Clara L. Seibel (Knutas), 66, a Lodi resident since 1942, died Thursday in a local hospital after a sudden illness.
Born in Sheridan County, N.D., she grew up there and attended local schools. She was married in North Dakota. Mrs. Seibel came to Lodi in 1942 where she worked at Pacific Coast Producers for 30 years as a cannery worker.
She married Lawrence Seibel in March of 1952. She is a past member of Cannery Workers union of Stockton. She is preceded in death by her husband.
She is survived by a son Lonnie A. Liebelt, of Woodbridge; a daughter; Betty Webber, of Lodi; a brother; Robert Knutas, of Lodi; four sisters; Amy Freuth, of Washington, Bertha Heinle, of Sacramento, Freida Michelson, Olinda Harrison, both of Lodi, seven grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Lodi Funeral Home chapel with Rev. Walter Dingfield of the First Baptist Church officiating. Interment will be in Cherokee Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home after noon today.
Source: Lodi News Sentinel (Sat. Oct 9, 1982 Pg 17)
Clara L. Seibel (Knutas), 66, a Lodi resident since 1942, died Thursday in a local hospital after a sudden illness.
Born in Sheridan County, N.D., she grew up there and attended local schools. She was married in North Dakota. Mrs. Seibel came to Lodi in 1942 where she worked at Pacific Coast Producers for 30 years as a cannery worker.
She married Lawrence Seibel in March of 1952. She is a past member of Cannery Workers union of Stockton. She is preceded in death by her husband.
She is survived by a son Lonnie A. Liebelt, of Woodbridge; a daughter; Betty Webber, of Lodi; a brother; Robert Knutas, of Lodi; four sisters; Amy Freuth, of Washington, Bertha Heinle, of Sacramento, Freida Michelson, Olinda Harrison, both of Lodi, seven grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Lodi Funeral Home chapel with Rev. Walter Dingfield of the First Baptist Church officiating. Interment will be in Cherokee Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home after noon today.
Source: Lodi News Sentinel (Sat. Oct 9, 1982 Pg 17)
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