In 1930, he was living at the San Francisco Working Boys Club.
In 1940, he was a resident of Agnews State Hospital.
In 1942, he was listed as paroled from Agnews State Hospital. He gives his next of kin as Dorothy Simms. It is possible that this is a relative of the William Simms who purchased the burial lots for his mother and grandmother. William Simms may have been the second husband of Ruth Armstrong Piper Simms.
No further information known about either William or Dorothy Simms.
In 1930, he was living at the San Francisco Working Boys Club.
In 1940, he was a resident of Agnews State Hospital.
In 1942, he was listed as paroled from Agnews State Hospital. He gives his next of kin as Dorothy Simms. It is possible that this is a relative of the William Simms who purchased the burial lots for his mother and grandmother. William Simms may have been the second husband of Ruth Armstrong Piper Simms.
No further information known about either William or Dorothy Simms.
Gravesite Details
9/27/18, groundskeeper pointed out plot of grass (no marker) to the right of Epifanio Bustamante (1908-1975) and left of Alessio Romeri (1884-1975). Probably (3) unmarked graves in area, Kenneth's in the center. Contributor: (47321325)
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