Nicolaus,
Harms & other related Families: Obituaries, Death Notices.
page three
Sac Bee Mon 5 Jan
1920 p5
DEATHS
GRAHAM - In this city, January 4, 1920, Sarah A. GRAHAM daughter of
the late Mrs. M. C. WILLIAMS, sister of Mary V. GRAHAM and Frank L. WILLIAMS,
aunt of Mrs. Hazel SHEPPARD of Sacramento and Mrs. Lulu STILLWELL of San
Francisco, a native of California. Friends are welcome at the family home
near Elverta, and are invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow
(Tuesday) at 1 p. m. at Union Center Cemetery. Ryan & Cippa funeral directors.
Sac Bee Wed 25 Feb
1920
NICOLAUS - In this city. February 24,1920. John NICOLAUS, husband
of the late Katie NICOLAUS. father of John A., Fred W., George J., & Louis
T. NICOLAUS, Mrs. Minnie MANLEY and the late Herman NICOLAUS, brother
of Henry NICOAUS. a native of Germany. aged 82 years 3 months& 16 days.
Remains at the home of Miller & Skelton. 1400 L Street. Funeral private.
Interment, City Cemetery. (Amador County papers copy.)
Sac Bee Fri 3 Mar 1922
p.13 c.4
MRS. MARY NICOLAUS DIES AT 85
Mrs. Mary NICOLAUS, relict of the late George NICOLAUS and a resident
of Sacramento for about half a century, died yesterday at her home at
2201 P Street. Death was due to old age, Mrs. NICOLAUS having reaches
her eighty-fifth birthday the day before she succumbed. She was a native
of Germany.
Descendent is survived by two sons and a daughter, G. W., J. H. and Lillian
NICOLAUS. Arrangements for the funeral probably will be completed today.
Sac. Union Sat 4 Mar 1922
Deaths.
NICOLAUS - In this city, March 2, 1922, Mary. wife of the late
George NICOLAUS, mother of G. W., J. H., Lillian and the late Mrs. Elizabeth
WILLIAMS: a native of Germany aged 85 years 1 day. Friends are welcome
at her late residence, 2201 P street. until 12 m today (Saturday). Funeral
and interment private. Arthur D. Fenton, funeral director. 1237 I street.
Riverside Independent Enterprise 9 May 1922 p6
DEATH NOTICE
BOND-In Riverside Cal., May 8, 1922, Pelatiah BOND, aged 88 years father of Mrs. M. L. HUNT and Mrs. C. A. WHITE.
Funeral services will be announced later by M. H. Simons & Co.
Sac Union Sun 21 May 1922
Deaths
NICOLAUS - In Colusa, Cal., May 18, 1922, Henry NICOLAUS, husband
of the late Lizzie NICOLAUS, father of Henry NICOLAUS Jr. and the late
Gerhardt NICOLAUS, grandfather of Evelyne Louise and Sallie Elizabeth
NICOLAUS; a native of Germany, age 82 years, 4 months, 25 days. Friends
may view the remains today (Sunday) from 1 p. m. until 8 p. m., at the
home of Miller & Skelton, 1015 10th st. Funeral private. Interment East
lawn cemetery.
Sac Union 30 Sep 1922
PIONEER RESIDENT CALLED IN DEATH
Mrs. Dorretta HARMS, 88 years old, a pioneer resident of Sacramento, died Friday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John G. MILLER, 2601 G street. Mrs. HARMS was born in Germany and came to California 50 years ago. Her husband died 25 years ago.
She leaves two daughters, Mrs. George WISSEMAN and Mrs. John G. MILLER of Sacramento. She was the grandmother of Charles E. BAUER of Texas, Albert L. BAUER of Sacramento, Mrs. Gertrude D. COLLINS of Los Angeles, Mrs. L. W. HAUSER of Los Angeles, George and Walter J. WISSEMAN of Sacramento.
Riverside Daily Press 30 Mar 1923 p5
FUNERAL NOTICE
Funeral services off Mary Ellen ZICOVICH, beloved little daughter of Mrs. Corinne ZICOVICH, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. WHITE of 321 Centeral avenue, were conducted this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the M. H. Simons & Co. chapel, Dr. J. Lewis Gillies officiating. Interment in Olivewood cemetery.
Sac Bee Thu 27 Sep
1923
NICOLAUS - Near Union House, Sacramento County, September 26, 1923,
Lena wife of J. H. NICOLAUS, mother of Earl, George, Charles, Lester,
Henry Jr., Lawrence & Elva NICOLAUS, Mrs. Walter PASCOE, daughter of Mrs.
Lena NICOLAUS, sister of Mrs. Sophia DOSCH, Mrs. Annie WAITE, Mrs. Benna
POOLE, Mrs. Lizzie STAHL, & Henry HARMS; a native of California. Aged
52 years 5 months 2 days. Friends are welcome at her late home, where
funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock Saturday September 29th. Internment
Masonic Cemetery, Elk Grove. Arthur D. Fenton, funeral director.
Sac Union Thu 27 Sep 1923
Mrs. H. J. Nicolaus of Union House Is Dead
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock for Mrs.
H. J. NICOLAUS, age 52 years, who died at her home near the Union House
Wednesday. Mrs. NICOLAUS was well known in Sacramento county, her husband
having been an extensive rancher for a number of years. She is survived
by her husband, six sons, Earl, George,Charles, Lester, Henry Jr., and
Laurence; two daughters, Elva NICOLAUS and Mrs. Walter PASCO; four sisters,
Miss Lena HARMS, Mrs. Sofa DOSCH, Mrs. Anna WAITE and Mrs. Lizzie STALL,
and a brother, Henry HARMS.
Sac Bee Mon 19 Nov
1923
DEATHS
DILGER - In this city, November 18, 1923, William A. DILGER, son
of the late Joseph and Emma DILGER, brother of Mrs. George A. ATKINS of
Sacramento; a native of California. Funeral private, Miller & Skelton,
funeral directors.
Sac Bee Fri 31 Oct
1924
NICOLAUS - In this city October 31, 1924, Laura NICOLAUS, beloved
wife of Fred W. NICOLAUS, daughter of the late Ira and Lizzie GRIMM, Sister
of the late Walter GRIMM. Niece of Bert and Charles GRIMM, Annie REW and
Sarah TUTTLE of Woodland, cousin of Mrs. O. B. LEHMAN of Oak Park and
Mrs. T. W. MARLOW of Stockton: a native of California. Friend are respectfully
invited to attend funeral Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from her late
home, 2920 T Street, where services will be held. Interment I. O. O. F.
Lawn. W. F. Gormley, funeral director.
Sac Bee Mon 3 Nov 1924
HARMS - IN Elverta 1, 1924, Lena HARMS. Wife of the late Charles
Harms, beloved mother of Mrs. Lizzie H. STAHL of South San Francisco,
Mrs. Anna WAIT of Elverta, Mrs. Sophia DOSCH, Mrs. Philippina POOLE, Henry
D. HARMS of Sacramento & the late Mrs. Lena NICHOLAS: a native of Germany,
aged 98 years, 8 months and 10 days. Friends are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday) at 1:30 p.m., from the home
of Harry A. Nauman & Son. 1811 G Street. Interment City Cemetery.
Sac Bee Sat 13 Dec
1924
GOVAN - In this city, December 13, 1924, J. Elias GOVAN husband
of Julia GOVAN, brother of Mrs. T. B. HALL, Miss Jeanne GOVAN of Sacramento,
Robert B. GOVAN of San Francisco and the late William H. GOVAN and Mrs.
James MacLEAN: a native of Philadelphia, Pa. Friends may view remains
at his late residence, 2600 N Street, Monday from 11 A. M. until 1 P.
M. Funeral private. Miller & Skelton, directors.
Sac Union Mon Morning
1 Nov 1926
DEATHS
NICOLAUS - Entered into rest near Union House, Sacramento county,
October 30, 1926 George William NICOLAUS, son of the late George and Mary
NICOLAUS, brother of Mrs. C. J. HASMAN, J. H. NICOLAUS and the late Mary
WILLIAMS; a native of California, aged 60 years. Mr. NICOLAUS is at the
palm chapel of James R. Garlick, corner Twentieth and P streets. Funeral
notice hereafter.
Sac Bee or Union 29 Nov 1926
SOUTHWORTH-- In this city. November 28, 1926 Ernest L. SOUTHORTH, husband of Emma L. SOUTHWORH, father of Mrs. Sam THORP. a native of Canada.
Funeral and interment private as Sacramento Cal.
Sac Bee Sat 4
DEC 1926
DEATHS
NIKOLAUS - In this city, December 3, 1926, Elizabeth NIKOLAUS,
widow of the late Jacob NIKOLAUS, aunt of Mrs. Elizabeth ROLOFF and the
late Freda LANG, great-aunt of Jack and George T. K. SCHULTZ; a native
of Germany, aged 88 years 11 months 18 days. Friends are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral Monday morning at 10 o'clock from Gormley's
chapel,
2015 M Street, where services will be held. Interment private.
Sac Bee Wed 14
Sep 1927
Rail Employe Dies
After Long
Illness
Frederick W. DOSCH, employe of the Southern Pacific Railroad,
died to-day at the Southern Pacific Hospital in this city after a long
illness.
DOSCH leaves his widow, Mrs. Sophie DOSCH, and eight children,
Edward, Fred, Frank, Bernice, Evelyn, Elwood, Dorothy and Melvin DOSCH.
He was a brother of Mrs. Hattie COFFEE and Mrs. Emma DUNKHORST.
Dosch was a native of California, aged 54 years. The funeral
arrangements are being made by James R. Garlick.
Sac Bee Thu 10 Nov
1927
DEATHS
POOL - In this city, November 10, 1927, Mary Ellen POOL, widow of
the late Sander POOL, mother of Frank M. and Pearl POOL, and the late
Susie POOL, grandmother of Leland POOL, sister of Charles and George HARMONY,
Mrs. Willie McFARLAND and Mrs. Sallie JOHNSON: a native of Missouri. Friends
may call at her late residence, 2326 J Street, until 11 o'clock Saturday
morning. Funeral private. Please omit flowers. W. F. Gormley, funeral
director.
Sac Union Mon
19 Dec 1927
DEATHS
STEPHENSON - In this city, December 18, 1927, William Thomas STEPHENSON,
husband of Helena J. STEPHENSON, father of Dwight H. STEPHENSON, brother
of Edward G. STEPHENSON, Mrs. Alice THOMPSON of Oroville and the late
James O. STEPHENSON and Oreon PENN; a native of Missouri, aged 70 years.
Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Wednesday at 2
P. M. from the home of Clark, Booth & Yardley, 917 H Street. Interment
Masonic Cemetery, Elk Grove.
Sac Bee Sat 14 Jun 1930
POOLE - In this city, June 14 1930, Phillipena POOLE, beloved wife
of F. M. POOLE, loving mother of Leland F. POOLE, sister of Mrs. C. WAITE,
Mrs. S. DOSCH, Mrs. L. STAHL & Henry HARMS, a native of California. Friends
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services Monday afternoon
at 3:30 o'clock at W. F. Gormley & Sons chapel, 2015 M Street, Interment
private.
Mon Nov 7 1932 San Luis Obispo Daily Telegram San Luis Obispo CA p4
DEATH CALLS SLO PAINTER
John NICOLAUS 57, well-known resident of San Luis Obispo passed away at a local hospital Sunday.
Mr. NICOLAUS was born in Plymouth Calif.
He came here six years ago and has followed the trade of painting, having worked on many of the new homes and business buildings erected in the city sence.
He was a member of the local painters' union and was well and favorably known by all his associates.
He is survived by his wife Mrs. Dora POTTER NICOLAUS of this city and the following brothers and sister: Fred M. NICOLAUS, Louis NICOLAUS and Mrs. Minnie MANLEY, all of Sacramento.
Before coming to San Luis Obispo Mr. NICOLAUS lived in Sacramento.
Remains are at C. W. Palmer Mortuary.
Funeral services for the deceased will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the C. W. Palmer Mortuary. Interment will be in the Lawn cemetery.
Tues Nov 8 1932 San Luis Obispo Daily Telegram San Luis Obispo, CA p4
NICOLAUS Rites Set foe Wednesday
John NICOLAUS will be laid to rest in the I. O. O. F. cemetery Wednesday afternoon following funeral services at the C. W. Palmer Mortuary at 2:30 o'clock.
Mr. NICOLAUS passed away Sunday at the age of 57.
Sac Bee Sat 7 DEC
1935 p.5
Mrs. Elizabeth Nicolaus Dies at Family Home
Mrs. Elizabeth H. NICOLAUS, 56, a resident for ten years, died earlier
to-day in the family home at 2912 T Street.
Her death was unexpected as she appeared apparently in good
health last night while visiting friends. Her husband is Fred W. NICOLAUS.
Four sisters, Mrs. Lena BERTA and Minnie, Pauline, Minnie
and Carrie RIDDATZ, live in San Francisco. Mrs. NICOLAUS was a native
of New Jersey, and had lived in California for forty-five years.
Funeral arrangements are being made in the Harry A. Nauman
& Son Chapel.
Sac Union Sun 8 DEC 1935
MRS. NICOLAUS DIES OF STROKE
Funeral for Sacramento Woman Will Be Held Tuesday
Mrs. Elizabeth H. NICOLAUS, 56, a resident of Sacramento 10 years and
of California 45 years, died unexpectedly yesterday when she suffered
a stroke.
Funeral services will be conducted at noon Tuesday in Nauman
& Son chapel followed by burial in Sutter Creek cemetery.
Mrs. NICOLAUS was the wife of Fred W. NICOLAUS, sister of
Mrs. Lena BERTA and Minnie RIDDATZ, Pauline RIDDATZ and Carrie RIDDATZ;
aunt of Helen BERTA, all of San Francisco. The family home is at 2912
T street.
Luis Obispo Daily Telegram San Luis Obispo CA Tue 29 Dec 1936 San p6
Mrs. NICOLAUS Passes Away
Mrs. Dora NICOLAUS widow of the late John NICOLAUS passed away at a local hospital in this city Monday evening.
Mrs. NICOLAUS was a daughter of the late Lyman L. and Jane SUMNER POTTER, pioneers of San Luis Obispo county.
She was born near Santa Margarita and was 58 years of age. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Dolly DUNNING and Mrs. Annie J. LOWE, both of this city.
Funeral services will be held at the C. W. Palmer Mortuary at 2 p. m., Thursday, December 21, at which Rev. F. H. AVERY of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church will officiate.
The remains will be taken to Sacramento for interment.
Los Angeles Times Cal 13 Mar 1937
JOHNSON - Mrs. Mary JOHNSON, beloved wife of William H. JOHNSON: loving mother of Mrs. Fred J. MYERS, Mrs. Albert RIMPAU and Mrs. Robert JENSEN: sister of Mrs. Grant LEHMAN, Mrs. William DRUMM, Alfred and George PASCOE; grandmother of Albert and Edward RIMPAU and Marjorie JENSEN.
Services Monday, 2 p.m., at Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary
Sac Bee Mon 29 Mar
1937
DEATHS
NICOLAUS - In this city, March 28, 1937. John Henry NICOLAUS, Husband
of the late Lena NICOLAUS, father of Earl, George, Charles, Lester, Henry
Jr., Lawrence and Elva NICOLAUS and Mrs. Helena PASCOE. brother of Mrs.
Charles J. HASMAN; a native of California aged 70 years. Friends are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral from the home of Miller & Skelton, 1015
Twentieth Street. Tuesday at 2 P. M. Interment Masonic Cemetery, Elk Grove.
Sac Union Mon Morning
10 Jul 1939
Rites Tuesday For Wife of C. J. Hasman
Resident of Sacramento 60 Years Dies After Short Illness
Mrs. Lillian NICOLAUS HASMAN, wife of Charles W. HASMAN, Sacramento attorney,
died yesterday in Sutter hospital after a brief illness. She had lived
in Sacramento approximately 60 years.
Mrs. HASMAN was born in Oleta, long known as Fiddletown. Her
parents, the late George and Marie NICOLAUS, came to California soon after
the gold rush from Germany. Her father was a butcher in Oleta.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Tuesday in Miller
& Skelton chapel, with Rev. H. W. Opperman officiating. Burial will follow
in the family plot in City cemetery.
Mrs. HASMAN was a member of Daughters of the Nile. Her home was at 2201
P street.
Sac Bee Mon Jul 10 1939
DEATHS
HASMAN - In this city, July 9, 1939, Lillian NICOLAUS HASMAN, wife
of Charles J. HASMAN, daughter of the late George and Marie NICOLAUS,
sister of the late J. H. and G. W. NICOLAUS and Mrs. Lizzie WILLIAMS;
a native of Oleta Calif. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral from the home of Miller & Skelton, 1015 Twentieth Street, Tuesday
at 10 A. M. Interment City Cemetery.
Sac Bee Sat 14 Dec 1940 p30
EDMUND L. SHEPARD
Funeral services will be held a 2 P. M. in the family residence at 1405 Thirty Sixth Street for Edmund L. SHEPARD, a foreman for the Northern Motor Company, who died today.
Special rites will be conducted at the graveside in East Lawn Cemetery under the direction of the Sacramento Aerie No. 9, Fraternal Order of Eagles. The firm Miller & Skelton is in charge of the arrangements.
SHEPARD was a native of California, resided in Sacramento for many years. He served in Company K of the 21st Infantry in 1919.
The survivors are his wife, Mrs. Hazel K. SHEPARD, and two children, Mary SHEPARD and Mrs. Edna LAMBDIN of Sacramento; his mother, Mrs. Mary PLANK of Los Angeles; his sister Mrs. Edith SHANNON of Los Angeles and a brother, Charles S. SHEPARD of Sacramento.
Sac Bee Sat 14 Dec1940 p32
SHEPARD - In this city December 14 1940. Edmund L. SHEPARD husband of Hazel K. SHEPARD, son of Mrs. Mary PLANK of Los Angeles, father of Mrs. Edna LAMBDIN and Mary SHEPARD of Sacramento, brother of Mrs. Edith SHANNON of Los Angeles and Charles S. SHEPARD of Sacramento: a native of California, aged 50 years, 8 months.
Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the family residence, 1405 Thirty Sixth Street, Monday, 2:30 P. M. Interment East Lawn.
Sac Bee 16 Apr 1941
DEATHS
WAIT - Entered into rest, April 14, 1941. Anna WAIT, beloved wife
of Carlyle WAIT of Elverta; loving mother of Albert E., Alvin L., Lawrence
A. WAIT and Mrs. Mildred E. CARTER all of this city; Leland C. WAIT of
North Sacramento, Kenneth O. WAIT of Elverta and the late Clifford WAIT,
sister of Mrs. Sophia DOSCH of this city, Mrs. Elizabeth STAHL of South
San Francisco, Henry HARMS of Stockton, and the late Lena NICOLAUS and
Philimena POOLE; survived by five grandchildren; a native of Elverta,
Calif., aged 66 years, 3 months and 16 days. Friends are invited to attend
the funeral Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the George L. Klumpp Chapel
of Flowers, 808 O Street. Interment Masonic Lawn.
Sac Union Wed 9
Sep 1942
Mrs. Emma WOLF
Funeral services will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Cippa
& Nicoletti chapel for Mrs. Emma WOLF, a member of the early Sacramento
Strauch family, who was born in the Elverta section 73 years ago. She
died Monday night in her Rio Linda home . Interment will be in Grant Memorial
cemetery.
Mrs. WOLF was the daughter of the late David STRAUCH who came
to Sacramento from Germany in the early 1860's.
Survivors include her husband, John WOLF; her brothers, Charles
STRAUCH, Elverta; Ralph STRAUCH, Sacramento, and Gus A. STRAUCH, Pacific
disrict, and her sisters, Mrs. Annie WOLF of Elverta and Mrs. Jane JONES
of Bakersfield.
Sac Union Thu Morn
3 DEC 1942 p9
NICOLAUS - In this city, December 1, 1942, Edward A. NICOLAUS,
loving husband of Florence W. NICOLAUS, father of Wendel K. NICOLAUS of
Oakland, Edward A. NICOLAUS, Jr., of Piedmont, Mrs. Mary N. STEPHENS,
Betty NICOLAUS and Mrs. Jeanne N. CAYWOOD of Sacramento, brother of Mrs.
J. E. GOVAN and the late Louis and William NICOLAUS and Mrs. Emma L. SOUTHWORH;
a native of Sacramento, aged 74 years. Friends are welcome at the home
of Miller & Skelton, 1015 20th street until 2 p.m. today (Thursday). Funeral
private. Please omit flowers.
Sac Bee Tue 24 Aug 1943 p4
Final Distribution Of NICOLAUS Estate Is Approved By Court
An order approving final distribution and discharge of executor in the
estate of Edward A. NICOLAUS, Sacramento capitalist, was signed yesterday
afternoon by Superior Judge Malcolm C. GLENN.
NICOLAUS died December 1, 1942, leaving an estate valued at
$94,107.17 and including a one third interest in the Nicolaus Building
at 1020 Eighth Street. His will bequeathed one half the estate to his
widow, Mrs. Florence W. NICOLAUS of 2509 Capitol Avenue, and one half
to five children. Edward A. NICOLAUS, Jr., of Alameda County, a son of
the decedent, was the executor.
Sac Bee Tue 29 Jun1943 p1
Julia N. GOVAN Dies At Home
Mrs. Julia NICOLAUS GOVAN, member of an early day Sacramento family died of a heart attack last night in her residence at the Hotel Sacramento.
The widow of J. Elias GOVAN president of the defunct Robertson-Govan real estate firm, who died in 1924. GOVAN had extensive business and ranch property holdings in Sacramento City & County.
She was the daughter of Louis NICOLAUS, early day capitalist. With her brothers, the late Louis and Edward NICOLAUS, and her sister the late Mrs. Emma SOUTHWORTH, Mrs. GOVAN established the NICOLAUS building on Eight Street, between J and K Streets. She was part owner of the building.
Dr. James J. Raun, acting pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, will conduct the funeral services at 3:30 P. M. tomorrow in the East Lawn Chapel. Friends may call at the Clark, Booth & Yardley Mortuary until 1 P. M.
A native of Sacramento. Mrs. GOVAN lived as a youngster in the NICOLAUS residence at Nineteenth and J Streets, whose gardens were noted for their beauty. The home is now the Sacramento headquarters of the Western Pacific Railroad Company.
prominent in civic affairs in earlier life Mrs. GOVAN engaged in a great deal of charitable work. She was a member of the Saturday Club in former years.
Her husband started his business career as a employee of the Wells-Fargo Company and at one time served city collector. He entered the real estate firm of C. C. Robertson, as a silent partner when it was established in 1905. Later the firm name was changed to the Robertson-Govan Company. GOVAN became president of the company when his partner died in 1921. The firm later went out of business.
Mrs. GOVAN is survived by seven nieces, Mrs. Sam THORP, Mrs. Earl DESMOND, Miss Gladys NICOLAUS, Mrs. Robert STEPHENS, Miss Betty NICOLAUS, Mrs. Grant CAYWOOD, and two nephews Wendel K. NICOLAUS and Edward A. NICOLAUS.
Sac Bee Sat 25 Aug
1945
DEATHS
STRAUCH - In this city, August 24, 1945, Lena C. STRAUCH, beloved
wife of Charles C. STRAUCH of Elverta, loving mother of Mrs. Lillian A.
BRENNER, Mrs. Ruby M. HOEFLING, Mrs. Pearl M. WERNSMAN. All of Sacramento
County, Mrs. Eva JONES of Alameda, Mrs. Grace A. MALONE and Mrs. Bernice
A. LUX of Rio Linda and the late David D. STRAUCH, sister of John J.,
August W., and William J. WOLF, grandmother of 10 grandchildren; a native
of California, aged 67 years, 3 months, 8 days. Friends may call at the
Cippa & Nicoletti Funeral Home, corner of 28th and Q Streets. Funeral
notice hereafter.
San Mateo Times Mon
22 Jul 1946 p.9
ELSIE HARMS STAHL
(Times County News Service)
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO - July 22, Funeral services for Mrs. Elise
HARMS STAHL, 72, of 636 Miller avenue, South San Francisco were held this
afternoon from the chapel of Nauman, Muzio & Lincoln followed by interment
at Cypress Lawn. Mrs. STAHL died Saturday night at South San Francisco
hospital following a long illness. A native of Sacramento she had resided
here for the past 46 years. She leaves her husband Charles Edwin STAHL
and two daughters, Mrs. Alma S. LUDWITH and Mrs. Orianna ANSLEY, all of
South San Francisco and a sister, Mrs. Sophie Dosch of Sacramento.
Sac Bee Mon 26 Aug
1946
DEATHS
WAIT - In Elverta August 25, 1946, Carlyle WAIT, husband of the late
Anna WAIT, loving father of Albert Elwood, Alvin Lloyd, Leland Chester
and Lawrence Alden WAIT, Mrs. Mildred CARTER of this city and Kenneth
Oliver WAIT of Elverta, brother of Albert Luther WAIT of Plymouth, grandfather
of James Donald, Kenna and Marlene WAIT and Mrs. Lois Jean SINGLETON:
a native of Boone Co., Iowa, aged 78 years, 7 months, 12 days. Friends
are invited to attend the funeral Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from
the George L. Klumpp Chapel of Flowers. 808 O Street. Interment Masonic
Lawn.
San Mateo Times Fri
9 Apr 1948 p.15
CHARLES EDWIN STAHL
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO - April 9, Brief funeral services for Charles
Edwin STAHL of 636 Miller avenue, South San Francisco will be held tomorrow
at 2:45 p.m. from the chapel of Nauman, Muzio and Lincoln. Interment at
Cypress Lawn Memorial Park will be private. A native of Pennsylvania,
STAHL had lived in South San Francisco for 48 years. He was 79 years of
age. He was the husband of the late Elsie STAHL and the father of Alma
S. LUDWITH and Orianna ANSLEY, both of South San Francisco.
Sac Bee Mon 7 Mar 1949 p 5
MRS. EDNA P. THOMAS
Mrs. Edna Pearl THOMAS, 62, a Sacramento resident for nearly 20 years, died today in her home at 5306 Fourteenth Avenue following a stroke.
Born in Broderick, Yolo County, Mrs. Thomas was the wife of George J. THOMAS Sr., a retired Sacramento salesman.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by her sons, George J. Jr., and Patrick F. THOMAS of Sacramento; her daughters, Mrs. Marie BRYAN, Mrs. Ruth BOWERS and Mrs. LaVerne FAULKNER of Sacramento and Edna BROWN of Reno, Nev.; her sisters Mrs. Lilly DUTTON, Mrs. Ellen STEEL, and Mrs. Alice DUPZYK of Sacramento, her brothers Charles, Fred and Clarence HARMS of Sacramento; 10 grandchildren, and three great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 2 PM Wednesday in the W. F. Gromley & Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Odd Fellows Lawn Cemetery.
Sac Bee Wed 28 Dec
1949 p.4 c.2
FRED W. NICOLAUS
Last rites for Fred W. NICOLAUS, 74, of 3133 Fourth Avenue, who died in
a local hospital yesterday, will be held at 1:30 PM tomorrow in the chapel
of Harry A. Nauman and Son.
Interment will be in Odd Fellows lawn Cemetery.
NICOLAUS was born in Plymouth, Amador County, and lived in
or near Sacramento for 60 years. He was a retired painter.
He was the husband of the late Lizzie NICOLAUS and brother
of George J. and Louis T. NICOLAUS and Mrs. Minnie MANLEY, all of Sacramento.
He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
Sac Union Thu 29 DEC 1949
Fred NICOLAUS Funeral Will Be Held Today
Services will be held today at 1:30 P. M. from Nauman's for Fred W. NICOLAUS,
74, of 3133 Fourth Avenue, who died Tuesday in a local hospital. Burial
will be in Odd Fellows lawn.
NICOLAUS was a native of Plymouth but had lived in Sacramento and vicinity
for 60 years. He was a painter.
He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
NICOLAUS is survived by his brothers, George J. and Louis
T. NICOLAUS and a sister Mrs. Minnie MANLEY of Sacramento.
Index
page one: 1850- 1899
page two: 1900 - 1919
page three: 1920 - 1949
page four: 1920 - 1949
page five: 1930 - 1949
page six: 1950 - 1969
page seven: 1970 - 1985
page eight: 1986 - 1999
page nine: 2000 - Pres.
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