Obituary from the Oakland Tribune, November 14, 1937:
"Mrs. Sarah Mack's Funeral is Held - Funeral services were held Friday for Mrs. Sarah Mack, widow of the late Frank H. Mack, at the Chapel of the Chimes. Rev. Clarence Reed of the Unitarian Church of Oakland officiated at the funeral, which was followed by cremation.
Mrs. Mack, who lived at 533 Spruce Street, was an ardent theosophist. She was the daughter of O.D. Morse, pioneer California wheat grower.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Amy Baruch of Mill Valley and Mrs. Ruth Rissberger of Oakland; two brothers, Anthony Morse of San Francisco, and William A. of Sacramento; a sister, Mrs. Amy Hanks of San Francisco, and a grandson, Edwin Franklin Rissberger of Oakland."
Obituary from the Oakland Tribune, November 14, 1937:
"Mrs. Sarah Mack's Funeral is Held - Funeral services were held Friday for Mrs. Sarah Mack, widow of the late Frank H. Mack, at the Chapel of the Chimes. Rev. Clarence Reed of the Unitarian Church of Oakland officiated at the funeral, which was followed by cremation.
Mrs. Mack, who lived at 533 Spruce Street, was an ardent theosophist. She was the daughter of O.D. Morse, pioneer California wheat grower.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Amy Baruch of Mill Valley and Mrs. Ruth Rissberger of Oakland; two brothers, Anthony Morse of San Francisco, and William A. of Sacramento; a sister, Mrs. Amy Hanks of San Francisco, and a grandson, Edwin Franklin Rissberger of Oakland."
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