WOODBRIDGE, Nov 11 - T.L. Lumbard, manager of the Woodbridge Cheese Factory, died suddenly from neuralgia of the heart at his home this morning.
The welll known cheesemaker arose feeling indisposed. Soon he was attacked by heart pains and at 8:30 he was stricken by death.
The deceased was a native of England. He was born near London, April, 9, 1848. He came to California at the age of 21 and located first at Los Angeles and later to Lake County. He came to San Joaquin some years ago and in 1904 opened the cheese factory at Woodbridge. The industry flourished.
Mr. Lumbard was a member of the I.O.O.F. He leaves a wife and one son.
Mr Lumbard was the manger and cheesemaker for the Crown Cheese Company, in which many Woodbridge and Lodi people held stock. "It was a larger factory than many people realized", said a member of the Peter Musto Company of Stockton. "It practically supplies the Stockton market with California cheese and sales extend throughout the valley. The surplus supply is marketed in San Francisco,"
Stockton Record 11/11/1909
(Paper said he died 11/11; California death records show 11/9)