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Collection: Original Records > Death Records

Obituaries (1988) (275 pages)

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co ul wie y in ArHighway Patrol. much of Jeremy Cobb was pronounced mong the __dead Tuesday. evening. at the ‘okers of University of California-Davis kid, she Medical Center in Sacramento f her fa. where he was taken with his er Earl mother Sylvia following initial ly W.R. treatment at Sierra Nevada ; followed Memorial Hospital. S of Los Sylvia G. Cobb, 28, was listed according to the California ee a ee spokeswoman said. According to a CHP spokesman, both infants were ejected from the westbound car after it went off the road just east of Melody Lane and rolled over. He added that the children were not wearing seat belts at the time of the 4:35 p.m. accident, which resulted when Sylvia lost control of the vehicle in a sharp turn. ries, she : . td ss Ob 088). ws's OUOltuaries £25 / > H 2 p.m. Thursday at Hooper & Rose Marie Huseman Weaver Mortuary, Grass nion 4 8raveside service for 102valley.Burial follows in year-old Rose Marie Huseman —_ Greenwood Cemetery, Grass * untyNugget will be conducted at New. Valley. Tacoma Cemetery in Tacoma, The Rev. Andy Owens of 1964 Wash. Local arrangements are Gragg Valley First Baptist County under the direction of Hooper & Church will officiate. Visitation evening Weaver Mortuary, Grass willbeginat5p.m.today. —~ > Union, Valley. ; Mrs. Marlar, a Grass Valley Sutton _ Mrs. Huseman died Sunday at resident since 1979, died Sunday 15945, a Grass Valley medical facility. at an Oroville medical facility. She made her home in Chicago d Park, is: . 7 She was born Aug. 27, 1885, to ° Ole and Christine (Sodeborg) 3 Markuson in Burley County, c N.D. Asa young woman she alts lived in Alberta, Canada, before moving to Tacoma, Wash. A native of Elk City, Okla., she was born June 3, 1929, to James B. and Vera (Richmond ) McConnell. She lived in several western states before settling in San Jose where she attended highschool. _ . In_1947, she married en_. ). y———"—aere She met Hugo T. ‘9.90m0. Huseman. They were married 9.75M0. — jn 1912. ( Mrs. Huseman was a member 8.00mo. of the Rebekah Lodge in .$23.25 Tacoma. She moved to Chicago Park in 1976.
; $7.85 Mrs. Huseman is survived by three daughters, Margaret gp--_---_Wells_of Auburn, Wash.;. Anna id Eichholz of Lake Wildwood, Patricia Anderson of Chicago dcirculae. Park; nine grandchildren and ‘o any adeight great-grandchildren. She advertiser was predeceased by her husged tor ty band in 1945. ty of The . i tereot Pauline Marlar A funeral for Pauline Sue thingCo. = Marlar, 59, will be conducted at Marlar, and lived for several years in Madera before moving to San Pablo in 1958, In addition to her husband, Glen; Mrs. Marlar is survived by a son, Dale of Nevada City; daughter, Patricia Pantier of’ Grass Valley; one grandchild: _ her, parents Marvin and—Vera Lonnie McConnell of Roseville and numerous nieces and nephews. Emergency Calls Area fire department and rescue calls TUESDAY Peardale-Chicago Park FD e 1:38 p.m. fo Mt. Olive and Lower Colfax forabrushfire. — Nevada City FD e 1:42 p.m. to the Broad Street offramp from Highway 49 for injuries _ ina vehicle accident.eo veILiC ULIVEL UY WLLErO Hogan, 56, of Grass Valley q lided with a motorcycle dri by Harold T. Crosby, 38, Dominguez Hills at the ea bound Broad Street offray from Highway 49. Hogan was treated at SN and released and Crosby listed in good condition morning, according to SNMH spokeswoman. Another motorcycle accide later in the day injured a year-old Truckee man who listed in fair condition at SN this morning. Steven A. Stewart was ea bound on Highway 20 when drove off the road and over embankment at about 6: ’ p.m., the CHP said. “200 GRAS. DAT