Mother of:
Merton Rodman Crockett
Nancy Edna Crockett O'Sullivan
Daughter of Rudolph Carl Holmquist and Selma Christina Allen Holmquist.
Redwood City Tribune
4-18-1990
Laurine Crockett
Laurine E. Crockett, a lifelong resident of Redwood City, died April 7 at Devonshire Oaks Convalescent Hospital in Redwood City following a long illness. She was 91.
Mrs. Crockett worked at the Sequoia High School cafeteria for 17 years in the 1930s and 1940s.
She was a member of the Peninsula Rug Makers Guild and the Redwood City chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons.
Mrs. Crockett's father, R. C. Holmquist, was a Redwood City settler.
She was married to the late Albert Earl "Bud" Crockett.
She is survived by a son, Merton Crockett of Cameron Park; a daughter, Nancy O'Sullivan of San Carlos; a sister, Nancy Rytand of Atherton; five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were under the direction of Crippen and Flynn Chapel in Redwood City.
Mother of:
Merton Rodman Crockett
Nancy Edna Crockett O'Sullivan
Daughter of Rudolph Carl Holmquist and Selma Christina Allen Holmquist.
Redwood City Tribune
4-18-1990
Laurine Crockett
Laurine E. Crockett, a lifelong resident of Redwood City, died April 7 at Devonshire Oaks Convalescent Hospital in Redwood City following a long illness. She was 91.
Mrs. Crockett worked at the Sequoia High School cafeteria for 17 years in the 1930s and 1940s.
She was a member of the Peninsula Rug Makers Guild and the Redwood City chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons.
Mrs. Crockett's father, R. C. Holmquist, was a Redwood City settler.
She was married to the late Albert Earl "Bud" Crockett.
She is survived by a son, Merton Crockett of Cameron Park; a daughter, Nancy O'Sullivan of San Carlos; a sister, Nancy Rytand of Atherton; five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were under the direction of Crippen and Flynn Chapel in Redwood City.
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