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Kenneth Victor Blair

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Kenneth Victor Blair Veteran

Birth
Whiskeytown, Shasta County, California, USA
Death
23 Jun 1952 (aged 63)
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Burial
Shasta, Shasta County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
91
Memorial ID
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He was the last born son of James Drummond Blair and Eunice Francis Crocker. When he was three, his father passed away.

Obituary: The Record Searchlight:
Redding, California, Wed. June 25, 1952:
KENNETH BLAIR DIES IN S.F.
Kenneth Victor Blair, member of a pioneer family in Shasta county, died yesterday at San Francisco at the age of 63. He was a former postmaster at Kennett, which is now under water in Shasta Lake, and was a cashier at the Bank of America in Redding before going to San Francisco 22 years ago as an investigator for the U. S. Treasury Department. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at Meininger's mortuary, under the auspices of Redding Lodge No. 1073, B.P.O.E., of which he was a member. Graveside services at the Masonic cemetery at Shasta will be under the auspices of Western Star Lodge No. 2, F. and A.M. of Shasta. Blair was born April 19, 1889, at Whiskeytown, son of the late James D. and Eunice Blair. He leaves three sisters, Mrs. Martha E. Lamus, Wendover, Utah; Mrs. Eunice J. Eaton, Oakland and Mrs. Adeline Misener, Lapeer, Michigan. He was a member of the Parmassus Lodge No. 388, F. & A. M., San Francisco and the International Footprinters association in addition to the Redding Lodge of BPOE.


After his death, he was returned to lie in the plot of his parents at Shasta Masonic Cemetery.
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He was the last born son of James Drummond Blair and Eunice Francis Crocker. When he was three, his father passed away.

Obituary: The Record Searchlight:
Redding, California, Wed. June 25, 1952:
KENNETH BLAIR DIES IN S.F.
Kenneth Victor Blair, member of a pioneer family in Shasta county, died yesterday at San Francisco at the age of 63. He was a former postmaster at Kennett, which is now under water in Shasta Lake, and was a cashier at the Bank of America in Redding before going to San Francisco 22 years ago as an investigator for the U. S. Treasury Department. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at Meininger's mortuary, under the auspices of Redding Lodge No. 1073, B.P.O.E., of which he was a member. Graveside services at the Masonic cemetery at Shasta will be under the auspices of Western Star Lodge No. 2, F. and A.M. of Shasta. Blair was born April 19, 1889, at Whiskeytown, son of the late James D. and Eunice Blair. He leaves three sisters, Mrs. Martha E. Lamus, Wendover, Utah; Mrs. Eunice J. Eaton, Oakland and Mrs. Adeline Misener, Lapeer, Michigan. He was a member of the Parmassus Lodge No. 388, F. & A. M., San Francisco and the International Footprinters association in addition to the Redding Lodge of BPOE.


After his death, he was returned to lie in the plot of his parents at Shasta Masonic Cemetery.

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