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Collection: Original Records > Death Records

Obituaries (1988) (275 pages)

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The last was pulled out and soni out and sent to the hospital about 3:45 p.m., Vigier said. n Grant of Menlo Park, and wreckage behind them. Pilot sedived onto the fairway of trying to land Friday mornEmergency calls -...Area fire department--_—__and rescue calls FRIDAY Nevada City FD e 1:38 p.m., with Sierra Nevada Ambulance, to Alexandrea Street for medical aid; 17 month old child with severe eye injury. Parents in Hawaii; child left with baby-sitter. Police blotter Nevada City . Police Department Danise Susan Haggard, 26, a waitress; and Morris Scott Hays, both of Grass 23, a lumberman; ue vyerucau e1ecirical contact wire.’’ The employee, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said no people on he platS-@ EELS Obituaries Rex Duncan Rex Torrey Duncan, 37, died Aug. 1 at a Tampa, Fla. hospi-tal; a memorial service in ee Valley will be announced ater. Mr. Duncan is survived by lwo investigations .-were launched into the cause of the crash — one by experts at the state-run railroad and another Dukakis nied involved in thre WESTMINSTER, Calif. (AP) — News photographers traveling with the motorcade of presidential candidate Michael Dukakis had their lenses rattled in a three-car collision in heavy Ele is—father—and—-step-mother,——/reeway traffic. = Jim knew ended All conve: togra James and Angie Duncan of Tampa, Fla.; a brother, Reneof Grass Valley; step-brother, James Jr. of Tampa, Fila.; step-sisters, Laura Buczek of Ft. Benning, Ga., Lisa Tabalerro of Tampa, Fla.; and two nieces. He graduated from Rio Vista © High School in 1968 and had lived in Sacramento and Grass Valley before moving to Tampa, Fla. Paul Scott A memorial service for Grass Valley resident Paul Jonathan Scott will be conducted at Memorial Park, at 2 p.m. Monday. Mr. Scott, 23, died Wednesday in a logging. accident near
Truckee. He was born Oct. 14, 1964, in Grass Valley and attended local schools. He was employed with Robinson Timber Co. Mr. Scott is survived by Karen Beavers and their son, Tyler Scott; his father, Millard of Utah; mother, D’arcy of Lee ~ Vining; three brothers, Mark of.Fairplay, Pete of Grass Valley, Andy of Lee Vining; and grandmother, Margaret Murphy of Lee Vining. Earlybirds! Glenbrook Laundromat now open at 6A.M. (next to Round Table Pizza) The cars of Dukakis, his staff and security forces were spared as media drivers behind failed to react fast enough to a common regional road hazard — the impacted morning rush-hourtraffic jam. No injuries were reported in the 8:35 a.m. chain-reaction collision Friday on southbound Interstate 405, the San Diego Freeway, but one car was damaged and had to be towed, said California Highway Patrol Officer Leslie Hill. “We were going about 55 mph when we saw stopped traffic up. ahead and began braking,”’ said Associated Press photographer CHIEF CRAZY. LU 230 Commercial St., Nevada “YY «50° OFFA oN ® ALL YOU CAN EI HAPPIER Monday Thru vie The aged the of drive Duka k befo Wash SOULD Ange ES \ > SLT, pa CI Vet during Featuring Li e4 ge We just received world famous T-shir Your Bartender Look Forward