George Nicholas Zehndner

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Name George Nicholas Zehndner Birth 22 Dec 1876 California [1, 2, 3]
Gender Male Occupation farmer, ranch; tallyman, lumber yard; poultry farmer Census 1910 Union Township, Humboldt County, California Census 1920 Mad River, Humboldt County, California Census 1930 San Mateo County, California Census 1940 San Mateo County, California Death 7 Feb 1950 Menlo Park, San Mateo County, California [1, 2, 3, 4]
Burial Alta Mesa Memorial Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara County, California [3, 4]
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Person ID I3485 Hedges Last Modified 15 Apr 2023
Family Julia Irene Hedges, b. 18 Sep 1870, Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland d. 8 Mar 1952, Menlo Park, San Mateo County, California
(Age 81 years)
Children 1. Dorotha Rose Zehndner, b. 9 Sep 1904, California d. 10 Dec 1982, Santa Clara County, California
(Age 78 years)
Family ID F1550 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 18 Feb 2018
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Notes - George Zehndner, Menlo Park, dies
George Nicholas Zehndner, 73, died at his home at 620 Berkeley Ave., Menlo Park, last night.
Mr. Zehndner, who had lived in Menlo Park since 1923, was a night maintenance man for Golden State Creamery on Willow Rd. He was born in Arcata, Calif.
He was a member of Palo Alto Elks Lodge 1471 and the Live Oak Lodge 271, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of Palo Alto.
Survivors include his wife, Julia Irene; a daughter, Mrs. Dorotha Dick of Menlo Park; two brothers, Edward Zehndner of Arcata and Theodore Zehndner of Santa Cruz; a sister, Mrs. Louise McClaskey of Arcata; and two granddaughters, Mrs. Hal Cram of Sacramento and Mrs. Charles Flockhart of Blue Lake, Calif.
The Rev. Paul Lang of Trinity Lutheran Church will conduct services at 2 p.m. Friday in the Roller & Hapgood Chapel in Palo Alto. Live Oak Lodge 271, IOOF services at Alta Mesa Memorial Park.
The Peninsula Times Tribune, Palo Alto, California. Wednesday, 8 February 1950, page 2.
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