Mrs. Beatrice Woodruff Weeks, 33, widow of Charles Peter Weeks, nationally known San Francisco architect, and divorced wife of J. H. Mill, New York stock broker, and Bela Lugosi, star of "Dracula," has succumbed to a pulmonary ailment in Panama.
News of her death Thursday was received here by her attorney, John R. Watson. Her ashes will be inurned beside those of Weeks in Mountain View cemetery, he said.
Mrs. Weeks, daughter of the late Commander John S. Woodruff, retired naval officer and attorney for the United States shipping board, first married Mill and was divorced from him.
In 1923 she married Weeks, architect of the Mark Hopkins hotel, Nob Hill apartment houses in San Francisco and other leading buildings in the state. He died in March, 1928. The following year she married the Hungarian actor and nobleman. They were separated four days later and then she was granted a divorce.
[Oakland Tribune 23 May 1931]
Mrs. Beatrice Woodruff Weeks, 33, widow of Charles Peter Weeks, nationally known San Francisco architect, and divorced wife of J. H. Mill, New York stock broker, and Bela Lugosi, star of "Dracula," has succumbed to a pulmonary ailment in Panama.
News of her death Thursday was received here by her attorney, John R. Watson. Her ashes will be inurned beside those of Weeks in Mountain View cemetery, he said.
Mrs. Weeks, daughter of the late Commander John S. Woodruff, retired naval officer and attorney for the United States shipping board, first married Mill and was divorced from him.
In 1923 she married Weeks, architect of the Mark Hopkins hotel, Nob Hill apartment houses in San Francisco and other leading buildings in the state. He died in March, 1928. The following year she married the Hungarian actor and nobleman. They were separated four days later and then she was granted a divorce.
[Oakland Tribune 23 May 1931]
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