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Deloris Darlene <I>Schlieman</I> McCabe

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Deloris Darlene Schlieman McCabe

Birth
Hartford, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, USA
Death
30 Jan 1995 (aged 68)
Roseville, Placer County, California, USA
Burial
Colton, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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THE PRESS TRIBUNE - ROSEVILLE, CALIFORNIA..JANUARY 27,1995

Deloris Darlene McCabe, March 19, 1926-January 30, 1995. A memorial service will begin at 1p.m. Saturday at Cochrane's Chapel of the Roses, 103 Lincoln Street, in Roseville, for Deloris Darlene McCabe, who died at Kaiser Hospital in Sacramento, Monday at the age of 68. Officiating is Reverend Lee Toms, Arcade Baptist Church, Carmichael, California.
A native of Hartford, South Dakota, Mrs. McCabe, lived in Washington State for 28 years. She was a School Bus driver for Eureka and Prescott School Districts in Walla Walla County for 14 years before moving to Roseville in 1978. With her husband she owned and operated "The Peppertree" Antique Shop in Roseville for the last 15 years and was a well-known antique dealer. She was a member of the U.S. Depression Glass Club and the Heisey Club of America.
Private interment will be at Colton Cemetery in Colton, South Dakota. Mrs. McCabe is survived by her husband of 46 years, Ron McCabe of Roseville; a daughter, son-in-law and her two grandchildren, all of Loomis. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor's choice and will be accepted at Cochrane's.
THE PRESS TRIBUNE - ROSEVILLE, CALIFORNIA..JANUARY 27,1995

Deloris Darlene McCabe, March 19, 1926-January 30, 1995. A memorial service will begin at 1p.m. Saturday at Cochrane's Chapel of the Roses, 103 Lincoln Street, in Roseville, for Deloris Darlene McCabe, who died at Kaiser Hospital in Sacramento, Monday at the age of 68. Officiating is Reverend Lee Toms, Arcade Baptist Church, Carmichael, California.
A native of Hartford, South Dakota, Mrs. McCabe, lived in Washington State for 28 years. She was a School Bus driver for Eureka and Prescott School Districts in Walla Walla County for 14 years before moving to Roseville in 1978. With her husband she owned and operated "The Peppertree" Antique Shop in Roseville for the last 15 years and was a well-known antique dealer. She was a member of the U.S. Depression Glass Club and the Heisey Club of America.
Private interment will be at Colton Cemetery in Colton, South Dakota. Mrs. McCabe is survived by her husband of 46 years, Ron McCabe of Roseville; a daughter, son-in-law and her two grandchildren, all of Loomis. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor's choice and will be accepted at Cochrane's.


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