Nicole Siegrist1,2
F, #51726
Parents
Citations
- [S6994] Genealogy prepared by Phyllis Stewart (email address)
- [S11344] Obituary - Max Harvey Siegrist
Madeline Renee Siegrist1,2
F, #51727
Parents
Citations
- [S6994] Genealogy prepared by Phyllis Stewart (email address)
- [S11344] Obituary - Max Harvey Siegrist
Richard Neal Throckmorton1,2,3
M, #51728, b. March 1868
BASIC FACTS
Richard Neal Throckmorton was born in March 1868 in Pennsylvania.2 Richard Neal Throckmorton had reference number 52042.
Citations
- [S8947] Marriage Records - Iowa, 1923 - 1937 (Ancestry.com)
- [S579] 1900 Census, Nebraska, Dixon County
- [S6201] Genealogy prepared by jared_thatcher (Ancestry.com)
Sarah Belle Wilder Rumery1,2
F, #51729
BASIC FACTS
Sarah Belle Wilder Rumery had reference number 52043.
Citations
- [S8947] Marriage Records - Iowa, 1923 - 1937 (Ancestry.com)
- [S6201] Genealogy prepared by jared_thatcher (Ancestry.com)
Barbara Hicks1
F, #51730
Citations
- [S6993] Genealogy prepared by Phyllis L. Stewart (Ancestry.com)
Lovli Obermeyer1
F, #51731
Parents
Citations
- [S6993] Genealogy prepared by Phyllis L. Stewart (Ancestry.com)
Paul Obermeyer1
M, #51732
Parents
Citations
- [S6993] Genealogy prepared by Phyllis L. Stewart (Ancestry.com)
A. R. Fredenhagen1
M, #51733
BASIC FACTS
A. R. Fredenhagen had reference number 52047.
Citations
- [S12606] Wedding Announcement - Carl Oliver Fredenhagen and Ada Lucile Holton
Jack Myers1
M, #51734
Parents
Citations
- [S11406] Obituary - Morgan Mahan Myers
Beau Richard Myers, Jr.1
M, #51735
Parents
Citations
- [S11406] Obituary - Morgan Mahan Myers
Morgan Mahan Myers
F, #51736, b. 22 November 2013, d. 5 January 2014
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Morgan Mahan Myers was born on 22 November 2013 in Utah.1 She died on 5 January 2014, at age 0.1 Morgan Mahan Myers had reference number 52050. OBITUARY - Knoxville News-Sentinel, January 8, 2014
Morgan Mahan Myers was received by The Lord on Sunday, January 5, 2014, while in the arms of her parents, surrounded by family and loving caregivers in UT Hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Morgan was born on November 22, 2013 along with her twin brother, Beau Richard Myers, Jr. She was cherished, loved and cared for every day of her life by her parents, Dr. Beau and Christin Myers, older sister Chilton, and older brother Jack. Morgan and her brother Beau were baptized in their NICU room at UT Hospital on December 19, 2013, surrounded by family and blanketed by the prayers of many. Though her time in this world was brief, Morgan's personality shined brightly. She enjoyed being loved on by her caregivers and family members. She also enjoyed listening to all genres of music, whether it was country, gospel, or rock n' roll. Morgan's fighting spirit was an inspiration to all who knew her. Her family would like to extend a special thanks to the wonderful nurses and doctors who lovingly watched over and cared for Morgan and her family. In addition to her parents, sister, and brothers, Morgan is survived by grandparents, Jamie Wallin Myers, Dr. Richard and Ingelein Myers, and Lewis and Cynthia Foster; aunts and uncles, Dr. Wallin and Leslie Myers, Drs. Matthew and Nicki Brock, Dannie Myers, Luke Foster, and Caroline and Travis Vaughn; cousins Avery, Mason and Cannon Myers, and Charlotte, George, and Elizabeth Brock. A funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, January 11, 2014, at Sequoyah Hills Presbyterian Church. Interment is private. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to: NICU Phase II Campaign, University of Tennessee Medical Center, Suite 110, 2121 Medical Center Way, Knoxville, Tennessee, 37920. On-line condolences may be extended at www.rosemortuary.com. Arrangements by Rose Mortuary Mann Heritage Chapel.
Citations
- [S11406] Obituary - Morgan Mahan Myers
Richard Myers1
M, #51737
Citations
- [S11406] Obituary - Morgan Mahan Myers
Jamie Wallin1
F, #51738
Citations
- [S11406] Obituary - Morgan Mahan Myers
Travis Vaughn1
M, #51739
Citations
- [S11406] Obituary - Morgan Mahan Myers
J. Lynn Ironmonger1,2,3,4
M, #51740, b. 24 October 1894, d. 7 October 1952
Parents
BASIC FACTS
J. Lynn Ironmonger was born on 24 October 1894 in Jacksonville, Morgan Co., Illinois.1,5,6 He and Eulalia Corinne "Corrine" Lovejoy were married on 4 August 1919 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California.2,7 He died on 7 October 1952, at age 57, in Los Angeles Co., California.5 He was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale), Glendale, Los Angeles Co., California (Sanct. of Redemption, Fuchsia Terrace, Lot 0, Space 7554.)8 J. Lynn Ironmonger had reference number 52054. He held the title Dr. He was enumerated on the census in Los Angeles County, California (1900 - 1940.)7 He was a Physician - dental surgeon (1920); doctor - dentistry (1930, 1940, 1941.)2,3 He was educated Hollywood High School; University of Southern California Dental College.6,7 World War I, veteran.7 He resided in Los Angeles. Los Angeles Co., California (1915-1916, 1931-1939, 1941.)7 NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Los Angeles Times; California; Wednesday, 2 January 1907; page 26; (Newspapers.com):
ARISTOCRAIC COCKS CROW
Poultry show - Black tailed Japanese Bantam - 2nd place, J. Lynn Ironmonger.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Los Angeles Times; California; Wednesday, 2 January 1907; page 14; (Newspapers.com):
Beauties Strut in Feathers So Fine
Poultry show - Black-tailed Japanese Bantam: cock - J. L. Ironmonger first. hen - J. L. Ironmonger, first, second.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Los Angeles Herald; California; June 11, 1909, Page 6, Image 14; (Chronicling America; Internet)
Hollywood School Children Graduated
HOLLYWOOD, June 19. - Wilcox auditorium was filled to the limit this evening by the friends and patrons of the grammar schools, to attend the commencement exercises of the pupils of the public schools. The class numbered forty-three.
.......
The members of the class were .... (included Lynn Ironmonger and Corinne Lovejoy)
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Los Angeles Times; California; Wednesday, 10 December 1913; page 22; (Newspapers.com):
Southwest Track Prizes
J. L. Ironmonger, Hollywood High School, won the 100-yard dash.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Los Angeles Times; California; Tuesday, 23 July 1918; p-age 15; (Newspapers.com): (Newspapers.com):
Eighty-one Men Become Dentists
Out of a class of 103 applicants who took the examination before the Board of Dental Examiners in Los Angeles from June 10 to June 24 last, the following eighty-one were successful: ...... (included J. L. Ironmonger).
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - San Francisco Chronicle; San Francisco, California; Sunday, October 24, 1926; Page: 52; (GenealogyBank.com):
Social
Dr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Ironmonger of Hollywood entertained at dinner this week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. MacMillan of Berkeley.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Hemet News; Hemet, California; Friday, November 8, 1929; Page: 6; (GenealogyBank.com):
Guests at the Vosburg Hotel included Dr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Ironmonger, Beverly Hills.
GRAVE MARKER
DR. J. LYNN IRONMONGER
1894 - 1952.
Citations
- [S413] 1900 Census, California, Los Angeles County
- [S1552] 1930 Census, California, Los Angeles County
- [S1107] 1920 Census, California, Los Angeles County
- [S734] 1910 Census, California, Los Angeles County
- [S6685] Genealogy prepared by Marie (Wiget) Veerkamp (Ancestry.com)
- [S12722] World War I Draft Registration Cards (Ancestry.com)
- [S5482] Genealogy prepared by Cathy (Crabtree) Cook (Lovisa A. Kitzmiller File)
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
Joseph J. Ironmonger1,2
M, #51741
BASIC FACTS
Joseph J. Ironmonger had reference number 52055.
Citations
- [S3974] Death Records - California, California Death Index 1940 - 1997 (Ancestry.com)
- [S250] 1880 Census, Illinois, Morgan County
Dora E. Tuson1,2
F, #51742
BASIC FACTS
Dora E. Tuson had reference number 52056.
Citations
- [S3974] Death Records - California, California Death Index 1940 - 1997 (Ancestry.com)
- [S250] 1880 Census, Illinois, Morgan County
Eulalia Corinne "Corrine" Lovejoy1,2,3,4
F, #51743, b. 8 April 1893, d. 24 August 1972
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Eulalia Corinne "Corrine" Lovejoy was born on 8 April 1893 in New York.1,2 She and J. Lynn Ironmonger were married on 4 August 1919 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California.2,4 She died on 24 August 1972, at age 79, in Los Angeles Co., California.1,5 She was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale), Glendale, Los Angeles Co., California (Sanct. of Redemption, Fuchsia Terrace, Lot 0, Space 7554.)1 Eulalia Corinne "Corrine" Lovejoy had reference number 52057. She was enumerated on the census in Monroe County, New York (1900); Los Angeles County, California (1910 - 1940.)4 Her Social Security Number was 548-05-5620, issued: California, last residence: Duarte, Los Angeles Co., California.5,6 She was educated Graduate of Hollywood High School; completed 1 year of college.4 She was a Manager - apartment house rentals (1940.)4 She resided in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California (1931-1938.)4 NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Los Angeles Times; California; Sunday, 14 July 1912; page 39; (Newspapers.com):
Society
A number of Los Angeles young people, who recently formed a house party at East Newport, occupying a cottage on Bay avenue, included the Misses Esther Fry, Corinne Lovejoy, Gertrude Young, Lillian Gross, Miss N. Dickson and Messrs. Henry Enders, Jack Hoke, Julian Baker and Leland Reader.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Los Angeles Times (CA); Sunday, 13 July 1919; page 33; (Newspapers.com):
Society
Miss Ruth Spaulding of 400 South Beaudry avenue gave a matinee party at the Orpheum followed by a tea at the Mary Louise tearoom. The affair was the first of a series planned in honor of Miss Corrine Lovejoy, whose marriage to Dr. Lynn Ironmonger of Hollywood will take place next month. The table was decorated with all kinds of summer blossoms, and French bride dolls. A basket of flowers containing dainty handkerchiefs was given the bride-to-be. Many of the guests were former classmates at the University of California, where Miss Spaulding was graduated in June. Those at the affair were Misses Vida and Onnolee Lovejoy, Reva Herbert, Elizabeth Snyder, Mildred Eggbroad and Archie R. Mitchell and Mrs. Frederick Waring.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Los Angeles Times; California; Sunday, 3 Aug 1919; (Newspapers.com):
Society
Luncheon To Bridal Party
A delightful affair of Friday was a luncheon given by Miss Corinne Lovejoy in complement to the members of her bridal party. The table was prettily decorated in a color scheme of red and white. The centerpiece was a basket of red rosebuds. Places were marked for Misses Ruth Spaulding, Elizabeth Snyder, Mildred Eygabroad, Reen Herbert, Onnolee Lovejoy, Mattie Rowley, Mrs. Frederick Waring, Mrs. R. N. Stevenson, Mrs. Frank J. Ironmonger and Mrs. George L. Lovejoy.
Miss Lovejoy's marriage to Dr. Lynn Ironmonger is to be celebrated next week. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Lovejoy. Dr. Ironmonger is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Ironmonger. They are both graduates of Hollywood High School.
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT - The Los Angeles Times; California; Tuesday, 5 Aug 1919; (Newspapers.com):
Wedding
Rainbow Wedding
Before an altar of white Asters and ferns Miss Corinne Lovejoy and Dr. J. Lynn Ironmonger, last evening plighted their troth, at a ceremony performed by Dr. John Snap of the Hollywood Baptist Church, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Lovejoy of 12o2 North Hobart boulevard.
It was a rainbow wedding, the gowns of the maids in attendance being in green, lavender and pink. Miss Vida Lovejoy was her sister's maid of honor, and was gowned in pink georgette, adorned with rosebuds in the rainbow colors. She carried an arm sheath of pink rosebuds. The frocks of the other girls were of organdy. Miss Onnolee Lovejoy, sister of the bride, and Miss Ruth Spaulding were in green; Miss Mildren Eygabroad and Miss Reen Herbert were in lavender, and Miss Elizabeth Snyder and Mrs. Frederick Waring were gowned in pink. Each of them carried French bouquets.
The bride was gowned in white satin, made with a long court train and trimmed in real lace and embroidered in pearls. Her long tulle veil was crowned with a cap of lace and orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white orchids, bride roses and sweet peas.
The service was read at 8 o'clock in the large drawing-room, which was a mass of white asters and ferns; the same floral motif being employed in the reception hall. The dining-room and the living-room were adorned in palms, ferns and Cecile Brunner roses. One hundred guests witnessed the event and remained for the reception and buffet dinner.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Valley News; Van Nuys, California; 18 December 1956; (Ancestry.com):
Tots Hospital Auxiliary Sets Yule Luncheon
- Mrs. J. Lynn Ironmonger was involved with auxiliary's holiday party for the elementary age patients of the hospital.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Star-News; Pasadena, California; 1 June 1970: (Ancestry.com):
Royal Oaks Manor
- Mrs. J. Lynn Ironmonger assisted in the Manor's drive to benefit the Los Angeles County Heart Association and also the annual American Cancer Society drive.
GRAVE MARKER
CORINNE L. IRONMONGER
1893 - 1972.
Citations
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
- [S1552] 1930 Census, California, Los Angeles County
- [S1107] 1920 Census, California, Los Angeles County
- [S5482] Genealogy prepared by Cathy (Crabtree) Cook (Lovisa A. Kitzmiller File)
- [S3974] Death Records - California, California Death Index 1940 - 1997 (Ancestry.com)
- [S12399] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book
Basil James McMillan1,2,3,4,5,6,7
M, #51744, b. 23 August 1867, d. 13 October 1928
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Basil James McMillan was born on 23 August 1867 in Illinois.1,8 He and Mary Ellen "Ella" Robertson were married on 4 October 1888 in Macoupin Co., Illinois.9 He died on 13 October 1928, at age 61, in Los Angeles Co., California.10 He was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale) Glendale, Los Angeles Co., California.11 Basil James McMillan had reference number 52058. He was enumerated on the census in Macoupin County, Illinois (1870, 1880); Alachua County, Florida (1900); Los Angeles County, California (1910, 1920.) He was an Engineer - locomotive (1900); engineer - steam railroad (1910); laborer - furniture store (1920.)1,2 Basil's father died 2 October 1868, before Basil was a year old. Basil was raised by his maternal grandparents, Basil and Rachel Wright. He is shown living with them in the 1870 and 1880 Census. In the 1870 Census he is listed as Basil Wright. It is pretty clear that this was an error on the part of the census taker. By the 1880 census, Basil's mother had married Thomas Quarton. Basil's siblings lived with their mother & step-father.
Basil used the "McMillan" spelling for the family surname but his son and daughters used the "MacMillan" spelling.
Basil was married in 1900 but he is shown living alone in the 1900 Census. I was not able to find the rest of his family in the 1900 Census.
GRAVE MARKER
BASIL J. McMILLAN
1867 - 1928.
Citations
- [S436] 1900 Census, Florida, Alachua County
- [S734] 1910 Census, California, Los Angeles County
- [S1107] 1920 Census, California, Los Angeles County
- [S144] 1870 Census, Illinois, Macoupin County
- [S246] 1880 Census, Illinois, Macoupin County
- [S1552] 1930 Census, California, Los Angeles County
- [S5482] Genealogy prepared by Cathy (Crabtree) Cook (Lovisa A. Kitzmiller File)
- [S6939] Genealogy prepared by PatriciaMacMillan01 (Ancestry.com)
- [S8926] Marriage Records - Illinois "Illinois Marriages 1851 - 1900 (Ancestry.com)
- [S3975] Death Records - California, Death Index, 1905 - 1939 (Ancestry.com)
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
Clifford James MacMillan1,2
M, #51745, b. 19 September 1895, d. 1 February 1962
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Clifford James MacMillan was born on 19 September 1895 in Springfield, Sangamon Co., Illinois.3,1,4,5 He and Vere E. Dove were married on 22 June 1920 in Pasadena, Los Angeles Co., California.6 He and Vere E. Dove were divorced in December 1929 in Reno, Washoe Co., Nevada.6 He and Lorrena Bagley Smith were married on 5 September 1931 in Washoe Co., Nevada.3 He died on 1 February 1962, at age 66, in San Francisco, San Francisco Co., California.4,7 He was buried in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, San Mateo Co., California.8 Clifford first appears in the 1920 Census living with his mother and step father.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - San Francisco Chronicle; San Francisco, California; Sunday, June 15, 1924; Page: 61; (Ancestry.com):
Stock Issue Denied
... though Deputy Commissioner of Corporations, Clifford J. MacMillan.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - San Francisco Chronicle; San Francisco, California; Sunday, October 24, 1926; Page: 52; (GenealogyBank.com):
Social
Dr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Ironmonger of Hollywood entertained at dinner this week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. MacMillan of Berkeley.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Oakland Tribune; Oakland, California; 1926 December 12; (Ancestry.com): (This is one of numerous similar articles.)
Two Oil Stock Permits Granted
SACRAMENTO, Cal., Dec 11. - The Torrey Pines Oil Company of San Diego has been granted a license to issue stock by Corporation Commissioner Clifford J. MacMillan. The company was authorized to issue 1000 shares of its stock to six persons in exchange for oil property in San Diego county.
The Ahlberg Gasoline Corporation also received a stock permit. The company, which is capitalized at $1,000,000 operated two gasoline absorption plants at Huntington Beach.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - San Francisco Chronicle; San Francisco, California; Monday, March 14, 1927; Page: 15; (Ancestry.com):
Former Corp. Chief Now Lawyer in S. F.
Clifford J. MacMillan, former Commissioner of Corporations in California has announced his association in the law offices of William F. Humphrey in the Standard Oil building, where he will engage in the general practice of law.
GRAVE MARKER
MAC MILLAN
CLIFFORD J. LORRENA B.
1895 - 1962 1904 - 1986
DONALD R. EMMY
1932 - 2013 1937 -. Surgery for peptic ulcer & hemorrhage (January 29, 1969.)6 Clifford James MacMillan resided in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California (1917); Berkeley, Alameda County, California (1926-1928); San Francisco, San Francisco Co., California (1933, 1934, 1940.)6 His Social Security Number was 556-16-9093.7 World War I.7 He was educated Graduated from the University of Southern California College of Law.3 He was a Lawyer - general practice (1917, 1920); Deputy Commissioner of Corporations (1924); Commissioner of Corporations (1926-1927); attorney - private practice (1940.)2,5,6 He was enumerated on the census in Los Angeles County, California (1920); San Francisco County, California (1940.) He had reference number 52059.
Citations
- [S1107] 1920 Census, California, Los Angeles County
- [S2039] 1940 Census, California, San Francisco County
- [S6939] Genealogy prepared by PatriciaMacMillan01 (Ancestry.com)
- [S3974] Death Records - California, California Death Index 1940 - 1997 (Ancestry.com)
- [S12722] World War I Draft Registration Cards (Ancestry.com)
- [S5482] Genealogy prepared by Cathy (Crabtree) Cook (Lovisa A. Kitzmiller File)
- [S4986] Funeral Home Record - Clifford James MacMillan
- [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
Richard Charles Shaw-MacMillan1,2
M, #51746, b. 15 November 1925, d. 21 April 2000
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Richard Charles Shaw-MacMillan was born on 15 November 1925 in Pasadena, Los Angeles Co., California.1 He and Barbara Ann Franks were married on 1 October 1949 in San Francisco Co., California.2 He died on 21 April 2000, at age 74, in Reno, Washoe Co., Nevada.2 Richard Charles Shaw-MacMillan had reference number 52060. He was enumerated on the census in San Francisco County, California (1940.) He was educated San Francisco City College (semester before service), San Francisco Junior College; University of California, Berkeley; Law School.3 His Social Security Number was 552-34-2613, issued: California, last residence: Incline Village, Washoe Co., Nevada.3 World War II, U.S. Navy, enlisted 4 March 1944, released 30 May 1946. aerial photographer stationed on Okinawa.3 He was an Owner and President - Quality Oldsmobile Cadillac (1970.)3 He resided in Visalia, Tulare Co., California (1970); Incline Village, Washoe Co., Nevada.3 BIOGRAPHY - Richard Charles McMillan by Barbara Ann Franks MacMillan; Posted 04 Sep 2011 by Patricia MacMillan01; (Ancestry.com)
Richard Charles Shaw was born on 15 November 1925, in Pasadena, California, three months after the death of his father, Clarence Zeke Shaw, a stock broker, from an automobile accident. His Mother, Lorrena Bagley Shaw, remarried on 5 September 1931, to Clifford James MacMillan, an Attorney from San Francisco. They had another son Donald Roger MacMillan and Richard dearly loved his younger brother. Clifford was a wonderful father and Richard loved him very much. Richard was not told he was adopted and did not remember the time before Lorrena married Clifford. Richard attended Junior High School at Aptos Junior high school and that is where I first met him, we were acquaintances and then we attended different High Schools and lost touch for awhile. When World War II started he was in high school and in danger of being drafted so he took extra courses and finished high school in 3 1/2 years so he could complete at least a semester of college (City College in San Francisco), which he did. It was at this time he found out about the adoption as he needed a copy of his birth certificate for the military. Clifford adopted him and a new birth certificate was issued. Richard and his parents chose to keep this a secret and I was the only one outside of Lorrena and Cliff who knew about the adoption. The rest of the family, his brother, and our children, and grandchildren did not find out until the time of his death.
He loved flying and tried to enlist in the Air Corps, but his eyes did not pass the physical and he was drafted into the Navy. Because of his hobby of photography, he was selected to go to Photography School and then was selected as Air Crew and went to Air Gunnery School (training in PV-2 Ventures). Richard ended up stationed on Okinawa where he photographed and mapped the coast of Japan while flying in B-29s prior to the coming invasion. During his free time, he explored the island, discovered many Japanese relics and rifles. He became a dealer in these rifles and made money which he sent home to buy a car after the war. Unfortunately exploring was hazardous. Two of his friends came upon some kind of memorial when they went to look at it there was an explosion and they were killed. It had been booby trapped. During the time he was on Okinawa a huge Typhoon blew in and destroyed practically everything to include the photo lab, mess hall, officers quarters, etc. When the storm started getting really bad he and his tent mates scrounged lumber and reinforced their tent. When the storm abated their's was one of only three tents left standing. Needless to say they had a lot of "friends" needing shelter in their tent. Shortly after the typhoon he was discharged and returned home.
He enrolled in San Francisco Junior College where we met again in an economics class and started talking. I was pinned to a fraternity brother of his and he was dating a Navy Wave. After a few encounters it was incendiary and neither of us looked at anyone else again. We went on to UC Berkeley and he worked nights at Eastman Kodak to earn money for my engagement ring. We graduated in 1949 and married 1 October 1949. At this time we moved to Eureka where Richard and his grandfather started a lumber mill on his grandfather's ranch. Eventually the mill was set on fire by a disgruntled former employee after which we returned to San Francisco where Richard went to law school and I worked for Social Services to help put him through school. During summer vacations Richard worked on VanNess Avenue selling cars which he loved. When he graduated, I was pregnant so he went to work for General Motors as a Chevrolet District Manager, deciding his true love was cars and not the law. Unfortunately, our son was stillborn. We were then blessed with two healthy children Bonnie Ann and two years later Jeffrey James. Richard bought his own dealership which he named Quality Cadillac Olds, in Visalia, Tulare County, California.
We led a busy and very happy life. We did a lot of boating and travelled this country and across Canada in our RV with our children and many times with his widowed Mother Lorrena (ReMe). He semi-retired in 1989, leasing out the dealership and eventually selling the land it was built on to Toys R Us and Olive Garden. He retained part of the lot where he built an office building which he leased out. With our daughter Bonnie working as his office manager he eventually bought an additional office building in Reno, Nevada. We decided to travel and managed to see a great deal of the world to include Japan, Europe, parts of Asia, Africa and Egypt, and others. We went to Katmandu and saw Mt. Everest - Richard flew around the mountain in a contraption I refused to get into.
Richard was a wonderful man, husband and father. He was a successful business man who did more than just provide for his family. There was never a dull moment with all his varied interests; boats, planes, photography, guns, stereo sound, the stock market and politics. He was a man who couldn't sit still. The praise I hear most from his friends is, “he was a fine gentleman." His family misses him.
- Barbara Ann Franks MacMillan.
Citations
- [S2039] 1940 Census, California, San Francisco County
- [S6939] Genealogy prepared by PatriciaMacMillan01 (Ancestry.com)
- [S5482] Genealogy prepared by Cathy (Crabtree) Cook (Lovisa A. Kitzmiller File)
Donald Roger "Don" MacMillan1,2,3
M, #51747, b. 12 May 1932, d. 21 October 2013
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Donald Roger "Don" MacMillan was born on 12 May 1932 in San Francisco, San Francisco Co., California.1,2 He and Diane Alwine De Lorme were married on 21 June 1958 in San Francisco Co., California.4 He and Diane Alwine De Lorme were divorced on 28 June 1979 in Marin Co., California.3 He and Emmy Hedwig Mueller were married on 23 July 1982 in Marin Co., California.5 He died on 21 October 2013, at age 81, in Greenbrae, Marin Co., California.2 He was buried in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, San Mateo Co., California.6 Donald Roger "Don" MacMillan had reference number 52061. He was enumerated on the census in San Francisco County, California (1940.) He was educated Attended Lowell High and The University.of California at Berkeley where he graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture degree.7 He was a Worked as an Associate Architect with S.M.P Architects (37 years.)7 He resided in Sacramento, Sacramento Co., California (1989); Novato, Marin Co., California (1993); San Rafael, Marin Co., California.3 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT - San Francisco Chronicle; California; Saturday, May 14, 1932; page 13:
To wife of Clifford J. MacMillan 270 Moncada Way, May 13, a son.
OBITUARY - San Francisco Chronicle, November 3, 2013
Donald R. MacMillan passed away October 21, 2013 in Greenbrae, California. Born May 12, 1932 in San Francisco by his beloved parents Clifford and Lorrena MacMillan and.
his brother Richard, all deceased. He attended Lowell High and The University.of California at Berkeley where he graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture Degree. Mr. MacMillan worked as an Associate Architect with S.M.P Architects for 37 years and was a member of The American Institute of Architects. He was the beloved husband of Emmy H. MacMillan and two sons of previous marriage Clifford D. MacMillan of Southern California and Weston I. MacMillan of Idaho. Don made a lasting impact on all those he came into contact with and will be greatly missed. Arrangements entrusted to Keaton's Redwood Chapel of Marin..
GRAVE MARKER
MAC MILLAN
CLIFFORD J. LORRENA B.
1895 - 1962 1904 - 1986
DONALD R. EMMY
1932 - 2013 1937 -.
Citations
- [S2039] 1940 Census, California, San Francisco County
- [S6939] Genealogy prepared by PatriciaMacMillan01 (Ancestry.com)
- [S5482] Genealogy prepared by Cathy (Crabtree) Cook (Lovisa A. Kitzmiller File)
- [S8902] Marriage Records - California, "California Marriage Index, 1949 - 1959" (Ancestry.com)
- [S8903] Marriage Records - California, "California Marriage Index, 1960 - 1985" (Ancestry.com), Source Medium: Book
- [S7812] Grave Marker - Donald Roger Macmillan, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, San Mateo Co., California
- [S9866] Obituary - Donald Roger MacMillan
Jeffrey James MacMillan1
M, #51748
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Citations
- [S2722] Birth Records - California, California Birth Index 1905 - 1995 (Ancestry.Com)
- [S6939] Genealogy prepared by PatriciaMacMillan01 (Ancestry.com)
- [S5482] Genealogy prepared by Cathy (Crabtree) Cook (Lovisa A. Kitzmiller File)
Patricia LeMay "Patty" Taylor1
F, #51749
Parents
BASIC FACTS
Citations
- [S6939] Genealogy prepared by PatriciaMacMillan01 (Ancestry.com)
- [S5482] Genealogy prepared by Cathy (Crabtree) Cook (Lovisa A. Kitzmiller File)
Azzor M. McMillan1
M, #51750
BASIC FACTS
Azzor M. McMillan had reference number 52064.
Citations
- [S7046] Genealogy prepared by rdavenport78 (Ancestry.com)