Los Angeles Times, Oct 1, 1934:

ROBERT HALL
  Final rites for Robert Hall, 47 years of age, who died Saturday at his home at 3207 ½ West Seventh street, will be conducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow from Pierce Brothers chapel. Mr. Hall had been a resident of Los Angeles for the past thirteen years, and for the past two years had been employed as a mechanical arts teacher in the local schools. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Edith M. Hall, and two sons, Woodrow and Andre Hall.


Los Angeles Times, Jul 3, 1939:

Chaffey Teacher Dies in England

ONTARIO, July 2. - Harry W. Hawkinson, 59, science teacher at Chaffey Junior College, died unexpectedly at Amesbury, Eng., according to word received here today.   Hawkinson with his wife and son William was starting on a motor tour of Great Britain when death came. The body is to be cremated and returned here.


Los Angeles Times, January 16, 1941:

Miss Fleeta Hodge

  Funeral services for Miss Fleeta Hodge, 40, Los Angeles High School teacher, will be conducted at 4 p.m. today in the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
  Miss Hodge, who taught mathematics at the high school for 17 years, died Tuesday at the Queen of Angels Hospital.
  She attended the University of Colorado and Washington University in St. Louis. Miss Hodge was president of the Los Angeles Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae Association and active in Parent-Teacher work at the school.
  She leaves her father Isaac, and a sister, Miss Inez Hodge.


Los Angeles Times, November 14, 1939:

Retired Redlands Teacher, 76, Dies

  REDLANDS, Nov. 13. - Miss Emma L. Jackson, 76, for 37 years a teacher here, died in her home, 309 W. State St., this morning, following a long illness. She retired on her teacher's pension several years ago. She started teaching in 1888 in Lugonia School and became principal of McKinley School when it was organized. She was one of the founders of the San Bernardino County Historical Society.


Los Angeles Times, July 25, 1939:

Miss I. M. Lindsley

  Funeral services for Miss I. Marie Lindsley, 55, for 30 years a teacher in Los Angeles public schools, will be held at 3 p.m. today at Cresse Mortuary in Highland Park.

  Miss Lindsley died Sunday. Recently she was teacher of domestic science at John Muir Junior High School. She lived at 348 W. Ave. 42.


Los Angeles Times, Jan 20, 1938:

Constantine S. Life

  Funeral services for Constantine S. Life, 80-year-old former teacher in Los Angeles schools, who died at his home, 1025 West Seventy-eighth street, Tuesday, will be conducted today at 2 p.m. in Pierce Brothers’ chapel. Interment will follow in Inglewood Park Cemetery.


Los Angeles Times, February 27, 1951:

Miss Elizabeth Lodwick

  Funeral services for Miss Elizabeth Lodwick, former teacher at Hollywood, Los Angeles and Long Beach Polytechnic high schools, will be conducted tomorrow at 11 a.m. by Forest Lawn Mortuary in the Little Church of the Flowers, entombment following. Miss Lodwick died Sunday at her home, 427 Manila St., Long Beach. She leaves three sisters, Dr. Kathryn Hargrave, San Gabriel; Mrs. Ruth Phillips, El Reno, Okla., and Mrs. C. E. Blee, Knoxville, Tenn.


Los Angeles Times, May 10, 1939:

George M. McDaniels

  Funeral services for George M. McDaniels, Belmont High School teacher for the last 15 years, who died Monday at the California Hospital after a short illness, will be conducted at Bresee Brothers and Gillette chapel. Interment will follow in Inglewood Park Cemetery.
  Mr. McDaniels, 67, had taught in the Los Angeles school system since coming here in 1912, and had been a teacher for 45 years. He lived at 1147 W. 31st St.


Los Angeles Times, September 26, 1938:

Schoolteacher Taken by Death
Mrs. Lulu Hansen's Funeral Services Will Be Tomorrow

  Mrs. Lulu Lindley Hansen, for twenty years a teacher at Virgil Junior High School, died yesterday at Glendale Sanitarium in her sixtieth year.
  A resident of Southern California since 1903, Mrs. Hansen lived at 747 South New Hampshire avenue.
  She leaves a brother, Logan Lindley of Sierra Madre; two sisters, Mrs. Charles McDonald of Long Beach and Mrs. B. L. Ross of Sacramento, and two aunts, Mrs. Willis M. Fuller and Mrs. B. E. Metcalf, both of Los Angeles.
  Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the Little Church of the Flowers, the body cremated and the ashes returned to the family home in Humboldt county.


Los Angeles Times, February 5, 1935:

CARL WILLIAM GRAY

&nbps; Funeral services for Carl William Gray, 51 years of age, instructor in chemistry at Hollywood High School, who died of pneumonia at the Queen of the Angels Hospital on Saturday, will be conducted today at 4 p.m. at the Little Church of the Flowers. Interment also will be in Forest Lawn. Mr. Gray's home was at 10739 Camarillo street, North Hollywood. He leaves his widow and three children.


Los Angeles Times, September 26, 1894:

Death of Miss Mary Lathrop.

  Miss Mary Lathrop, teacher of Sloyd in the Normal School, died yesterday at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Schroeder, No. 925 West Sixth street, after a brief illness from typhoid fever. Miss Lathrop was highly accomplished in her calling. She was a native of Somerville, N.J., and a graduate of the New York Conservatory of Music, of the full course in the Oswego (N.Y.) Normal School, and of the prime normal art course in the New Paltz (N.Y.) Normal School, in which institution she was also teacher of drawing and physical culture. She traveled extensively in Norway, Sweden, Scotland, Germany and France, and took a course in Sloyd with Herr Soloman at Neiss. She had just begun her duties as teacher in this city when the fatal illness overtook her.


Los Angeles Times, March 1, 1946:

Elizabeth Martin

  Private funeral services will be conducted today by Rev. Willsie Martin for Elizabeth Browning (Betsy) Martin, 17, younger daughter of George R. Martin, vice-president of the Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Martin. Interment will be in Forest Lawn Memorial-Park. Miss Martin, a senior at Marlborough School for Girls, died at her home at 350 S. Irving Blvd. early yesterday after a two-month illness. She leaves her parents and her sister Jean, a student at the University of California at Berkeley.


Los Angeles Times, October 10, 1944:

Joseph E. Lyons

  Requiem mass for Joseph E. Lyons, 18-year-old son of Assemblyman and Mrs. John C. Lyons of 705 N. Robinson St., will be celebrated at 9 a.m. today at St. Francis of Assisi Church, following recitation of rosary last night at the chapel of the Cunningham & O'Connor Mortuary. Young Lyons, a student at Belmont High School, died Sunday. Besides his parents he leaves a sister, Virginia M. Lyons. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.


Los Angeles Times, April 7, 1937:

Milton P. Keller

  Last rites for Milton P. Keller, former Stanford University football player and law student at the University of Southern California, will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Pierce Brothers chapel, with Rev. Herbert J. Weaver officiating. Fraternity brothers of the youth will act as pallbearers. Cremation will follow at the Los Angeles Crematory. Keller was a star athlete at the Hollywood High School previous to entering Stanford University.


Los Angeles Times, December 18, 1941:

Manhattan Beach Has War Casualty

  MANHATTAN BEACH. Dec. 17. – Notice of the death of Albert Melville Jr., apprentice seaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Melville of 1124 Second St., was received today. Melville was reported killed in action somewhere in the Pacific. He was a graduate of St. James Parochial School, and a student at Redondo Union High School before entering the Navy. A mass will be said in the Catholic Church of the American Martyrs at 9 a.m. Monday.




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