"Funeral services were held Thursday at the Seventh-Day Adventist Church at Camino for Mrs. J. C. Rasmussen, 74. Pastor A. E. Nelson officiated. Interment was at Union Cemetery, in Placerville.
Mrs. Rasmussen passed away shortly after noon on Monday at the home of friends in Placerville to which she had been taken when she became seriously ill while enroute to Placerville from Camino with her husband in the family car.
Her illness was entirely unexpected. Friends had called at the home at Camino Sunday and Mrs. Rasmussen had appeared to be her usual self and Monday morning she joined with Mr. Rasmussen in plans to go to Sacramento that day.
Enroute to Placerville she at first spoke of not feeling well and "car sickness" was suspected but by the time the couple reached Placerville Mrs. Rasmussen was so seriously ill that she was carried into the home of friends.
She passed away about one o'clock from a cerebral hemorrhage.
The deceased was born Maude Hart, at Lake Tahoe, on July 18, 1870, and had lived her entire life in this county and had lived the greater part of her adult life in the Camino vicinity where she was active in church affairs.
Following the death of her first husband Thomas Hartwick, in 1909, she was married on December 19, 1915, to J. C. Rasmussen.
She is survived by her husband, and by seven children, who are Philip, Thomas and Frank Hartwick of Camino; Vern Hartwick of Orangevale; Charles Hartwick of Eureka; Mrs. Nellie Reese, of Penryn and Mrs. Gladys Baldwin of Turlock. She also is survived by her brother, Charles Hart, of San Leandro, and by two step-children, Lowell Rasmussen, of Arlington, California, and Mrs. Rozella Larsen, of Camino."
The Mountain Democrat, Placerville, California, Thursday, March 29, 1945, page 1.
"Funeral services were held Thursday at the Seventh-Day Adventist Church at Camino for Mrs. J. C. Rasmussen, 74. Pastor A. E. Nelson officiated. Interment was at Union Cemetery, in Placerville.
Mrs. Rasmussen passed away shortly after noon on Monday at the home of friends in Placerville to which she had been taken when she became seriously ill while enroute to Placerville from Camino with her husband in the family car.
Her illness was entirely unexpected. Friends had called at the home at Camino Sunday and Mrs. Rasmussen had appeared to be her usual self and Monday morning she joined with Mr. Rasmussen in plans to go to Sacramento that day.
Enroute to Placerville she at first spoke of not feeling well and "car sickness" was suspected but by the time the couple reached Placerville Mrs. Rasmussen was so seriously ill that she was carried into the home of friends.
She passed away about one o'clock from a cerebral hemorrhage.
The deceased was born Maude Hart, at Lake Tahoe, on July 18, 1870, and had lived her entire life in this county and had lived the greater part of her adult life in the Camino vicinity where she was active in church affairs.
Following the death of her first husband Thomas Hartwick, in 1909, she was married on December 19, 1915, to J. C. Rasmussen.
She is survived by her husband, and by seven children, who are Philip, Thomas and Frank Hartwick of Camino; Vern Hartwick of Orangevale; Charles Hartwick of Eureka; Mrs. Nellie Reese, of Penryn and Mrs. Gladys Baldwin of Turlock. She also is survived by her brother, Charles Hart, of San Leandro, and by two step-children, Lowell Rasmussen, of Arlington, California, and Mrs. Rozella Larsen, of Camino."
The Mountain Democrat, Placerville, California, Thursday, March 29, 1945, page 1.
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