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Dean De La Montanya Sr.

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Dean De La Montanya Sr.

Birth
San Rafael, Marin County, California, USA
Death
30 Apr 1967 (aged 60)
San Rafael, Marin County, California, USA
Burial
San Rafael, Marin County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section Old I
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Daily Independent Journal
San Rafael, CATuesday, May 2, 1967Funeral for Dean De La Montanya, third generation member of a pioneer Marin family, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Keaton's Mortuary, San Rafael. Burial will be private.De La Montanya, who was 60, was found dead yesterday.A native of San Rafael, he was a son of Herbert De La Montanya, who served as justice of the peace from 1922 until his death in 1944.De La Montanya was an auto salesman in Marin for many years, and then worked on a ranch in Ignacio until he retired. He lived in San Geronimo with his son, Dean De La Montanya Jr., until the son was killed in an auto accident March 12. He had resided in San Rafael since then.De La Montanya's grandfather, Hudson De La Montanya, came to San Francisco in Gold Rush Days and set up a prospering hardware business, later moving to Marin.De La Montanya is survived by 4 brothers; Nick of San Francisco; Lloyd of Fort Jones, Siskiyou County; James of San Geronimo; and Herbert of Sebastopol; and by 4 grandchildren.
Daily Independent Journal
San Rafael, CATuesday, May 2, 1967Funeral for Dean De La Montanya, third generation member of a pioneer Marin family, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Keaton's Mortuary, San Rafael. Burial will be private.De La Montanya, who was 60, was found dead yesterday.A native of San Rafael, he was a son of Herbert De La Montanya, who served as justice of the peace from 1922 until his death in 1944.De La Montanya was an auto salesman in Marin for many years, and then worked on a ranch in Ignacio until he retired. He lived in San Geronimo with his son, Dean De La Montanya Jr., until the son was killed in an auto accident March 12. He had resided in San Rafael since then.De La Montanya's grandfather, Hudson De La Montanya, came to San Francisco in Gold Rush Days and set up a prospering hardware business, later moving to Marin.De La Montanya is survived by 4 brothers; Nick of San Francisco; Lloyd of Fort Jones, Siskiyou County; James of San Geronimo; and Herbert of Sebastopol; and by 4 grandchildren.


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