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World Connect Site; UserID=lumberjack; beezer@mlode.com;
Bert Van Laer; 19 Aug 2001
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John T. HARLAMOFF
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Thursday 13 December 1990 Santa Cruz Sentinel, p. A-14
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Soquel Farmer, 'Weatherman' John Harlamoff Dead at 91
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SOQUEL - John Harlamoff, a Russian who fled his homeland following the
socialist revolution in 1917 and later became a master cheese maker,
carpenter, poultry farmer and unofficial weatherman for this village, died of
heart failure Monday at the age of 91.
Born in Nicholaevsk, Russia, Mr. Harlamoff spent his youth on a huge wheat-
growing estate there. By the time he was in his mid-teens he was a manager on
the farm. In 1917, Lenin toppled the aristocracy that had ruled Mother Russia
just a Mr. Harlamoff was coming of age.
Soon after, while the young man was visiting relatives with his mother and
World War I was breaking out, soldiers came to the door and ordered all able-
bodied men to report for duty in the morning.
"I didn't want to fight anybody so we left in the morning," Mr. Harlamoff
told the Sentinel in a 1987 interview. Mr. Harlamoff fled to Vladivastok,
where he became a master cheese maker at the age of 21. The
company he worked for sent him to China to market their cheese, and it was
there he met a group immigrating to the United States. His mother had recently
died and he decided to set off for the promised land.
He landed in San Francisco on April 30, 1922. By 1926 he had made his way to
the village of Soquel, where he and a fellow Russian purchased a few acres of
land on Glen Haven Road and started a poultry farm. In 1928, he married the
former Ethel Jones, descendant of a pioneer family, and together they built a
new poultry farm on Old San Jose Road.
During World War II, Mr. Harlamoff began working part-time as a carpenter.
"When I came to Soquel I didn't know how to hold a hammer," he told the
Sentinel. He soon learned, though, and worked for years as a foreman for local
construction firms. He retired in 1963.
But the retirement brought on a new interest -- the weather. For 22 years,
starting in 1965, Mr. Harlamoff served as the Sentinel's weather source in
Soquel, calling in rainfall statistics and recording every day's weather in a
notebook. "One year they discontinued the rainfall for Soquel, so I called up
to complain," Harlamoff later remembered. "They said, 'Do you want to do it?'
and I said OK."
"I even bought my own rain guage," he told the Sentinel more than two
decades later, just before he retired from the weatherman job at the age of
89. "They said they'd pay me for it, but I never did bother about that."
Ethel Harlamoff, his wife of 58 years, died in 1985. Mr. Harlamoff is
survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Eugene and Glenna Harlamoff of
Soquel; his daugher and son-in-law, Barbara and Frank "Lud" McCrary of
Swanton; his grandchildren, Craig, Brian, Gail, and Laurel Harlamoff and Susan
McCrary-Huff, Ellen McCrary and Janet McCrary Webb, all of Santa Cruz County;
and his great granddaughter, Kathleen Webb, also of Santa Cruz County.
At Mr. Harlamoff's request, no services will be held.
[Source #1]
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Abstract of Death Certificate
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John Trodim Harlamoff; DOB: 5 Feb 1899; DOD: 10 Dec 1990, 4:00 a.m.; POD:
residence, 3490 Maplethorpe Ln, Soquel; Cause of Death: arteriosclerosis;
Father: Trofim Harlamoff, USSR; Mother: Eudokia Moskovin, USSR; Occupation:
foreman, Granite Construction Co.; Burial/Cremation: cremation, 14 Dec 1990,
California Cremation Society; dispersal at sea 3 mi off of Pt Lobos, CA.
[Source #2]
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Sources:
1. Thursday 13 December 1990 Santa Cruz Sentinel, p. A-14
2. Death Certificate # 3-90-44-0001515
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[274] [SOURCE] CADI; SSDI, SS# 548-07-3641, issued in CA
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|_Sarah Hine CARDWELL __________+
[193] still living - details excluded
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Elisha Randolph LAURENCE [Jr.?]
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Wednesday 21 October 1953 Stockton [,CA] Record, p. 42
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LAURENCE - October 20, 1953. Elisha R. Laurence, beloved husband of Lillian M. Laurence of Stockton; father of Howard S. Laurence of San Jose; brother of Francis and Orla Laurence of Stockton, Hartwell Laurence of Manteca, Mrs.
Myrtle Bedgood of San Mateo, Uriel and Vane Laurence of San Jose, Mrs. Ruth Johnson of Preston, Ida., and Delva Laurence of Los Angeles; grandfather of two; a native of Idaho, aged 72 years, 7 months, 13 days.
Friends are invited to attend funeral services Thursday, Oct. 22, 1953, at 3:30 p.m. in the chapel at Frisbie & Warren, 809 N. California St. at Flora.
Committal at Rural Cemetery.
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Source:
Wednesday 21 October 1953 Stockton [,CA] Record, p. 42
[Provided by Laurie Cotulla, RAOGK, 1/2005]
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[542] [SOURCE] CADI
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