Funeral services were held at the Davis Funeral Chapel Thursday morning for Fred Bonillas age 41, who died suddenly here Tuesday evening. Interment was made in the Los Banos cemetery.Rosary services were held at the Davis Chapel Wednesday evening with Rev. Father D.J. Keenan officiating.He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Kate Bonillas; a sister Mrs. Ruby Nunez of Hollister; and nine brothers, Billie Bonillas of Jackson, Eugene of Santa Cruz, Steve of Hollister, and Tony, Theo, Adolph, Arthur, George and Marne, all of Los Banos.Bonillas was walking near the S. P. depot Tuesday afternoon and, becoming quit ill, walked over to the shade of a palm tree nearby, where he lay down. Station Agent F.J. Vargas noticed him a short time later and summoned Chief of Police R.H. McSwain, who found that Fred had passed away. Deputy Coroner Clint Spear was summoned and the body was taken to the Davis Chapel.
Funeral services were held at the Davis Funeral Chapel Thursday morning for Fred Bonillas age 41, who died suddenly here Tuesday evening. Interment was made in the Los Banos cemetery.Rosary services were held at the Davis Chapel Wednesday evening with Rev. Father D.J. Keenan officiating.He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Kate Bonillas; a sister Mrs. Ruby Nunez of Hollister; and nine brothers, Billie Bonillas of Jackson, Eugene of Santa Cruz, Steve of Hollister, and Tony, Theo, Adolph, Arthur, George and Marne, all of Los Banos.Bonillas was walking near the S. P. depot Tuesday afternoon and, becoming quit ill, walked over to the shade of a palm tree nearby, where he lay down. Station Agent F.J. Vargas noticed him a short time later and summoned Chief of Police R.H. McSwain, who found that Fred had passed away. Deputy Coroner Clint Spear was summoned and the body was taken to the Davis Chapel.
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