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Robert Carpenter Yundt

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Robert Carpenter Yundt

Birth
Utah, USA
Death
30 Mar 1978 (aged 81)
Monterey County, California, USA
Burial
Pacific Grove, Monterey County, California, USA Add to Map
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CADI: YUNDT ROBERT CARPENTER 1897 02 24 MALE UT MONTEREY 1978 03 30 81
Monterey Peninsula Herald, CA April 1, 1978 p4
Robert Carpenter Yundt, 81, long active in Pacific Grove civic affairs, died Thursday at Community Hospital after a period of failing health. Mr. Yundt, a former city planning commissioner, had been a permanent resident of Pacific Grove since 1957, although he was a frequent visitor in his youth and carried a lantern in the first Feast of Lanterns in 1905. Born Feb. 24, 1897, in Salt Lake City, Mr. Yundt attended the University of Utah and was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity and Theta Tau, an honorary engineering fraternity. He retired in 1962 after 43 years as a cadastral engineer with the U.S. Bureau of land Management. Mr. Yundt was appointed twice to four-year term on the Pacific Grove Planning Commission, starting in 1966. he was a member of the finance committee of the Feast of Lanterns and also was a member of Kaibab Masonic Lodge No. 25 of Slat Lake City, the High Twelve Club in Carmel, the Pacific Grove Boosters Club and the Pacific Grove Chamber of Commerce. He was an Army veteran of World War I. Surviving are his wife, Thelma W. Yundt of the family home at 485 Ocean View Blvd.; a daughter, Mr. Johanna Rice of Pacific Grove; and two grandchildren. Private memorial services will be held Tuesday at the Little Chapel by-the-Sea, with Pacific Grove Lodge No. 331, F&AM, officiating. Inurnment will be in El Carmelo Cemetery. The Paul Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. The family suggests that memorial contributions be sent to the rescue unit of the Pacific Grove Fire Department or the student loan fund of the High Twelve Club.
Pacific Grove Tribune, CA April 12, 1978
Robert Carpenter Yundt, long active in Pacific Grove civic affairs, died April 6 at Community Hospital at the age of 81. Surviving are his wife, Thelma W. Yundt of Pacific Grove, and a daughter, Johanna Rice, also of Pacific Grove. Memorial contributions to the rescue unit of the Pacific Grove Fire Department or to the student loan fund of the High Twelve Club are suggested

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CADI: YUNDT ROBERT CARPENTER 1897 02 24 MALE UT MONTEREY 1978 03 30 81
Monterey Peninsula Herald, CA April 1, 1978 p4
Robert Carpenter Yundt, 81, long active in Pacific Grove civic affairs, died Thursday at Community Hospital after a period of failing health. Mr. Yundt, a former city planning commissioner, had been a permanent resident of Pacific Grove since 1957, although he was a frequent visitor in his youth and carried a lantern in the first Feast of Lanterns in 1905. Born Feb. 24, 1897, in Salt Lake City, Mr. Yundt attended the University of Utah and was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity and Theta Tau, an honorary engineering fraternity. He retired in 1962 after 43 years as a cadastral engineer with the U.S. Bureau of land Management. Mr. Yundt was appointed twice to four-year term on the Pacific Grove Planning Commission, starting in 1966. he was a member of the finance committee of the Feast of Lanterns and also was a member of Kaibab Masonic Lodge No. 25 of Slat Lake City, the High Twelve Club in Carmel, the Pacific Grove Boosters Club and the Pacific Grove Chamber of Commerce. He was an Army veteran of World War I. Surviving are his wife, Thelma W. Yundt of the family home at 485 Ocean View Blvd.; a daughter, Mr. Johanna Rice of Pacific Grove; and two grandchildren. Private memorial services will be held Tuesday at the Little Chapel by-the-Sea, with Pacific Grove Lodge No. 331, F&AM, officiating. Inurnment will be in El Carmelo Cemetery. The Paul Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. The family suggests that memorial contributions be sent to the rescue unit of the Pacific Grove Fire Department or the student loan fund of the High Twelve Club.
Pacific Grove Tribune, CA April 12, 1978
Robert Carpenter Yundt, long active in Pacific Grove civic affairs, died April 6 at Community Hospital at the age of 81. Surviving are his wife, Thelma W. Yundt of Pacific Grove, and a daughter, Johanna Rice, also of Pacific Grove. Memorial contributions to the rescue unit of the Pacific Grove Fire Department or to the student loan fund of the High Twelve Club are suggested

Copyright (c) 2015 The Monterey County Herald
INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY MARY S.TAYLOR


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