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OBITUARY: The Fallbrook Enterprise, Fallbrook, CA, Thurs., 26 Jun 1969, p.A10.
EDUCATION: Graduated from the University of California with an A.B. degree.
EMPLOYMENT: In early 1920's, worked for the California Fruit Growers Exchange. "Calavo - Growth and Progress of the Avocado Cooperative," by Richard Andrews, California-Magazine of the Pacific, Dec 1937. Reprint. 1923: Was working for Sunkist, aiding in promotion. His future 2nd wife, Lillian Herring Wilson, was married 1st to the General Manager of Sunkist. 1923: Became first General Manager of the newly organized Calavo Growers of California, "started as a one-man outfit based on the Sunkist blu-print." Was selected to organize a marketing cooperative of California avocado growers by the Directors of the California Avocado Assn., later the California Avocado Society. He began on a parttime basis, on "loan" from Sunkist. In 1924, he became Calavo's first General Manager and its only employee. There was no market for avocados - most Americans had never heard of them, did not care much for their appearance when they finally saw them, and would even have to be taught how to ripen and use them. He introduced quality control, standardization, grove-to-store scheduling, a nationwide marketing system, and a nationally recognized brand name. Owners of some 300 avocado acres decided they needed to develop some cooperative method of distributing and selling their avocado crop. They hired George as General Manager, but funds were rarely available to pay him a full salary. For 2 years he worked in the packing plant as well. He ordered testing and sampling of the 400 varieties of avocados to determine which were best for eating. He conducted a contest to create a name for the cooperative, the winning name being Calavo. Later was Labor Relations Consultant for Goodyear.
MILITARY: Was an Army pilot in World War I. Never saw action.
INHERITANCE: Bristol, RI Deed dtd 22 Nov 1921, executed by heirs of Leonora I. Hodgkin. From family papers of Connie Roderick. Heir of Leonora I. HODGKIN, who was heir of Hannah B. SMITH. 1921, 22 Nov: W. Reginald H. Hodgkin and Mary L. Hodgkin his wife, Philip Hodgkin, unmarried, and Anita A. Hodgkin, unmarried, all of Berkeley, CA; Richard H. Hodgkin and Aline Hodgkin his wife, Eleanor Turnbull and Prid S. Turnbull, her husband, all of Fresno, CA; George B. Hodgkin and Alice Hodgkin his wife, both of Los Angeles, CA; Violet H. Anderson and Peter Anderson her husband both of Fresno, CA, all of whom being the only heirs at law of Leonora I. Hodgkins, late of Fresno, CA, the last surviving of and beneficiary under that certain deed of trust executed 5 Oct 1883, recorded in Book 48, p.49 to 53, of Land Evidence Records, Bristol, RI, for $10, convey to the Knights of Columbus Building Association of Bristol, RI, Inc., land beginning at the intersection of the SE point of the Methodist Episcopal Church land and the SW point of the land herein conveyed, extending easterly to land of Dr. Cornelius J. Hasbrouck, bounded southerly on State Street 117 feet 8 inches, thence northerly to land of Gertrude E. Guiteras, bounded easterly on land of said Hasbrouch 133 feet 7 inches, thence westerly for 17 feet 3 inches, bounded northerly on land of said Guiteras, thence northerly to land of said Guiteras, bounded easterly on land of said Guiteras 135 feet, thence westerly to land of estate of Samuel P. Colt, bounded northerly partly on land of said Guiteras and partly on land of estate of Richard Franklin, 100 feet 5 inches, thence southerly to State Street at the point of beginning, bounded westerly partly on land of said estate of COLT and partly on land of said Methodist Episcopal Church, 268 feet 7 inches, it being the same property this day conveyed to us by Edward L. Watson, Trustee of the Estate of Hannah P. Smith. All signatures on deed by Benjamin M. MacDougall, attorney. Wits. Edward C. Parkhurst.
BIOGRAPHY: 1923, 4 Nov: Residence was Clover St., Monrovia, Los Angeles Co., CA. Occupation was Manager, Avocado Assn..
- 1927, 26 Dec: He took an inventory of the contents of his home at 2768 Ganesha St., Altadena, Los Angeles Co., CA.
- 1932: Was Secretary-Manager of the Avocado Growers Association.
- 1932, 22 Sep: While his in-laws were visiting, his 2-story house in Altadena, CA exploded and burned in the middle of the night. The gas furnace had leaked into the hollow walls of the house. His children, Adelina and Barclay, said they smelled gas before they went to sleep, but they were ignored. At 1:00 a.m., the furnace and house blew up. The living room floor buckled. The grand piano flew out the door and ended up a block away. Adelina remembers being carried down the stairs as an oil painting above her was eaten by flames. George, who slept in the nude, was sent back in the burning house by his mother-in-law and ordered to put on some clothes. Miraculously, no one was hurt.
- Rebuilt his some after the fire. Lived at 2534 Ganesha Ave., Altadena, CA from then until his death. The rebuilt home had 2 stories and a basement, and was constructed with huge redwood beams, hewn from trees on family property in Northern California. George slept on a screened sleeping porch on the 2nd floor, overlooking a patio with a huge fig tree in it. The dining room on the 1st floor also looked out to the same patio through a wall of floor to ceiling windows and patio doors, framed by Chinese silk curtains. A huge Chinese gong hung in the corner by the kitchen door, and was used to summon the family and guests to dinner, always promptly at 6:00 p.m.. The patio had a small fish pond in one corner, directly off the dining room. He tried several times to stock the pond with gold fish, but racoons always ate them. The basement was mostly a wine cellar, where he kept many rare and special vintages given to him by his many California vinter friends. After Christmas dinners, involving his childrens' families and family friends, the men would always disappear into the cellar for "wine-tasting," and would usually remain there for most of the rest of the evening. The women would go to the living room to sip sherry. The living room was surrounded on 2 sides by built-in book shelves. The floor was concrete colored to look similar to stone, and was covered with huge oriental rugs. A large fireplace dominated the far end of the room, and a piano sat at the other, between the dining room and the living room. His office was on the first floor, off the dining room. The kitchen was brightly painted with Mexican phrases and motifs on a golden-yellow background. The baths, one upstairs and one downstairs, were richly tiled. The one upstairs had a fish mural tiled into one wall. The lot and the lot adjacent to the house were his garden and orchard, filled with exotic fruit trees and avocados, herbs, ferns, and flowers.
- 1932-1935: Began a national program of avocado advertising, selling, and distribution for Calavo. Calavo also began distributing other tropical produce to keep its sales force and distribution in place during the avocado off-season.
- c.1934: Was elected by representatives of many cooperatives at a meeting in Berkeley, CA, to represent the 11th District on the Board of the Farm Credit Administration. The district included California, Utah, Nevada, and Arizona. He also served as ex-officio director of the Intermediate Credit Bank, Production Credit Association and Federal Land Bank in the western district. (11) He later served as Chairman of the Board of the Farm Credit Administration.
- Was chairman of the agricultural section of the Southern Council of the California State Chamber of Commerce, and was chairman of the Agricultural Committee of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce.
- 1956/7: Retired as Calavo General Manager and became Special Advisor to the cooperative.
- 1959, 30 Jun: Retired from Calavo. "His retirement was typically without fanfare of any kind. ... So ended an era in the history of the California avocado industry - an era during which acreage grew from 1,200 to 25,000; a horticultural hobby became a multi-million dollar business; an unknown fruit was introduced to millions of consumers throughout the nation; the value of avocado lands rose from hundred to thousands of dollars per acre; an insignificant association of growers, doomed by doubters to quick failure, became instead an important, highly repected, and successful marketing institution. Throughout the era, George Hodgkin was in the thick of the battle - leading the way to better things for avocado growers."
- "Generally regarded as an authority on cooperative enterprise... was, more than any other individual, repsonsible for the concept, organization and development of the grower-owned avocado marketing cooperative from its start in 1923 through his retirement in 1956. In those years, Hodgkin saw the cooperative's avocado tonnage grow from 148,000 lbs. to 54 million lbs. and the crop's annual groveside dollar value increase from $41,000 to $5.6 million. In his last six years as general manager and with his cooperative marketing 60% of California's avocado tonnage, he saw the grower's dollar return per acre average about $600."
BIRTH: Thomas Hodgkin, Hodgkin Pedigree Book, 1644-1906; p.33; copy owned by Alice Gedge, Riverton, UT
BIR-MAR: Marriage certificate; copy owned by Alice Gedge, Riverton, Utah
BIRTH: Thomas Hodgkin, Hodgkin Pedigree Book, 1644-1906; p.33; copy owned by Alice Gedge, Riverton, UT
BIR-MAR: Marriage certificate; copy owned by Alice Gedge, Riverton, Utah
Rev Wilfred Reginald Haughton Hodgkin
BIRTH: Birth certificate; Tunbridge Registration Dist., Sub-dist. of Tunbridge Wells, County of Kent, England, #CH 042988.; copy owned by Alice Gedge, Riverton, Utah. Name given at birth as Wilfred Reginald Ricardo. Name entered after registration as Wilfred Reginald Haughton.
MARRIAGE: Marriage certificate; copy owned by Alice Gedge, Riverton, Utah
DEATH-BUR: Death certificate; CA #63-096421; Informant Rev. Wilfred H. Hodgkin (son); copy owned by Alice Gedge, Riverton, Utah; Extract: 10:30 PM, 2731 Regent St., Berkeley, Alameda Co., CA (his home), from cerebral vascular accident due to generalized arterio- schleroses with hypertension for years. Cremation: Sunset View Crematory, Berkeley, CA. Funeral Director, Albert Brown Mortuary, Oakland, CA.BIOGRAPHY:
REF: "Who Was Who in America," Vol. VI 1974-1976 (Marquis Whos Who, Chicago, IL, 1976) p.195.
- Episcopal clergyman.
- Known to family as "Reginald" or "Reg."
- 1890: Came with family to the United States.
- 1900: Graduated from University of California, Bachelor of Letters.
- 1904: Graduated Church Div., School of the Pacific. Became a Deacon.
- 1905: Became a priest.
- c.1906: Was Curate to Dr. PARSONS, Rector at either Menlo Park or San Mateo, CA. Mary PARSONS came to visit her brother the Rector, and met Rev. HODGKIN then.
- 1906: Residence given as Berkeley, CA. Occupation, Clergyman.
- 1906: After his wedding, he returned to Berkeley, CA, where "Uncle Ned" was now Rector of St. Mark's Parish. He continued as Curate, then later became Rector when Dr. PARSONS became Bishop of California.
- 1906-1919: Vicar, All Souls' Church, Berkeley, CA.
- 1908, 6 Jun: Was Vicar of All Soul's, Berkeley, CA, and living at 2309 Ellsworth St., Berkeley, CA.
- 1909, 24 Apr: Was Vicar of All Soul's Chapel, Berkeley, CA.
- 1910-1916: Dean of Convocation of San Francisco.
- 1911, 27 Jul: Was Vicar of All Soul's Chapel, Berkeley, CA.
- 1912: Received Bachelor of Divinity degree, Pacific School of Religion.
- 1919-1933: Rector, St. Mark's Church, Berkeley, CA.
- 1919, 26 Dec: Was Rev. at St. Mark's Parish, Berkeley, CA.
- 1921, 22 Nov: Bristol, RI Deed dtd 22 Nov 1921, executed by heirs of Leonora I. Hodgkin. From family papers of Connie Roderick. W. Reginald H. HODGKIN and Mary L. HODGKIN his wife, Philip HODGKIN, unmarried, and Anita A. HODGKIN, unmarried, all of Berkeley, CA; Richard H. HODGKIN and Aline HODGKIN his wife, Eleanor TURNBULL and Prid S. TURNBULL her husband, all of Fresno, CA; George B. HODGKIN and Alice HODGKIN his wife, both of Los Angeles, CA; Violet H. ANDERSON and Peter ANDERSON her husband both of Fresno, CA, all of whom being the only heirs at law of Leonora I. HODGKIN, late of Fresno, CA, the last surviving of and beneficiary under that certain deed of trust executed5 Oct 1883, recorded in Book 48, p.49 to 53, of Land Evidence Records, Bristol, RI, for $10, convey to the Knights of Columbus Building Association of Bristol, RI, Inc., land beginning at the intersection of the SE point of the Methodist Episcopal Church land and the SW point of the land herein conveyed, extending easterly to land of Dr. Cornelius J. HASBROUCK, bounded southerly on State Street 117 feet 8 inches, thence northerly to land of Gertrude E. GUITERAS, bounded easterly on land of said HASBROUCH 133 feet 7 inches, thence westerly for 17 feet 3 inches, bounded northerly on land of said GUITERAS, thence northerly to land of said GUITERAS, bounded easterly on land of said GUITERAS 135 feet, thence westerly to land of estate of Samuel P. COLT, bounded northerly partly on land of said GUITERAS and partly on land of estate of Richard FRANKLIN, 100 feet 5 inches, thence southerly to State Street at the point of beginning, bounded westerly partly on land of said estate of COLT and partly on land of said Methodist Episcopal Church, 268 feet 7 inches, it being the same property this day conveyed to us by Edward L. WATSON, Trustee of the Estate of Hannah P. SMITH. All signatures on deed by Benjamin M. MacDOUGALL, attorney. Wits. Edward C. PARKHURST.
- 1923: Received Doctor of Divinity Degree, Pacific School of Religion.
- 1927-1929: Director, National Tuberculosis Assoc.
- 1927, 30 Dec: Was Rector, St. Mark's Parish, Berkeley, CA.
- 1929: President, California Tuberculosis Assoc.
- 1931, 1934, 1937, 1940: Deputy General, Convention P. Episcopal Church.
- 1933-1939: Archdeacon, Espiscopal Diocese of California.
- 1939: Vicar of East Contra Costa County.
- 1940: Caplain, St. Luke's Hospital, San Francisco, CA, and Episcopal City Mission Society.
- Served with the Army Y.M.C.A. during the World War.
- 1948-1963: Acting Rector, Trinity Parish, Oakland, CA.
- Was member, Forward Movement Commission of the General Convention; Chairman, Alameda Co. Welfare Council; Trustee, Church Division, School of the Pacific, Pacific School of Religion and Deaconess Training School of the Pacific; Member, Theta Delta Chi.
- 1951: Living at 2731 Regent St., Berkeley, CA.
REFERENCES:
#1) "Hodgkin Pedigree Book 1644-1906," Part II, by Jonathan B. Hodgkin (1907) p33.
#2) Marriage certificate, Westchester Co., NY.
#3) "A Practical Supplement to the Hodgkin Pedigree Book," by Mary Hodgkin (Dec 1951) p11.
#4) "A Practical Supplement to the Hodgkin Pedigree Book Showing the California Branch," by Wilfred H. Hodgkin (Oct 1966) p1.
#5) Letter from Rev. Wilfred H. Hodgkin (son) to Alice Gedge, Jun 1979.BIRTH: (1,4) 9 Oct 1878. (2) Age 27 in 1906 (b. 1879) b. NY, d/o Arthur Willesby Parsons/Helen Clement White. (5) Rye, NY.
DEATH: (4) 30 Jun 1966.BIOGRAPHY:
(5) Raised in Rye, NY.
(2) 1906, Sep: Residence was Rye, NY.
(3) 1951: Living at 2731 Regent St, Berkeley, CA.
REFERENCE-BIRTH-DEATH: Handwritten notes in George Barclay Hodgkin's "Hodgkin Pedigree Book," p.33.
BIRTH: Birth certificate; Tunbridge Registration Dist., Tunbridge Wells Sub-Dist., Co. Kent, England, #318; copy owned by Alice Gedge, Riverton, Utah
UNMARRIED: Bristol, RI Deed dtd 22 Nov 1921, executed by heirs of Leonora I. Hodgkin. From family papers of Connie Roderick. Unmarried on 22 Nov 1921.
DEATH-BUR: Death certificate; 3:15 AM, Forest Hill Manor, Gibson & Forest Ave., Pacific Grove, Monterey Co., CA, from cerebral accident, 1 week, due to hypertension, 8 years; CA #64-003225. Informant Mrs. Mary Hodgkin Barrett, niece; copy owned by Alice Gedge, Riverton, Utah. Cremated at Little Chapel By-The-Sea.
1925, 10 Dec: Adopted a son Norman M. HODGKIN. REF: Personal knowledge of Adelina Hodgkin Davidson, niece. "A Practical Supplement to the Hodgkin Pedigree Book," by Mary Hodgkin (Dec 1951) p.11.
1951: Living at 4190 Opal Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, CA.
1964, Jan: Last residence was Forest Hill Manor, Gibson & Forest Ave., Pacific Grove, Monterey Co., CA. Had bought into Forest Hills.
Marriage certificate: CA #9-003191.
Birth: s/o George Turnbull (b. Scotland)/Elizabeth Tyzak (b. England). The youngest of 3 brothers.
BIOGRAPHY:
- His parents lived at Lucker Hall, Northumberland, England.
- The only one of 8 children interested in farming.
- His grandfather, William Turnbull, offered to raise and educate him after his father died. He was sent to live at Belford Hall, Northumberland, with his grandfather and his grandfather's 3rd wife.
- Educated at St. Andrews until his grandfather's death.
- After his grandfather's death, a family friendship with Lord Balfour led to his being placed with Balfour-Guthrie & Co., and he was sent to California.
- 1909: Residence is Fresno, CA. Occupation is capitalist.
BIRTH: Birth certificate; copy owned by Alice Gedge, Riverton, Utah. Woodsley House, Tunbridge Wells U.S.D., Kent, England. Name spelled Elinor.
MARRIAGE: Marriage certificate; CA #9-003191; were married by W.R.H. Hodgkin; copy owned by Alice Gedge, Riverton, Utah. Was at St. James' Church, Fresno, Fresno Co., CA, by her brother W.R.H. HODGKIN. Reception was at San Ricardo.
DEATH-BUR: Death certificate; CA #60-051205; Informant Mrs. Wm. F. Wright (daughter); copy owned by Alice Gedge, Riverton, Utah. Extract: 5:35 AM, at 304 Brown, Fresno, Fresno Co., CA, from Carcinoma of Pancreas, 7 months. Had been visiting there with her daughter Nell 3 weeks. Was 1st of her siblings to die. Death followed her third surgery for cancer.
BIOGRAPHY:
- 1909: Residence before marriage was Fresno, CA.
- 1921, 22 Nov: Bristol, RI Deed dtd 22 Nov 1921, executed by heirs of Leonora I. Hodgkin. From family papers of Connie Roderick. W. Reginald H. HODGKIN and Mary L. HODGKIN his wife, Philip HODGKIN, unmarried, and Anita A. HODGKIN, unmarried, all of Berkeley, CA; Richard H. HODGKIN and Aline HODGKIN his wife, Eleanor TURNBULL and Prid S. TURNBULL her husband, all of Fresno, CA; George B. HODGKIN and Alice HODGKIN his wife, both of Los Angeles, CA; Violet H. ANDERSON and Peter ANDERSON her husband both of Fresno, CA, all of whom being the only heirs at law of Leonora I. HODGKIN, late of Fresno, CA, the last surviving of and beneficiary under that certain deed of trust executed 5 Oct 1883, recorded in Book 48, p.49 to 53, of Land Evidence Records, Bristol, RI, for $10, convey to the Knights of Columbus Building Association of Bristol, RI, Inc., land beginning at the intersection of the SE point of the Methodist Episcopal Church land and the SW point of the land herein conveyed, extending easterly to land of Dr. Cornelius J. HASBROUCK, bounded southerly on State Street 117 feet 8 inches, thence northerly to land of Gertrude E. GUITERAS, bounded easterly on land of said HASBROUCH 133 feet 7 inches, thence westerly for 17 feet 3 inches, bounded northerly on land of said GUITERAS, thence northerly to land of said GUITERAS, bounded easterly on land of said GUITERAS 135 feet, thence westerly to land of estate of Samuel P. COLT, bounded northerly partly on land of said GUITERAS and partly on land of estate of Richard FRANKLIN, 100 feet 5 inches, thence southerly to State Street at the point of beginning, bounded westerly partly on land of said estate of COLT and partly on land of said Methodist Episcopal Church, 268 feet 7 inches, it being the same property this day conveyed to us by Edward L. WATSON, Trustee of the Estate of Hannah P. SMITH. All signatures on deed by Benjamin M. MacDOUGALL, attorney. Wits. Edward C. PARKHURST.
- 1951: Living at 507 Logan St, Santa Cruz, CA.
- Before she was taken to her daughter Nell's home to recover from cancer surgery, her home was in Seabright, CA.
- 1960, May: Was still living at 507 Logan St., Santa Cruz, CA, at time of death.
BIRTH: Birth certificate; copy owned by Alice Gedge, Riverton, Utah. Hamsell Manor, Rotherfield R.S.D., Sussex, England.
MARRIAGE: Marriage certificate; CA #8-003425, who were married by W.R.H. Hodgkin; copy owned by Alice Gedge, Riverton, Utah. Marriage by his brother W.R.H. HODGKIN.
DEATH-BUR: Death certificate; CA #73-075458, Informant John Hodgkin; copy owned by Alice Gedge, Riverton, Utah. Hospital, 2108 Spillman St., Selma, CA. Cause of death, C.V.A., 3 days. Cremated at Chapel of the Light, Fresno, CA.
BIOGRAPHY:
- 1908: Was a rancher living in Fresno, CA.
1921, 22 Nov: Bristol, RI Deed dtd 22 Nov 1921, executed by heirs of Leonora I. Hodgkin. From family papers of Connie Roderick. W. Reginald H. HODGKIN and Mary L. HODGKIN his wife, Philip HODGKIN, unmarried, and Anita A. HODGKIN, unmarried, all of Berkeley, CA; Richard H. HODGKIN and Aline HODGKIN his wife, Eleanor TURNBULL and Prid S. TURNBULL her husband, all of Fresno, CA; George B. HODGKIN and Alice HODGKIN his wife, both of Los Angeles, CA; Violet H. ANDERSON and Peter ANDERSON her husband both of Fresno, CA, all of whom being the only heirs at law of Leonora I. HODGKIN, late of Fresno, CA, the last surviving of and beneficiary under that certain deed of trust executed5 Oct 1883, recorded in Book 48, p.49 to 53, of Land Evidence Records, Bristol, RI, for $10, convey to the Knights of Columbus Building Association of Bristol, RI, Inc., land beginning at the intersection of the SE point of the Methodist Episcopal Church land and the SW point of the land herein conveyed, extending easterly to land of Dr. Cornelius J. HASBROUCK, bounded southerly on State Street 117 feet 8 inches, thence northerly to land of Gertrude E. GUITERAS, bounded easterly on land of said HASBROUCH 133 feet 7 inches, thence westerly for 17 feet 3 inches, bounded northerly on land of said GUITERAS, thence northerly to land of said GUITERAS, bounded easterly on land of said GUITERAS 135 feet, thence westerly to land of estate of Samuel P. COLT, bounded northerly partly on land of said GUITERAS and partly on land of estate of Richard FRANKLIN, 100 feet 5 inches, thence southerly to State Street at the point of beginning, bounded westerly partly on land of said estate of COLT and partly on land of said Methodist Episcopal Church, 268 feet 7 inches, it being the same property this day conveyed to us by Edward L. WATSON, Trustee of the Estate of Hannah P. SMITH. All signatures on deed by Benjamin M. MacDOUGALL, attorney. Wits. Edward C. PARKHURST.
(12) c.1921: When the furnishings were sent from his mother's home in Bristol, RI, following her death, they were shipped to the San Ricardo Vineyard, where Dick and Aline were living. Included in the shipment were large oil portraits of his grandparents Don Ricardo SMITH and Hannah BORDEN SMITH. Aline liked the portrait of Hannah and hung it, but thought that Don Ricardo was a horrible looking man and left his portrait in the barn. It wasn't long before a goat stuck his head through it. Dick's sister, Eleanor, never quite forgave Aline for that.
- 1951: Living at Rt 2, Box 403, Selma, CA.
- 1952, May: Living at El Rancho de Ricardo, 13675 S. Clovis Ave., Selma, CA.
- 1966: Living at 2425 McCall Ave, Selma, CA 93662.
- Lived in Fresno, CA most of his life. His daughter Hope moved him to Selma, CA, when he could no longer care for himself. He was close to her and she would visit him every day.
- 1973: At time of death, was a farmer, usual residence at 1717 S. Winery, Fresno, CA. (10) At the time of his death, he was living with Hope Danielson, 2105 Gaither, Selma, CA 93662. (NOTE: Incorrect - he lived near her in the convelescent home.)
d/o J.E.F. Edwards (deceased, b. MO)/Addie Moss (b. CT).
1951: Living at Rt 2, Box 403, Selma, CA.
1952, May: Living at El Rancho de Ricardo, 13675 S. Clovis Ave., Selma, CA.
1966: Living at 2425 McCall Ave, Selma, CA 93662.
Her daughter Hope moved her to Selma, CA, when she could no longer care for herself. She lived close to Hope, who visited her every day.
SS# 554-21-4927.