72139. Frederick Bailey Haskell
U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
Name: Frederick Haskell
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 23 Jan 1910
Death Date: 22 Jan 2005
Branch 1: NAVY
Enlistment Date 1: 26 Feb 1944
Release Date 1: 17 Nov 1945
The Fillmore Gazette
Margaret Hackney Haskell was born January 10, 1925 in Redlands, California and passed away October 5, 2019 in Fillmore, California. Her parents were Paul and Florence Hackney.
When Margaret was a toddler her family moved to Piru where Paul went to work on the Newhall Ranch as a farm superintendent. Five years later her brother, Richard was born. Margaret attended Piru Elementary and Fillmore High School where she excelled in academics and competed in various sports. Her passions were tennis and badminton. Upon graduation in 1942, she entered USC where she majored in physical education and earned her teaching credential. When William S. Hart High opened its doors in Newhall she was among the founding faculty and taught there, on and off, for the next thirty years.
In July of 1947 Margaret married the love of her life, Sam Haskell, a farmer from Saugus. They had two children, Christine and Steve.
Raising an active family and teaching during the 50's and early 60's was demanding but rewarding. Margaret volunteered in Campfire Girls, Boy Scouts, Little League and 4-H. Always active in her church, she served as deacon, elder and president of the women's society. And Sam and Margaret loved to square dance.
When she and Sam both retired they moved to Fillmore. Margaret continued her church activities as well as joining Ebell, playing bridge, volunteering for the Fillmore High School Alumni
Association and being a grandmother. Margaret continued to lead a very busy family and social life well into her nineties.
She is preceded in death by Sam, her husband of 49 years.
She is survived by her brother, Richard; her children Christine and Ernie Villegas; Steve and Laura Haskell; her grandchildren Steve and Alicia Villegas; Brian and Candice Villegas; Tim and Tiffany Villegas; Alexandra Haskell and James Tomasick Sr., Caitlin Haskell and Blake Corbin; great-grandchildren Victoria, Bella, Sofia, Brian Jr., Vincent, Giada, Ariana, Alaina, Troy, Joey and James Jr.
Grass Valley Union
January 20, 1945WILLIAM MacNIDER, BROADVIEW HEIGHTS RESIDENT, CALLED
William MacNider, a cement engineer by profession, who had been making his home in Grass Valley for the last two and one half years while he has been engaged in studies and consultation on the magnesium project of the Idaho-Maryland Mines Corporation, died at the Miners Hospital in Nevada City at 7 o'clock yesterday morning.
MacNider had only recently been moved from his home at Broadview Heights to the Miners Hospital for a heart condition which terminated in his death. Nevertheless the passing of the Broadview Heights resident was an unsuspected and unlooked for eventuality and came as a severe shock to family survivors and friends.
MacNider would have reached his 58th years on April 20 of the present year. He was a native of Mason City, Iowa and spent his early years and his educational years in the midwest community.
However for the last 35 years California has been his home state and he has lived principally in the San Joaquin valley. On coming to Grass Valley in 1941, the family leased the Dr. Karo home.
MacNider was a member of San Joaquin lodge of Masons and the Shrine.He was the husband of Cornelia MacNider, Grass Valley; father of Joan and Sandra MacNider, Grass Valley; nephew of Mrs. Charles MacNider, Mason City, Iowa; brother of Arnold MacNider and a first cousin of General Hanford MacNider, now in the South Pacific and former national commander of the American Legion.
U.S. Veterans Gravesites
Name: Alfred Byron Haskell
Service Info.: YNC US NAVY WORLD WAR II, KOREA
Birth Date: 21 Sep 1920
Death Date: 20 Jun 2003
Service Start Date: 7 Dec 1937
Interment Date: 27 Jun 2003
Cemetery: Riverside National Cemetery
Cemetery Address: 22495 Van Buren Boulevard Riverside, CA 92518
Buried At: Section 57a Site 1928
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U.S. World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949
Name: Alfred Byron Haskell
Ship, Station or Activity: Kyne
Ship Number or Designation: DE-744
Muster Date: 30 Jun 1944
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U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
Name: Alfred Haskell
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 21 Sep 1920
Death Date: 20 Jun 2003
Branch 1: NAVY
Enlistment Date 1: 8 Dec 1937
Release Date 1: 17 Jun 1957
Los Angeles Times
1894Frank A. Forster, a native of California, 23 years of age, of Capistrano, to Ada B. Haskell, a native of California, 19 years of age, of this city.
Sonoma Index-Tribune (CA)
July 7, 2006Mary Crumrine Bundschu passed away quietly on the evening of July 4, 2006, surrounded by her family. She was born on Dec. 19, 1919 in Downey, daughter of Harvey and Georgia Haskell Crumrine, third generation native Californians. She attended local schools and graduated from Pomona College in 1941. In 1942, she married Towle Bundschu, the fourth generation proprietor of Rhinefarm, Vineburg. In 1946, after Towle's military career was completed, they moved back to begin their life together on Rhinefarm. She lived a thoughtful and complete life on her beloved farm. She had an abundance of friends and family and will be missed by all.
Mary is survived by her three children, Jim Bundschu, Susan Bundschu and Georgia Fernandez, her daughterinlaw, Nancy Bundschu and soninlaw, Barney Fernandez. She also leaves behind grandchildren Jeff, Rob and Katie Bundschu, Caspian and Towle Merritt and Sadie Dahlgren, and three greatgrandchildren, Gracie and Eva Bundschu and Sophia Dahlgren.
She was the sister of the late Eugenia Macdonald.
U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: Towle Bundschu
Birth Year: 1918
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: California
State of Residence: California
County or City: Sonoma
Enlistment Date: 22 Jun 1942
Enlistment State: California
Enlistment City: San Francisco
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 4 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Clerks, general office
Marital Status: Married
Height: 69
Weight: 165
Robert Thomas Haskell, was born Robert Thomas Lawton
St. Joseph News-Press (MO)
January 23, 2004Joan L. Haskell, 74, St. Joseph, Mo., was called home with the Lord Jan. 17, 2004. Joan was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and good friend. She will be deeply missed by all who loved her.
Born Nov. 30, 1929, in St. Joseph, she lived most of her life in California, moving back to St. Joseph three years ago.
Joan remained a full-time licensed beautician her entire life and was the owner-operator of Haskell's Prospector in California, where she leaves behind many loving friends. Her greatest accomplishment was her family, whom she loved dearly.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph Malotte and Velma Shields; her husband, Robert; and her sister, Betty Evans.
Joan is survived by two daughters, Judy Jones of the home and Cecelia Zarate, Indiana; one son, Robert Butner, California; two grandsons, Jeremy Moore, and wife, Catherine, Bradford, England; and Robert Joseph Butner, Arizona; one granddaughter, Robyn Lynn Butner, Pennsylvania; four great-granddaughters, Bethany, Sophia, Rebecca and Olivia Moore, all of Bradford, England; one sister, Barbara Peasley, Kansas City, Kan.; and several nieces and nephews.