Monday, May 10, 2010

Alexander Leslie Ellis


In Memory of
Alexander
Leslie Ellis

Fourth son of
Robert Francis Ellis
of Macherymore
Wicklow, Ireland
Born Nov 6, 1856    Died Oct 17, 1914
at Santa Barbara

The Gift of God is
Eternal Life

Alexander Leslie ELLIS is buried in the Santa Barbara Cemetery, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara Co., California, Ocean View section, Grave 1222.

"Headstone of Alexander Leslie Ellis." Digital image. Photographed by Elizabeth O'Neal, July 19, 2008, Santa Barbara Cemetery, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara Co., California.

Copyright © by Elizabeth O'Neal

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Tombstone Tuesday: Patti LONG and Bertha DANIELS


Patricia Marie LONG was born on 11 December 1953 in San Mateo County, California. She died on June 4, 1969 at the age of 15 in Santa Barbara County, California.

Bertha Louise (Houx) DANIELS was born in California on 21 November 1902, and died on 19 May 1997 at the age of 94 in Santa Barbara County, California. Her parents were William Frederick HOUX and Eva Alice ROBERTS. She was married to Fred E. Goss, Herbert H. Booth, and (Unk) Daniels.

Bertha was a member of the Mission Canyon Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.

I do not know why the date next to Bertha's name reads "11-21-02." Perhaps to commemorate that she would have been 100 years old on that date?

Both are buried in the Goleta Cemetery, Goleta, Santa Barbara County, California, Section 4 West, Lot 16, Spaces 4 (Bertha) and 5 (Patti).

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Headstone of Patti Long and Bertha Daniels photographed by Elizabeth O'Neal.

Copyright © by Elizabeth O'Neal

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Bring a Veterans Cemetery to the Central Coast


In Tuesday's Lompoc Record, there was an article by Denny Anderson, president of the Lompoc Valley Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau, regarding the possibility of locating a veterans cemetery on the Central Coast.

Why is a veterans cemetery needed on the Central Coast?
Some 1,600 "Greatest Generation" WWII veterans pass away every single day. There are approximately 24 million veterans in the U.S., including 9 million WWII and Korean War vets in need of final resting arrangements, and yet there is no National Cemetery within 100 miles of California's Central Coast cities. Even the recent Bakersfield and San Joaquin Valley National Cemeteries are out of range for Central Coast veteran families. In addition, interment at a National Cemetery saves veterans approximately $2,000 in burial fees alone, so the lack of a Central Coast National Cemetery is placing a significant burden on the shoulders of Central Coast veterans and their families.
The proposed Central Coast VA National Cemetery would be located near Vandenberg Air Force Base, and would serve veterans from the Central Coast counties of Kings, Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura. There are an estimated 137,324 veterans in these counties today (if Los Angeles County is included in the mix, that brings the count up to over 345,000). The Veterans Administration estimates that there will be over 15,000 veteran deaths annually.

And let's not forget our troops currently serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. They will be veterans too, someday.

For more information, please visit the web site of the Central Coast National Cemetery. Click on "Get Involved" to download a petition to show your support.

Our Central Coast veterans need and deserve an affordable final resting place close to friends and family. Honor their service by helping to make this a reality with a Central Coast National Cemetery.

"Headstone of Wesley M. Houx." Digital image. Photographed by Elizabeth O'Neal, September 19, 2009, Goleta Cemetery, Goleta, Santa Barbara Co., California.

Copyright © by Elizabeth O'Neal

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Tuesday's Child: Annie Grace YOUNG



ANNIE GRACE
YOUNG
Nov. 15, 1894
Apr. 26, 1896

Annie Grace YOUNG is buried in the Goleta Cemetery, Goleta, Santa Barbara Co., California, Section 1 East, Lot 3, Space 8.

Copyright © by Elizabeth O'Neal

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Headstone of Annie Grace Young." Digital image. Photographed by Elizabeth O'Neal, September 27, 2009.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Sarah E. YOUNG



SARAH E.
wife of
D. A. YOUNG

MARCH 26, 1854
JUNE 25, 1888

Sarah E. YOUNG is buried in the Goleta Cemetery, Goleta, Santa Barbara Co., California, Section 1 East, Lot 3, Space 1.

D.A. YOUNG does not appear to be buried in this cemetery.

Copyright © by Elizabeth O'Neal

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"Headstone of Sarah E. Young." Digital image. Photographed by Elizabeth O'Neal, September 27, 2009.