bank, died Wednesday in a Sanjie, all of San Bernardino; and Bernardino hospital. A native of.her maternal grandmother, Mrs.

Henry M. LaPorte, 86, of 307 life TunfoBuy APPLES and APPLE CIDER for Arrowhead San Bernar Ethel Weeks of Los Angeles. officiating. Burial will be in Pioneer Memorial Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary after 1 p.m.

today. ALBERTO BERNAL Wake for Alberto Bernal will be at 8 p.m. today at Hamil Hungary, he had resided in Cal ifornia 56 years. He was a Cath dino, died Wednesday at home, Services are pending at Til- He was a native of France. lie's Mortuary Co.

There are no known surviv olic. There are no known survivors. CttfiBADCE ors. 4 Days Only JOSEPH A. FARRIS 1 Graveside services will be at THANKSGIVING Joseph A.

Farris, 67, of 7714 9:30 a.m. today in Hermosa Tamarind Fontana, died Wednesday at a Long Beach MM If on this Cemetery, Colton. "The Rev. Michael Keane will officiate. Kok DeJong Colton funeral Chapel Model Sewing Machines and Hospital.

A native of San Fran Cisco, he was a Lie resident of 1 II I 1 II Ml is directing. BEULAH WOOTEN California and had lived in Fontana 16 years. He was a plum ber. liOopToim: It i I A in Mrs. Beulah Wooten, 65, of 666 Muscott San Bernardino, Piano 195 1 "to tho Mountain Orchards of died Wednesday at a San Bern' ardino hospital.

A native of Mis- He was a member of Knights of Columbus, American Legion Post 262 of Fontana, Disabled American Veterans Chapter 87 of Fontana, World War I Barracks 386, Veterans of Foreign Wnr Pnst FVintana F.Iks sissippi, she had resided in San VACUUMS ALL MAKES AND MODELS 38 TO 62 OFF TAKE YOUR PICK! EVEN MORE ON USED AND FLOOR MODELS Bernardino 9 years, and in Cal ifornia 10 years. Southern. California's Lairyest Apple Oidaid She was a deaconess and a 20i3 and Plumbers Loc- in OAK GLEN member of the Deaconess Board al 364. mm of New Hope Baptist Church. Survivors include the hus Kay Guitar Outfit Cl'ITAR TASE l(jp Kogrr Drum Set 4-PIECE OC'ITIT RED OK BLUE SPAtiKI.E Moh Kite THE KINKST OI ITAIi MADE vo OR CANDY APPLE PEM He is survived by the widow, Teresa; a son, Joseph D.

of Upland; two daughters, Mrs. band, James; four sons, Melvin of San Bernardino; FreddyjMadeline Stubben and Mrs. Ann PACK a LUNCH 699" D. of Colorado, Lee Otis Wooten Humphry, both of Fontana; and of San Bernardino and Joseph 20 grandchildren. WLKUTZIR I 44.

Nat. Muutll Id Parriml.il 22 Control Tub. Rosary will be recited at 7:30 Franklin Wooten of Las Vegas, six daughters, Mrs. Pinky Mae Bailey, Willie Mae Wooten, Mrs. Clara Dell Thomas and Picnic in Oak Knoll Paik at LOS Riog MCTCHO p.m.

today at Ingold Chapel. Fontana. Mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Saturday at Resurrec- l.ay'Atray for hrintmai Delivery HOME DEMONSTRATION NO OBLIGATION any Othtrt I ft HOOYERS Mrs. Zcona Parker, all of San tion Catholic Church, Fontana.

Bernardino, and Mrs. Bertrand' Burial will be in Green Acres Holman and Mrs. Laura Annie Memorial Gardens, Blooming-Hobley, both of Los Angeles; a ton. am FROM wv rrom brother, William R. Mayheld of Oh tan Mwy to MwK, ttw to Mltndt or kMunont and tnex to 0K 6um.

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