Descendants of William Hascall of Fontmell Magna (1490-1542)

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Celestia Ida Firestone

Guerro Dean Funeral Home

Celestia Ida Firestone Haskell, 58, a homemaker, died Monday, June 10, 2013.

Celeste was born on July 12, 1954 in Angola, Indiana, the daughter of the late Paul Victor Firestone and the late Ida Capitolia Ward Firestone. She was a long-time resident of Grand Prairie and a member of Bible Believer's First Assembly of God Church.

She is survived by her children; George Haskell, Holly Haskell, Alex Haskell, Julie Cline, Adam Haskell, Brandon Haskell, Peter Haskell; many grandchildren and a brother, Jim Firestone.


58856. Robert Dubois Hubbard

The Denver Post (CO)
February 8, 2001

Robert D. Hubbard of Boulder, an assistant regional director of civil defense, died Jan. 28. He was 89.

No services were held. There was cremation.

He was born Jan. 6, 1912, in Lakewood, Ohio. In 1938, he married Elizabeth Gillett.

Hubbard served on the faculties at American University, the University of Denver and the University of Colorado.

He was co-founder and first president of the Colorado Senior Lobby. He also founded Morrison's first Boy Scout troop and was a member and president of Red Rocks Lions Club.

He is survived by his wife; three sons, Allen, Laurance and Philip; and a daughter, Alice.


58862. Patricia Elizabeth Squires

Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Patricia Elizabeth Squires Johnson died peacefully in Claremont following a period of declining health. She was born June 16, 1919 to Freeman and Ruth Squires in Ontario, California and raised in Santa Monica. She graduated from Santa Barbara State College and taught elementary school briefly in Lancaster. Pat married Roger Johnson, now deceased, and raised a family in Claremont. Pat eventually became a Miller-Unruh Reading Specialist in the Pomona Unified School District where she was named Teacher of the Year. She was a member of the Claremont United Church of Christ, Congregational.

She is survived by her sons Ken and Mike Johnson, her daughter Candi Johnson-Muir, son-in-law Robs Muir, daughter-in-law Wendy Losh, and her grandchildren Mike and Galen Muir, and Trevor and Whitney Losh-Johnson, and her sister and brother-in-law Phyllis and Bill Partridge of Maryland. She is remembered fondly by a wide circle of friends and is still "Aunt Pat" to many.


Carl Bunkerhill Dresel

local newspaper

DRESEL - In Oakland, August 22, 1984, Carl Bunkerhill Dresel, husband of Verona Steere Dresel of Oakland, father of Charles E. 'Skip' Dresel of Piedmont, Carl B. 'Bud' Dresel of Cupertino, and Donald G. Dresel of Kensington, brother of Annalou Dwyer of Fort Bragg; also survived by six grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Son of the late Rosa Marie and Carl Dresel, pioneer Sonoma Valley grape growers and winemakers. Retired Operating Engineew, Local No. 3; employed by Basalt Rock Company and Kaiser Steel.


58878. Frank B. Van Horn

THE DAILY CURRENT-ARGUS
May 31, 1951

FRANK B. VAN HORN DIES
AFTER 20 YEARS SERVICE

Frank B. Van Horn, an employee of the United States Potash Company here for 20 years, died early this morning at his home, 916 North Thomas. He was 74 years old.

Ill for several months, Van Horn was born in Wyoming, Iowa, on March 20, 1877. He was a geologist at USPC and was one of the company's oldest employees. He was a member of the Carlsbad Elks Lodge and was a Mason.

Van Horn is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Van Horn; a sister, Mrs. Fred Hamilton, Roseburg, Oregon; and a brother, Fred M. Van Horn, Milwaukee, Wis.

Van Horn came to the Pecos Valley in the early days of oil development around Artesia and was a consultant in several successful developments. He was also with the Snowden-McSweeney Oil Company of Fort Worth, doing work in the East Texas and Mid-Continent fields.