George Earl Chapman

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George Earl Chapman

Birth
Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA
Death
5 Dec 1959 (aged 63)
San Rafael, Marin County, California, USA
Burial
San Rafael, Marin County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A-3, Row 5, Lot 9, Grave 10
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GEORGE CHAPMAN FINAL RITES HELD

Private funeral services were held today for George E[arl]. Chapman, 63, former owner of the Meadowsweet Poultry and Fish Market at the Corte Madera wye (sic). He died Saturday at a local hospital after a short illness.

He was a native of [Leavenworth], Kansas, son of Daniel James & Annie Josephine (Jost) Chapman. For four years he had been residing on his ranch in Sonoma County near Santa Rosa.

He is survived by his wife, Ethel L[ouise] (Pasewark) Chapman; two brothers, W[illiam] Floyd Chapman of Greenbrae, [half-brother] Samuel R. Harpster of Bakersfield, and two [half-]sisters, Mrs. Minnie May (Harpster) Douglas of San Fernando and Mrs. Nettie (Chapman) Barstow of Winslow, Ariz.

Funeral services were held at the Harry M. Williams Mortuary in San Rafael. Interment was in Mt. Tamalpais Memorial Park.

From the Daily Independent Journal (San Rafael, California), Monday, December 7, 1959.
GEORGE CHAPMAN FINAL RITES HELD

Private funeral services were held today for George E[arl]. Chapman, 63, former owner of the Meadowsweet Poultry and Fish Market at the Corte Madera wye (sic). He died Saturday at a local hospital after a short illness.

He was a native of [Leavenworth], Kansas, son of Daniel James & Annie Josephine (Jost) Chapman. For four years he had been residing on his ranch in Sonoma County near Santa Rosa.

He is survived by his wife, Ethel L[ouise] (Pasewark) Chapman; two brothers, W[illiam] Floyd Chapman of Greenbrae, [half-brother] Samuel R. Harpster of Bakersfield, and two [half-]sisters, Mrs. Minnie May (Harpster) Douglas of San Fernando and Mrs. Nettie (Chapman) Barstow of Winslow, Ariz.

Funeral services were held at the Harry M. Williams Mortuary in San Rafael. Interment was in Mt. Tamalpais Memorial Park.

From the Daily Independent Journal (San Rafael, California), Monday, December 7, 1959.