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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 11

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Keith Bailey of First South Eap-' Bye." Wednesday, April 16, 1953 THE DAILY SUN A-ll VITAL RECORDS IN THE SHADOVS HODGES Daughter to Mrs. George Patrick Lane, accompanied by years. Services 10 a.m. tomorrow, Stephens Bobbitt ChapeL Interment, Mt. View Cemetery.

ANDERSON In Fontana, April 15, 195S. Victor H. Anderson. 53. native Galton, resident Fontana seven years, California 35 years Services 10 a.m.

Friday, Ingold Chapel. Fontana. Interment. Forest Lawn Cemetery. Glendale.

WALTER In San Bernardino, rpciripnt of San Bernardino MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSCED KNOX-FAIR James Leslie, 47; Lois, 34; both Redlands. KUDOLIS-BARNE3 Charles Freder ick. 21: Melva Ruth, 21; both San Bernardino. LEWIS-JOHNSON "Leray, 22, Solana Beach; Clariece Geraldine, 20, Bloomington. MENDEZ-SMTTH Hugo Alfonso, 26, Virginia; Sharon Ann, 26, San Bernardino.

MOLZAHX-HASTY William Dean. 35; Helen Elizabeth, 36; both San Bernardino. PERRY-CHAIN Dorcey Martin, 24; Shirley Ann. 18; both Shatter. RAMIREZ-GALIANO Joe Gonzales, 32; Mary Dolores, 23; both Redlands.

ROBB-LIPFORD Calvin Lee. 25; Jack-lyn Dale. 24; both San Bernardino. RODRIGUEZ-AMAY A Evaristo 24; Lucille Irene, 22; both San Bernardino. SATTERWHITE-BARNES Horace 22; Joyce Lee, 21; both San Bernardino.

SAUCEDO-VILLALPANDO John Perez, 30, Colton; Asapita Sermiento. 27, San Bernardino. SHIRLEY-HAMMIT Jerry William. 23 San Bernardino; Shirley Joan. 25, Fon tana.

SPURLIN-MAYS Leonard Franklin, 25. Riverside; Joanne Gladys, 20, Yucaipa. SURBER-TOWNSEND Ronald Vernon, 21: Patricia Ann. 19; both Yucaipa. TAYLOR-GOODSON Robert Dewey, 27.

Highland: Juanita. Margaret, 18, -San Bernardino. YORK-RAMIREZ Gary Lee. 21- Vic- torville; Magdalena, ZL Oro Grande. BORN MATHEWSON Son to Mrs.

Bruce, 1540 W. Cypress Redlands, April 7, 1958, at Redlands Community Hospital. JOHNSON Son to Mrs. Boyd 12162 17th Redlands, April 7, 1958, at Redlands Community HospitaL CASTRO Daughter, to Mrs. Ted.

1490 Soffel Mentone, April 1958, at Redlands Community Hospital. MEIDELL Son to Mrs. Charles, Alder Mentone, April 9, 1958, at Red-lands Community HospitaL ABBEY Son, to Mrs. Robert, 513 Georgia St. Redlands, April 10, 1958.

at Red-lands Community Hospital. MORTENSEN Son to Mrs. Jack 4624 Mountain View San Bernardino, April 3. 1958, at St. Bernardine's Hospital.

COOLEY Daughter to Mrs. Robert 452 Michael San Bernardino, March 27. 1958. at Norton Air Force Base Hospital. JOHNSON Daughter to Mrs.

William 139 S. St. San Bernardino, March 27. 1958, at Norton Air Force Base Hospital. ALVAREZ Daughter to Mrs.

Manuel 846 Clevenger San Bernardino, March 30, 1958. at Norton Air Force Base Hospital. Roy Kersey will be held today at 3 p.m., Mark B. Shaw Co. directing.

Interment will be at Mt. View Cemetery. 73, native Kansas, resident San Bernardino one year. California IVi years. Body to be forwarded to Wellington.

by Stephens Bobbitt Funeral Home for services and interment. ABBOTT In San Bernardino. Calif-April 14. 1958. Mrs.

Edna Weir Abbott 62, native Canada, resident Ontario 53 years, California 60 years. Services pending, Kremer Funeral Home. WILSON In Yucaipa. April 14, 1958, Elmer A. Wilson, 55, native Nebraska, resident Yucaipa two years.

Services Thursday, 2 p.m., Emmerson's Yucaipa Mortuary. Interment Hillside Cemetery, Redlands. FLORISTS STEPHENSON'S FLOWERS It Costs No More for Our Service 417 It Central Ride HJx 43-4123 FUNERAL DIRECTORS MARK B. SHAW. INC.

Nearly Vi Century of Funeral Service 1525 Waterman Ave. S.B Ph TUr 4-2131 KREMER FUNERAL HOME Personally Conducted Services 1446 MT. VERNON AVE. PH. TUr 5-1611 Lord's Funeral Chapel Distinctive Funeral Service 1358 Mt Vemon Ave.

Phone TUr 9-2721 STANLEY L. DICKEY MORTUARY 8030 Mango Fontana VA 2-2285 TILLIE'S FUNERAL HOME 551 No. Mt. Vernon Ph. TUr 9-8668 STEPHENS BOBBITT FUNERAL HOME Street Phone TUr 8-0281 1156 GROVE COLONIAL MORTUARY 733 Highland Ave.

S.B. Ph TUr 9-1151 INGOLD CHAPEL (Funeral Home) 16716 Upland Fontana Ph. VA 2-8083 WM, ALLEN FUNERAL HOME Phone TRiangle 5-1123 130 S. Willow Rialto CEMETERIES MONTECITO MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Lots. Mausoleums Crematory Ph.

TA 5-3024 South End Waterman Ave. liREEN ACRES MEMORIAL GARDENS Serving the Inland Empire 19050 7th St. Bloomington Ph. TRinity 7-0725 MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY Highland Avenue at Waterman San Bernardino. Ph.

TUr 5-61S8 Pallbearers were Leslie Neil Oral Samuel D. Jr. and Harry J. Bollong, and Norris V. Choisnet.

Interment was in Mt. View Cemetery. MARGARET BROWN Mrs. Margaret Brown, 68, who had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Lula- Graitge at 1156 St.

for the past six months, died Monday. She was a native of New York, and formerly of Pittsburgh, Pa. Additional survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Adaline Gallina of San Bernardino and Mrs. Evelyn Kirkpatrick of Bridgeville, four grandchildren, two great grandchildren; three sisters, Catherine, Mary and Ther-essa Steckert, all of Pennsylvania, and a brother, William Steckert of Baltimore, Md.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Stephens Bobbitt Chapel. Interment will be in Montecito Memorial Park. RENATO PAOLO BONEVI Rosary for Renato Paolo Bonini was recited last evening at Kre mer Funeral Home. Graveside services will be conducted at 9 a.m.

today in Pioneer Memorial Cemetery. MRS. VERA L. CRAIG Services for Mrs. Vera Lelia Craig will be held today at 10 a.m.

at F. Arthur Cortner Chapel, Red-lands, with interment to be in Hillside Cemetery, Redlands. DONALD P. SMITH Services for Donald P. Smith will be held today at 10:30 a.m.

at Grove Colonial Mortuary, with the Rev. Mabel Graves of Four Square Gospel Church officiating. The body will be forwarded to Reedsburg, for services and interment. HENRY R. KERSEY Graveside services for Henry K' A tist Church officiating.

Also officiating were the follow ing members of Gate City Chap ter, OES, No. 212; Edith Mackey, worthy matron; Roy Merryfield, patron; Clarence Miller, chap lain; Peggy Vesty, Ruth; Viola McBride, Esther; Helen Forrester, Martha, and Patfi Allen, Electa. Organist Winston Ellis played "In the Garden" and "Old Rug ged Cross." Pallbearers were Fred Runyon, Harry E. Dorsey, F. H.

Kelly, A. H. Marshall, R. M. Wade, W.

E. Young and Ted E. Carpenter. Interment was in Mt. View Cemetery.

CLARK C. FREEMAN Services for Clark C. Freeman were held yesterday at Stephens Bobbitt Chapel, with Chris tian Science reader Howard Irwin officiating. Organist Winston Ellis played "Saw Ye, My Saviour" and Gentle Presence." Cremation was at Mt. View Cemetery.

MARY HORRIGAV Rosary for Mrs. Mary Horrigan was recited Sunday at the Stan ley L. Dickey Mortuary in Fon tana. Mrs. Patricia Murray sang "Ave Maria" and "Rosary," ac companied by Mrs.

Mary P. Gan-ton. Requiem Mass was celebrated Monday at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Etiwanda. The Rev. Francis Horvath was recitant and celebrant.

Interment was at Green Acres Memorial Gardens in Bloomington. JOHN W. BOLLONG Services for John W. Bollong were held Monday at Stephens Bobbitt Chapel, with the Rev. Everett Schneider officiating.

Mrs. Frances Schneider, accompanied by organist Winston Ellis, sang "In the Sweet Bye and K. 1 to 00. SU Mrs. Elva Lane, sang "Ave Ma na and "jMotner uear, fray For Me." The body was forwarded to Gierback Funeral, Home, Detroit, Mich, "for interment.

JESUS M. GARCIA Services for Jesus M. Garcia were held yesterday at Ingold Chapel, Fontana, with the Rev. Aquila Zook of Compton officiat ing. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Compton, with friends serving as pallbearers.

WILLIAM G. RICHARDS Private graveside services for William Gladstone Richards were held yesterday in Mt. View Cem etery, with Stanley A. Dickey Mortuary, Fontana, directing. FRANK EDWARD WALTER Frank Edward Walter, 73, of 225 W.

Base Line, died yesterday at his residence. A native of Kan sas, he had resided in San Ber nardino one year, California V2 years. Survivors are the widow, Stit- zel, San Bernardino; a son, Jim Mancos, a daughter, Mrs. Earl Shehan, San Bernar dino; a brother, Arthur, Oregon; three sisters, Mmes. Lizzie Davis, Marysville, James Frazee, Well ington, and Leo Scheiber, Chicago, 10 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

The body will be forwarded by Stephens Bobbitt Funeral Home to Wellington for sendees and in terment. ALMA C. HARDEN The body of Mrs. Alma C. Har den will be forwarded by Kremer Funeral Home to Lewis Funeral Home, Lima, Ohio, for services, and interment in Fairmont Cem etery, Lima.

JOHN LIME FENTON Private services for John Lime Fenton were held yesterday at Kremer Funeral Home, with Dr. Richard M. Mussen of First Pres byterian Church officiating. Organist Mrs. Ava Irick played selected hymns.

Interment was in Mt. View Cemetery. GENEVA FOSTER GALE Services for Geneva Foster Gale were held yesterday at Kremer Funeral Home, with the Rev. Lloyd C. Schupbach of Central Church of Christ officiating.

Organist Mrs. Ava Irick played selected hymns. -Interment was in Montecito Memorial Park, with friends serving as pallbearers. ADA B. LEWIS Services for Ada B.

Lewis were held yesterday at Stephens Bobbitt Chapel, with the Rev. FROM BROOKLYN AND Heart Attack Fatal To Edna W. Abbott Mrs. Edna Weir Abbott, 62, for- died Monday a tan oemaroino hospital, following a heart attack. Mrs.

Weir, a native of Ontario, was the widow of Dr. Warren Abbott, who nad been a practicing dentist in San Bernardino. She had resided in California 60 years, and in. Ontario 53 years. She was a member of St.

John's Episcopal Church, San Bernardino. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Ralph J. Cornelius, Ontario; a daughter, Mrs. John S.

Burns, Vir ginia Beach, and a son, Sgt Jack M. Abbott, now en route from Japan. Services are pending at Kremer Funeral Home. Minor Tremor Felt In Sen Bernardino Rumblings of an earthquaka tremor were felt in the downtown section and outskirts of San Bernardino yesterday afternoon according to reports from several residents. Norton Air Force Base officials said they recorded the tremor at 1:52 p.m.

The small quake was felt for only a few seconds. No damage was reported. Make Emergency Call San Bernardino sheriff's deputies made an emergency public service call yesterday when they rushed special chest surgical instruments to St. "Mary's Hospital in Apple Valley from St. Bernardine's in San Bernardino.

The instruments were needed to operate on a patient, critically injured who was at the hospital and ready for major surgery. BEACH JId a pS.CI-683-CCH v. -j 83 CC THOMAS I. COOKSEY I Thomas I. Cooksey, 70, of San Bernardino, died Sunday at a Los Angeles hospital.

A.native of Em-j mons, he had resided in San Bernardino 40 years, California 48 years. He had retired four years ago as an engineer for the Santa Fe Railroad. He was a member of Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, Santa Fe Masonic Club and San Bernardino Lodge 348, Survivors are the widow, Liona and a daughter, Mrs. Hazel A. Ludkey, San Bernardino; his father, John B.

Cooksey, Wichita, a sister, Mrs. Mary I. Wheeler, Wichita, and a brother, Blaine Paola, Kan. Services will be held today at 10 a.m. at Stephens' Bobbitt Chapel, with members of Lodge 348, officiating.

Interment will be in Mt. View Cemetery. VICTOR H. ANDERSON Victor H. Anderson, 53, of 16149 Ivy Fontana, died yesterday at a Fontana hospital.

A native of Galton, he had resided in Fontana seven years, California 35 years. He was an assistant lay mis sionary for Church of the Naza- rene, and for several years as sisted his wife, Alice, a registered nurse now at Kaiser Hospital, in her work with the Indians in Keams Canyon Camp, Ariz. Other survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Anne Jacobson, North Hollywood, and Mrs. Betty Nesbitt, Los Angeles, and a brother, Walter, Los Angeles.

Services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at Ingold Chapel, Fontana, with the Rev. John J. Van Ryn of Church of the Nazarene, Colton, officiating. Interment will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale.

Those desiring may send memorial contributions to the Indian Missionary Fund, Church of the Nazarene, Colton. MARCINO CHAVEZ Rosary for Marcino Chavez was recited Monday at Ingold Chapel, Fontana, by the Henry Stec, C. R. Mrs. Catherine Forbes played several selections on the organ.

Mass was celebrated yesterday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Fontana, by Father Stec. Pallbearers were Ismiel Vega, Adam Vega, Fred Chavez, Ruben Nunez and Rudolph Nunez. Interment was in Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Bloomington. FABIOLA JACQUES Rosary for Mrs.

a i 1 a Jacques was recited yesterday at Stanley L. Dickey Mortuary, Fontana, by the Rev. Adalbert Kow-alczyk of Resurrection Catholic Church, Fontana. BELLOWS Partners 1 Choice WH1SKET-A BLEND Jf EUiOWS COMPAf I -s ta jf: WA pqH ami At hard a base key 1673 Mountain View San Bernardino, April 2. 1958.

at St Bernardine's Hospital. MONTANEZ Son to Mrs. Gilbert 3133 Mary Ann San Bernardino. April 1. 1958, at St Bernardine's Hospital.

CLARK Son to Mrs. Edward. 10640 Cherry Fontana, March 3L 1958. at Kaiser Foundation Hospital. CRAWFORD Son to Mrs.

Charles. 1172 Acacia San Bernardino, March 31, 1958. at Kaiser Foundation Hospital. DAHLSTROM Son to Mrs. Ronald, 938 30th San Bernardino, March 31.

1953. at Kaiser Foundation Hospital. DIED: BROWN In San Bernardino, April 14, 1958, Mrs. Margaret Brown, 68, native of New York, resident San Bernardino six months. Services 2 p.m.

Thursday, Stephens Bobbitt Chapel, interment Montecito Memorial Park. JACQUES In Fontana, April 14. 1958, Mrs Fabiola Jacaues. 78. native of Canada, resident eight years of Fontana and California.

Rosary yesterday at 7 p.m. at the Stanley L. Dickey Mortuary in Fontana. Body forwarded to River Rogue, Mich. FLATT In San Bernardino, April 14, 1958, Mrs.

Alabama Clementine Flatt 85, native Arkansas, resident San Bernardino and California 34 Services Set for Mrs. A. C. Flatt, Survived by 116 Mrs. Alabama Clementine Flatt, 85, who left 116 decendents, died Monday in a San Bernardino hos pital.

Mrs. Flatt is survived by three sons, three daughters, 19 grand children, 66 great-grandchildren and 25 great-great-grandchildren. Sons are Edward C. and Merl D.f San Bernardino, and Floyd Colton, and daughters, Mmes. Alice Cleghorn, Lake City, Bonnie J.

Taylor, Whittier and Gladys M. Olivas, Norwalk. Mrs. Flatt was a native of Arkansas and had resided in San Bernardino and California 34 years. She was a member of First Christian Church.

Services will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Stephens Bobbitt Chapel, Interment will be in Mt. View Cemetery. Ph. OV 6-3130 4093 Market St.

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