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Eva Vilate <I>Clemens</I> Stromer

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Eva Vilate Clemens Stromer

Birth
Idaho, USA
Death
5 Jan 1951 (aged 32)
Yuba County, California, USA
Burial
Olivehurst, Yuba County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 6, 11B
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Stromer, a native of Idaho, came to Marysville when she was 1 ½ years old. She was a member of the Yuba City Woman's club and of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

Surviving, besides her husband, are two sons, Philip Earl, 8, and Gordon Allen, 1 ½; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Carlile of Pittsburg, and a brother Elmer Clemens of Seattle. She was the sister of the late Earl L. Clemens, who was killed in an automobile accident here several years ago.

Services are pending at Hutchinson's Colonial chapel. (Appeal Democrat, January 6, 1951)

Eva Stromer-Funeral for Mrs. Eva Stromer, 31, who was killed in an automobile accident near Delevan, Colusa county, on Friday, will be conducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Yuba City. Bishop Jess G. Johnson will officiate. Interment will be under the direction of Hutchison's Colonial chapel. (Appeal Democrat, January 8, 1951)
Mrs. Stromer, a native of Idaho, came to Marysville when she was 1 ½ years old. She was a member of the Yuba City Woman's club and of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

Surviving, besides her husband, are two sons, Philip Earl, 8, and Gordon Allen, 1 ½; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Carlile of Pittsburg, and a brother Elmer Clemens of Seattle. She was the sister of the late Earl L. Clemens, who was killed in an automobile accident here several years ago.

Services are pending at Hutchinson's Colonial chapel. (Appeal Democrat, January 6, 1951)

Eva Stromer-Funeral for Mrs. Eva Stromer, 31, who was killed in an automobile accident near Delevan, Colusa county, on Friday, will be conducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Yuba City. Bishop Jess G. Johnson will officiate. Interment will be under the direction of Hutchison's Colonial chapel. (Appeal Democrat, January 8, 1951)


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