San Diego- July 20th- Mrs. Mary B. Taggart, widow of Chas. P. Taggart, an old resident of this city died yesterday after a brief illness, from hemorrhage of the lungs.
Daily Evening Bulletin, San Francisco, CA, Wed. July 20, 1881 pg. 3 [submitted by Candi H. 2007
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Name of Deceased: Opal Virginia Bader Terry
Submitters Name: Ida Maack Recu
Obit: Opal Bader Terry was born Oct. 25, 1891 on a farm near Bader to Henry
Oscar and Lusetta Saucer Bader and passed away Aug. 30, 1949 in San Diego,
California.
She united with the Christian church at the age of 15 years. In August of 1914
she married James P. Terry of Riverhead, NY. To this union one son was born,
Nelson G. Terry.
She received her early education in the local schools, attending high school on
Beardstown. She received her B. A. degree at Illinois State University at
Normal, and began teaching at the age of 17 in the vicinity of her home. Later
she went to the state of Washington where she attended the state university at
Ellensburg. She also taught in the state several terms. After her graduation
from Illinois Normal,
she accepted a position as mathematics teach in the departmental schools at
Kankakee, remaining there 17 years, when failing health caused her to relinquish
her profession, After a retirement of three years, she again endeavored to enter
her chosen profession and taught one year at the Stevenson school in Fulton
county. She then was selected as science teacher in the Browning school system,
but again on account of failing health she was unable to finish the school year.
At the time of her death she was survived by her son, 6 sisters and 2 brothers -
Mrs. Grace Fagan, Mrs. Inez Stambaugh,
Garnet Bader, Mrs. Blanche Dowling, Mrs. Cora Clayton, Miss Ruby Bader, Howard
Bader and Clarence; also two grandchildren - Gay and Robert Terry.
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A Requiem Mass for Alois John Truttmann, 75, of 2850 C Street, a retired auto mechanic, will be celebrated at 11 AM today in Our Lady of the Roman Catholic Church. Burial will follow in Holy Cross Cemetery. Truttmann, who died Wednesday in a hospital, was born in Illinois and moved to the San Diego area 34 years ago. He was a member of Our Lady of Angels Church. Surviving are his widow, Edna; a son, Earl of El Cajon; a daughter; a brother; two sisters; nine grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. [San Diego Union, Saturday, 7-14-1973. Submitted by K. Marynik]