Obituaries and Death Notices
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Last Updated: 1 October 2008
This is a miscellaneous collection of newspaper obituaries, funeral
notices and death notices submitted by San Francisco researchers and volunteers.
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"LOBB--SHOT NINE PEOPLE THEN TURNED THE GUN UPON HIMSELF--He
Is Dead, But All His Victims Though Seriously Injured Will Recover - Barricaded
Himself In a Fourth Story, and Shot People In the Street Below -- SAN FRANCISCO,
June 21 - After holding over 1000 persons at bay for two hours, shooting
nine people and defying ten policemen, Thomas LOBB, a maniac, killed
himself at 8:05 this morning....The dead: THOMAS LOBB, top of head
blown off by himself....The body of the dead man has been identified as
that of Thomas LOBB, aged about 28 years, apparently an Englishman,
and a stranger here. In his pocket was a card bearing the address of the
British Consul-General and a receipt for baggage, showing that he was a
recent arrival in San Francisco. None of those wounded will die. It has
been learned that Thomas Lobb, the maniac, now lying dead at the morgue,
was a carpenter, who arrived here yesterday morning form Benson, Arizona."
Source: The Evening Bee (Sacramento, Cal), 21 June 1905, page 1.
Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"LOBOHM--In this city, May 28, William J., beloved
son of the late Henry G. and Martha A. LOBOHM, and believe beloved
brother of Mrs. Thomas H. CORBIN and Mrs. William
GOHL, a
native of Burlington, Iowa, aged 43 years, 8 months and 4 days." Source:
San
Francisco Chronicle, 29 May 1906, page 5. Transcribed by Nancy Pratt
Melton.
"LOCHDEN--In this city, March 31, Henry
LOCHDEN,
a native of Wedel, Germany, aged 62 years and 7 months. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, today (Friday) at 2 o'clock
pm from the undertaking parlors of Suhr and Heins, 1171 Mission street,
near 8th." Source: San Francisco Call, 2 April 1886, p. 4. Transcribed
by Mary McInnes.
"LOCKE--SAN FRANCISCO, May 23. - The following deaths
were on record yesterday in San Francisco...LOCKE, Bertha." Source:
Oakland
Tribune, 23 May 1934, Page C 31. Transcribed by jch.
"LOCKE--In this city, March 13, Isaac S. LOCKE,
a native of Maine, aged 71 years." Source: San Francisco Daily Evening
Bulletin, 14 March, 1895.
"LOCKERT--Dispatch from San Francisco, Aug. 30 --
The funeral of the late Dr. Leon LOCKERT [or LUCKERT] will
take place tomorrow, under the auspices of the Society of California Pioneers."
Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 31 Aug 1871. Transcribed by
Dee.
"LOCKWOOD--March 12, David
LOCKWOOD, New
York, 43." Source: Daily Alta California, 14 March 1851. Transcribed
by John Ireland.
"LOEBEL--In this city, October 9, 1893, Julius,
beloved husband of Mary LOEBEL, a native of Chemnitz, Germany, 45
years and 8 months." Source: San Francisco Call, 11 October 1893,
page 10.
"LOGAN--In Sacramento, December 6th, Jefferson LOGAN,
a native of Kentucky, aged 48 years." Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner,
11 Dec 1865.
"LOGAN--Margaret, 68 yrs." Source: San Francisco
Examiner, 17 Jan 1892, p. 7.
"LOGAN--THE SAN FRANCISCO TRAGEDY -- The catastrophe
at Minna and New Montgomery streets, San Francisco, was more destructive
of life and limb than was at first reputed. 4 persons were crushed to death
and several others were badly injured, 1 or 2 of whom may not recover.
There seems to be but little doubt that the disaster was the result of
culpable mismanagement as the unsafe condition of the walls of the new
building had been discussed the evening before they fell. The 'Chronicle'
of Thursday says: The killed are Johanna McDONALD, aged 37 years;
Mary LOGAN, aged 35; Peter McDONALD, aged 9 months; and Lizzie
SHERRY,
aged 11 years. The last named is a daughter of Mrs. McDONALD by
her 1st husband. Johnny SHERRY who was spoken of as having been
injured, was in a doubtful condition yesterday, he having been more seriously
injured than was at first supposed. Coroner LETTERMAN took charge
of the remains of the killed, and they were conveyed to the morgue and
there laid out. 3 tables were placed side by side, on one of which Mrs.
McDONALD
was place, on the next lay her dead children, and further on were the remains
of Mrs. LOGAN. Soon after 10 o'clock in the morning a crowd of persons
thronged to the Morgue with that morbid desire which is a part and parcel
of human nature -- a desire to look upon the faces of those who have been
suddenly called to that unknown country from whose bourne no tidings are
received, or no traveler returns. The Coroner's Clerk, Mr. O'BRIEN,
then opened the doors of the Morgue and from that time a continual crowd
poured in until evening, when it was found necessary to refuse admittance
to any more. It is estimated that over 5,000 persons, men, women and children,
visited the room in which the bodies lay." Source: Stockton Daily Independent,
25 Feb 1871. Transcribed by Dee.
"LOGAN--Noble LOGAN, a representative colored
gentleman, was buried with impressive ceremonies Monday." Source:
Sacramento
Bee (Bay Gleanings), 18 July 1887. Transcribed by Sandra Bordelon.
"LOHMANN--In this city, August 7, Sophie, beloved
wife of Henry LOHMANN, a native of Switzerland, aged 34 years. Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral TO-DAY
(Saturday), at 2 o'clock P.M. from her late residence 615 Pine street."
Source: San Francisco Morning Call, 8 Aug 1885.
"LOHSE--Betsy Flye LOHSE--Orinda - March
15, 1921 - March 16, 1992 - Betsy Flye LOHSE, a homemaker, died
Monday at her home in Orinda. She was 71. The San Francisco native lived
in Orinda 43 years. She was a member of the Anthroposophical Society of
America and the Berkeley Piano Club. She is survived by her husband of
44 years, Charles LOHSE; daughters Betty Clover LOHSE
of
Oakland, Sara LOHSE DUTTON of Fox Island, Wash, and Deborah
LOHSE
TOBIN of Walnut Creek; sister, Georgia Flye RADFORD
of Sea Ranch;
and two grandchildren. Services: A memorial will be 4 p.m. Thursday, St.
Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Orinda. Burial will be at Cypress Lawn Cemetery,
Colma, with arrangements by Hull’s Walnut Creek Chapel. Memorial Gifts:
Hillsdale College, Hillsdale Mich. 49242-9989; or Hospice of Contra Costa,
3480 Buskirk Ave., Suite 225, Pleasant Hill 94523." Source: Contra Costa
Times, 18 Mar 1992. Contact: John Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"LOHSE--Chas. LOHSE Laid to Rest - Funeral
services over the remains of the late Charles LOHSE of Ygnacio
valley, who passed away Sunday afternoon, were held from his late home
on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock followed by private interment in the
Cypress Lawn Cemetery in San Francisco. The deceased was a native of Contra
Costa County aged forty-five years. He was the son of Charles F. LOHSE
and
the late Deborah LOHSE and husband of Sarah L. LOHSE
and
father of Charles and Elizabeth. He was the brother of Mrs. Hayward
THOMAS,
Mrs. Robert MARRENNER, Mrs. Geo. WESCOTT, Dr. John Louis
LOHSE
and
Frank M. LOHSE." Source: Contra Costa Gazette, 31 Jan 1920.
Contact: John Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"LOHSE--In this city, November 3, John, beloved
brother of William LOHSE, a native of Neuenkirchen, Holstein, Germany,
aged 34 years, 6 months and 3 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral Sunday, November 6th, at 1 o'clock, from
the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1200 Mission street, near Eighth.
Interment, Laural Hill Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Chronicle,
4 Nov 1898. Contact: John Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"LOHSE--'DEATH OF A VETERAN SOLDIER'--Lieut.
Louis S. LOHSE, formerly of Company C, Eighth Regiment,
C. V. died suddenly a few days since in Martinez. Mr. LOHSE served
in the California Column during the whole war, and earned for himself the
position of Lieutenant by meritorious service. Deceased, who was a young
man much esteemed and beloved by his friends, was a brother of John F.
LOHSE,
of this city." Source: Alta California, 12 July 1866, p.1. Contact:
John Ireland irish1682@sbcglobal.net
"LOLOR--In this city, December 12, 1890, Charles
Pennington LOLOR, a native of Pennsylvania. [Philadelphia and Wilmington
(Del.) papers please copy.] The Funeral will take place TO-MORROW (Monday),
at 1 o clock P.M., from the residence, 852 Mission street." Source: San
Francisco Morning Call, 13 Dec 1890. Transcribed by Susan Quinn.
"LOMBAERTS--Death: In this city, March 13, Joseph
LOMBAERTS,
a native of Belgium, aged 65 years. Funeral from the undertaking parlors
of O'Connor & Sheehy." Source:
San Francisco Call, 15 March
1884. Transcribed by Sylvia Mast.
"LOMBARDI--In Santa Rosa, December 2, Joseph LOMBARDI,
husband of Carmela LOMBARDI of Santa Rosa. Father of Angelo
LOMBARDI
of
Santa Rosa and Augustine
LOMBARDI
of San Francisco. Member of Santa
Rosa Grove No. 121, United Ancient Order of Druids, a native of Italy.
Funeral from the Memorial Chapel of Lafferty & Smith, thence to St.
Rosa's Church. Entombment Calvary Cemetery, Santa Rosa." Source: Press
Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA), 5 Dec 1955. Transcribed by Sylvia Mast.
"LONA--In this city, January 21 [1912], at the City
and County Hospital, David LONA, a native of Honolulu, aged 19 years."
Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 23 Jan 1912. Transcribed by Nancy
Pfaff.
"LONG--The 'Golden Gate' was burned to the water's
edge near Manzanillo, on July 27th. She sailed from San Francisco, July
21st and had on board, when she left, 232 passengers, and a crew of 96.
[Among the Steerage passengers] the lost are: D. LONG." Source:
Sonoma
Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA), 14 Aug 1862. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"LONG--In this city, October 27, 1917, Edward W.,
beloved husband of Mary M. LONG, loving father of Frank K. and Edgar
S. LONG, Mrs. Catherine BUCKLEY and Mrs. Otto BOEDDIKER,
and brother of Mrs. William ULSSES of Los Angles, a native of New
York, aged 64 years. The funeral will take place tomorrow (Wednesday),
at 9:30 o'clock from the parlors of McAvoy, O'Hara & Co., 2051 Market
st.; thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated
for the repose of his soul, at 10 o'clock. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery."
Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 39 Oct 1917, p. 4. Transcribed
by jch.
"LONG--Killed, At Skull Valley, Arizona, July 25th,
by the Apache Indians: Private John WHITIG, aged 28 years; Private
Salas C. LONG, aged 27 years; members of Company I, Seventh Infantry,
C.V." Source: San Francisco Daily Examiner, 26 Sept 1865.
"LONG--Nicholas LONG, an old
time printer and one of the best known authorites on the Coast on pugilistic
and general sporting matters, dropped dead yesterday in San Francisco."
Source: Sacramento Bee, 12 April 1906. Transcribed by Sandi Bordelon.
"LONG--In this city, January 3, Sarah R., widow
of the late S. R. LONG of Sacramento City, a native of Virginia,
aged 50 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral, TO-MORROW (Monday), at 1 o'clock P. M. from the parlor of
the Girard House, corner of Seventh and Howard streets." Source: The
San Francisco Morning Call, 4 January 1885, page 7. Transcribed by
Kimberlee Young.
"LONGFIELD--In this city, January 29, Edward LONGFIELD,
a native of England, aged 42 years." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning
Call, 29 Jan 1870.
"LONGLEY--Dr. Chas. LONGLEY, a widely-known
wholesale druggist of San Francisco died at his country residence at St.
Helena a week ago last Sunday." Source: Russian River Flag (Healdsburg,
CA), 5 Aug 1875. Transcribed by Jeanne Taylor.
"LONGLEY--In this city, March 2, George W. LONGLEY,
a native of Boston, Mass. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral Friday, march 6, at 1 o'clock from the mortuary chapel
of James Magee & Co., Duboce avenue. Members of the Veteran National
Guards are requested to attend the funeral of our late comrade, Lieutenant
George W. LONGLEY. Interment, Mount Olivet Cemetery." Source: San
Francisco Chronicle, 5 Mar 1908, p. 9. Transcribed by jch.
"LONTSEN--Joseph LONTSEN, nie
years old, died on Friday, presumably from the effects of a kick in the
head by another boy." Source: Sacramento Bee (Bay Gleanings) 7 April,
1888. Transcribed by Sandra Bordelon.
"LOONEY--In this city, May 25, 1945,
Daniel S. devoted husband of the late Mary Grace LOONEY, beloved
father of Sgt. Joseph J. LOONEY, U.S.A., Edward Francis LOONEY
of Albany, Calif., and Mrs. Imelda G. LUCEY, loving grandfather
of Jerome P., Joseph J. and the late Daniel S. LUCEY and Mary B.
LOONEY,
dearly beloved brother of Sister M. P. Rupert (Presentation Sisters), Patrick
S. LOONEY and Rev. Edward M. LOONEY of Livermore, Calif.
A member of Holy Name Society of St. Michael’s Parish and Richter-McKinnon
Camp No. 2, U.S.W.V. Funeral will be held Monday morning at 9 o’clock,
from the Mortuary of Halsted & Co., 1123 Sutter St., near Polk; thence
to Mt. Michael’s Church (Broad Sr. and Plymouth Ave), where a requiem mass
will be offered for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o’clock.
Interment. Holy Cross Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Examiner,
28 May 1945, page 11 (?). Contact: Kevin
Cale kmcale07@hotmail.com
"LOONEY--In Livermore, Dec. 27, 1945, Reverend
Edward M. LOONEY, son of the late Edward and Ellen LOONEY,
brother of Patrick S. LOONEY, Sister Patrick RUPERT of the
Presentation Order, and the late Daniel, Thomas and Mary LOONEY;
a native of Cork, Ireland. Reverend Pastor of St. Michael’s Church,
Livermore. The Reverend Clergy and friends are invited to attend the funeral
Saturday, Dec. 29, 1945, at 11 a.m., at St. Michael’s Church, where a Solemn
Requiem High mass will be celebrated with Archbishop John J. Mitty presiding.
The remains will lie in state in St. Michael’s Church, Livermore, from
4 p.m. Friday until the time of the Mass. The Office of the Dead will be
recited Friday evening at 8 p.m. Internment, St. Michael’s Cemetery.
(J.C. Reimers Service)." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 28 Dec
1945, page R11. Contact: Kevin Cale
kmcale07@hotmail.com
"LOONEY--At Providence Hospital, In Oakland, February
13, Ellen LOONEY (nee SINGLETON), of 1730 Thirty-fifth avenue,
Fruitvale, beloved wife of the late Edward J. LOONEY, devoted mother
of Daniel S., the Rev. Edward M. and Patrick S. LOONEY and Sister
M.P. RUPERT of the Presentation order of this city, a native of
County Cork, Ireland, aged 77 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 8:45 o’clock a.m.,
from the funeral parlors of Samuel McFadden, 1070 Haight street; thence
to St. Patrick’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated
for the repose of her soul, at 9:30 o’clock a.m. Interment, Holy Cross
Cemetery, by carriage." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 15 Feb 1915,
page 4. Contact: Kevin Cale kmcale07@hotmail.com
"LOONEY--LOONEY, Joseph J. Of San Francisco,
October, 20, 1988; loving uncle of Jerry & Joe LUCEY, Barbara
MUSSER
and Liz SANTA CRUZ; grand uncle of Ryan and Laura MUSSER
and Lucy and Steven MUSSER and Diego SANTACRUZ; loving brother
of the late Frank LOONEY and Lala LUCY; Captain of the Sacret
Heart H.S. Football Team, 1931, forty-two year employee of Bank of America,
an Army veteran of WWll and a native of San Francisco; aged 75 years. Friends
may call after 2:00 P.M. Sunday and are invited to attend Services Monday
at 9:00 A.M. from DUGGANS SERRA MORTUARY, 500 Westlake Ave., D.C. thence
to St. Michael’s Church for a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 A.M. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Sunday, 3:00 P.M. at the mortuary. Donations
to American Youth Soccer league, Region 107, 5403 W. 138th Street, Hawthorn,
CA 90250. THE BUD DUGGAN FAMILY" Source:
San Francisco Examiner,
22 Oct 1988, page a-10. Contact: Kevin
Cale kmcale07@hotmail.com
"LOONEY--In this city, February 15, Margaret LOONEY,
a native of Ireland, aged 71 years." Source:
San Francisco Daily Evening
Bulletin, 16 Feb 1895.
"LOONEY--In this city, March 26, 1920, Mary E.,
dearly beloved wife of Daniel S. LOONEY, loving mother of Gertrude
Blossom, Edward Francis, Imalda Grace and Joseph James LOONEY, beloved
sister of Frank M. GRACE and beloved sister-in-law of Rev. Edw.
M. LOONEY, Sister Mary P. RENPERT of the Presentation Order, and
P.S. LOONEY, a native of Boise City, Idaho. Friends and acquaintances
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday), March
29, at 8:30 a.m., from the residence funeral parlors of Jas. H. Reilly
and Co., 929 Valencia St., near 20th; thence to St. Phillip’s Church, where
a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing
at 9 a.m. Internment, National Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Examiner,
28 March 1920, page 20-W. Contact: Kevin
Cale kmcale07@hotmail.com
"LOPEZ--Alejandra, daughter of Jesus and Manuela
LOPEZ,
aged 10 months. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral this day (Friday), at two o'clock p.m. from the residence of
the parents, 2006 Powell St.". Source: Alta Californian, 19 Sept
1879, page 4.
"LORD--Interment in San Francisco, Feb. 20, Benj.
A. LORD, New York, 27." Source: Alta California, 28 Feb 1853.
Submitted by Martha Richards.
"LORD--In this city, July 17, 1868, Charles S. LORD,
a native of Montague, Mass., aged 35 years (New York, Massachusetts and
Vermont papers please copy).Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral this Sunday at 2 o'clock from the residence
of A.D. NUDD, 34 Oak Grove Ave." Source: San Francisco Call,
19 July 1868, page 3. Transcribed by Sandi Bordelon.
"LORD--BY STATE TELEGRAPH, San Francisco, Dec. 4
-- Joseph F. LORD, a silversmith on Sacramento street, died suddenly
yesterday afternoon of congestion of the brain. He fell in a fit on the
street and was conveyed to his room at the Brooklyn Hotel, where he died
in a short time. He was a native of Northfield, Massachusetts, aged about
40 years, and leaves a wife at home." Source: Stockton Daily Independent,
5 Dec 1866. Transcribed by Dee.
"LORDON--Tim J, age 25." Source: San Francisco
Chronicle, 2 Sept 1915. Transcribed by Sylvia Mast.
"LORENTZEN--In San Francisco, Oct. 8th, Helena,
wife of A. P. LORENTZEN, aged 28 years." Source: Sacramento Bee,
10 Oct 1867. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"LORING--DIED of OLD AGE -- William
P. LORING, an old man aged 70, entered a saloon in San Francisco
on 3d inst., and drank a glass of wine. He approached a lunch table, but
was too weak to cut the meat, which was done for him. Before he finished
his repast he sank on a chair and immediately expired." Source: Weekly
Stockton Democrat, 8 May 1859. Transcribe by Dee.
"LORRIGAN--In this city, March 17, Mary E., wife
of Bartholomew W. LORRIGAN, a native of Ireland, aged 59 years and
10 months." Source: San Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin, 18 March,
1895.
"LORYEA--LORYEA, Dr. A. M." Source:
San
Francisco Call, 28 April 1893. Transcribed by Joyce.
"LORYEA--In St. Helena, Cal. Dr A. M. LORYEA,
a native of Charlston S. C., aged 53 years 1 month and 3 days. Friends
and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY
(Friday) at 9:30 o'clock A.M. from his late residence, 2521 California
Street, thence by special tram to Home of Peace Cemetery, leaving Valencia
Street station at 11 o'clock A.M." Source: San Francisco Call, 28
April 1893. Transcribed by Joyce.
"LOSKIN--In [San Francisco harbor], on board barque
Bramin, at sea, March 17th, Hiram LOSKIN, seaman, aged 21 years,
of Syracuse, N.Y." Source: Sacramento Transcript, 9 Jan 1851. Transcribed
by Betty Loose.
"LOTHIAN--In Arcata, July 29th, John, infant son
of Peter LOTHIAN." Source: Daily Alta California, 15 Aug
1863, p. 6.
"LOUDEN--In this city, January 13, William Andrew
[LONDEN?], a native of Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland, aged 37
years, 6 months and 21 days. Friends are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral, TO-DAY (Friday), at 2 o’clock p.m...." [copy incomplete] Source:
San
Francisco Daily Morning Call, 15 Jan 1886. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst
Chesnik.
"LOUDON--In this city, July 21, Maud E., beloved
daughter of Emily and the late Capt. W. LOUDON, aged 18 years and
3 months. Gentle, kind and loving Maud, farewell. Funeral will take place
this day (Wednesday) at three o'clock p.m. from St. Peter's Church, corner
of Filbert and Stockton street." Source:
Alta California, 23 July
1879. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"LOUGEE--Interment in San Francisco, April 11, Jeannette
LOUGEE,
Concord, N.H., 34." Source: Alta California, 27 April 1853. Submitted
by Martha Richards.
"LOUGH--Drowned while fishing--Clarence
LOUGH,
an 11 year old boy, who lived on Stewart Street, near Milvia, was drowned
off the Emeryville Wharf yesterday afternoon, while fishing." Source:
San
Francisco Call, 11 Sept 1895. Transcribed by Janet Anderson.
"LOUGHRAN--In this city, June 14th, John J., son
of Thomas and Eliza LOUGHRAN, aged 14 months." Source: San Francisco
Examiner, 15 June 1875.
"LOUGHRAN--In this city, May 30, William P., beloved
husband of Mary T. LOUGHRAN, native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged
44 years. The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock
P.M., from his late residence, 144 Shipley street. Interment, Holy Cross
Cemetery." Source: San Francisco Examiner, 31 May 1890, p. 7. Transcribed
by Susan Cherry-Boyer.
"LOUIS--At Visitaction valley, April 4, 1891. John
F., beloved husband of Jennie LOUIS, and a brother of the late Goerge
LOUIS
Jr., a native of San Francisco, aged 39 years, 6 months and 11 days." Source:
Daily
Alta California, 6 April 1891. Transcribed by Carolyn Feroben.
"LOUIS--Matthias LOUIS, Aug. 14, 51 yrs.,
Va." Source: New York Times, 6 Oct 1851. Transcribed by J.
Ireland.
"LOUIS--Ralph William, 8 months." Source: San
Francisco Examiner, 4 March 1905. Transcribed by Harry I. Stafford.
"LOVDAL--In this city, September 22, 1930, Fredericka
LOVDAL,
beloved mother of Mrs. H. Richard ROBERTS, Mrs. C. Harold TAYLOR,
Mrs. Charles J. WORTH and Mrs. Sydney K. ROSENTHAL, a native
of New York City, aged 74 years. Funeral notice later. Friends may call
at Nat C. Manely Co.'s mortuary (formerly Truman Und. Co. of S.F.), Divisadero
St., corner O'Farrell." Source:
San Francisco Chronicle, 23 Sept
1930. Transcribed by Sylvia.
"LOVE--Eve M. LOVE, Oct. 6, 1919--March 24,
1998--CROOKED RIVER RANCH--Eve M. LOVE, a resident of Crooked River
Ranch since 1996, died March 24 at St. Charles Medical Center in Bend.
She was 78. Inurnment will be private. She was born Oct. 6, 1919, in San
Francisco to Emmett and Juanita (LIVERMORE)
GRIM. She was
raised and educated in San Francisco, wher she later met and married Chas
LOVE.
Mr. LOVE preceded his wife in death. Mrs. LOVE had worked
as a blackjack dealer, owned her own tavern in Alaska, and had worked as
an employee for San Francisco County. She lived in Merced, Calif., before
moving to Crooked River Ranch. There she injoyed watching the deer. Survivors
include a daughter, Charlotte
ALLEN
of Crooked River Ranch; one
brother; and three sisters. In addition to her husband, Mrs. LOVE was
preceded in death by her parents and one daughter. The family suggests
that memorials be directed to the American Heart Association or the Humane
Society. Deschutes Memorial Funeral Home of Bend is in charge of arrangements."
Source:
The Bulletin (Bend, OR) 30 March
1998. Section B, p. 3. Submitted by Bob Allen.
"LOVE--SAN FRANCISCO DISPATCH, Mar. 16 - Harlow
S. LOVE, a prominent member of the San Francisco bar, died at his
residence in this city yesterday. All the Courts have adjourned today out
of respect to his memory." Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 17
March 1866. Transcribed by Dee.
"LOVE--At HUBBARD's ranch, Shasta county,
October 30th, Samuel E. LOVE, aged 48 years." Source: San Francisco
Daily Examiner, 8 Nov 1865.
"LOVETT-- Dispatch from San Francisco, Nov. 21 -
Captain Benjamin LOVETT, of the ship Horatio Harris, from
New York, died and was buried at sea." Source: Stockton Daily Independent
(Stockton,
San Joaquin Co., CA), 22 Nov 1871. Transcribed by Dee.
"LOVETT--Dispatch from San Francisco, July 28 --
Captain LOVETT, of the ship Horatio Harris, bound for San Francisco,
reported in distress at Papeti, died of heart disease while his vessel
was unloading." Source: Stockton Daily Independent, 29 July 1871.
Transcribed by Dee.
"LOVETT--Dispatch from San Francisco, Nov. 10 --
Michael LOVETT was taken into custody today for insanity, and sent
to the county hospital. He died soon after arriving there." Source:
Stockton
Daily Independent, 8 Nov 1872. Transcribed by Dee.
"LOW--Adrienne N. LOW 32, died Saturday at
Kaiser Hospital in Vallejo following a sudden illness. She resided at 383
S. Hartson St. and had been a resident of Napa since 1966. Mrs. LOW
was born in San Francisco on Aug. 19, 1941 and received her education in
that city also. She is survived by her husband, Vernon LOW of Napa;
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yuk SING of San Francisco; her two
daughters, Tracy Ann LOW and Kelley Ann
LOW, both of Napa; her brother,
Clavin Tom SING
of Pinole; and her sister, Eugenia LEE
of
San Francisco. Friends are invited to meet at the Claffey and Rota Funeral
Home Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. to proceed to St. John the Baptist Catholic
Church for the celebration of a funeral mass at 10 a.m. Rosary will be
recited at the funeral home Tuesday at 8 p.m." Source: Napa Register,
20 Aug 1973. Transcribed by Evalou. [Transcriber's note: All spelling is
as appears in the actual article. "Clavin" is not a typing error.]
"LOW--San Francisco, Apr. 21, 1878, Emma LOW,
18 years of age. She had prevailed on her parents to have an ovarian tumor
removed. Her brother, W.W.,with all tender care, conveyed her from San
Luis Obispo county to San Francisco by private conveyance and engaged Dr.
L.C. LANE, no doubt the leading surgeon of the coast. In the presence
of twelve select associate surgeons, the tumor was removed, the sack alone
weighing five pounds and having grown to the side. The operation proved
too severe, the patient survived but a few days. She was the eldest daughter
of H.V. LOW, native long since a resident of Alexander Valley."
Source: Russian River Flag (Healdsburg, CA), 25 Apr 1878. Transcribed
by Jeanne Taylor.
"LOWDEN--LOWDEN, Charlotte L.-44." Source:
San
Francisco Examiner, 14 Sept 1901, page 6. Transcribed by Cheri A. Smith.
"LOWDEN--TRINITY PIONEER PASSES--WEAVERVILLE (Trinity
Co.), Jan. 11 - William Spencer LOWDEN, aged 81, one of the earliest
settlers of Trinity county, died at his home here yesterday after a short
illness. He was well known throughout Northern California, having followed
the profession of surveyor in many counties. There are left two sons and
three daughters. H.L. LOWDEN, Perry LOWDEN, Miss Molie LOWDEN,
Mrs. Frank HOLLINGSWORTH and Mrs. William
CONDON. Mrs. HOLLINGSWORTH
lives in San Francisco and the others are residents of this county." Source:
Sacramento
Union, 12 Jan 1912. Transcribed by Betty Loose.
"LOWE--In this city, July 11, Anne
LOWE,
a native of Ireland, aged 47 years." Source: San Francisco Daily Morning
Call, 12 July, 1873. Transcribed by Jill Crowhurst Chesnik.
"LOW--In San Francisco, April 7, George
LOW,
aged 28 years." Source: Sacramento Bee, 10 April, 1875. Transcribed
by Sandra Bordelon.
"LOWE--In this city, May 17, William LOWE,
brother fo Ernestine FABRY and brother-in-law to Leopold M. FABRY,
a native of Siebenlehn, Saxony, Germany, aged 44 years. Friends and acquaintnaces
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral t0-morrow (Tuesday) at 2
o'clock p.m. from St. Marquise (German) Church, Geary street." Source:
San
Francisco Morning Call, 19 May 1884.
"LOWENBERG--Adolph, Died, July 11 1882. Adolph
LOWENBERG,
a German, aged 56, committed suicide at the American Exchange Hotel on
Tuesday. Despondency was the cause." Source: Sacramento Bee, 12
July 1882. Transcribed by Sandra Bordelon.
"LOWENGART--In this city, June 27, Gustave J. LOWENGART,
a native of Harrisburg, Or., aged 21 years. Friends and acquaintances are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday) at 11:30 o'clock
a.m. from the enbalming parlors of W.J. Mallady, No 738 Mission street,
opposite Grand Opera House." Source: San Francisco Morning Call,
29 June 1884, p. 6.
"LOWENSTEIN--In this city, November 24, Mrs. Pauline
LOWENSTEIN,
mother of Mrs. J. LEVY
and Randolph LOWENSTEIN, aged 52 years
and 8 monhts." Source:
Daily Alta California, 26 Nov 1885.
"LOYAL--In this city, May 28, Lorindo, beloved son
and only child of John and Anna LOYAL, a native of San Francisco,
aged 4 years, 10 months and 9 days. Funeral from 661 Willow Avenue." Source:
San
Francisco Call, 29 May 1885, p. 4. Transcribed by Sylvia Mast.
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