The Sacramento Bee
February 19, 1936Rust - Entered into rest in this city, February 18, 1936, Thomas Rust, beloved father of Glen, Clyde, Leslie and Charles Rust, Mrs. Loretta Raymond and Mrs. Chris Rogerdts, brother of Mrs. Lu Flemmings, Mrs. Harry Casey, John, William and Wallace Rust, a native of California, aged 73 years.
The Sacramento Bee
January 11, 1991Rust. Glenn E.. In Sacramento, January 8, 1991.
Husband of Lucille Rust of Sacramento. Father of William Rust of Sacramento, Barbara Ann Roberson of Cherry Valley and Mary Catherine Macedo of Sacramento. Leaves 7 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
The Sacramento Bee
February 5, 1940.RANCHER KILLS ILL WIFE, TURNS GUN ON SELF-SONS FIND BODIES OF PARENTS AFTER TLEPHONE FROM FATHER-PENNED TWO NOTES-MERCY DEATH AND SUICIDE DECISION IS REAVEALED IN LETTER-
Coroner J.J. Orelli today described the deaths of Mrs. Julia Ann Lorain, 75, and her husband Charles Alfred Lorain, 75, Green Valley rancher, as a mercy slaying and suicide. He said the suffering of Mrs. Lorain from an incurable ailment drove the husband to kill her and to take his own life with a .32 caliber revolver.
-HAND HOMESTEAD LAND-
Mrs. Lorain had been bedridden for more than a year and in the last two days was unable to recognize anyone. The two sons of the couple had grown and gone from the ranch in Green Valley, which Lorain homesteaded more than fifty years ago. Early yesterday Lorain went to his wife's bedroom put the revolver to her head and pressed the trigger. She died instantly.- TELEPHONED TO SON-
Then, without haste, Lorain straightened up the house, fed the livestock, tied up the dog and telephoned to his son, Dan Lorain of 2035 Markham Way, Sacramento. "Your mother has passed away." he said. "Get Warren (the other son, also of Sacramento) and come home.- PENNED TWO NOTES-
Lorain then penned two notes, one containing instructions on collecting rents due from tenants in nearby Folsom. He added a postscript: "Keep the dog tied up. He eats the eggs." In the other he wrote: "I have done all I can and can do no more. I want to end her suffering." Then Lorain lay down beside the body of his wife and killed himself. The brothers went to Green Valley and found the bodies of their parents in bed, the gun between them.
- FUNERAL TOMORROW-Lorain, born in Johnstown, PA., came to Placerville at the age of 14. His wife, the former Julia Ann Rust, was born in Green Valley. Her parents came to California in the gold rush days. She leaves four brothers, Wallace Rust of Clarksville, William Rust of Placerville, Charles Rust of Auburn and John Rust of Los Angeles and two sister, Mrs. Ethel Casey of Oakland and Mrs. Louisa Fleming of Green Valley.
The Mountain Democrat
March 10, 1955.Funeral services were held at Millers Funeral Home in Folsom for Louisa Fleming, lifelong resident of Green Valley and Folsom, who died Feb. 18. The family was planning a celebration of the 88th birthday on the following Sunday, Feb 20.
Mrs. Fleming's death was the result of a fall she suffered. She was rushed to the Roseville Hospital by ambulance but the shock was too great and she passed away several hours later.
One of 13 children. Mrs. Fleming was born in Green Valley, about 10 miles east of Folsom. Her pioneer parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rust, had the stopping place for Pony Express riders. There is a marker erected at the old home place where her father had been a blacksmith and took care of the shoeing of horses. After Mr. Flemings death in 1938, Mrs. Fleming stayed on the ranch in the Green Valley area for several years, and sold it only 10 years ago, when she moved to Folsom.
She is survived by two sons, Oscar of Placerville, Archie of Sacramento; a daughter Leola Price of Richmond; several grandchildren and great grandchildren; two brothers, John of Sacramento and Wallace of Folsom; and a sister, Ethel Casey of Oakland.
Mountain Democrat, (Placerville, El Dorado County, CA)
July 14, 1938Mr. J.W. Fleming, who passed away at his home here on Thursday morning after a lingering illness, was laid at rest on Sunday afternoon at Deer Valley Cemetery. Mr. Fleming was born at Deer Valley and had spent his life at his birth place and on his ranch in Green Valley only a few miles apart and his final resting place it only about two hundred yards from where he was born. Mr. Fleming was a kind and faithful friend and neighbor and esteemed by all who knew him.
The Mountain Democrat, Placerville, California
October 7, 1971John Oscar Fleming, 70, of Placerville, died Sept. 30 following an illness at a local hospital. He was born in Rescue and lived all his life in California and El Dorado county.
Mr. Fleming was a retired rancher.
He was a member of Gold Trail grange of Coloma, treasurer and past noble grand of Coloma lodge I.O.O.F.
Mr. Fleming is survived by his wife Evelyn P. Fleming of Placerville; father of Thelma Cassulo and Orval Fleming, both of Placerville; brother of Archie Fleming of Rescue and Leola Price of Richmond and 5 grandchildren.
Mountain Democrat (Placerville, CA)
June 29, 1907"FRIGHTFUL DEATH OF BERT RUST
The sudden and cruel death of Bert Rust at Beach's saw mill Wednesday evening has added another name to the long list of those who have met tragic deaths in this county within a few weeks. No one better deserved to live than did this young man, and his untimely death is sincerely regretted by the whole community.Mr. Rust had been a trusted employee of S. G. Beach for twelve years, and was engaged in scaling logs. A few minutes before 6 o'clock he was talking with Jud Young near the bottom of the log chute and both decided to wash and go to dinner. Something started a huge log that had lodged temporarily above, and it commenced rolling toward him, and, in jumping to escape that one, another was set rolling and the unfortunate man was caught between the two, despite the frantic effort of Young to catch hold of him. His neck was broken, but his body and head were not badly crushed.
Albert Rust was one of the seven sturdy sons of Wm. W. Rust, of Green Valley, where he was born not quite 35 years ago.
About fourteen years ago he married Miss Carrie Wulff, a member of another representative family of the western side of the county, and besides his wife, he leaves one young son to mourn the loss of a devoted husband and father.
The brothers are, Wallace, Rust, who is employed as driver for Beach; Thomas Rust, of Sacramento; Wm. Rust, the blacksmith of this city; C. S. Rust, of St. Helena and John Rust, of Los Angeles. The sisters are Mrs. C. A. Lorrain and Mrs. J. W. Fleming, of Green Valley, and Mrs. W. H. Sexton.
The deceased was a member of Court Confidence, No 117, Foresters of America, under whose auspices the funeral will occur on Sunday, June 30th at 2 p.m. at the family residence on Sacramento street, with services conducted by Rev. Thos. P. Boyd."
Mountain Democrat (Placerville, CA)
May 2, 1974Elwyn L. Rust, 78, of Placerville, died April 26 at his residence of natural causes following illness. He was born in Green Valley, El Dorado county.
Mr. Rust was retired, last being employed by Lutz Motors. He was a veteran of World War I.
Mr. Rust is survived by his wife, Adeline B. Rust of Placerville; father of Carelyn B. Kloczko of Placerville and two grandchildren.
Mountain Democrat (Placerville, CA)
October 5, 1987ADELINE B. RUST
Mrs. Rust died Oct. 2 at a local hospital.
She was a native of Diamond Springs and lived all her life in El Dorado County. She was raised on a ranch in the Oak Hill area, the daughter of a pioneer family. He mother, Barbara Ilshon, was born in Diamond Springs in 1865.
Mrs. Rust was preceded in death by her husband, Elwin Rust, in 1976. She is survived by a daughter, Carelyn Kloczko of Placerville; two grandchildren and one great-grandson.
Auburn Journal
September 22, 1995Mrs. Bertha W. Rust, a former resident of Bowman, passed away in a Sacramento hospital early Tuesday at the age of 78 years. Shw was a native of California.
Mrs. Rust had been making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Grace Twisselman, in Sacramento for the past four years.
She also leaves a son, Fremont G. Rust, of Placerville; her sisters, Mrs. Blance Tindall of Auburn; Mrs. Viola Callahan of Ohio; Mrs/ Elsie Robbins of Loleta Mrs. Bernice Moler of Lakeport; her brothers, William Woodward of Ukiah; Clayde Woodward of Grass Valley; five grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Las Vegas Review-Journal (NV)
March 29, 2003Harold A. Casey, 82, died Thursday. He was born March 3, 1921, in Las Vegas. A real estate broker, he was a resident of Las Vegas.
He is survived by his wife, Kathleen of Las Vegas; and sons, Dennis of Honolulu and James of San Diego.
Rockland Standard
January 25, 1958Carl W. Studlet, 70, of 320 Main Street, Brockton, since his retirement, and formerly of Rockland died in a Brockton Hospital after a brief illness. He was a coreectional officer at the Massachusetts Correctional Institution at Bridgewater, known as the State Farm when he worked there, retiring five years ago.
He was born in Rockland, the son of William H. Studley and Mary (Kimball) Stidley. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Rudolph (Helen) Meyer of Brocton and an aunt and several cousins in Maine.
North County Times (Escondido, CA)
September 12, 2003SUN CITY -- Harold Francis Cushing, 93, died of congestive heart failure Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2003, at his home.
Born Aug. 6, 1910, in Rockland, Mass., he lived in Sun City for 23 years. He was an electronic technician for Pratt and Whitney and Lockheed for 20 years. He served in the Navy during World War II as an engineering materials and equipment inspector for five years. He was a ham radio operator from 1932 to 2003 with the call letters W1EKS, WB6CQG and W6LXZ. He was a member of QCWA, the Sun City Camera Club and the Lapidary Club. He enjoyed gardening, photography and making clocks.
Mr. Cushing was preceded in death by his parents Fred and Ardelle Carpenter Cushing; and his wife, Mary Louise Moore.
He is survived by his daughters Shirley Flint of Villanueva, N.M., Barbara Cushing of Santa Cruz and Nancy Jane Cushing of Portland, Ore.; and sons Richard Cushing of San Jose and Donald Cushing of Portland.
The Bowie Blade News (MD)
December 4, 2008Walter Yourell, 88, a resident of Bowie for 44 years, died Nov. 25 at his home. Mr. Yourell was born March 17, 1920 in Rockland, Mass., where he attended Rockland High School.
Mr. Yourell was Chief Draftsman for Bethlehem Shipyards in Quincy, Mass. from 1946 to 1963 and Sr. Draftsman for the Maritime Administration of the U. S. Department of Commerce from 1963 to 1982. He was a Shipfitter, 1st Class with the U. S. Navy. Mr. Yourell was a member of St. Pius X Catholic Church in Bowie and was a member of the Knights of Columbus. He enjoyed woodworking and gardening.
He is preceded in death by his wife of 57 years, Irene Yourell.
Survivors include his son David A. Yourell of Odenton; his daughter Jane F. Moore of Bowie; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
The Boston Globe
August 26, 1947Beals - Of Htannis and Rockland, August 25, Hammond J. Beals, father of Mrs, James Hoban of Braintree, Norman J. and Ashley S. Beals of Rockland, in his 84th year.
New Haven Register (CT)
November 20, 2002Albert C. Sadek, 92, of 88 Notch Hill Road died Nov. 15. He was an Army veteran. He leaves a son, John A. Sadek of Madison; two grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.