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Pearl Eunice <I>Philpot</I> Armelin

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Pearl Eunice Philpot Armelin

Birth
Trinity County, California, USA
Death
18 Jun 1975 (aged 80)
Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend. Specifically: Location unknown. Picked up by James W. Lowery Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Moses Alexander Philpot and Rose Maynard. Sister to Liberty Alexander Philpot.
Married very briefly to Leonard McDaniel. Then married John Armelin. Good family friend, and loosely related, (Pearl's Aunt Virginia married Frank Green) I knew Pearl when I was a young child.
Searching for info regarding what became of her ashes. James Lowery was the informant on her death certificate. James Lowery picked up her ashes. What James was requested to do with her ashes remains a mystery.
James was Clare's husband. Clare is John's daughter by first wife.

I still have a few pieces of Pearl's china. Good for tea and cookies with the granddaughters.
She had the longest hair that she wore in a braid and then wound up in a bun.
Going to pick Pearl up in Sacramento with my grandmother to bring her to Redding for a visit meant Peanut Brittle, See's candy, Food Circus. She played the alphabet game with me in the car. She made up words when we played Scrabble. And she had the cutest sneeze.
Daughter of Moses Alexander Philpot and Rose Maynard. Sister to Liberty Alexander Philpot.
Married very briefly to Leonard McDaniel. Then married John Armelin. Good family friend, and loosely related, (Pearl's Aunt Virginia married Frank Green) I knew Pearl when I was a young child.
Searching for info regarding what became of her ashes. James Lowery was the informant on her death certificate. James Lowery picked up her ashes. What James was requested to do with her ashes remains a mystery.
James was Clare's husband. Clare is John's daughter by first wife.

I still have a few pieces of Pearl's china. Good for tea and cookies with the granddaughters.
She had the longest hair that she wore in a braid and then wound up in a bun.
Going to pick Pearl up in Sacramento with my grandmother to bring her to Redding for a visit meant Peanut Brittle, See's candy, Food Circus. She played the alphabet game with me in the car. She made up words when we played Scrabble. And she had the cutest sneeze.


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