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Teodosio Geronimo Yorba

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Teodosio Geronimo Yorba

Birth
Santa Ana, Orange County, California, USA
Death
Nov 1926 (aged 77)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
East Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.029675, Longitude: -118.175675
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Son of Don Bernardo Antonio Yorba and Felipa Domonguez. Husband of Francisca Juana "Chata" Coronel.

Obituary Los Angeles Times November 13, 1926:

HONORS PAID TO TEODOSIO YORBA IN FINAL SERVICE.

The funeral of Teodosio Yorba, California pioneer after whom the community of Yorba Linda was named, was conducted yesterday at 10 a.m., from the family residence, 1820 Reed street, with interment in Calvary Cemetery.

He leaves his widow, Francisca Yorba, a son, Arthur G. Yorba, and a daughter, Ernestine Yorba. He was born September 30, 1849.

Solemn high mass was preached at St. Thomas's Church with Father Fitzgerald officiating. There was a large number of friends and relatives present and a profusion of floral tributes.

The active pallbearers were Elisandro Palomares, Juan Sanchez, Vincent Yorba, Philip Lugo, Ignacio Vejar and Alejandro Rowland. Honorary pallbearers were Don Sepulveda, Lorenzo Pelanconi, Antonio Orfilia and Raphael Plummer, also pioneers and Augustine Avila, Joseph Romero, Bernardo Rowland and Pedro Lugo.
Son of Don Bernardo Antonio Yorba and Felipa Domonguez. Husband of Francisca Juana "Chata" Coronel.

Obituary Los Angeles Times November 13, 1926:

HONORS PAID TO TEODOSIO YORBA IN FINAL SERVICE.

The funeral of Teodosio Yorba, California pioneer after whom the community of Yorba Linda was named, was conducted yesterday at 10 a.m., from the family residence, 1820 Reed street, with interment in Calvary Cemetery.

He leaves his widow, Francisca Yorba, a son, Arthur G. Yorba, and a daughter, Ernestine Yorba. He was born September 30, 1849.

Solemn high mass was preached at St. Thomas's Church with Father Fitzgerald officiating. There was a large number of friends and relatives present and a profusion of floral tributes.

The active pallbearers were Elisandro Palomares, Juan Sanchez, Vincent Yorba, Philip Lugo, Ignacio Vejar and Alejandro Rowland. Honorary pallbearers were Don Sepulveda, Lorenzo Pelanconi, Antonio Orfilia and Raphael Plummer, also pioneers and Augustine Avila, Joseph Romero, Bernardo Rowland and Pedro Lugo.


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