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JIMMIE CATHERINE HERZOG OBITUARY
© Porterville Evening Recorder
Submitted by: Rebecca Maner


JIMMIE CATHERINE HERZOG
1927 - 1975


Graveside funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday in Hillcrest Memorial for Mrs. Jimmie Catherine Herzog, 48, who died Sunday in Lindsay following an auto-pedestrian accident near there. Services are under the direction of the Myers chapel.
Mrs. Herzog was born in Wanette, Oklahoma, and had lived in California for 30 years. She came to Tulare county three years ago from Oakland, and at the time of her death was a resident of Porterville.
She was a member of the First Baptist church here.
Survivors include her daughter Nancy Lynn Newcomb of Porterville; her father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. James Ward also of this city; a brother, Grady Ward of Decatur, Illinois; and a step-sister Geraldine Baldwin of Porterville.
Published December 10, 1975.


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