Advertisement

George Garretson Lawlor

Advertisement

George Garretson Lawlor

Birth
San Francisco County, California, USA
Death
22 Jul 1916 (aged 33)
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Burial
Colma, San Mateo County, California, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Son of William and CarolineOf Alameda. Killed in the Preparedness Day Bombing on Market Street. Cremation at Cypress Lawn. Ashes given to Mrs Lawlor.

LAWLOR - In this city, July 22, 1916, George G., beloved husband of Rose M. Lawlor, loving son of Caroline and the late Dr. William M. Lawlor, father of Kathryn S. and William Stuart Lawlor and brother of Theodore and William Lawlor and Mrs. Victor L. Verdellet, a native of San Francisco, CA, aged 33 years, 4 months, and 15 days.

Attention !, note,
George was removed in 1924 from the San Francisco Columbarium in Section Olympian , Tier 3, Niche 17 to Cypress Lawn Memorial Park where his wife was interred in 1919.
While George was in the San Francisco Columbarium, he shared a Niche with Alto Von Henko and his father who was Rose Meves (Collier) George's wife half brother. Then according to Mount Tamalpais Cemetery office, both George and Rose were removed there for a short while, but removed again to Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery in 1929
Son of William and CarolineOf Alameda. Killed in the Preparedness Day Bombing on Market Street. Cremation at Cypress Lawn. Ashes given to Mrs Lawlor.

LAWLOR - In this city, July 22, 1916, George G., beloved husband of Rose M. Lawlor, loving son of Caroline and the late Dr. William M. Lawlor, father of Kathryn S. and William Stuart Lawlor and brother of Theodore and William Lawlor and Mrs. Victor L. Verdellet, a native of San Francisco, CA, aged 33 years, 4 months, and 15 days.

Attention !, note,
George was removed in 1924 from the San Francisco Columbarium in Section Olympian , Tier 3, Niche 17 to Cypress Lawn Memorial Park where his wife was interred in 1919.
While George was in the San Francisco Columbarium, he shared a Niche with Alto Von Henko and his father who was Rose Meves (Collier) George's wife half brother. Then according to Mount Tamalpais Cemetery office, both George and Rose were removed there for a short while, but removed again to Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery in 1929


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement