No information on the apparent suicide was available from the Sonoma County Coroner's office shortly before noon today.
A funeral home spokesman said the woman shot herself in the head with a shotgun.
Mrs. Keating was a native of Illinois. She lived 34 years in California and 19 in Sonoma County. She was a retired employee for a San Francisco pharmaceutical company.
She is survived by her sisters, Ellen Graves, Sebastopol, and Shirley Mueller, Santa Rosa.
Private interment was at Sebastopol Evergreen Lawn.
Donations may be made to the Hessel Grange.
(The Press Democrat - Santa Rosa, California - September 27, 1977)
No information on the apparent suicide was available from the Sonoma County Coroner's office shortly before noon today.
A funeral home spokesman said the woman shot herself in the head with a shotgun.
Mrs. Keating was a native of Illinois. She lived 34 years in California and 19 in Sonoma County. She was a retired employee for a San Francisco pharmaceutical company.
She is survived by her sisters, Ellen Graves, Sebastopol, and Shirley Mueller, Santa Rosa.
Private interment was at Sebastopol Evergreen Lawn.
Donations may be made to the Hessel Grange.
(The Press Democrat - Santa Rosa, California - September 27, 1977)
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