Recitation of the Rosary Tuesday, April 22, 19080 in the Willow Glen Chapel (Accinelli & Gray) 1039 Lincoln Ave., S.J. at 7:30 p.m. Interment private, spiritual bouquets preferred.
San Jose Mercury - April 23, 1980
NAOMI PINARD - VETERAN TEACHER
Naomi Purcell Pinard, 97, a teacher in Morgan Hill, San Jose and Milpitas for more than 40 years, died Sunday at a Campbell residence after a long illness. Mrs. Pinard was born in the family home on N. Fifth. Her late father, John Purcell, who came to San Jose by covered wagon in the 1800s, was superintendent of the road crew that laid the first paved street in San Jose.
She was graduated from San Jose Normal School and began her teaching career at Burnett School in Morgan Hill in 1904. She also taught at Madrone School, at St. Mary's in San Jose and in the one-room Airport School in Milpitas before retiring about 1960, according to her son Alfred Pinard Jr.
Mrs. Pinard was guest of honor at the Morgan Hill Historical Society's Founders Day Dinner in November 1979.
Besides her son, Mrs. Pinard leaves three grandchildren.
A rosary was recited Tuesday at Willow Glen Chapel. Private burial will be at Santa Clara Mission Cemetery.
San Jose Mercury - April 23, 1980
Recitation of the Rosary Tuesday, April 22, 19080 in the Willow Glen Chapel (Accinelli & Gray) 1039 Lincoln Ave., S.J. at 7:30 p.m. Interment private, spiritual bouquets preferred.
San Jose Mercury - April 23, 1980
NAOMI PINARD - VETERAN TEACHER
Naomi Purcell Pinard, 97, a teacher in Morgan Hill, San Jose and Milpitas for more than 40 years, died Sunday at a Campbell residence after a long illness. Mrs. Pinard was born in the family home on N. Fifth. Her late father, John Purcell, who came to San Jose by covered wagon in the 1800s, was superintendent of the road crew that laid the first paved street in San Jose.
She was graduated from San Jose Normal School and began her teaching career at Burnett School in Morgan Hill in 1904. She also taught at Madrone School, at St. Mary's in San Jose and in the one-room Airport School in Milpitas before retiring about 1960, according to her son Alfred Pinard Jr.
Mrs. Pinard was guest of honor at the Morgan Hill Historical Society's Founders Day Dinner in November 1979.
Besides her son, Mrs. Pinard leaves three grandchildren.
A rosary was recited Tuesday at Willow Glen Chapel. Private burial will be at Santa Clara Mission Cemetery.
San Jose Mercury - April 23, 1980
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