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Show WILLIAM DOBSON News of the death of William Dobson, for twelve years a resident of San Bernardino, but for the past eight years in business in Milford, Utah, was received here yesterday He passed away in Los Angeles on Thursday, having just arrived from Utah seriously ill. Death came at a Los Angeles hospital. Funeral services ser-vices will be held at 2:30 Monday afternoon at the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn cemetery, Glendale. The Knights of Pythiaa of which order the deceased was a member and active worker, will be in charge. Survivors are two sons, Wm. Dobson Dob-son of Milford, Utah; and Harold Dobson of Seattle; two daughters, Grace Dobson of Los Angeles and Virginia Dobson of Salt Lake City, and two brothers, Robert Dobson of Los Angeles and Thomas Dobson of San Bernardino. A nephew, Robert McGee. also resides here. Thomas Dobson was called to Los Angeles Thursday evening, but arrived ar-rived just after he had passed away. When in San Bernardino, the deceased deceas-ed was engaged in the grocery business, bus-iness, and later, was locomotive engineer en-gineer on the Santa Fe. running out of this city. He will be remembered remember-ed by a large number of San Bernardino Ber-nardino people. The deceased was a resident of Milford for twelve years and was an engineer on the Salt Lake railroad for a number of years. In 1910 he was married to Mrs. Elizabeth Stoddard, who died February, Feb-ruary, 1913 San Bernardino Sun. |