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Tamer Ione <I>Barker</I> Bohnett

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Tamer Ione Barker Bohnett

Birth
Santa Clara County, California, USA
Death
10 Aug 1920 (aged 65)
Santa Clara County, California, USA
Burial
San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.2989611, Longitude: -121.8608243
Plot
Section L, Block 33
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From: Evening News, published as The Evening News; Date: 08-10-1920; Volume: 74; Issue: 35; Page: [One]; Location: San Jose, California:
MRS. JOS. BOHNETT
DIES SUDDENLY
NEAR CAMPBELL
Mrs. Joseph Bohnett died suddenly at her home on the Los Gatos road this noon. Mrs. Bohnett had been in her usual health until a few minutes before the end came, in fact, was planning a motor trip for tomorrow.
Besides her husband, Joseph Bohnett, eleven children mourn the loss of a loving and kindly mother. They are: George E., Lewis D., Ralph C., William C.,Belle Grace, Lois G., Floyd O. and K.U. Bohnett, Mrs. Mary A. Evans, Mrs. Eva Pearl Powers and Mrs. Hattie A. Gardner.
Tamar Bohnett was born at Campbell, and forty eight years ago married Joseph Bohnett. The Bohnetts' are pioneer orchardists of Sant Clara valley.
The funeral service will be held at the family residence, San Jose and Los Gatos road, tomorrow at 11:30 a.m.

From: Evening News, published as The Evening News; Date: 08-10-1920; Volume: 74; Issue: 35; Page: Eight; Location: San Jose, California:
DIED
BOHNETT – Near Campell, Cal., Aug. 10, 1920, Tamer Ione, beloved wife of Joseph Bohnett and loving mother of George Enos, Lewis D., Ralph C., William Calvin, Belle Grace, Lois G., Floyd O. and Karl U. Bohnett, Mary A. Evans, Eva Pearl Powers and Hattie A. Gardner. A native of California, aged 65 years, for months and six days.
Friends are invited to attend the funeral tomorrow, Wednesday, Aug. 11, at 10:30 a. m., from the family residence, San Jose and Los Gatos roads. Interment Oak Hill cemetery.


From: San Jose Mercury News, published as San Jose Mercury Herald; Date: 08-11-1920; Issue: 42; Page: 7; Location: San Jose, California:
PIONEER RESIDENT OF COUNTY PASSES AWAY
Had Been in Usual Good Health and Sudden Death Is Shock to Friends
Mrs. Joseph Bohnett, a pioneer resident of Santa Clara county, having lived her entire life here, passed away suddenly at her home on the Los Gatos road yesterday afternoon. This will come as a shock to a great number of loving friends and acquaintances, as Mrs. Bohnett had been enjoying her usual good health and had been planning on starting a motor trip this morning.
Mrs. Bohnett was born in Campbell in 1855, and 46 years ago was married to Joseph Bohnett, a pioneer orchardist of the valley and who is still active in the different growers associations of the valley.
Besides her husband she leaves 11 children to more her loss and 15 grandchildren, all of who feel deeply the loss of a loving mother and grandmother. The children are: George Enos, Louis D., Ralph C., William Calvin, Belle Grace, Lois G., Floyd O., and K. U. Bohnett, Mrs. Mary A. Evans, Mrs. Eva Pearl Powers and Mrs. Hattie A. Gardner.
Funeral services will be held this morning at the family residence on the Los Gatos road at 10:30, and will be under the arrangements of Hocking & Williams Co.

From: San Jose Mercury News, published as San Jose Mercury Herald; Date: 08-13-1920; Issue: 44; Page: 10; Location: San Jose, California
CAMPBELL
Special to the Mercury Herald
CAMPBELL, Aug. 12 – The funeral of Mrs. Tamar Bohnett yesterday at the family home on Los Gatos road was attended by neighbors and friends and Grange members in great numbers eager to pay respect to a beloved woman and to show sympathy for the bereaved members of an honored family.
Less than an hour's illness terminated a life of 65 beautiful years, all of which were passed in this neighborhood. Mrs. Bohnett has been a devoted mother of a large family, by whom her loss is deeply mourned. In recent years she had taken a very active interest in the Grange, which order very appropriately had charge of the last rites for their departed sister. At the services at the house appreciative tributes were spoken by Mrs. Ida Clendenning of Orchard City Grange and the Rev. George E. Atkinson, former pastor of the Congregational church here, and Amos Williams of San Jose sang amid a profusion of exquisite floral offerings which banked two rooms. The burial service of the Grange ritual was used at the cemetery whither the remains were followed by an unusually long procession. The 34 relatives, who were present for the occasion, were Joseph Bohnett, husband of the deceased, who is a well known rancher here, and six sons and five daughters with the families of several, including 15 grandchildren.
The sons are Enos Bohnett, an engineer at the Aromas quarries; L. D. Bohnett, and attorney of San Jose and former member of the legislature; Ralph, fruit buyer for Rosenberg Bros. And a rancher as well; Calvin, buyer for the Ainsley Packing Co.; Floyd, conducting the home ranch besides his own near by, and Karl, rancher, Coyote. Two daughters, Grace, a nurse and Lois, employed in the law office of their brother, L. D., live at home. The others are Mrs. E. A. Powers of Chico, Mrs. E. O. Evans of Campbell and Mrs. Herbert Gardner of Campbell.


From: San Jose Mercury News, published as San Jose Mercury Herald; Date: 08-15-1920; Issue: 46; Page: 11; Location: San Jose, California:

GRANGE CEREMONY
TAMER IONE BOHNETT
Wife of Joseph Bohnett of Campbell, who was buried at Oak Hill Thursday

The many friends of Tamer Ione Bohnett, wife of Joseph Bohnett of Campbell, were shocked and grieved at her sudden death Monday, August 9, at 11:35 o'clock. Five years ago she had suffered a stroke of paralysis followed by another a few years later. But up to the time of her death she was active and apparently well. The fatal illness lasted about 20 minutes before she peacefully and wholly without pain breathed her last.
WAS PIONEER RESIDNET
Tamer Ione Barker was born at Milliken Corners, April 4, 1855, but moved with her parents when quite young to the neighborhood in which she died. She married Joseph Bohnett, October 4, 1874, nearly 46 years ago. Besides her husband, 11 children survive her: Enos, of Aramis; Louis D. of San Jose, Ralph Calvin, Floyd, Lois and Grace, of Campbell; Mary Evans and Hattie Gardner of Campbell; Pearly Powers of Chico, and Karl of Kings county. Besides these, 15 grandchildren, a brother, Calvin Barker, and several half brothers and sisters mourn her loss.
Mrs. Bohnett's life was one of loyal devotion to duty wherever her lot was cast. Her family, all grown to noble manhood and womanhood is a fitting testimonial of her beautiful, unselfish character.
WAS GRANGE MEMBER
She received her early education in the Cambrian school. When the Orchard City Grange was organized, Mrs. Bohnett joined as a charter member and was most loyal and efficient in her connections with this organization. She held the office of Ceres at the time of her death. She was also a member of the Pomona Grange, of the state Grange and of the national Grange.
As a wife, mother, friend and neighbor, she was beloved by all and her passing leaves a vacancy that will be very hard to fill.
The funeral, which took place Wednesday morning, was well attended. Flowers filled the room in which the casket rested. The services were held in the new home at Campbell in which Mr. And Mrs. Bohnett hoped to spend many more happy years together.
GRANCE FUNERAL SERVICES.
The funeral services were held in the following order: Song, "Some Day We May Understand, " by Amos Williams; prayer, scripture reading and remarks by the Rev. George Atkinson; remarks on Mrs. Bohnett's work and efficient membership in the Grange, by Mrs. Ida M. Clendenning of Orchard City Grange; sone, Amos Williams.
The burial was at Oak Hill cemetery under the auspices of Orchard City Grange which conducts Grange burial services. The following acted as pall bearers: Stanlay B. Smith, H. V. Archibald, E. K. Clendenning, Curtis Hanger, W. H. Woodbury, and Louis Shelley.


From: Evening News, published as The Evening News; Date: 08-10-1920; Volume: 74; Issue: 35; Page: [One]; Location: San Jose, California:
MRS. JOS. BOHNETT
DIES SUDDENLY
NEAR CAMPBELL
Mrs. Joseph Bohnett died suddenly at her home on the Los Gatos road this noon. Mrs. Bohnett had been in her usual health until a few minutes before the end came, in fact, was planning a motor trip for tomorrow.
Besides her husband, Joseph Bohnett, eleven children mourn the loss of a loving and kindly mother. They are: George E., Lewis D., Ralph C., William C.,Belle Grace, Lois G., Floyd O. and K.U. Bohnett, Mrs. Mary A. Evans, Mrs. Eva Pearl Powers and Mrs. Hattie A. Gardner.
Tamar Bohnett was born at Campbell, and forty eight years ago married Joseph Bohnett. The Bohnetts' are pioneer orchardists of Sant Clara valley.
The funeral service will be held at the family residence, San Jose and Los Gatos road, tomorrow at 11:30 a.m.

From: Evening News, published as The Evening News; Date: 08-10-1920; Volume: 74; Issue: 35; Page: Eight; Location: San Jose, California:
DIED
BOHNETT – Near Campell, Cal., Aug. 10, 1920, Tamer Ione, beloved wife of Joseph Bohnett and loving mother of George Enos, Lewis D., Ralph C., William Calvin, Belle Grace, Lois G., Floyd O. and Karl U. Bohnett, Mary A. Evans, Eva Pearl Powers and Hattie A. Gardner. A native of California, aged 65 years, for months and six days.
Friends are invited to attend the funeral tomorrow, Wednesday, Aug. 11, at 10:30 a. m., from the family residence, San Jose and Los Gatos roads. Interment Oak Hill cemetery.


From: San Jose Mercury News, published as San Jose Mercury Herald; Date: 08-11-1920; Issue: 42; Page: 7; Location: San Jose, California:
PIONEER RESIDENT OF COUNTY PASSES AWAY
Had Been in Usual Good Health and Sudden Death Is Shock to Friends
Mrs. Joseph Bohnett, a pioneer resident of Santa Clara county, having lived her entire life here, passed away suddenly at her home on the Los Gatos road yesterday afternoon. This will come as a shock to a great number of loving friends and acquaintances, as Mrs. Bohnett had been enjoying her usual good health and had been planning on starting a motor trip this morning.
Mrs. Bohnett was born in Campbell in 1855, and 46 years ago was married to Joseph Bohnett, a pioneer orchardist of the valley and who is still active in the different growers associations of the valley.
Besides her husband she leaves 11 children to more her loss and 15 grandchildren, all of who feel deeply the loss of a loving mother and grandmother. The children are: George Enos, Louis D., Ralph C., William Calvin, Belle Grace, Lois G., Floyd O., and K. U. Bohnett, Mrs. Mary A. Evans, Mrs. Eva Pearl Powers and Mrs. Hattie A. Gardner.
Funeral services will be held this morning at the family residence on the Los Gatos road at 10:30, and will be under the arrangements of Hocking & Williams Co.

From: San Jose Mercury News, published as San Jose Mercury Herald; Date: 08-13-1920; Issue: 44; Page: 10; Location: San Jose, California
CAMPBELL
Special to the Mercury Herald
CAMPBELL, Aug. 12 – The funeral of Mrs. Tamar Bohnett yesterday at the family home on Los Gatos road was attended by neighbors and friends and Grange members in great numbers eager to pay respect to a beloved woman and to show sympathy for the bereaved members of an honored family.
Less than an hour's illness terminated a life of 65 beautiful years, all of which were passed in this neighborhood. Mrs. Bohnett has been a devoted mother of a large family, by whom her loss is deeply mourned. In recent years she had taken a very active interest in the Grange, which order very appropriately had charge of the last rites for their departed sister. At the services at the house appreciative tributes were spoken by Mrs. Ida Clendenning of Orchard City Grange and the Rev. George E. Atkinson, former pastor of the Congregational church here, and Amos Williams of San Jose sang amid a profusion of exquisite floral offerings which banked two rooms. The burial service of the Grange ritual was used at the cemetery whither the remains were followed by an unusually long procession. The 34 relatives, who were present for the occasion, were Joseph Bohnett, husband of the deceased, who is a well known rancher here, and six sons and five daughters with the families of several, including 15 grandchildren.
The sons are Enos Bohnett, an engineer at the Aromas quarries; L. D. Bohnett, and attorney of San Jose and former member of the legislature; Ralph, fruit buyer for Rosenberg Bros. And a rancher as well; Calvin, buyer for the Ainsley Packing Co.; Floyd, conducting the home ranch besides his own near by, and Karl, rancher, Coyote. Two daughters, Grace, a nurse and Lois, employed in the law office of their brother, L. D., live at home. The others are Mrs. E. A. Powers of Chico, Mrs. E. O. Evans of Campbell and Mrs. Herbert Gardner of Campbell.


From: San Jose Mercury News, published as San Jose Mercury Herald; Date: 08-15-1920; Issue: 46; Page: 11; Location: San Jose, California:

GRANGE CEREMONY
TAMER IONE BOHNETT
Wife of Joseph Bohnett of Campbell, who was buried at Oak Hill Thursday

The many friends of Tamer Ione Bohnett, wife of Joseph Bohnett of Campbell, were shocked and grieved at her sudden death Monday, August 9, at 11:35 o'clock. Five years ago she had suffered a stroke of paralysis followed by another a few years later. But up to the time of her death she was active and apparently well. The fatal illness lasted about 20 minutes before she peacefully and wholly without pain breathed her last.
WAS PIONEER RESIDNET
Tamer Ione Barker was born at Milliken Corners, April 4, 1855, but moved with her parents when quite young to the neighborhood in which she died. She married Joseph Bohnett, October 4, 1874, nearly 46 years ago. Besides her husband, 11 children survive her: Enos, of Aramis; Louis D. of San Jose, Ralph Calvin, Floyd, Lois and Grace, of Campbell; Mary Evans and Hattie Gardner of Campbell; Pearly Powers of Chico, and Karl of Kings county. Besides these, 15 grandchildren, a brother, Calvin Barker, and several half brothers and sisters mourn her loss.
Mrs. Bohnett's life was one of loyal devotion to duty wherever her lot was cast. Her family, all grown to noble manhood and womanhood is a fitting testimonial of her beautiful, unselfish character.
WAS GRANGE MEMBER
She received her early education in the Cambrian school. When the Orchard City Grange was organized, Mrs. Bohnett joined as a charter member and was most loyal and efficient in her connections with this organization. She held the office of Ceres at the time of her death. She was also a member of the Pomona Grange, of the state Grange and of the national Grange.
As a wife, mother, friend and neighbor, she was beloved by all and her passing leaves a vacancy that will be very hard to fill.
The funeral, which took place Wednesday morning, was well attended. Flowers filled the room in which the casket rested. The services were held in the new home at Campbell in which Mr. And Mrs. Bohnett hoped to spend many more happy years together.
GRANCE FUNERAL SERVICES.
The funeral services were held in the following order: Song, "Some Day We May Understand, " by Amos Williams; prayer, scripture reading and remarks by the Rev. George Atkinson; remarks on Mrs. Bohnett's work and efficient membership in the Grange, by Mrs. Ida M. Clendenning of Orchard City Grange; sone, Amos Williams.
The burial was at Oak Hill cemetery under the auspices of Orchard City Grange which conducts Grange burial services. The following acted as pall bearers: Stanlay B. Smith, H. V. Archibald, E. K. Clendenning, Curtis Hanger, W. H. Woodbury, and Louis Shelley.




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