Merced Sun-Star, July 10, 1933: MRS. RODUNER DIES AT HOME
Mrs. John A. Roduner, 72, died at the family home at 436 Twenty-second street Saturday evening at 9:30 following a protracted illness. Services will be held at the mortuary parlors of Welch and Griffin Tuesday at 2 p.m. with entombment in Evergreen Mausoleum. The Rev. David McMartin of the Presbyterian church will officiate.
Mrs. Roduner was of the pioneer Arthur family of Hornitos. She was Harriet Garner Arthur, born in Steubenbille, Ohio Jan. 1, 1861. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur came to California in 1862, when she was a baby. They settled in Coulterville, the father carrying on his trade of blacksmith and carriage maker.
Married in 1879
In 1870 the family moved to Hornitos where Arthur plied his trade many years. There on Nov. 7, 1879 Harriet married John A. Roduner. They went to the Roduner ranch seven miles southwest of Merced where they lived 45 years, moving into Merced in 1924. John Roduner died April 5, 1931.
All of the 10 Roduner children were born on the ranch J. Edward, George A., James Elmer, Charles Roscoe, Walter P. Roduner, Mrs. S. W. (Belle) Hail and Mrs. C. A. (Mary) Blauert, all of Merced, and Robert S. Roduner of Sacramento, Julia E. and Cornelius A. Roduner are deceased. There are 19 grandchildren.
Other Relatives
Mrs. Roduner was the eldest of 11 children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur of whom three survive -- Mrs. T. E. (Thirsa) Hunt of Lodi, Mrs. Elizabeth Pearson of Visalia and William Arthur of Hornitos. Mrs. Roduner was a member of the Women of Woodcraft and Pythian Sisters.
Active pallbearers Tuesday will be chosen from members of the family. The following will serve as honorary pallbearers: R. Barcroft, P. J. Thornton, J. C. Ivers, William McCorry Jr., John Wolfsen, Fred Bedesen and Dan McNamara.
Merced Sun-Star, July 10, 1933: MRS. RODUNER DIES AT HOME
Mrs. John A. Roduner, 72, died at the family home at 436 Twenty-second street Saturday evening at 9:30 following a protracted illness. Services will be held at the mortuary parlors of Welch and Griffin Tuesday at 2 p.m. with entombment in Evergreen Mausoleum. The Rev. David McMartin of the Presbyterian church will officiate.
Mrs. Roduner was of the pioneer Arthur family of Hornitos. She was Harriet Garner Arthur, born in Steubenbille, Ohio Jan. 1, 1861. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur came to California in 1862, when she was a baby. They settled in Coulterville, the father carrying on his trade of blacksmith and carriage maker.
Married in 1879
In 1870 the family moved to Hornitos where Arthur plied his trade many years. There on Nov. 7, 1879 Harriet married John A. Roduner. They went to the Roduner ranch seven miles southwest of Merced where they lived 45 years, moving into Merced in 1924. John Roduner died April 5, 1931.
All of the 10 Roduner children were born on the ranch J. Edward, George A., James Elmer, Charles Roscoe, Walter P. Roduner, Mrs. S. W. (Belle) Hail and Mrs. C. A. (Mary) Blauert, all of Merced, and Robert S. Roduner of Sacramento, Julia E. and Cornelius A. Roduner are deceased. There are 19 grandchildren.
Other Relatives
Mrs. Roduner was the eldest of 11 children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur of whom three survive -- Mrs. T. E. (Thirsa) Hunt of Lodi, Mrs. Elizabeth Pearson of Visalia and William Arthur of Hornitos. Mrs. Roduner was a member of the Women of Woodcraft and Pythian Sisters.
Active pallbearers Tuesday will be chosen from members of the family. The following will serve as honorary pallbearers: R. Barcroft, P. J. Thornton, J. C. Ivers, William McCorry Jr., John Wolfsen, Fred Bedesen and Dan McNamara.
Family Members
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John Edward Roduner
1880–1946
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George A Roduner
1881–1965
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Isabel Louisa "Belle" Roduner Hail
1883–1951
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Julia Elizabeth Roduner
1885–1904
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James Elmer Roduner
1887–1969
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Mary Mildred Roduner Blauert
1890–1982
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Cornelius A Roduner
1891–1915
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Charles Roscoe Roduner
1893–1980
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Walter Phillip Roduner Sr
1896–1968
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Robert Stephen Roduner
1897–1984
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