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Juan Maria Felicissimo Osuna

Birth
California, USA
Death
9 Aug 1896 (aged 71–72)
San Diego County, California, USA
Burial
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA Add to Map
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MARRIAGE:
The San Diego Union, San Diego, California, Saturday, 22 Feb 1879, page 4:1
MARRIED.
OSUNA - POND. At Old San Diego, February 20th, 1879, at 7 a.m. by the Rev. Father Ubach, Mr. John Osuna and Miss Delores Camelia Pond, both of Old Town.
During the day the bridal pair, friends and relations, assembled at the residence of Mrs. Jose M. Estudillo, and participated in good cheer. In the evening a joyous party gathered at the above mentioned residence and joined in the dance which was kept up until a late hour. We join the numerous friends in congratulations and good wishes.

OBITUARY:
The San Diego Union, San Diego, California, Monday, August 10, 1896, page 5:4
OLDEST NATIVE SON.
Juan Osuna, Aged 72, Died of Heart Trouble.
Juan Osuna, the oldest member of the order of Native Sons of the Golden West, died last night at 8:30 o'clock at 404 F street, surrounded by a numerous family. We was born at the old mission of San Diego in 1824 and lived here most of his life. For several years he had been a resident of Tia Juana. He suffered for the past two weeks with heart trouble, which caused his death.

Osuna joined the N.S.G.W. here some years ago, and was proud of his distinction as the oldest member of the order. He took a prominent part in several celebrations on that account, and gave valuable historical data to the historian of the order. The Native Sons will take charge of his funeral, which will take place Tuesday.
MARRIAGE:
The San Diego Union, San Diego, California, Saturday, 22 Feb 1879, page 4:1
MARRIED.
OSUNA - POND. At Old San Diego, February 20th, 1879, at 7 a.m. by the Rev. Father Ubach, Mr. John Osuna and Miss Delores Camelia Pond, both of Old Town.
During the day the bridal pair, friends and relations, assembled at the residence of Mrs. Jose M. Estudillo, and participated in good cheer. In the evening a joyous party gathered at the above mentioned residence and joined in the dance which was kept up until a late hour. We join the numerous friends in congratulations and good wishes.

OBITUARY:
The San Diego Union, San Diego, California, Monday, August 10, 1896, page 5:4
OLDEST NATIVE SON.
Juan Osuna, Aged 72, Died of Heart Trouble.
Juan Osuna, the oldest member of the order of Native Sons of the Golden West, died last night at 8:30 o'clock at 404 F street, surrounded by a numerous family. We was born at the old mission of San Diego in 1824 and lived here most of his life. For several years he had been a resident of Tia Juana. He suffered for the past two weeks with heart trouble, which caused his death.

Osuna joined the N.S.G.W. here some years ago, and was proud of his distinction as the oldest member of the order. He took a prominent part in several celebrations on that account, and gave valuable historical data to the historian of the order. The Native Sons will take charge of his funeral, which will take place Tuesday.


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