She married next to a Pharmascist. They operated the American Pharmacy . on Escolta blvd, in Manila, Phillipines. They were both taken as Prisoners of War by the Japanese Invaders. She was held at Camp Holmes, Baguio Luzon, PI. She was later liberated from there.
She and her second husband Mr. James A. Greer were liberated July 1945. They were civilians.
Her newspaper obits appeared in 2 newspapers: 2-28-1961 San Diego Union, and 2-28-1961 San Diego Evening News.
Services at Greenwood Mortuary, entombment to be at Greenwood Mausoleum.
She died at her home: 3937 Boundary st, San Diego, CA.
Memberships: El Cajon Chapter 429 Order of the Eastern Star; Bethlehem Shrine of Jerusalem #4 WSJ; San Diego Court 16 of the Order of Ameranth; Silvergate Rebeka Lodge 141; Ladies Auxillary of the Ex-Prisoners of War Association.
She married next to a Pharmascist. They operated the American Pharmacy . on Escolta blvd, in Manila, Phillipines. They were both taken as Prisoners of War by the Japanese Invaders. She was held at Camp Holmes, Baguio Luzon, PI. She was later liberated from there.
She and her second husband Mr. James A. Greer were liberated July 1945. They were civilians.
Her newspaper obits appeared in 2 newspapers: 2-28-1961 San Diego Union, and 2-28-1961 San Diego Evening News.
Services at Greenwood Mortuary, entombment to be at Greenwood Mausoleum.
She died at her home: 3937 Boundary st, San Diego, CA.
Memberships: El Cajon Chapter 429 Order of the Eastern Star; Bethlehem Shrine of Jerusalem #4 WSJ; San Diego Court 16 of the Order of Ameranth; Silvergate Rebeka Lodge 141; Ladies Auxillary of the Ex-Prisoners of War Association.
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