Masonic organizations will conduct the funeral of W. N. Jenkins, pioneer Oakland jeweler and civic leader tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the Chapel of the Chimes.
Jenkins, who died suddenly yesterday at his home 300 Oakland Avenue had been in business here since 1899 and was vice-president of the World's Union of the Christian Endeavor, a member of the First Presbyterian Church, the Oakland Commandery of the Knights Templar, the Rotary Club, and Woodman of the World.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Isabel C. Jenkins; as son, Norman L.; a sister, Julia, all of Oakland and two brothers Charles L. Jenkins of Los Gatos and Robert F. Jenkins of San Francisco.
[Oakland Tribune 28 Jul 1937
Masonic organizations will conduct the funeral of W. N. Jenkins, pioneer Oakland jeweler and civic leader tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the Chapel of the Chimes.
Jenkins, who died suddenly yesterday at his home 300 Oakland Avenue had been in business here since 1899 and was vice-president of the World's Union of the Christian Endeavor, a member of the First Presbyterian Church, the Oakland Commandery of the Knights Templar, the Rotary Club, and Woodman of the World.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Isabel C. Jenkins; as son, Norman L.; a sister, Julia, all of Oakland and two brothers Charles L. Jenkins of Los Gatos and Robert F. Jenkins of San Francisco.
[Oakland Tribune 28 Jul 1937
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