Obituaries for Los Angeles County California Surnames Starting with B

BADER, CARL & ALVA

H. O. Bader received notice last week of the death of his nephew, Alva Bader,
which occurred at his home in Leroy, Kansas, January 2, {1925} at the age of 66.  
Mr. Bader was the eldest  son of Mr. And Mrs. John L. Bader and was born in
Browning township where his boyhood was spent.  He will be remembered by older
inhabitants of Browning, where he attended school.  Mr. Bader was also notified
of the death of another nephew, Carl, the youngest son of his brother, John L.,
which occurred December 26 {1924}, near his home in Los Angeles.  His death was
caused by the auto in which he was riding, alone, plunging over a precipice.  A
pathetic feature of this death was the finding of the body 24 hours after the
accident occurred, with his terrier dog lying on his breast, guarding his body.  This nephew
also attended school in Browning but left here when the family moved to Kansas,
when but a small boy.
SUBMITTED BY IDA MAACK RECU

Palatine, IL--Services for Kenneth R. Barton II , 65, a resident of Palatine for 18 years and formerly of Southern California,
will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, April 12 at St. Michael's Episcopal Church, 647 Dundee Ave., Barrington.

He was born Sept. 12, 1930, in Los Angeles, Cal. He died Monday, April 8 at home.

Mr. Barton retired from Unocal. He was an active member of the University of Southern California Midwest Alumni Group (president for three, two-year terms), and was the March 1996 recipient of USC General Alumni Club Alumni Service Award.

Survivors include his wife of 45 years, Barbara Bode Barton; his sons, Kenneth R. Barton III of Santa Clara, Cal., Jeffrey S. Barton of San Clemente, Cal., Michael C. Barton of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Christopher P. Barton of Wheaton; his daughters, Robyn L. Erdmann of Atlanta, Ga., and Jill B. Lipker of Janesville, Wis.; his brother, Richard E. Barton of Victorville, Cal.; his sister, Patricia Winser of Hermosa Beach, Cal., and 13 grandchildren.

--Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) - April 10, 1996 [Contributed by A. Newell]


Died. Elisha J. Babcock, 80, confidential secretary to John Hay, John Sherman, Elihu Root, during their terms of office as U. S. Secretary of State; in Los Angeles. [Time Magazine,Monday, May 5, 1924, sub. by K. Torp]


Birmingham, AL--KATHLEEN "KAI" MACKINAW BRAIN,, age 64, of Glendale, CA, died Friday, August 5, 2005, in Glendale. She was a 1959 graduate of John Carroll Catholic High School in Birmingham and was a member of Incarnation Catholic Church in Glendale, CA. She was preceded in death by her parents, Rose C. and William J. Mackinaw Jr.; and brother, Maj. William J. Mackinaw III, U.S.A.F. (Ret.)

Survivors include her husband, David M. Brain of Glendale, CA; two daughters, Megan Brain of Glendale, CA, and Michele B. White (Stewart) of San Bernardino, CA; grandchildren, Thayer, Hannah and Kendall; sister, Rosemary M. Council; brother, Michael B. "Mickey" Mackinaw of Birmingham; and aunts, Ms. Marie C. Mackinaw and Mrs. Hugh F. Mackinaw Sr., both of Birmingham.

A memorial Mass will be held on Saturday, August 27, 2005, at 1 p.m. at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church in Hoover, AL. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to benefit cancer research or post-polio syndrome research.

--Birmingham News (AL) - August 25, 2005 [Contributed by A. Newell]



-old Last Rites for Philip E. Brigandi
Masonic funeral services were conducted yesterday morning for Philip E. Brigandi, --- an electrical engineer for a motion picture studio, held in ---een Mortuary chapel, North Hollywood. Committal followed in Hollywood Memorial Park cemetery.
    Mr. Brigandi succumbed Monday to injuries received two weeks ago in an automobile accident. Mr. and Mrs. Brigandi, Studio City residents, have long been active in civic and social circles in the Valley and Southland.
    He leaves his widow Ida Mae, a daughter Mrs. Dorothy Leech of Ridgecrest, a grand-daughter, and a brother Dr. Karl S. Brigandi of Garden Grove.

Thursday, July 26, 1956 Valley News, Van Nuys, California

[Submitted by Shauna Williams


Obituary of Lois "Evelyn" Evelyn Bellomy Black Behrmann

State Journal-Register, Springfield, IL, May 2, 2002

Lois E. Behrmann

SUN CITY, Calif. - Lois Evelyn Black Behrmann, 83, of Sun City, formerly of Rushville, died Dec. 4, 2001, in West Covina, Calif.

She was born June 13, 1918, in McDonough County, the daughter of Leslie S. and Bessie Ambrosius Bellomy. She married Clyde Black in 1937 in Corning, Ark.; he preceded her in death. She married George Behrmann in 1971; he also preceded her in death.

Mrs. Behrmann worked at Boehm's Meat Market in Rushville and was a member of the First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Later she was a cosmetic specialist in Hawaii, a volunteer for the Chino Police Department, an employee at Menifee Valley Hospital in Sun City and a hospice volunteer.

Survivors: a son, David Lee Black of Chino, Calif.; a daughter, Teresa Shaw of Walnut, Calif.; three grandchildren; and a great-grandson.

Graveside services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Rushville City Cemetery, Dr. E. Ambrose Stump officiating.

Wood-Roby Funeral Home in Rushville is in charge of arrangements. Submitted by Sara Hemp

Peoria Journal Star, May 2, 2002

Lois Black Behrmann

RUSHVILLE - Lois Evelyn Black Behrmann, 83, of Sun City, Calif., formerly of Rushville, died Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2001, in West Covina, Calif.

Born June 13, 1918, in McDonough County to Leslie S. and Bessie Ambrosius Bellomy, she married Clyde Black on March 22, 1937, in Corning, Ark. He preceded her in death.

She later married George Behrmann on June 25, 1971. He preceded her in death.

She also was preceded in death by one brother.

Surviving are one son, David Black of Chino, Calif.; one daughter, Teresa Shaw of Walnut, Calif.; three grandchildren; and one great-grandson.

While a resident of Rushville, she worked at Boehm's Meat Market. She later was a cosmetic specialist in Hawaii and also worked at Menifee Valley Hospital in Sun City.

She was a Chino Police Department and a hospice volunteer.

She was a member of First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Rushville.

Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Rushville City Cemetery. The Rev. Dr. E. Ambrose Stump will officiate. There will be no visitation. Arrangements are by Wood-Roby Funeral Chapel.

Memorials may be made to the Arthritis Foundation. Submitted by Sara Hemp

 

 

 

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