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Alice DeLene Kenville

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Alice DeLene Kenville

Birth
Santa Cruz County, California, USA
Death
26 Feb 1920 (aged 19)
Ben Lomond, Santa Cruz County, California, USA
Burial
Felton, Santa Cruz County, California, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Ulysses Grant Kenville and Minnie E. Bagnall. Born in San Lorenzo, Santa Cruz, California. Sister of Mervin G. Kenville, Alfred C. Kenville, and Carrie E. Kenville.

San Jose Mercury Herald
March 03, 1920

ALICE KENVILLE, NORMAL GRADUATE, PASSES AWAY

The many friends and schoolmates in this city of Miss Alice Kenville were deeply grieved yesterday to learn of her death on February 24 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kenville, at Ben Lomond.


Miss Kenville, who was but 20 years of age, was a graduate of Santa Cruz high school and San Jose normal. She finished the normal course last June and had been engaged in teaching near Oakdale until her illness, which proved to be pneumonia and from which she never rallied.

While attending the normal here Miss Kenville made many friends by her quiet manner of taking an interest in the welfare of her fellow students, and to her many attentions to those of her elders, while her attention to her studies won the admiration of her teachers.

She was of a particularly sweet and lovable disposition and this won her instant success in her chosen vocation of teaching and she will be deeply mourned by friends and pupils.
Daughter of Ulysses Grant Kenville and Minnie E. Bagnall. Born in San Lorenzo, Santa Cruz, California. Sister of Mervin G. Kenville, Alfred C. Kenville, and Carrie E. Kenville.

San Jose Mercury Herald
March 03, 1920

ALICE KENVILLE, NORMAL GRADUATE, PASSES AWAY

The many friends and schoolmates in this city of Miss Alice Kenville were deeply grieved yesterday to learn of her death on February 24 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kenville, at Ben Lomond.


Miss Kenville, who was but 20 years of age, was a graduate of Santa Cruz high school and San Jose normal. She finished the normal course last June and had been engaged in teaching near Oakdale until her illness, which proved to be pneumonia and from which she never rallied.

While attending the normal here Miss Kenville made many friends by her quiet manner of taking an interest in the welfare of her fellow students, and to her many attentions to those of her elders, while her attention to her studies won the admiration of her teachers.

She was of a particularly sweet and lovable disposition and this won her instant success in her chosen vocation of teaching and she will be deeply mourned by friends and pupils.


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