June 16, 1949 (Thursday)
"Rites Set for Mrs. Maud Mallett Bay Clubwoman
Berkeley, June 16 - Funeral services will be held tomorrow [June 17] for Mrs. Maud Sanderson Mallet, 64, clubwoman and civic leader who was instrumental in establishing Berkeley's mountain camps. She died yesterday [June 15] at a Berkeley hospital.
For 20 years she was continuously appointed secretary of the Recreation Commission. She was a director of the Hillside Club, member of the Berkeley Women's Club, one of the founders of the Women's Auxiliary of the Society of California Pioneers, and a member of the San Francisco Tea Club.
A native of San Francisco, she had lived here 37 years.
She and her husband, Fowler Mallett, an architect, would have celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary today. The family home is at 2905 Pine Avenue.
In addition to her widower she leaves a daughter, Mrs. Landers Jones, and one grandchild.
Services will be held at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Chapel of the Chimes, 4499 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland. Cremation will follow." END
AND SAME ISSUE
"MALLETT - In Berkeley, June 15, 1949, Maud S. Mallett, wife of Fowler Mallett of 2905 Pine Avenue, Berkeley, loving mother of Austin S. Mallet and Mrs. Landers Jones, grandmother of Carolyn Harriet Jones; daughter of the late Judge and Mrs. A. A. Sanderson; aunt of J. G. Fryer of Hollywood and Mrs. Holly Wade Ritchie of Concord. A native of California.
Friends are invited to attend the services at the Chapel of the Chimes (California Crematory), 4499 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland, Friday, June 17, 1949, at 3:30 o'clock p.m. Friends may call at the Telegraph Avenue chapel of the Grant D. Miller Mortuaries, Inc. 2850 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, until 2 o'clock Friday." END
June 16, 1949 (Thursday)
"Rites Set for Mrs. Maud Mallett Bay Clubwoman
Berkeley, June 16 - Funeral services will be held tomorrow [June 17] for Mrs. Maud Sanderson Mallet, 64, clubwoman and civic leader who was instrumental in establishing Berkeley's mountain camps. She died yesterday [June 15] at a Berkeley hospital.
For 20 years she was continuously appointed secretary of the Recreation Commission. She was a director of the Hillside Club, member of the Berkeley Women's Club, one of the founders of the Women's Auxiliary of the Society of California Pioneers, and a member of the San Francisco Tea Club.
A native of San Francisco, she had lived here 37 years.
She and her husband, Fowler Mallett, an architect, would have celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary today. The family home is at 2905 Pine Avenue.
In addition to her widower she leaves a daughter, Mrs. Landers Jones, and one grandchild.
Services will be held at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Chapel of the Chimes, 4499 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland. Cremation will follow." END
AND SAME ISSUE
"MALLETT - In Berkeley, June 15, 1949, Maud S. Mallett, wife of Fowler Mallett of 2905 Pine Avenue, Berkeley, loving mother of Austin S. Mallet and Mrs. Landers Jones, grandmother of Carolyn Harriet Jones; daughter of the late Judge and Mrs. A. A. Sanderson; aunt of J. G. Fryer of Hollywood and Mrs. Holly Wade Ritchie of Concord. A native of California.
Friends are invited to attend the services at the Chapel of the Chimes (California Crematory), 4499 Piedmont Avenue, Oakland, Friday, June 17, 1949, at 3:30 o'clock p.m. Friends may call at the Telegraph Avenue chapel of the Grant D. Miller Mortuaries, Inc. 2850 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, until 2 o'clock Friday." END
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