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Samuel Golden Ungerman

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Samuel Golden Ungerman

Birth
Castle Dale, Emery County, Utah, USA
Death
5 Feb 1969 (aged 63)
Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, USA
Burial
Camarillo, Ventura County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Santa Catalina Garden Section, Block 142, Lot G.
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DEATH NOTICES: Samuel Ungerman.
Camarillo - Samuel G. Ungerman, 63, of 700 Alosta Drive, died Wednesday at a Santa Barbara hospital after a lengthy illness.

Born Sept. 29, 1905 in Castle Dale, Utah, he had lived in Camarillo for 27 years. He was an accountant at the Camarillo State Hospital.

Ungerman is survived by his wife, Ramona of Camarillo; a son, Edward of Cypress, Calif.; a daughter, Carol Conrado of Indianapolis, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Estella Guymon of Huntington, Utah; three brothers, Thea of Castle Dale, Loren of Salt Lake City, and Max of Whittier; and five grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Griffin Brothers Funeral Chapel, Camarillo, with Bishop William T. Morgan officiating. Burial will be at Conejo Mountain Memorial Park, Camarillo.

Friends who wish may make donations to the Sansum Clinic Research Foundation, Mason Research of Santa Barbara.

Published in the Press-Courier, Oxnard, California, Friday, February 7, 1969.
DEATH NOTICES: Samuel Ungerman.
Camarillo - Samuel G. Ungerman, 63, of 700 Alosta Drive, died Wednesday at a Santa Barbara hospital after a lengthy illness.

Born Sept. 29, 1905 in Castle Dale, Utah, he had lived in Camarillo for 27 years. He was an accountant at the Camarillo State Hospital.

Ungerman is survived by his wife, Ramona of Camarillo; a son, Edward of Cypress, Calif.; a daughter, Carol Conrado of Indianapolis, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Estella Guymon of Huntington, Utah; three brothers, Thea of Castle Dale, Loren of Salt Lake City, and Max of Whittier; and five grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Griffin Brothers Funeral Chapel, Camarillo, with Bishop William T. Morgan officiating. Burial will be at Conejo Mountain Memorial Park, Camarillo.

Friends who wish may make donations to the Sansum Clinic Research Foundation, Mason Research of Santa Barbara.

Published in the Press-Courier, Oxnard, California, Friday, February 7, 1969.


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