SAN FRANCISCO HISTORY

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SAN FRANCISCO HISTORY
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Jan. 22, 2015
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Local: Deaths include former U.S. tennis pro Reed
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championship while at San Jose
State. He was
named to the US
Davis Cup squad
in 1958, 1961 and
1962.
Whitney
won the 1961
and 1963 singles
Canadian National
Championships.
He started playing
tennis at the age of
seven.
He
was
involved in the
Harbor Bay Tennis
Club and the South Shore Beach
and Tennis Club. He was a U.S.
Air Force Korean War veteran.
He was a member of the Alameda
Eagles Lodge No. 1076 F.O.E. He
is survived by
his son Whitney
Reed Jr., and his
love and caregiver Gail Feaster.
Celebration of
Life services are
pending.
For further
information call:
Harry W. Greer,
Funeral Director,
(FDR-745) or visit
w w w. a l a m e d a
funeral.org.
Alameda Funeral
and Cremation Services
1415 Oak St. (510) 522-6020
Deborah Louise ‘Debbie’
Gremminger
Dec. 17, 1967 – Jan. 18, 2015
Lifelong resident of Alameda
Debbie was born in Izmir, Turkey College. Debbie worked for a numto parents, Everett and Linda ber of years for the City of Alameda
Gremminger while
in the Planning
her Dad was staDepartment. At
tioned there with
the time of her
the U.S. Air Force.
death, she was
Debbie was the
proudly employed
beloved sister of
as a legal secreDenise Cumiskey
tary for Ryan and
(husband, Greg)
Tabor Law Offices
and
Stephanie
in Oakland.
O’Reilly (husband,
Debbie
will
Chris). She was
be fondly rememthe proud auntie to
bered for her
many nieces and
thoughtful ways
nephews as well as
and
generous
being deeply loved
heart. She was
by her multiple aunts and uncles.
always able to find the good in each
Debbie was the adored moth- and every person and, throughout
er of Nicole Sanchez and Zachery her life she brought great joy to her
Slife. She graduated from Alameda many friends and family. She will
High School and Heald Business be forever remembered, loved and
deeply missed.
Memorial services will be held
on Friday, Jan. 23, at 11 a.m. at
Trinity Lutheran Church, 1323
Central Ave. Alameda.
In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to your favorite charity or
in Debbie’s memory to the Alameda
Boys & Girls Club.
For
further
information
call: Harry W. Greer, Funeral
Director, (FDR-745) or visit www.
alamedafuneral.org
Alameda Funeral
and Cremation Services
1415 Oak St. (510) 522-6020
Margaret Casey Harris-Jones
July 20, 1949 – Jan. 6, 2015
Resident of Alameda
Casey
was
born July 20, 1949,
to William and
Margaret Harris.
She passed away
Jan. 6, 2015, surrounded by her
loving family.
Casey loved animals, horses in her
youth, dogs, cats
and feeding birds
on the lagoon. She
enjoyed reading
and crossword puzzles.
In Appalachia, Casey volunteered with the Frontier Nursing
Service. She attended art school,
Canada College, graduated from
John Robert Powers School of
Modeling and modeled for hair
designers.
Casey’s work included veterinary assistant, administrative
assistant, accountant and personal
assistant to a foreign businessman.
She developed a business buying
and selling home furnishings and
accessories.
Her beautiful
smile, dazzling
blue eyes, and
marvelous sense
of humor will be
missed.
Casey is survived by husband
Robert, daughter
Gennie, son Eric,
sisters Katherine
and Jocelyn. She
was preceded in
death by her parents and youngest
sister Anne.
Family and friends are invited to attend a memorial service on Saturday, Jan. 24, at 1
p.m. at Greer Family Mortuary
and
Cremation
Services,
2694 Blanding Ave., Alameda.
Donations in Casey’s memory
may be made to Friends of the
Alameda Animal Shelter.
Greer Family Mortuary and
Cremation Services FD-1408
greermortuary.com 865-3755
Arvid A. Haugen
June 12, 1944 – Jan. 13, 2015
Arvid passed away on Jan. years. He was a longtime member
13, 2015, at Alameda Hospital. He of the Elks Lodge 1015. He is surenjoyed bowling, racecars, the vived by Janet, his wife of 28 years,
Seahawks and the Raiders. Arvid and his dogs Lady and Skip. At his
retired from Del Monte after 35 request no services will be held.
Fire: Department crews’ Letters: To the editor
what a nice Christmas “gift” to give
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back to the community — all the
activity reports this week made
all the effort definitely worth- proceeds of the tour go to Alameda
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Fire responses: 1:58 p.m. 2100
block of Alameda Avenue, report
of a residential structure fire.
Firefighters found smoke coming
from the rear of the residence.
They used a pre-connected hose
line to aggressively attack and
extinguish the fire. They contained the fire to the area of
origin. The cause of the fire is
under investigation. There were
no reported injuries.
• 6:31 p.m. 400 block of Buena
Vista Avenue, apartment fire alarm.
• 11:45 p.m. 400 block of Buena
Vista, apartment fire alarm.
Sunday, Jan. 12
Emergency medical responses:
12:03 a.m. 66th Avenue in Oakland;
12:37 a.m. Webster Street; 2:18 a.m.
Corpus Christi Road; 2:58 a.m.
Park Street; 3:55 a.m. Marina Village
Parkway; 4:08 a.m. Marina Village
Parkway; 7:38 a.m. La Cresta; 8:06
a.m. Grand Street; 11:18 a.m. Court
Street; 12:16 p.m. Willow Street;
2:01 p.m. Tilden Way; 4:42 p.m.
Briggs Avenue; 4:48 p.m. Santa Clara
Avenue; 5:09 p.m. Adams Street;
5:19 p.m. Buena Vista Avenue; 7:28
p.m. Briggs; 8:03 p.m. Curlew Court;
8:48 p.m. Central Avenue; 10:20
p.m. Mound Street; 10:51 p.m. Eagle
Avenue; 11:56 p.m. Pacific Avenue.
Fire responses: 1:05 a.m. 1400
block of San Antonio Avenue,
apartment fire alarm.
• 9:02 p.m. 500 block of Central
Avenue, apartment fire alarm.
Questions about the AFD
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alamedasun.com.
while.
And then there was an additional perk with Santa Claus running
around on his Segway in front of
my home. Plus, there were other
entertaining Santas in front of other
tour homes, plus beautiful classic
cars and live musical entertainment
on route.
At the end of the tour day,
looking at my home, I was very
pleased, and could not imagine that
several hundred people had passed
through it, as my home was in perfect shape and condition.
So, all you nice Alamedans out
there, please consider offering your
home for the Holiday Home Tour. If
you do, you will find that it is well
worth your time and effort being
part of this unique tour. I’m sure
it will leave you with many good
feelings, and good memories. And
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families including the Head Start
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For more information on the
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please go to www.alamedafs.org.
— Reyla Graber
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