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From: "Sylvia" <>
Subject: [CASANFRA] Re: Re Death Certificates
Date: Sat, 4 Sep 1999 17:15:45 -0700


Hi, many thanks for your response. I'm afraid that's what I thought might
have happened - that he was just cast to the winds!! Has anyone else out
there found any memorials at Cypress Lawn for ashes? Thanks, Sylvia

-----Original Message-----
From: Norby Family <>
To: Sylvia <>; <>
Date: Thursday, September 02, 1999 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: Re Death Certificates


>I had one that was cremated at Mt. Olivet and when I asked for a location
>they indicated the ashes were returned to the undertaker, Suhr in SF and I
>have yet to discover where they were finally buried or whatever.....this
was
>1916
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Sylvia <>
>To: <>
>Date: Thursday, September 02, 1999 10:55 AM
>Subject: Re Death Certificates
>
>
>>Hi: Had a great day yesterday when I finally found THE census I was
>looking for (thanks to the index book info. help - with many thanks), and
>when I got home my fellow's death certificate had finally arrived to
confirm
>and tie in all those little extras!
>>
>>My question is for all you pro's out there: Since the death certificate
>contained even more than I had hoped for, including his sister's married
>name, is there any point in pursing GERMAN Hospital records or the records
>of the HALSTED undertakers i.e.. would there be any extra information to
>gain - other than an interesting side tour?
>>
>>Also, can someone confirm that 402 Grove Street is the address of the
>hospital, and not my fellow's last place of residence? I'm a little
>confused on that part of the certificate. It also states he was "cremated"
>at Cypress Lawn - is there likely to be a memorial headstone of sorts?
>>
>>Many thanks, Sylvia
>>
>

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