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Gottlieb Tribolet

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Gottlieb Tribolet

Birth
Bern, Switzerland
Death
4 Feb 1921 (aged 78)
Redwood City, San Mateo County, California, USA
Burial
Redwood City, San Mateo County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
J33
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GOTTLIEB TRIBOLET
Redwood City Standard
February 10, 1921
Gottlieb Tribolet, one of the oldest pioneer residents of Redwood City and former hotel keeper, passed away last Friday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Nelson, on Vera Street. He had been ill for sometime and death was due to old age. The deceased was a native of Switzerland and was 81 years of age. He came to Redwood in the early eighties and after being employed for a short time at the tannery of S.H. Frank & Co, engaged in the hotel business. He conducted the Farmer's Home on Broadway, which, under the management of himself and wife, became known as one of the best eating places on the peninsula. The wife passed away about three years ago, since which time the husband had made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Nelson. Mr. Tribolet was highly esteemed in the community being a man of sterling qualities and honest and upright in all his dealings.
He is survived by the following children, Mrs. Arthur Nelson, Henry, Fred, Edward, John, and William Tribolet.
The funeral was held Sunday afternoon from the parlors of James Crowe Undertaking Co on Webster Street. Rev. E. MacNuhy of the St. Peters Church conducted the services. Many old time friends attending the funeral. The members of Metamora Tribe No 24 Improved Order of Redmen of which the deceased was a member turned out in a body. The interment was in Union Cemetery.
GOTTLIEB TRIBOLET
Redwood City Standard
February 10, 1921
Gottlieb Tribolet, one of the oldest pioneer residents of Redwood City and former hotel keeper, passed away last Friday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Nelson, on Vera Street. He had been ill for sometime and death was due to old age. The deceased was a native of Switzerland and was 81 years of age. He came to Redwood in the early eighties and after being employed for a short time at the tannery of S.H. Frank & Co, engaged in the hotel business. He conducted the Farmer's Home on Broadway, which, under the management of himself and wife, became known as one of the best eating places on the peninsula. The wife passed away about three years ago, since which time the husband had made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Nelson. Mr. Tribolet was highly esteemed in the community being a man of sterling qualities and honest and upright in all his dealings.
He is survived by the following children, Mrs. Arthur Nelson, Henry, Fred, Edward, John, and William Tribolet.
The funeral was held Sunday afternoon from the parlors of James Crowe Undertaking Co on Webster Street. Rev. E. MacNuhy of the St. Peters Church conducted the services. Many old time friends attending the funeral. The members of Metamora Tribe No 24 Improved Order of Redmen of which the deceased was a member turned out in a body. The interment was in Union Cemetery.


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