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Alvan Dalton Porter

Birth
USA
Death
25 May 1906 (aged 24)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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Los Angeles Herald - May 26, 1906:

PORTER - In this city, at the residence of O. E. Goodale, 941 Blaine street, May 25, 1906, Alvan Dalton Porter, aged 25 years. Funeral Sunday, May 27, at 2 p.m., from the parlors of Peck & Chase Co., 433 South Hill st. Interment Rosedale cemetery. Friends invited.

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Los Angeles Times - May 27, 1906:

The funeral of Alvah (sic) Dalton Porter, who died on Friday, will be held at the undertaking establishment of Peck & Chase at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The deceased was a popular young man who had been a stenographer for the Santa Fe Railway at Needles for a number of years, which climate he sought in relief for tuberculosis. As his health continued to fail he was sent to Honolulu and other places, in the hope of benefitting him, but without avail.

Four or five months ago he came to this city and had been living on Blaine street, where he died. He was 24 years of age and unmarried. The funeral will be conducted by South Gate Masonic Lodge, with interment at Rosedale Cemetery. Justice L. V. Root of Needles, who is master of the Masonic Lodge at that place, of which Mr. Porter was a member, is here to pay his last respects to the deceased brother.
Los Angeles Herald - May 26, 1906:

PORTER - In this city, at the residence of O. E. Goodale, 941 Blaine street, May 25, 1906, Alvan Dalton Porter, aged 25 years. Funeral Sunday, May 27, at 2 p.m., from the parlors of Peck & Chase Co., 433 South Hill st. Interment Rosedale cemetery. Friends invited.

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Los Angeles Times - May 27, 1906:

The funeral of Alvah (sic) Dalton Porter, who died on Friday, will be held at the undertaking establishment of Peck & Chase at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The deceased was a popular young man who had been a stenographer for the Santa Fe Railway at Needles for a number of years, which climate he sought in relief for tuberculosis. As his health continued to fail he was sent to Honolulu and other places, in the hope of benefitting him, but without avail.

Four or five months ago he came to this city and had been living on Blaine street, where he died. He was 24 years of age and unmarried. The funeral will be conducted by South Gate Masonic Lodge, with interment at Rosedale Cemetery. Justice L. V. Root of Needles, who is master of the Masonic Lodge at that place, of which Mr. Porter was a member, is here to pay his last respects to the deceased brother.

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