Redding Record Searchlight
Redding, CA
Wednesday October 23, 1974
Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday in Hesse's Funeral Chapel for John Wesley Wheeler, 96, of Central Valley, who died Monday in Crestwood Convalescent Hospital following a lengthy illness.
Born in Missouri Jan. 12, 1878, he had been a resident of Shasta County for many years. He was a retired pumper for the Sinclair Oil Co.
He leaves two sons, Loy and Clifton, both of Central Valley; two daughters, Zona Sallinen and Alice Swafford, both of Central Valley; a brother, Tommy, of Springfield, Mo. 11 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.
The Rev. Robert Balsley will officiate at the services with
burial in the Newtown Cemetery.
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Redding Record Searchlight
April 28, 1955
Albert Pettis, a 69 year old resident of the Enterprise area
for the past 2 years, died yesterday in a local
hospital. Pettis, a retired equipment operator for the
State division of Highways, had been ill for a lengthy period.
He was born December 11, 1885, in Harnellis.
He leaves his wife, Ruth, of Enterprise; a son, Charles, of Susanville; a brother, M. M. Pettis, of San Carlos; and a sister Mrs. Lena Thompson, of Richmond.
Services are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Saturday at McDonalds Chapel with members of the Redding Lodge of the Knights of Pythias officiating.
Pettis body will be sent to East Lawn Crematorium, in
Sacramento for Cremation.
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Redding Record Searchlight
August 7, 1947
Services set for Red Bluff Resident. Final rights for
Mrs. Martha Eugenia Marston will be tomorrow at 2 p.m. in
McDonald's chapel. The Service will be conducted by the
Christian Science Church. Burial will follow in
Cottonwood cemetery.
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Redding Record Searchlight
November 25, 1982
Olive Belle Tamm, 89, of Redding died Wednesday of natural causes in the Redding home of her daughter. No services will be held.
Entombment will be at the Redding Cemetery mausaoleum.
Mrs. Tamm was born December 3, 1892, in Colorado. She moved to Shasta County in 1970. She was the owner and operator of a restaurant for eight years.
Mrs. Tamm is survived by daughter Charlotte Burleson of
Redding; son Eddie L. Tamm of Palo Cedro; brother Eddie Lemon
of Oakdale; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
McDonald's Redding Chapel is handling arrangements.
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The Evening Bee
Sacramento, Cal. Page 6
Monday, April 9, 1906
Dies at Son's Home
REDDING (Shasta Co.), April 9 - Mrs. Rosina E. GILES, of Balls
Ferry, widow of J. K. GILES and a resident of Shasta County
since 1873, died yesterday afternoon near Redding at the home
of her son, J.W. GILES, at the age of 71.
The funeral will be held at Balls Ferry Tuesday afternoon.
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The Evening Bee
Sacramento, Cal. Page 6
Monday, April 9, 1906
Sudden Death
REDDING (Shasta Co.), April 9 - James JOHNSON was found dead
in a bed in the Alta House here yesterday morning. Epilepsy
was the cause of his death.
Johnson was a member of Olive Lodge, No. 81, I.O.O.F., of
Dutch Flat. He was a logger.
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The Saturday Bee
Sacramento, Cal. Page 6
April 21, 1906
Albert Rich Dead
FRENCH GULCH (Shasta Co.), April 21 - Albert RICH, a miner
aged 40, and employed in the Gladstone, died here yesterday
afternoon of tuberculosis. He is supposed to have a brother
and sister living in Oregon. He was buried here this
afternoon.
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The Evening Bee
Sacramento, Cal. Page 6
Tuesday, April 17, 1906
Gasped and Died
OAK (Shasta Co.), April 17 - Frank GEIGER, of this place,
attended Easter services at Redding Sunday, drove home in the
afternoon, unhitched his horse, went into the parlor of his
father's house, sat down in a chair, gave one gasp and died.
He had not complained even of feeling unwell. Heart trouble is
the assigned cause of his sudden passing. He was a fleshy man
and
was aged 27 years. The funeral took place this morning from
the Catholic Church in Redding, where he attended Easter
devotions Sunday.
Sacramento, Cal. Page 6
April 18, 1906
BEREFT OF SON AND DAUGHTER
Death Lays a Heavy Hand On Aged Parents, Suddenly Taking Their
Two Children From Them
REDDING (Shasta Co.), April 18 - Mr. and Mrs. John GEIGER,
living in Happy Valley, lost a grown son and a married
daughter, their deaths occurring within twenty-four hours of
each other. Both were sudden, and each was caused by heart
disease.
The Bee of Tuesday told how Frank GEIGER, the son, had died Sunday in the home of his parents after returning from Easter service. He sat down in a chair, gave one gasp and was no more.
When the bereaved father came to Redding the next day to make arrangements for the funeral of the son, he was given a telegram informing him that his only daughter, Mrs. Josephine LIMACHER, had dropped dead the evening before in her home in San Francisco. She left two children, one a babe of two weeks and another that had seen but one birthday.
The two funerals - those of the son and the daughter - were held at the same hour yesterday afternoon, the one in San Francisco, the other in Redding. Surely, aged parents like Mr. and Mrs. John GEIGER are seldom called upon to suffer the double sorrow that has befallen them.
Mrs. LIMACHER and Frank GEIGER - sister and brother -
were natives of Switzerland, though both were reared in Shasta
County. They were universally respected. Strangely, too, both
had always enjoyed apparently perfect healthy, and that both
should drop dead so nearly the same hour and of the same
disease is a coincidence most remarkable.
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DUNSMUIR NEWS
April 17, 1897
DELTA PIONEER PASSES AWAY
Abraham M. Bayliss, pioneer of Delta, died at his home near
that place April 11, 1897. Deceased was 67, and a native of
Ohio. The Postoffice at Delta (Baylis,) was named in his
honor.
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REDDING FREE PRESS
October 16, 1889
GERTRUDE BLOHM PASSES AWAY
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. Blohm, both in Redding and Mott, will be saddened to learn of the death of their only daughter, Gertrude, age 12 years and 6 months. Some three weeks ago the deceased was taken to San Francisco in hopes that change of climate and best possible medical care would restore her health; but it was ordained otherwise, and the unfortunate parents are childless. Three little girls now lie side by side in Redding's cemetery. Three times have the parent's hearts been saddened and their heads bowed in grief.
Gertrude died on the 9th, inst., and the body arrived at
Redding Monday, with funeral rites taking place that afternoon
from the Presbyterian Church with Rev. J.J. Martin of the
Methodist Church officiating. Many sympathizing friends
witnessed the funeral services.
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