Plot: Heritage Mausoleum, Peace Quarter, Wall J, 138B.
Obituary:
Mrs. Miliam [Miriam] M. Woodside, 69, of J1604 W. Turner Road died Saturday night in a Castro Valley nursing home after a short illness.
A native of Pleasanton, she had resided in California all of her life. She was a graduate of Lodi High School, Healds Business College of Stockton and the San Jose Teachers College.
She lived in Ventura from 1928 until 1948 when she returned to Lodi, and she taught in several schools in this area after her return.
She is survived by her husband, Paul M. Woodside of Lodi; one daughter, Mrs. Roinette [Robinette] Gadbury of Palo Alto; two brothers, Lloyd Madison of San Francisco; and four grandchildren.
She was a member of the Christian Science Church of Lodi, the Lodi Chapter 150, Order of Eastern Star, the White Apron Club, the Business and Professional Women's Club of Lodi, the California Mineral Society and the Lodi Woman's Club.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the chapel of the Gierhart & Wells Funeral Home with selections from the Bible and the writings of Mary Baker Eddy to be read by Dayton Johnson, a member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Entombment will be in the Lodi Mausoleum.
~Published in Lodi News-Sentinel, February 19, 1968, page 2, col. 5.
Plot: Heritage Mausoleum, Peace Quarter, Wall J, 138B.
Obituary:
Mrs. Miliam [Miriam] M. Woodside, 69, of J1604 W. Turner Road died Saturday night in a Castro Valley nursing home after a short illness.
A native of Pleasanton, she had resided in California all of her life. She was a graduate of Lodi High School, Healds Business College of Stockton and the San Jose Teachers College.
She lived in Ventura from 1928 until 1948 when she returned to Lodi, and she taught in several schools in this area after her return.
She is survived by her husband, Paul M. Woodside of Lodi; one daughter, Mrs. Roinette [Robinette] Gadbury of Palo Alto; two brothers, Lloyd Madison of San Francisco; and four grandchildren.
She was a member of the Christian Science Church of Lodi, the Lodi Chapter 150, Order of Eastern Star, the White Apron Club, the Business and Professional Women's Club of Lodi, the California Mineral Society and the Lodi Woman's Club.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the chapel of the Gierhart & Wells Funeral Home with selections from the Bible and the writings of Mary Baker Eddy to be read by Dayton Johnson, a member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Entombment will be in the Lodi Mausoleum.
~Published in Lodi News-Sentinel, February 19, 1968, page 2, col. 5.
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