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Obituaries (January 1934 - March 1934) (251 pages)

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10 F MILY GROUP ‘
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ee The ta en. _trailties ‘of adatbinely .
; ‘ rong ‘nein is strikingly exemplified
. ‘the'sud jen and. unexpected passing
bt Geor yA al native ‘Grass vgs
jee expired yesterday Thorns
im ig folloy ing an illness which was
Be serigus . in: nature for a week.
reeks ao George Clemo
accented the position of foreman on
Mit
tate
' George
boy” in tl
Hle was b
ber 29,
his birth,
Wes spent
Hollowi
ation in
cepted a 7
“cious, abi
e was”
sounty, — £4
is set fort
Hi vow e
gain’ on
4 of 4
Atwat: d
ed stiderw
ible dutie
dery.
Lwo
ast was
Despite h
ina,
Ap83, and
and capa, ility.
an
} een Sports Lover
{ The de
weeks:
i W.A \construction work, little dreaindng that pe would never
hhis . inten ted =program
"pied
of wor k ful.
\
.
“Grass Valley
the
Clemo ways 4
e exact sense of word.
orn in this city on’ Decemthe time lor
life
from
practically this) entire
in thig city .
Vorked for County
g completion of his seduthe
sition in! the mines, provpullit schools he acing by hik faithfulness and conscienity, a wor kmatn of worth
several years
ot} Nevadiv
work,
Kor
amployce
owing construction
h by the
lig
during part of
late eupeneher D.
was also :
the term of
was
in the
Tkowe,
Henry Goudge and
the, county payroll
upervjsor Jerank J,
1 inet tan always 1yfistwas never to be “onakrae .
ise that the more. resportsé
Bb. ‘be placed on his shoulseaseqd was taken ill about
ago and just seven days
forced to ‘take tu his bed.
is excellent physical stamrugged build and the efforts of
smedical science
‘failed wilh
Cal,
SM ametai li PERSONA}
live to see . !
its the local National Automdbile Club
néy,
. Stoll,
a count ty . "
t4near
ret hun,
Lis
ie
snsilSichabiiennlatlidibich Sebabatite
rs, Mabel Provine . Sh,
night from. Antioch, called h >
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pee \
Clemo.
r. and Mrs.
4 d from Palo Alto to att
ie services for Mr. Clemo's 1
er,, George Clemo,
. . “red Johns, representing
fitdrnidWestern States. ‘Lite f
{hice Company, * was, la Ker?)
Tyupiness visitarséuterday’s .
pM. Henry Argall, will Npeve
“ndorning for San Francised and ¥ 1G
spend the day on business for e
Morning Union. ye
Mr. and Mra, Jack donk hay
Pehirnea: from, Glendale wellers thpy
season . visitl
Mr, Grib lo
spent the holid y
With family mentbers.
Heprenentative. . .
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. LaPiere arrived !,
last night from Palo Alto tp attend .
funeral services for the late George .
(‘lemo which will be held Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wj Collins .
of San Rafeal arrived last night, ca . . ,
ed to this city by the death, of the .
lute George Clemo.
Stoll, Grags Valley attornight where he wag called jto attand
‘returned from Red Bluft
the funeral of his grandfather, Paul
' 90 year, old Ited Bluff pioneer.
's-Mr. and Mrs. W. Blight and
daughter, Miss Jsthel Blight, have reto their home Susanville
spending the yrece}nt holiday .
With Mr. and Mrs. John!
Smitham Lioyd Street. .
ty Bret Harte Inn arrivals include:
In. Helfrtth, San I’rancisco; Ji iA.
Carlson, Sacramento; L. N. Miller, H.
John, W. Sampson, W. B. Scott, Sun,
Irancisco; W. FE. Bristol, Sacramen!
to; W. D. Mallon, Sacramento; 1. .
W. Bedford, Youngton, Nev.; E. F.
xrigen and, wife, Sacramento; J. B.
McGowan, 'B. Schoenfeld and wife,
T. W. Hawley and wife, San TranVe ernon
Inst
ub
turned at
wéter
season
‘of
his’ health gradually
death © oceurring 9 early
ciseg; Edgar A. Sayre, Sacramento: .
raging stream
. Suit
friday night ee anc
“hag come: “to. -welce me
The bre is.no age lin 1it 0
and girls’ who Ailke .
‘sho V WS. The ‘boy. of lee
you ngster of seven have
a time, and they each’ gt
of . . the™ dutdoor “scenery,
doings 0 the ‘star ‘and t
riding, shooting ‘and . ‘act
with, thePigture. i
Among. the: “stunts: Ke
are a deathdefying: lea
ne k speed from, the. se
orcycle to the head ‘hor
nay wagon; a high di
“paint” horse, ‘from a
far belo
from a cliff into an au
a reckless dash across /t]
strew,
studded, cactus,
£ automobile,
“Crossfire”
World War, leaving a t
ests of his f) iends.
service oversea/s he rett
his. friends 01 tlawed, vi
plat, hatched/by the “tr
There isa doubl
sation m the wearu
\lor-ma e Custom Cl
satisfa¢tion they gis
self and the eviden
they / /give to others.
Exh a trousers
“Jeffrey Cle