Luisa de Machado
Requiem Mass for Senora Luisa Olivera de Machado, 66, descendant of one of California's earliest families, will be celebrated at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. Augustine's Church, Culver City. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Machado died Tuesday. She was the fifth generation descendant of Jose de Olivera, one of the soldiers who came to California with Gov. Portola in 1769. In her teens she married Cristobal de Machado, scion of the family that once owned Rancho la Ballona, the area now covered by Culver City, Venice and Playa del Rey. Mrs. Machado leaves a son, Walter, and two daughters, Mrs. Sophia Machado de Shane and Maria Louise Machado. Rosary will be recited a 8 p.m. today at Cunningham and O'Connor Mortuary.
Luisa de Machado
Requiem Mass for Senora Luisa Olivera de Machado, 66, descendant of one of California's earliest families, will be celebrated at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. Augustine's Church, Culver City. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Machado died Tuesday. She was the fifth generation descendant of Jose de Olivera, one of the soldiers who came to California with Gov. Portola in 1769. In her teens she married Cristobal de Machado, scion of the family that once owned Rancho la Ballona, the area now covered by Culver City, Venice and Playa del Rey. Mrs. Machado leaves a son, Walter, and two daughters, Mrs. Sophia Machado de Shane and Maria Louise Machado. Rosary will be recited a 8 p.m. today at Cunningham and O'Connor Mortuary.
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