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SUTTER COUNTY TRANSCRIBED OBITUARIES |
| BETTY, GLADYS ELIZABETH Rites Set For Native Funeral services will be conducted Thursday for Sutter County native Gladys Elizabeth Betty, 78, of Colusa. She died Sunday at the Eskaton Colusa Health Care Center. Born in Sutter, she was lifelong resident of the Sutter-Colusa area. She was a music teacher at Sutter High School for many years. She was a 50- years member of Fidelia Chapter No. 56, Order of the Eastern Star in Yuba City and had been that organization's organist for 16 years. She was also a 50 -year member of South Butte Parlor No. 226, Native Daughters of the Golden West in Sutter and was the former organist for the Sutter Community Methodist church and the Colusa Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, Leonard Betty of Colusa and two sisters, Mrs. Fred Havens of Yuba City and Mrs Edna Taylor of Oakland. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 pm Thursday at Ullrey Memorial Chapel with Rev, Edgar Nelson , pastor of the Yuba City First United Methodist Church and members of Fidelia Chapter No. 56, Order of the Eastern Star officiating. Burial will be in Sutter Cemetery. Appeal Democrat, Tuesday, December 11, 1973 Submitted by April Hennes BETTY, LEONARD S. Leonard Sam Betty, 82, of Colusa died yesterday at the Eskaton Colusa Healthcare Center. Son of a pioneer Sutter County family, Betty was a retired auditor for the state Board of Equalization. He also taught for many years in Sutter County schools. Betty also was active in area baseball teams and served as an umpire for many years. He was a veteran of World War 1. Survivors include his brother, Vernon Betty of Red Bluff and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services are set for 10 am Friday at Ullrey Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in Sutter Cemetery. Appeal Democrat, Wednesday, July 17, 1974 Pg A-6 Submitted by April Hennes PERRY, MARGARET J. Margaret J. Perry, Well-Known Oswald Woman Is Summoned Mrs. Margaret Jane Perry, well-known
Sutter county woman,
died at her home near Oswald,
Sutter county yesterday afternoon. She was 69 years and a native of
Iowa. For many years Mrs. Perry had resided in Sutter county, making many
friends who mourn her death. She is survived by one son, Clarence O Perry
of
Yuba City and two sisters, Mrs. Elsie O Nutcher, Placerville and
Mrs. Stella M Stanchfield,
Ventura. The funeral arrangements are in charge of Lipp and
Sullivan and will be announced later. Marysville Daily Democrat,
September 3, 1926,
Friday morning Marysville Appeal, September 4, 1926. Submitted by April Hennes |
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