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Notes for Emmett Mozell OGBURN
Burial is in San Jacinto Valley Cemetery.
THE NEWS*Hemet, California Monday, June 1, 1970 pg-2 c-2 Double Services
Wednesday for Emmett Ogburns. Double funeral services will be held for
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Mozell Ogburn, of 38536 Menlo Avenue, at 10 a.m.
Wednesday in the Harford Funeral Home with the Rev. Keith Froelich
officiating. Burial will be in the San Jacinto Valley Cemetery.
Forty-eight year resident of this community. Mr. Ogburn succumbed Sunday
at a local hospital. He was owner and partner in the Valley Rock and
Sand Company for 25 years. His widow, Mrs. Anna Lorraine Ogburn, 82,
died Monday. She was declared dead on arrival at the Hemet Community
Hospital following a heart attack at her home.
Mr. Ogburn was born in Horton, Alabama. He was a member of the Valley
Trap
Club and a former member of the Odd Fellows, and Woodsman of the World.
At the time of his passing Sunday he was survived by his widow, Anna of
Hemet;
son James C. and daughter , Mrs. Shirley Noland, both of Hemet, a brother,
Veston of Cleveland, Oklahoma; sisters, Mrs. Eva Garboni of Hemet, Mrs.
Susie
Crews of Beaumont, and Mrs. Gladys Buckheim of Santa Ana, and four
grandchildren.
The late Mrs. Ogburn was born September 25, 62 years ago in Madisonville,
Kentucky, but had been a resident of this valley area for the past 50
years.
Among her survivors are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.N. Parker of Hemet,
Mr.
Parker having been an early developer of the Hemet and San Jacinto area,
a past San Jacinto mayor, and active in many civic leadership positions.
Mrs.
Ogburn's other survivors include the son and daughter as listed; a
brother,
Charles C. Parker, of Redlands; a sister, Mrs. Nina Mae Froehlich of
Idyllwild;
a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Stella Peyton of Washington state, and four
grandchildren.
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