Ross O. Kaylor, a retired farmer, died early today at his home, 201 East H Street, following a 2 years' illness, at the age of 71 years.
A native of Huntington, Ind., Mr. Kaylor came to California 26 years ago and moved to Ontario from Brawley 18 months ago. He was a member of the Westmoreland Community church.
Surviving Mr. Kaylor are his widow, two daughters, Miss Margaret Kaylor, Ontario and Mrs. H.L. Holden, Brawley; two sisters, Mrs. Grace A. Diebold, Los Angeles and Mrs. M. Smith, Eaton Rapids, Mich.; two brothers, F.J. Kaylor, Upland, and R.L. Kaylor, Portland, Ore., and two grandchildren.
Funeral services are to be conducted Saturday, 10 a.m. at the Richardson chapel, 123 West O street, with the Rev. Roy L. Ruth of the First Methodist church officiating, with interment at Bellevue cemetery.
Ross O. Kaylor, a retired farmer, died early today at his home, 201 East H Street, following a 2 years' illness, at the age of 71 years.
A native of Huntington, Ind., Mr. Kaylor came to California 26 years ago and moved to Ontario from Brawley 18 months ago. He was a member of the Westmoreland Community church.
Surviving Mr. Kaylor are his widow, two daughters, Miss Margaret Kaylor, Ontario and Mrs. H.L. Holden, Brawley; two sisters, Mrs. Grace A. Diebold, Los Angeles and Mrs. M. Smith, Eaton Rapids, Mich.; two brothers, F.J. Kaylor, Upland, and R.L. Kaylor, Portland, Ore., and two grandchildren.
Funeral services are to be conducted Saturday, 10 a.m. at the Richardson chapel, 123 West O street, with the Rev. Roy L. Ruth of the First Methodist church officiating, with interment at Bellevue cemetery.
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