The Humboldt Times
July 04, 1963, page 12
KAUSEN, Mrs. Ramona Ann -
July 2, 1963, 3801 Glenwood Ave., Eureka, California. Wife
of Otto Kausen of Eureka.
Sister of Mrs. Minnnie Cox
of Edmonds, Washington, and Mrs. William MARTIN of Tucson,
Arizona. Aunt of Mrs. John Mausa
and Arthur E. BARLOW, both of Eureka. She
also is surived by several other nieces and nephews residing
in Washington.
She formerly had been associated
with her husband in operating the Cottage Gardens Co., Inc.
A native of Eureka, California. Age
59.
Services will be held at
10 a.m., Friday, July 5, at the Pierce Mortuary, with the Rev.
Oscar E. Link officiating. Interment
at Sunset Memorial Park. |
JAMES R. BARLOW SR. - CAPITAL MINISTER
FOR 25 YEARS
January 30, 1990
The Sacramento Bee
Page: B5
A funeral service for the Reverend James Raymond Barlow
Sr. will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Lombard & Co Chapel, 2930
Auburn Blvd.
Burial will be at the Sunset Lawn Cemetery.
Rev. Barlow died Sunday at the veterans hospital in
Livermore at the age of 73.
The Arkansas native was a Sacramento resident for
the past 40 years. He was a minister of the Pentecostal
Church for 25 years and last served as pastor at the Church of God
of Prophesy in North Sacramento.
He also worked as a painter before joining the ministry
and was a member of Painters Union Local No. 487.
Rev. Barlow served with the Army during World War
II.
He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Rosalie
Barlow of Sacramento; children, James
R. Barlow Jr. and Karen
Moreno, both of Sacramento, and Terri Arnold
of Fort Sill, Oklahoma; sisters, Mammie Holcomb
of Fort Smith, Ark., Erma McGee of Pennsylvania, Edith
Lockhart of Biggs, Butte County, and Irene Dahl of Sacramento; and
eight grand- children.
The family requests that any remembrances be made
to an Alzheimer's organization for research. |
NOEL BARLOW
June 20, 1990
Los Angeles Daily News Page: N12
Barlow, Noel, 53,
of San Fernando, office manager. Services private.
Aftercare Funeral
Service, Van Nuys. |
MAXINE H. RATHJE
November 24, 1990
The San Diego Union-Tribune
Page: A-6
Services for Maxine
H. Rathje, 85, of Lemon Grove, will be at 1 p.m. Monday
in Christ Lutheran Church in La Mesa. Conrad Lemon Grove
Mortuary is in charge, with burial planned in Greenwood Memorial
Park.
Mrs. Rathje was
born in Iowa and lived in the county 36 years. She
was a homemaker.
Survivors include
five sons, Marvin of Santee., Donald of San Diego,
David of Iowa, Norman of Illinois and Darrel of Minnesota; two
daughters, Helen McArthur of Hawthorne, Calif.,
and Sharon Crowningshield of San Diego; a brother, Harold
Barlow of Iowa; 20 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. |
GRACE M. BARLOW
March 03, 1991
Los Angeles Daily News
Page: N7
Barlow, Grace
M., 66, of Granada Hills, homemaker. Rosary will
be recited at 7 p.m. today, with a mass to be celebrated
at 9 a.m. Monday at St. John Baptist de la Salle Catholic
Church, Granada Hills.
Burial to follow
at San Fernando Mission Cemetery, Mission Hills. |
GLADYS M. BARLOW
April 11, 1991
The San Diego Union-Tribune
Page: A-24
Services for Gladys
M. Barlow, 88, of Lakeside, will be at
11 a.m. tomorrow in the Mormon Church Stake Center
in El Cajon. Burial will
be in El Cajon Cemetery. El Cajon Mortuary is in charge. She
died Monday in a hospital.
Mrs. Barlow was
born in Idaho, lived in the county 22 years and was
a retired Idaho elementary school teacher.
Survivors include a daughter,
Janet Schetselaar of Lakeside; a sister, Genieve Lore
of Tustin; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. |
JUNE
IRWIN BARLOW
February 01, 1992
The Kansas City Star
Page: C4; C5
June Irwin
Barlow, 75, Napa, Calif., formerly of this
area, died Jan. 29, 1992, at a hospital in Napa. Mrs.
Barlow was born in Kansas City and moved to California in
1942.
Survivors include
three sisters, Jen Markus and Etta Traner of Kansas
City and Helen O'Neill, Overland Park.
Graveside services
will be at 11 a.m. Sunday at Sheffield Cemetery.
The family requests
no flowers and suggests contributions to charity. |
LAWRENCE
T. MOORE
January 19, 1992
The San Diego Union-Tribune
Page: A-24
A memorial rosary
and service will be held Tuesday for plastic
surgeon Lawrence T. Moore, who died of lung cancer Friday
in his San Diego home. He was 68.
Dr. Moore was an active
man with vastly diverse interests until his illness. He
loved hunting and fishing, playing golf and flying
his own airplane as well as devoting time to charitable work. "He
was a very active man and he just loved
life," said his daughter, Pamela Barlow.
He had an
expertise in burn cases and often worked in Tijuana
on children with burns, doing reconstructive surgery,
she said. "He didn't talk about it, or write it off or anything
like that; he just did it."
Dr. Moore was born
in Bellingham, Washington, and attended Harvard
Medical School. He studied both medicine and
dentistry. He practiced in San Diego for 35 years.
Dr. Moore was active
in medical circles, and served as president of many prestigious
societies including San Diego Surgical Society, California Society
of Plastic Surgeons, San Diego International Plastic
Surgery Association and the Interternational
Academy of Plastic Surgery.
He also served in
the medical corps in the Navy, and was a captain in the Air
Force.
Somehow Dr. Moore
found time for all his activities. One of his favorites was
hunting with his beloved bird-dog, Jack, a golden retriever
that was a great joy to him.
He is survived by
his daughter and son-in-law, Pamela
and Bruce Barlow of San
Diego.
Memorial services
will be held at 5:30 Tuesday at Blessed Sacrament Church. Private
inurnment is planned. |
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GERTRUDE
P. BARLOW
August 16, 1992
The Kansas City Star
Page: B6
Gertrude P. Barlow,
90, La Habra, Calif., formerly of Kansas City, died
Aug. 9, 1992, at a nursing home in La Habra.
Services will be
at 1 p.m. Monday at the Park Lawn Chapel; burial in
Green Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call from
noon to 1 p.m. Monday at the chapel.
Mrs. Barlow was
born in Lincoln, Nebraska, and lived in Kansas City before
moving to La Habra in 1962.
Survivors include
a son; grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and great great
grandchildren. |
DR. IAN BARLOW
September
25, 1993
San Francisco Examiner
Page: A-12
Pacific Rim; San Francisco
Metro, California
Dr. Ian Barlow,
a pioneer in providing AIDS psychiatric services and a founder
of Bay Area Physicians for Human Rights, has died of
brain cancer.
Dr. Barlow died
Sept. 17 in Salt Lake City. He was 52.
A native of Salt
Lake City, Dr. Barlow moved to San Francisco in 1971. He
joined UCSF's Human Sexuality Institute and at that time
was one of the few openly gay psychiatrists
in The City. Bay Area Physicians for Human
Rights, which he helped to start, is a largely gay and lesbian
service organization. Dr. Barlow was also a financial
supporter of gay and lesbian political causes.
His HIV- related work
in his private practice began in the early 1980s. In
1988, he joined the UCSF AIDS Health Project. As
director of Community Psychiatric Services, Dr. Barlow
made house calls to people with HIV and AIDS
who otherwise would have been relegated to psychiatric hospital
care.
He was a co-founder
of the St. Mary's Hospital Care unit, a special ward for
patients with cognitive impairment difficulties.
Said Joanna Rinaldi,
deputy director of the UCSF AIDS Health Project: "No
one can express the feeling of what has been lost in the
AIDS community as a result of his death. Ian saw patients
anywhere in the city, at any time of day. He was as dedicated
and generous with his time as anyone."
Survivors include
a sister and four brothers.
A memorial service
will be held Oct. 2 from 4:30 to 6 p.m.,
at Metropolitan Community Church, 150 Eureka
St. Memorial contributions should be made to UCSF AIDS
Health Project, Box 0884, San Francisco 94143. |
MIRIAM ODILE JENCKS BARLOW
The Orange
County Register
January 26, 1994
Page: B 05
Miriam Odile
Jencks Barlow, 70, a Garden Grove homemaker, died Saturday.
Visitation from
3 to 9 p.m. today at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Mortuary,
Cypress.
Services at 10 a.m.
Thursday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
Westminster. Burial at the memorial park.
Survived by her
husband, Maurice; daughter, Linda Johnson; sons, Ronald,
Brent and Jeffrey; sister, Unity Bazar; brother, Harold Jencks;
16 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. |
NINA BARLOW HUST |
Pianist, music teacher, 87
January 26, 1995
The San Diego Union-Tribune
Page: B-8:7,8; B-6:1; B-14:2,3,4,5;
B-10:6
At age 5, Nina
Barlow Hust would sit outside the room
in which her older sister was taking piano lessons, listening
eagerly to the teacher's every word. When she had heard
enough, she would rush home to test her knew-found knowledge
on the piano.
Mrs. Hust, who became a
church organist and pianist and professional music
teacher, died Jan. 1 in a nursing home in Ogden,
Utah. She was 87. For more than 50
years, Mrs. Hust taught and played keyboard in San Diego. She
lived in Normal Heights before moving four
years ago to Salt Lake City, where music continued to be major
part of her life before she suffered a recent fall.
She was musical director in San
Diego for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints and once was invited to play the organ used
by the famed Tabernacle Choir in Salt Lake City.
Mrs. Hust was born in Murray,
Utah, to a musical family. Her parents sang
in the church choir, two sisters played piano, one played
violin and another sang.
She was 5 when her
mother gave her two quarters for her first piano
lesson, said Barbara Teemsma, a longtime friend.
Over the years, Mrs. Hust taught
several styles of music from classical to pop, responding to the
desires of her younger students.
She belonged to the Organ Guild
of San Diego.
Mrs. Hust is survived by
two daughters, Maxine McKinley of Ogden and Charlene
Soderquist of Salt Lake City; three sisters, Josie
Smith of Salt Lake City, Ruth Gonzales of Texas, & Maurine
Clayton of Orange; a brother, Joseph Barlow, of
Connecticut; 11 grandchildren and and 26 great-grandchildren.
Services were January 4 in Salt
Lake City. |
February
06, 1995 San Francisco Examiner Page: A-15 Pacific Rim; San Francisco
Metro, California NEW YORK
Joan Cook, a former
reporter for the New York Times who helped organize a successful
sex discrimination suit against the Times in the 1970s, has died. She
was 73.
Mrs. Cook worked at
the Times for 32 years as a reporter, feature writer and
editor before retiring in 1991. She began her newspaper
career at the Minneapolis Star-Journal and Tribune, starting
in the classified ad office and later moving to the newsroom.
While living in France in 1949,
Mrs. Cook wrote a weekly column for the Paris edition of the Herald
Tribune. After returning to the United States the following
year, she worked for the paper's parent, the New York Herald Tribune. She
also worked as women's editor of the Detroit News and as a copy editor
for King Features Syndicate before join- ing the Times in 1959.
She won a Publishers Award in
1970 for a story about families visiting convicts at a New York prison.
In 1974, Mrs. Cook and
six other women sued the Times for sex discrimination. The action
was settled in 1978 with cash payments and a court-supervised affirmative
action plan.
Mrs. Cook headed the Times'
chapter of the Newspaper Guild, with 2,000 members the nation's
largest, from 1980 to 1984.
She is survived by sons John
Barlow and Joseph Cook; a daughter, Jezebel Cook; and three grandchildren.
Her husband died in 1979. |
The
Orange County Register November 29, 1995 Page: B 07
Thelma Ruth Kennard,
77, of Riverside and formerly of Orange County, died Tuesday.
Visitation: noon-1
p.m. Thursday, with services at 1 p.m., Arlington Mortuary,
Riverside.
Survivors: sons, Fred, Michael; daughters, Patricia
Braymer, Pamela Kennard; sister, Lenora
Dimmett; brother, Ernest Barlow Jr.; six grandchildren. |
Kevin Michael Barlow
The Daily Californian
Kevin Michael Barlow, 48,
of El Cajon, died April 1, 1999.
Visitation will be at Paris
Frederick Mortuary. A graveside service is scheduled
for 2 p.m. Tuesday at La Vista Memorial Cemetery.
Mr. Barlow, born September
17, 1950 in Queens, N.Y., was an auto mechanic.
He was preceded in death
by his father, Lee.
Survivors include his
daughter, Christina; son, Kevin; mother, Rosemary Rocco; sister Rosemary;
brother, Brian; nephew, Jack Tarantino; and niece, Tiffany.
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