anaheim-gazette 1938-12-15
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Anaheim, Calif., Dec. 15, 1938
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Obituaries
MRS. ELEANOR M. SAULSBERG
Funeral services for Mrs. Eleanor May Saulsbery, 67, who died yesterday at her home on Lincoln Avenue, will be conducted tomorrow row morning at 10 o'clock from Backs, Terry & Campbell chapel with Rev. Stanley Frederick George officiating. Burial will be in Mountain View cemetery, Pasadena.
Mrs. Saulbery had lived in Anaheim six years. She leaves her husband, James Saulbery; three sons, Harry and John of Anaheim and James Saulbery of Burbank a daughter, Eleanor, of Anaheim a sister and five grandchildren.
WILLIAM PETERSON
William Peterson, 73, a native of Denmark who has resided on Mountain View avenue near the Katella substation for ten years passed away early this morning at his home after an extended illness. He came to America more than 55 years ago and has been resident of California for 14 years. He is survived by his wife, Ann Peterson; two daughters, Mrs. Elmer Carver of Glendale and Mr. Vincente Yorba of Santa Ana canyon; two sons, John Peterson of Santa Ana canyon and Chester Peterson of Anaheim and three grandchildren. In addition he leaves two sisters and one brother all in Denmark. He was a member of the Lutheran church.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Hilgentfeld funeral home Saturday at 10 o'clock The Rev. C. H. S. Humziker, pastor of Grace Lutheran church, will officiate and burial will be made in Anaheim cemetery.
ALBERT P. MATHIS
Funeral services for Albert P. Mathis, 86, who died Saturday afternoon at the family residence 306 E. Broadway, were conducted Tuesday afternoon from Hilgentfeld funeral home. Rev. R. Kell Swenerton, pastor of White Temple.
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ALBERT P. MATHIS
Funeral services for Albert E. Mathis, 86, who died Saturday afternoon at the family residence 306 E. Broadway, were conducted Tuesday afternoon from Hilgenfeld funeral home. Rev. R. Kell Swenerton, pastor of White Temple church, officiated, and Rev. B. Burgi, an intimate friend of the family for many years, gave a short address. Burial was in Fairhaven cemetery.
Mathis had lived in Anaheim for more than 19 years. He survived by his widow, Lucinda Mathis; three sons, Warren F. and Perry W. of Anaheim and Earl W. Mathis of Sage; two brothers, August and George Mathis of Hoop pole, Ill.; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
FRANK BEVERLEY
Funeral services for Frank Beverley, 75, were conducted Saturday afternoon from the Hilgenfeld funeral home and burial was in Fairhaven cemetery.
Beverley died last Thursday at a Los Angeles hospital after an extended illness. He is survived by his widow, Allie M. Beverley of La Habra; two sons, two daughters, nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
H. T. LEESON
Funeral services for H. T. Leeson, 68, who died last Saturday at Herman, Minn., will be conducted from the Hilgenfeld funeral home Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Anaheim cemetery beside the remains of his wife who died more than five years ago.
Leeson was a long-time resident of Minnesota, but had spent the winters in California for several years and had many friends here. He is survived by two daughters: Mrs. W. R. Smith of Anaheim and Mrs. Ernest Andrews of Herman who, with her husband, is accompanying the remains here; one son: H. H. Leeson of Norwalk; one sister, one brother and eight grandchildren.
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Oblituaries
ELEANOR M. SAULSBERY
mil services for Mrs. EleaSaulsbery, 67, who died
at her home on Lincoln
will be conducted tomorning at 10 o'clock from
Ferry & Campbell chapel
Rev. Stanley Frederick
officiating. Burial will be
main View cemetery, Pasasaulbery had lived in Anayears. She leaves her
James Saulsbery; three
berry and John of Anaheim,
ses Saulsbery of Burbank;
er, Eleanor, of Anaheim,
and five grandchildren.
M PETERSON
on Peterson, 73, a native
mark who has resided on
in View avenue near the
substation for ten years,
way early this morning
me after an extended ille came to America more
years ago and has been a
of California for 14 years.
vived by his wife, Anna
two daughters, Mrs. Elver of Glendale and Mrs.
Yorba of Santa Ana
two sons, John Peterson
Ana canyon and Chester
of Anaheim and three
children. In addition he
two sisters and one brother
mark. He was a meme Lutheran church.
mil services will be confrom the Hilgenfeld fume Saturday at 10 o'clock.
C. H. S. Hunziker, pasace Lutheran church, will
and burial will be made
im cemetery.
P. MATHIS
mil services for Albert P.
6, who died Saturday aftet the family residence,
broadway, were conducted
afternoon from Hilgeneral home. Rev. R. Kells
pastor of White Tem-
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