CHAS. CUSHMAN IS CALLED BY DEATH
Charles Motts Cushman, 70, son of a pioneer family of the Newville country, died at his Newville ranch home Thursday afternoon. Mr. Cushman had been ill for about a year, being confined to his bed for the past two months.
Born on the well known Cushman ranch, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lysander Cushman, Charles Cushman attended the Newville school and later the college at College City. He then returned to the Newville country and farmed a portion of the Cushman holdings up to the time of his recent illness. His wife died in 1917.
Surviving Mr. Cushman are two sons, Roy of Orland and James of Reno; a daughter, Mrs. Mae Francoti of Lagunitas, California; and three brothers, Fred and James Cushman of Orland , and Lysander Cushman of Ontario.
The funeral services were held at the Cushman home Sunday afternoon Rev. H. S. Saxby of Willows in charge interment being in the Cushman cemetery. - Transcribed by E.
CHAS. CUSHMAN IS CALLED BY DEATH
Charles Motts Cushman, 70, son of a pioneer family of the Newville country, died at his Newville ranch home Thursday afternoon. Mr. Cushman had been ill for about a year, being confined to his bed for the past two months.
Born on the well known Cushman ranch, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lysander Cushman, Charles Cushman attended the Newville school and later the college at College City. He then returned to the Newville country and farmed a portion of the Cushman holdings up to the time of his recent illness. His wife died in 1917.
Surviving Mr. Cushman are two sons, Roy of Orland and James of Reno; a daughter, Mrs. Mae Francoti of Lagunitas, California; and three brothers, Fred and James Cushman of Orland , and Lysander Cushman of Ontario.
The funeral services were held at the Cushman home Sunday afternoon Rev. H. S. Saxby of Willows in charge interment being in the Cushman cemetery. - Transcribed by E.
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