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Honora Genevieve "Nora" Foerster MORE
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Wednesday 1 August 1962 Santa Cruz Sentinel, p. 14
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Nora More Died At Home Tuesday, Member of Pioneer Foerster Family
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Nora Genevieve More, member of the pioneer Foerster family, died Tuesday at her 206 San Juan avenue home following a lengthy illness. She was 79.
Services have been set for Friday.
A native of Santa Cruz, Mrs. More was the daughter of John and Ellen Foerster. The family home was at Darwin and Soquel, across from the East Side library branch.
She moved to San Francisco in 1908 when she married Charles More, who survives her. They returned to Santa Cruz in 1919 and have lived at 206 San Juan since.
Mrs. More also is survived by a daughter, Mrs. George (Helen) McAllister; two brothers, William and Timothy Foerster, all of Santa Cruz; and several nieces and nephews.
She was a member of Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic church.
Services will be conducted at 8:30 a.m. from Wessendorf & Thal's chapel. A requieum mass will be said at Star of the Sea Church, beginning at 9 o'clock. Entombment will follow in Holy Cross Mausoleum.
Rosary will be recited in the Mortuary Chapel Thursday at 7 p.m.
[Source #1]
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Funeral Notice
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Wednesday 1 August 1962 Santa Cruz Sentinel, p. 14
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MORE - In Santa Cruz, Calif., July 31, 1962, Nora Genevieve More. Wife of Charles More; mother of Helen McAllister, mother-in-law of George McAllister; sister of William J. Foerster and Timothy M. Foerster, all of Santa Cruz;
also survived by several nieces and nephews. Native of Santa Cruz, Calif., aged 79 years, 8 months.
Member of Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church.
Services will be conducted from Wessendorf & Thal Chapel, 223 Church St., Friday, August 3 at 8:30 a.m., thence to Our Lady Start of the Sea Catholic Church, 515 Frederick St., where at 9:00 a.m., a requiem mass will be said for
the repose of her soul. The rosary will be recited in the Mortuary Chapel Thursday August 2 at 7:30 p.m.
Entombment will follow in Holy Cross Mausoleum.
[Source #2] 8-1-181
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Abstract of Death Certificate
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Honora "Nora" Genevieve More; DOB: 26 Nov 1882; DOD: 31 Jul 1962, 11:25 a.m.; POD: Home, 206 San Juan Ave; Cause: arteriosclerosis; Father: John Foerster, IL; Mother: Ellen Madden, Ireland; Husband: Charles More, 206 San Juan
Ave;Informant: Helen McAllister (daughter), 308 Berkeley Way; Burial/Cremation: burial, Holy Cross Masoleum, 3 Aug 1962; Arrangements: Wessendorf & Thal.
[Source #3]
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_Robert Chapman HILL _
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| _Elisha Randolph LAURENCE _|
| | |_Mary Arbela ALLEN _+
|_Sarah LAURENCE __|
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|_Mary Ann RATLIFF _________|
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[795] [SOURCE] SSDI: SS# 518-56-1245, issued in UT
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Bradley N. LYNN
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Wednesday 25 October 2006 Santa Cruz Sentinel, p. D-1
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Ex-Santa Cruz Football Star Lynn, 90, Passes Away
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By Jim Seimas (Sentinel staff writer)
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Bradley N. Lynn loved to talk football -- that's part of the reason he seemed perfectly suited for a coaching career in the sport.
Lynn, a former star halfback for Santa Cruz High, made the University of San Francisco one of his many coaching pit stops. He helped recruit several key players as an assistant coach for the Dons' unbeaten team in 1951.
Lynn died of natural causes in Seattle on Oct. 18. He was 90.
"We spoke almost weekly," said legendary coach Larry Siemering, who had Lynn as one of his highly touted assistants for the unbeaten Santa Cruz High team in 1958. "He had such a vast knowledge of the game. He loved to talk. He was a good listener too."
Add "talented player" to that list of qualities. Lynn was a three-sport talent, enjoying football, basketball and track [discus].
Lynn was a unanimous all-Coast County Athletic League selection for Santa Cruz for the 1935 football season, when he was the Cardinals' leading scorer.
He attended College of San Mateo before transferring to Notre Dame on a football scholarship. He lettered at halfback for the 1937 Fighting Irish team that finished 6-2-1 under coach Elmer Layden, one of the famed "Four Horsemen."
Lynn transferred to Arizona State and graduated with a degree in history from the Tempe campus. He served as freshman football coach there and at Cal Poly.
He joined the navy in 1942 and served in Southwest Pacific as lieutenant with the naval Amphibious Division of the 7th Fleet. He served 23 months overseas during World War II.
He later served as a special agent for the FBI. He met his wife, JoAnn, in Washington, D.C.
When Lynn returned to Santa Cruz, he became the city's recreation director in 1954. He ran for police chief but wasn't elected.
In 1946-47, Lynn coached the semi-pro Santa Cruz Seahawks, posting a 16-3 record over two seasons.
He served as an assistant coach at USF from 1948-51, helping turn the small fledgling program into a power.
In '51, many big programs refused to play small school power USF. The Dons, despite going unbeaten, weren't invited to a bowl game, many of which were based in the South.
Two of USF's players, Lynn recruits Ollie Matson and Burl Toler, were African American. Reports say the school might have been considered for a bowl if the two African American players were left behind. The school shunned the suggestion.
Lynn was one of several heralded assistant coaches on Siemering's 9-0 Cardinals team in 1958. Ex-San Francisco 49ers halfback Lowell Wagner [1949-53,' 55] and receiver Billy Wilson [1951-60] also helped Santa Cruz High practice twice a week.
"I learned a lot of football that year," said Doug Severin, an assistant on that team. "Brad knew exactly what he wanted to have done. He'd teach technique. He didn't have the biggest defensive ends, but when he was done with them, there weren't many times they'd get knocked off their feet. He got results no matter what."
Lynn returned to Notre Dame to serve as assistant backfield coach under Joe Kuharich from 1960-63. He also was a scout for several NFL teams. Lynn, who had his degree in history from ASU, taught police science at Northern Arizona University until he retired in 1981.
In his free time, Lynn played a lot of golf.
"He gave me tips on golf and they really worked," Severin said. "He could really analyze things."
Lynn last coached part time at Northern Arizona, but stories of the sport he loved never ended.
"It was very important to him," said his wife JoAnn. "He enjoyed the kids and finding good players. He really impacted some of the young players. He got a lot of nice letters from many of them."
JoAnn is in the process of arranging a memorial for [Lynn] at USF in January.
Lynn is survived his two brothers Don and Phillip, sons Robert and Nicholas, daughters Jolene Yazzalino and Carol Lynn and 14 grandchildren.
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Source:
Wednesday 25 October 2006 Santa Cruz Sentinel, p. D-1
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[15]
[SOURCE]
World Connect Site; UserID=:1326284; mary.shiffer@verizon.net;
Mary Sims Shiffer; 25 Aug 2001
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Giuseppi URBANI
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Funeral Notice
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Tuesday 10 July 1951 Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, p. 12
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Urbani - In Santa Cruz, July 9, 1951, Giuseppi Urbani, aged 62 years; native of Lucca, Italy.
Survived by wife, Maria Urbani of Santa Cruz, three sons, Ismale (Tiz) Urbani, Angelo Urbani, and Lino Urbani, all of Santa Cruz; two daughters, Mrs. Louise Bassano and Mrs. Gloria Patten of Santa Cruz; sister, Asunta Franceschi
of South America, Antonietta Graccia and Maria Gionotti, both of Italy, brother Pio Urbani of Santa Clara; also survived by seven grandchildren.
Member of Santa Cruz Grove of Druids No. 142, Italian Benevolent Association and Holy Cross church.
Services will be conducted at White's Chapel, 138 Walnut Ave., Thursday July 12 at 9 a.m. with Santa Cruz Grove of Druids No. 142 officiating. Rosary will be recited in the chapel Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Committal in I.O.O.F.
mausoleum. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. 7-9-3t
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Source:
Tuesday 10 July 1951 Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, p. 12
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[701] [SOURCE] CADI
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_Aaron Tovey "Dinny" WEST __|
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|--Sara Margaret "Dimps" WEST
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| _William HIGGINBOTTOM _
| _William Alcroft HIGGINBOTTOM _|
| | |_Catharine ALLCROFT ___
|_Jane A. Hine HIGGINBOTTOM _|
| _Henry CARDWELL _______
|_Sarah Hine CARDWELL __________|
|_Jane HINE ____________
[891]
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CADI;
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~laplante/WC01/WC01_068.HTM
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