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Robert J Kellogg

Birth
Laramie, Albany County, Wyoming, USA
Death
6 Jul 1949 (aged 69)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sanct. of Security, FM, Lot 0, Space 23387
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Rock Springs Miner, Jul 10, 1949
ROBERT J. KELLOGG

Funeral services for Robert J. Kellogg, 69, of Pasadena, former Rock Springs resident were held Saturday at the Wee Kirk of the Heather chapel in Los Angeles followed by burial in Forest Lawn cemetery there. Kellogg died in a Los Angeles hospital Wednesday night following a major operation which he underwent Monday.

Born in Laramie June 19, 1880, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Kellogg, pioneer Laramie residents, he had lived most of his life in Rock Springs. He was one of three Kellogg brothers who founded the Kellogg Lumber company here. He sold his interests in the company several years ago and in 1942 he and Mrs. Kellogg sold their home at 114 First street and went to Pasadena to live.

Besides his wife Mr. Kellogg is survived by one son, Clyde, and one grandson, both of Los Angeles; three brothers, Sam E., Howard and George Kellogg, all of Rock Springs, and two sisters, Mrs. Harry Brittain and Mrs. Annie Clark, both of Los Angeles.
Rock Springs Miner, Jul 10, 1949
ROBERT J. KELLOGG

Funeral services for Robert J. Kellogg, 69, of Pasadena, former Rock Springs resident were held Saturday at the Wee Kirk of the Heather chapel in Los Angeles followed by burial in Forest Lawn cemetery there. Kellogg died in a Los Angeles hospital Wednesday night following a major operation which he underwent Monday.

Born in Laramie June 19, 1880, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Kellogg, pioneer Laramie residents, he had lived most of his life in Rock Springs. He was one of three Kellogg brothers who founded the Kellogg Lumber company here. He sold his interests in the company several years ago and in 1942 he and Mrs. Kellogg sold their home at 114 First street and went to Pasadena to live.

Besides his wife Mr. Kellogg is survived by one son, Clyde, and one grandson, both of Los Angeles; three brothers, Sam E., Howard and George Kellogg, all of Rock Springs, and two sisters, Mrs. Harry Brittain and Mrs. Annie Clark, both of Los Angeles.


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