Obit look-up for Delmer A Mohr
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Re: Obit look-up for Delmer A Mohr
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Surnames: Mohr, Stockton, Swisher, Cooper, Province
Orland Press-Register, Friday, 1 October 2004:
Delmer A. Mohr
Visitation will be held Sunday, October 3, at 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. at F. D. Sweet and Son Mortuary, 825 A St., Orland for Delmer A. Mohr, 91, who passed away September 30, in Chico. Graveside services will be Monday, October 4, at 11 a.m. at Oddfellows Gazebo, Orland.
Delmer was born June 17, 1913 in Modesto, to Archie and Geneva Mohr. He owned and operated Empire Cleaners in Santa Rosa, for over forty years. He was a resident of Orland since 1992, moving here from Santa Rosa where he was a long time resident.
Delmar was a proud member of the Santa Rosa Druids, Optimist Club and Moose Lodge. He was also a member of the California Dry Cleaners Association. He served in the U.S. Army during WWII and the Korean War.
Delmer is survived by his daughters, Coralee Stockton and Husband Mike, of Laytonville, Lynn Swisher, of Red Bluff, and Marilyn Cooper and husband Darrel of Wyoming, a step-son Al Province, of Willows, his grandchildren, Samantha, Bradley and wife Diane, Darrel, Jr., Noel, Carolee, Kim and numerous great grandchildren. Delmer was preceded in death by his wife Sherma in July 1971.
Donations can be made to the V.F.W. Post 1932, 732 Oak St. Red Bluff, CA 96080.
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Delmer A. Mohr
Visitation will be held Sunday, October 3, at 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. at F. D. Sweet and Son Mortuary, 825 A St., Orland for Delmer A. Mohr, 91, who passed away September 30, in Chico. Graveside services will be Monday, October 4, at 11 a.m. at Oddfellows Gazebo, Orland.
Delmer was born June 17, 1913 in Modesto, to Archie and Geneva Mohr. He owned and operated Empire Cleaners in Santa Rosa, for over forty years. He was a resident of Orland since 1992, moving here from Santa Rosa where he was a long time resident.
Delmar was a proud member of the Santa Rosa Druids, Optimist Club and Moose Lodge. He was also a member of the California Dry Cleaners Association. He served in the U.S. Army during WWII and the Korean War.
Delmer is survived by his daughters, Coralee Stockton and Husband Mike, of Laytonville, Lynn Swisher, of Red Bluff, and Marilyn Cooper and husband Darrel of Wyoming, a step-son Al Province, of Willows, his grandchildren, Samantha, Bradley and wife Diane, Darrel, Jr., Noel, Carolee, Kim and numerous great grandchildren. Delmer was preceded in death by his wife Sherma in July 1971.
Donations can be made to the V.F.W. Post 1932, 732 Oak St. Red Bluff, CA 96080.
Transcribed by E.