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William Harry Vosburgh

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
13 Jul 1934 (aged 51)
Riverside, Riverside County, California, USA
Burial
Colton, San Bernardino County, California, USA Add to Map
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William's parents were:
David J. Vosburgh, b. Sep. 8, 1856 in Monroe county, IA. and d. Dec. 16, 1935 in Perkins township, Payne county, OK. &
Sarah Belle Derby, b. Jun. 21, 1856 in Monroe county, IA. and d. Feb. 13, 1935 at her home one mile south of I.X.L. schoolhouse in Stillwater, Payne county, OK.

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 13, Col. 3
Sat., Jul. 14, 1934
W.H. VOSBURGH DEATH VICTIM
William H. Vosburgh, widely known in the San Bernardino valley, died yesterday when he was stricken with a heart attack while irrigating at his ranch in West Riverside. He was 51 years old.
He had made his home on the ranch for the past 13 years with his widow, Mrs. Georgia Kinyon Vosburgh, who is the sister of Mrs. Ed Reber, of San Bernardino, and John Kinyon, who lives east of Colton.
For many years he was employed at the Crestmore cement plant.
Born in Iowa, Mr. Visburgh came to California 20 years ago. Funeral arrangements will not be made at the I.M. Knopsnyder mortuary at Colton until word is received from the decedent's father in Oklahoma.

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 15, Col. 2
Sun., Jul. 15, 1934
Vosburgh Rites Will Be Tuesday
Funeral services for William H. Vosburgh, widely known in the San Bernardino valley although a West Riverside resident for the past 13 years, will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Knopsnyder chapel in Colton, with interment in Hermosa cemetery.
D. J. Vosburgh of Perkins, Okla., father of the decedent, will arrive in Colton late Monday night, according to a message received yesterday at the mortuary.
Mr. Vosburgh, who was 51 years old, died suddenly Friday after being stricken with a heart attack at his ranch in West Riverside.
The widow, Mrs. Georgia Kinyon Vosburgh, who is the sister of Mrs. Ed Reber of San Bernardino
and John Vosburgh, who lives east of Colton, also survives.
William's parents were:
David J. Vosburgh, b. Sep. 8, 1856 in Monroe county, IA. and d. Dec. 16, 1935 in Perkins township, Payne county, OK. &
Sarah Belle Derby, b. Jun. 21, 1856 in Monroe county, IA. and d. Feb. 13, 1935 at her home one mile south of I.X.L. schoolhouse in Stillwater, Payne county, OK.

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 13, Col. 3
Sat., Jul. 14, 1934
W.H. VOSBURGH DEATH VICTIM
William H. Vosburgh, widely known in the San Bernardino valley, died yesterday when he was stricken with a heart attack while irrigating at his ranch in West Riverside. He was 51 years old.
He had made his home on the ranch for the past 13 years with his widow, Mrs. Georgia Kinyon Vosburgh, who is the sister of Mrs. Ed Reber, of San Bernardino, and John Kinyon, who lives east of Colton.
For many years he was employed at the Crestmore cement plant.
Born in Iowa, Mr. Visburgh came to California 20 years ago. Funeral arrangements will not be made at the I.M. Knopsnyder mortuary at Colton until word is received from the decedent's father in Oklahoma.

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 15, Col. 2
Sun., Jul. 15, 1934
Vosburgh Rites Will Be Tuesday
Funeral services for William H. Vosburgh, widely known in the San Bernardino valley although a West Riverside resident for the past 13 years, will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Knopsnyder chapel in Colton, with interment in Hermosa cemetery.
D. J. Vosburgh of Perkins, Okla., father of the decedent, will arrive in Colton late Monday night, according to a message received yesterday at the mortuary.
Mr. Vosburgh, who was 51 years old, died suddenly Friday after being stricken with a heart attack at his ranch in West Riverside.
The widow, Mrs. Georgia Kinyon Vosburgh, who is the sister of Mrs. Ed Reber of San Bernardino
and John Vosburgh, who lives east of Colton, also survives.


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