Mrs. Caldera died at her home at 70 Trescony street shortly before midnight last night, following an illness of two weeks. She was born In Erie, Pennsylvania, but had lived in Santa Cruz 50 years. She had made her home at 70 Trescony street for 37 years.
Surviving her are her husband, Manuel S. Caldera, of this city, and a son, Manuel Caldera, of Oakland; sisters, Mrs. Carrie Fargo of Santa Cruz, Mrs. Rose Pacheco and Mrs. Alta Murray of San Francisco; brothers, Joseph Caldera of Los Angeles, Anthony T. Caldera of Santa 'Cruz, August Caldera of of San Francisco, and William S. Caldera of Chico; and nephews, Alfred S. Caldera, Albert Caldera, Evelyn R. Caldera of Santa Cruz, and Henry Pacheco of San Francisco.
Published in the Santa Cruz Sentinel on August 30, 1930
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Husband: Manuel CALDERA
Father: Frank CALDERA?
Mother: Rose E. SUZIA(SP?)
Mrs. Caldera died at her home at 70 Trescony street shortly before midnight last night, following an illness of two weeks. She was born In Erie, Pennsylvania, but had lived in Santa Cruz 50 years. She had made her home at 70 Trescony street for 37 years.
Surviving her are her husband, Manuel S. Caldera, of this city, and a son, Manuel Caldera, of Oakland; sisters, Mrs. Carrie Fargo of Santa Cruz, Mrs. Rose Pacheco and Mrs. Alta Murray of San Francisco; brothers, Joseph Caldera of Los Angeles, Anthony T. Caldera of Santa 'Cruz, August Caldera of of San Francisco, and William S. Caldera of Chico; and nephews, Alfred S. Caldera, Albert Caldera, Evelyn R. Caldera of Santa Cruz, and Henry Pacheco of San Francisco.
Published in the Santa Cruz Sentinel on August 30, 1930
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Husband: Manuel CALDERA
Father: Frank CALDERA?
Mother: Rose E. SUZIA(SP?)
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