The DeKalb Chronicle, DeKalb, IL - Wed, Sept. 29, 1920

 

LITTLE GIRL DIES AT HOME LAST EVENING


      Beulah Marion Austin, the eight year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Austin of 305 West South Street died at the home of her parents late last evening.
      Miss Austin had been ill for more than a year and for a time it was believed that she had a very good chance for recovery.  However, other complications set in and in spite of the hard fight she succumbed last evening.
      The date for the funeral has not been decided up to the present time.
 
 The funeral will be tomorrow afternoon from the home at one thirty and the interment will be at Flora Cemetery which is located north of Kirkland.

 

From the Press-Tribune - Roseville, CA
January 1970
 Claude Austin Bennett, 80, of 326 Irene Ave., a native of Minnesota and resident of Roseville 52 years, died Monday.
 He was a retired carman for the Southern Pacific, a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America, No. 510 and a member of Roseville Elks Lodge No. 2248.
 Survivors include a nephew, Virgil Thoroughman of Rocklin; a sister-in-law, Mrs Alice Applebee, Santa Ana, and a devoted friend, Harry Karns of Citrus Heights.
 Funeral services will be tomorrow at 2 P.M. at the Lambert Funeral Home, 400 Douglas Blvd., with officers of the Elks Lodge officiating.  Burial will be in the Roseville Cemetery.

 

Extra Note:
According to death certificate Claude came to California from Oklahoma in 1912 and to Placer County in 1918.