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Historical Clippings Book - Nevada County Citizens (HC-07) (296 pages)

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Fred M. Miller, son of the ee 4 2 2 _ deceased, who has been making
i M re Ouse Rites . his home in Sacramento since
é 0 : his appointment to the State potl
‘to he Tomorrow;
@ Judge 41 Years MILLER in
Funeral services for one of Nev‘ada county’s prominent and dis‘tinguished citizens, Charles A.
‘Morehouse, 84, will be held tor =
‘Morrow at-2 p.m. at the Hooper’
4 e. . 4
Weaver Chapel, with the Rev. a
J. V. Best 4 the Congregational Mother of State Engineei
st
“Chureh officiating. : Passes Shortly Before
_. Judge Morchouse, who had been Midnight at Home of
Grass’ Valley: Judicial District Her Sister.
judge for 41 years, died yesterday
at the Sierra Nevada Memorial ‘phe death of Mrs. Mary H.
Hospital after being a patient yfayer, mother of Pred MEMO
there since July 8. es ae ene fine Sito: Tagan
forced his retirement from the
judiciary position four years age
and he had been receiviiig hospitalization for intermittent periods
‘since that time.
foo erent Soo pore tinct shock to her many friends house kept’ up’ with fishing even * bi
after his retirement at 80 years im this oltys . a
of age. However he spent a very Bote BUer was Silene et
i tirement at his home a week-end with her ‘ea er.
dst Fe though troubled to some extent
gaearper siieet, h by her health her condition was
A native of Grass Valley, ht not considered alarming. Yesterwas born Nov. 27, 1875, the sor tay” Gn Rue Rall: aaun “aa
of early day pioneer parents. Ben usual, the first smyptom of the
@ nett street in Grass Valley i fatal attack coming shortly after
named after his grandparents. Hc 10 o'clock Iast night when she
was educated in Grass Valley retired. he family physician
schools, quitting high school anc was summoned, but yeas he arnt k in the ticket office rived her condition was beyond
aa o Wauace County Narrow medieal aid, In less than an hour 0 e
% h ro! after she was stricken the disGauge Railroad where he prog: ition ocenrred.
Continued. on nese pare Mrs. Miller was the widow of’
5 TE Charles 1. Miller who passed
Re OF MISS away about ten years ago. Sho
TOLD AT BERKELEY
1870 came to Grass Valley, re! siding here continuously ever
e since. AS a young woman she
ye welectuay ies Mscers ~ sae taught in the local schools in the
en ee of this city, to Buena Vista district. Her marae ae a age a Jv., was announc-,; riage to Chailés EE. Miller took
% mes =e eon given in her . place in this city.
ed a
terday. The . Mrs. Miller was a woman of at Berkeley yes so Nana Se
pee avas held at the home of ay marked nobility of character and
w jt, Jenkins, 935 ‘Mendocino Drive, , one whose strength of character
Miss Morgan. \ nis aaa
apericeley, Wn Of yery well, known . left its stamp on the many works
Miss Mor i with which she was associated.
“ t >
here, having 2
33 Val=.
tended ria Of a sociable nature, she made
liey High seine Scans gradua-) % host of friends both in this
oO a
class of 730.
tion the
city and at points where she had
ae epee a previously made her home, The
College of aes to take a secre-. news of her passing will be removing to lay ses Wederal Land} ceived with genuine regret,
temial position ity. The family relations of Mrs.
ae s oe ae native of New ae Miller wee of a peculiarly afae the University eS. “fectionate nature, Kind and symI George Washington. Lge duintnis pathetic, she performed many
J Louis, Missouri, Prior pane? tHe charities, but ever with the unto California to make his {showing hand.
is now employed
il > the Union Oj) ae om ‘
Contra Costa) Mrs. Miller was an untiring
ment of Corporations, which oceurred suddenly at 11:30 last
night at the home of her sister,
Mrs. A. J. Upton of Neal street,
Grass Valley, will come as a disComneny at Oleum, worker for the Woman’s Imcok {provement Club and at the time
oe of her death was one of the directors of the organization.
sition, left Sucramento immediately upon receiving the sad tidings,
He is coming by auto and will ayvive here ¢arly this morning.
Mrs, Miller is. survived by her
son and two sisters: Mrs. A, J.
Upton of this city and Mars. G.
+. Herrick of Madison, Maine.
DEATH CLAIMED
ARCHIE MOORE
LAST TUESDAY
. Archie oore, » Member of 2,
prominent GYass Valley family of .
several decades ago, and a receny
resident of this city, died last Tues-.
day in Oaklkand following a long iliness, according to advices receivec
\by friends in this city.
Deceased was a native of this clty,
ithe son of the late Mr. and Mrs. WLiam Moore, prominent in musicat
jand Congregational church circzes
many years ago. He attended the
jlocal schools, and later entered Calitjornia Institute of Technology. Fotlowing his technical studies, he associated with the Otis Elevator Comjpany, and became manager of its
{Oakland branch.
. Resigning about three years ago
jdue to ill health, he came to this city
jwith his wife and purchased a home
jon the old Colfax road near the Le/Duc ranch. Summers were spent at
ithe home, and winters at the Bret
. Harte Inn.
Less than a year ago he went to
Oakland for medical treatment, but
never sufficiently recovered to return here,
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Margaret Moore and a sister, Mrs. Lucilie
Smith of Clarksburg. His mother, .
Mrs. Emma Moore, died at Clarksburg only a few weeks ago.
Funeral services and cremation
were held at Oakland, and it is believed the ashes will be interred in
this city,
. Moore was a member of Quartz
Parlor No. 58, Native Sons of the
Golden West, who received official
word of his passing in the eastbav.