Redding Record-Searchlight
Fri., Dec. 18, 1964
Weaverville--Funeral services for Elvaretta Long, who died in a Redding hospital Wednesday, will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the McDonald-Files Chapel here. The Rev. Paul Richins will officiate.
Mrs. Long, a resident of Weaverville for the past 19 years, was born in Pittsburgh Sept. 21, 1886. She was 78.
She was a housewife and a member of the Weaverville Baptist Church.
Mrs. Long leaves a son, Alonzo P. of Fresno; three daughters, Mrs. Eva. G. Barrios of Santa Rosa, Mrs. Vickey Baum of Pakistan and Mrs. Margaret Logan of Weaverville; two brothers, Vernon Hetrick of Pennsylvania and Clarence Hetrick of San Diego; a sister, Mrs. Nell Peterson of Winett, Mont.; 12 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Interment will be in the family plot in the Weaverville Cemetery.
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Redding Record-Searchlight
Sat., Dec. 19, 1964
H. W. (Jim) Stewart died of a heart attack at his home at 740 Lakeview Drive in Redding late yesterday morning, Shasta County Coroner E. Duge Stanford said. Stewart was the owner of the old House Barber Shop in downtown Redding for nearly 30 years. He was a veteran of World War I, and he was a member of the 40 et 8 Club for more than 25 years, a member of the American Legion for 32 years, and a member of Redding Elks Lodge No. 1073 for 28 years.
He leaves a sister, Mrs. Ethel Martin of Brownfield, Tex., and a brother, Hubert of Red Bluff.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at McDonald's Redding Chapel. Members of Redding Elks Lodge No. 1073 will officiate.
Interment will follow in the Redding Cemetery.
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Courier-Free Press
Redding, Shasta Co., California
Tuesday, Feburary 14, 1922
Antone Rodgers, a pioneer settler of Trinity county, passed away at the temporary home of the family on Placer street in this city Monday night at the age of 82 years.
Rodgers was born in the Azores and came to California in 1862 and settled in the vicinity of Indian Creek in Trinity county where he had resided practically ever since. The family moved to Redding last fall for the benefit of Rodgers' health.
The following sons and daughters survive: Mrs. Mamie Williams of Indian Creek, Mrs. Fannie McKnight of Eureka, Mrs. Margaret Trimble of Hayfork and George P. Rodgers who are living here. Frank Rodgers of Redding was a brother.
Funeral services will be held at Weaverville.
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Redding Record-Searchlight
Tuesday, April 18, 1966
Norman Walter Chase, 59, died at his Redding home this morning.
A resident of Redding for 15 years, he was a power plant operator for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
He was born in Oakland May 11, 1906.
Chase leaves his widow, Mrs. Marie (Mary) Chase of Redding; a daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Landry of Redding; and two grandchildren.
A time for funeral services has not been set. Interment will be in the St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery.
McDonald's Redding Chapel is making funeral arrangements.
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Redding Record-Searchlight
Monday, Feb. 11, 1974
Funeral services for Pearl M. Ellis of Redding will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Lawncrest Chapel in Redding.
The Rev. Allee Bahler will conduct the services.
Mrs. Ellis, a retired cook for the Enterprise School District, died Saturday at her home. She was 69.
Born Oct. 11, 1904, in Kirkwood, Calif., Mrs. Ellis had lived in Shasta County for 50 years.
She leaves her husband, Jasper "Jack" T. Ellis of Redding; four sons, Harry E. Ewing, Irvin M. Ewing, LaVerne W. Ewing and William G. Ewing, all of Redding; five daughters, Ethel L. Cain of Redding, Joyce Marie Creed of Missouri, Donia Ann Mallory of Texas, Priscilla LaVerne Birkland of Redding and Alta Nell Hoffman of Missouri; a sister, Mrs. Genevieve Linebarger of Redding; 23 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Burial will take place in Lawncrest Memorial Park.
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Redding Record-Searchlight
Mon., Feb. 11, 1974
Funeral services for Judith Arlene Walling of Central Valley will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at McDonald's Redding Chapel.
Miss Walling, 22, died Saturday of natural causes.
Born August 29, 1951 in Bakersfield, Miss Walling had lived in Central Valley for one year.
She leaves a brother, Joel Walling of French Gulch; her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walling of Central Valley and her
maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ruby Venable of Arroyo Grande,
Calif.
Mrs. Ruth Sunderland will conduct the services. Burial
will take place in the Redding Cemetery.
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Redding Record-Searchlight
Sat., June 17, 1967
Cline Davidson, 79, died today at Redding Convalescent Hospital.
Davidson had worked for many years for the Redding Cemetery. He was a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He was born April 5, 1888, in Illinois.
He leaves a son, Gilbert of Round Mountain; four daughters, Belle A. McCormick of Redding, Eva West of Sonoma, Velma Burke of Bella Vista and Hazel Davidson; a sister, Mattie Carver of Oklahoma; 13 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements are being made at Lawncrest Funeral Chapel.
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Redding Record-Searchlight
Fri., March 3, 1989
Robert Claire Hanneman, 63, of Weaverville died Thursday at Mercy Medical Center in Redding.
No services are planned.
Born June 5, 1925, in Oak Park, Ill., he moved to Trinity County in 1976 from Simi Valley.
A service technician for 35 years for Sears in southern California, he was also an Army veteran of World War II.
He is survived by wife Genevieve; sons Robert Jr. and
Richard, both of Weaverville, and William of Redding; father
Claire of Paradise; brother Thomas of Lake Tahoe; and four
grandchildren.
Arrangements are being handled by Allen & Dahl Funeral
Chapel in Redding.
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Redding Record-Searchlight
Sat., Jan. 1, 1983
Graveside services for Mary P. Phineff, 73, of Redding will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Redding Cemetery. A St. Joseph Catholic priest will officiate.
The rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Monday at St. Joseph Catholic Church.
Mrs. Phineff died Thursday at her home.
Born March 28, 1909, in Belcourt, N.D., Mrs. Phineff was a homemaker and a county resident since 1950.
She is survived by sister Ida Bailey of Woodland; brother Robert R. Calhoun of North Highlands; and half brothers Joe Demo of Sandy, Ore., and Henry Demo of Henna, Ind.
McDonald's Redding Chapel is handling arrangements.
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Redding Record-Searchlight
Mon., Dec. 2, 1963
Philomene Demo McMath, a resident of Redding for 20 years, died at a Redding hospital Saturday morning.
She was born in Belcourt, N.D., Nov. 14, 1887. She was 78 years old.
Mrs. McMath leaves three daughters, Mrs. Ida Bailey, Mrs. Mary Phineff, and Mrs. Lillie Williams, all of Redding; four sons, Steve Champagne of Okinawa, Joseph Demo of Renton, Wash., John Demo of Mount Shasta, and Henry Demo of Hanna, Ind.; 14 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
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