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Dr Charles F. Shattinger

Birth
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
13 Dec 1942 (aged 77)
Los Altos, Santa Clara County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered at sea. Specifically: Ashes scattered off the coast of Half Moon Bay, San Mateo County, CA Add to Map
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Charles was the son of Adam (who established in 1876 what would become Shattinger Music Company in St. Louis, MO) and Mary (Kunkel) Shattinger, and had one brother named Oliver (1879 - 1973), a sister Mignon who died as an infant and a younger sister Mignon who died in 1964 in New York, probably Manhattan.

Charles was living in St. Louis, MO by 1872 and he married Ada Cora (Brown) Shattinger there on September 25, 1889.

He was a medical doctor of some note who graduated from the Medical Department of Washington University (in St. Louis) in 1886.

He practiced in St. Louis, and in California.

His ashes were scattered off the coast of Half Moon Bay in San Mateo County, CA

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From the local Palo Alto newspaper, Dec 15, 1942:



Dr. Shattinger leaves Stanford Bulk of Estate



Stanford ZUniversity is the major benificiary in the will of Dr. Charles Shattinger, retired physician who died Sunday at his Los Altos home. Two thirds of his estate, the value of which is not yet known, is left to the university's medical school to be used as a fund bearing the donor's name.



Dean J. Hugh Jackson of the Stanford Graduate School of Business, who was controller of the university at the time the will was made, is named executor. The estate includes the Shattinger home at Los Altos, land, and loans.



In addition to the bequest to Stanford, the will provides for one or two small gifts and leaves approxiamately one-third to other institutions. If, for some reason, the other gifts are not accepted, the entire estate goes to Stanford.



Dr. Shattinger was an eye, ear, nose and throat specialist. His death was attributed by an autopsy surgeon to a heart condition, the case history of which the doctor had been keeping for several years. He was 77 years of age.



A brother, Oliver Shattinger of St. Louis, was here for the private funeral service this afternoon at the Spangler mortuary in Mountain View. A sister, Mrs. Mignon Auburn, lives on Riverside Drive, New York. Mrs. Shattinger died in 1940. Cremation at Alta Mesa cemetery followed the service at the mortuary.
Charles was the son of Adam (who established in 1876 what would become Shattinger Music Company in St. Louis, MO) and Mary (Kunkel) Shattinger, and had one brother named Oliver (1879 - 1973), a sister Mignon who died as an infant and a younger sister Mignon who died in 1964 in New York, probably Manhattan.

Charles was living in St. Louis, MO by 1872 and he married Ada Cora (Brown) Shattinger there on September 25, 1889.

He was a medical doctor of some note who graduated from the Medical Department of Washington University (in St. Louis) in 1886.

He practiced in St. Louis, and in California.

His ashes were scattered off the coast of Half Moon Bay in San Mateo County, CA

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From the local Palo Alto newspaper, Dec 15, 1942:



Dr. Shattinger leaves Stanford Bulk of Estate



Stanford ZUniversity is the major benificiary in the will of Dr. Charles Shattinger, retired physician who died Sunday at his Los Altos home. Two thirds of his estate, the value of which is not yet known, is left to the university's medical school to be used as a fund bearing the donor's name.



Dean J. Hugh Jackson of the Stanford Graduate School of Business, who was controller of the university at the time the will was made, is named executor. The estate includes the Shattinger home at Los Altos, land, and loans.



In addition to the bequest to Stanford, the will provides for one or two small gifts and leaves approxiamately one-third to other institutions. If, for some reason, the other gifts are not accepted, the entire estate goes to Stanford.



Dr. Shattinger was an eye, ear, nose and throat specialist. His death was attributed by an autopsy surgeon to a heart condition, the case history of which the doctor had been keeping for several years. He was 77 years of age.



A brother, Oliver Shattinger of St. Louis, was here for the private funeral service this afternoon at the Spangler mortuary in Mountain View. A sister, Mrs. Mignon Auburn, lives on Riverside Drive, New York. Mrs. Shattinger died in 1940. Cremation at Alta Mesa cemetery followed the service at the mortuary.


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