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Pearl Lena <I>Perkins</I> Regur

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Pearl Lena Perkins Regur

Birth
Mount Zion, Van Buren County, Iowa, USA
Death
18 Mar 1979 (aged 94)
Hemet, Riverside County, California, USA
Burial
San Jacinto, Riverside County, California, USA Add to Map
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Pearl Regur, 95, Hemet
Pioneer, Dies in Hospital
Funeral services for Pearl P. Regur, 95, a Hemet resident since 1924, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Harford Funeral Home. Mrs. Regur, a Kimball avenue resident for 52 years, died Friday at a local hospital.
The Rev. Dale Conrad of Hemet United Methodist Church, of which she was a member, will officiate. Burial will follow at San Jacinto Valley Cemetery.
The family requests donations be made to the Methodist Church building fund.
Mrs. Regur was born Dec. 2, 1884, in the southeast Iowa community of Mt. Zion. Later, in 1904, she moved to Keosauqua where she married, residing there until 1924 when the family moved to Hemet.
The Regurs arrived in California by train, having left Iowa in order that her health might improve.
It was in Hemet that the Regur family started the hardware business which is still operating today.
A housewife, Mrs. Regur was a member of Eastern Star, Tahquitz Chapter No. 351 for 45 years, and the Hemet Woman's Club for 40 years.
She was preceded in death by her husband, who died 20 years ago.
Among the family survivors are son, Frank, of Hemet, three grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Pearl Regur, 95, Hemet
Pioneer, Dies in Hospital
Funeral services for Pearl P. Regur, 95, a Hemet resident since 1924, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Harford Funeral Home. Mrs. Regur, a Kimball avenue resident for 52 years, died Friday at a local hospital.
The Rev. Dale Conrad of Hemet United Methodist Church, of which she was a member, will officiate. Burial will follow at San Jacinto Valley Cemetery.
The family requests donations be made to the Methodist Church building fund.
Mrs. Regur was born Dec. 2, 1884, in the southeast Iowa community of Mt. Zion. Later, in 1904, she moved to Keosauqua where she married, residing there until 1924 when the family moved to Hemet.
The Regurs arrived in California by train, having left Iowa in order that her health might improve.
It was in Hemet that the Regur family started the hardware business which is still operating today.
A housewife, Mrs. Regur was a member of Eastern Star, Tahquitz Chapter No. 351 for 45 years, and the Hemet Woman's Club for 40 years.
She was preceded in death by her husband, who died 20 years ago.
Among the family survivors are son, Frank, of Hemet, three grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.


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