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Judy Irene Freeman Ditchcreek

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
23 Dec 1976 (aged 56)
Rialto, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Burial
Colton, San Bernardino County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Starting in the Northeast(Loma Linda) side of the Valor Lot, fourteenth row, close to Barton Road, about fifty-two spaces south, west(Colton side) of the Cypress Chapel in the Garden of Valor, north of the Court of Honor
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Judy I. Ditchcreek of East 1st Street in Rialto, born in Kentucky, lived in Rialto for 15 years, died Thursday in a Fontana hospital at the age of 56. She was a licensed vocational nurse at Loma Linda University Hospital, a veteran of service World War II in the Women's Army Corp and was a member of the Lutheran Church of the Cross in Rialto. She is survived by her husband, William R., four daughters, Wilma J. Phillips of Woodbridge, Virginia, Bonita I. Lozano fo San Bernardino, Brenda J. Green and Patricia C. Ditchcreek of Rialto, two sisters, Myrtle Adkinds of Cincinnati, Ohio and Beula Marcum of Jacksboro, Tennessee, a brother Wallace Freeman of San Leandro and three grandchildren. Services are scheduled for 2 p.m. on Monday in the Lutheran Church of the Cross with interment following in Montecito Memorial Park with Rialto Funeral Chapel in charge of the arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Lutheran Church of the Cross memorial funer of the the Leukemia Foundation.

Judy I. Ditchcreek of East 1st Street in Rialto, born in Kentucky, lived in Rialto for 15 years, died Thursday in a Fontana hospital at the age of 56. She was a licensed vocational nurse at Loma Linda University Hospital, a veteran of service World War II in the Women's Army Corp and was a member of the Lutheran Church of the Cross in Rialto. She is survived by her husband, William R., four daughters, Wilma J. Phillips of Woodbridge, Virginia, Bonita I. Lozano fo San Bernardino, Brenda J. Green and Patricia C. Ditchcreek of Rialto, two sisters, Myrtle Adkinds of Cincinnati, Ohio and Beula Marcum of Jacksboro, Tennessee, a brother Wallace Freeman of San Leandro and three grandchildren. Services are scheduled for 2 p.m. on Monday in the Lutheran Church of the Cross with interment following in Montecito Memorial Park with Rialto Funeral Chapel in charge of the arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Lutheran Church of the Cross memorial funer of the the Leukemia Foundation.


Inscription

(circled cross at the top middle of the stone) JUDY IRENE DITCHCREEK / TEC 5 U.S. Army / World War II / 1920 1976

Gravesite Details

Buried between William Ditchcreek and Lawrence Grant in the north end of the Valor Lot, sort of middle of the lot, CDI provided the dates and being born in Kentucky, SSDI lists San Bernardino for the last residence



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