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This man was born across from Lew Wallace
By Karen Zach, Around the County Thursday, April 22, 2021 4:00 AM • • • “A laugh, that’s all there is to life!” was the motto of our subject this week and his constant goal from his first job in the theater was to make people laugh. Wow and what an amazing job he did with that!
Born in our fair city, right across from Lew Wallace’s home, he noted: “not that it affects either of us.” He was the oldest child of three born to Julia (Peck) and William Hartman, Ferris Hartman was born probably laughing (on June 12, 1862). That activity is how he became so famous! His brother, William Wade Hartman was born in March of 1866 but passed in October of the next year. The last was sister Aletha who lightened the family in October of 1869. They would later have a half brother, as well. At age 15 months, Aletha (and Ferris, age eight) lost thei
Robert Fong
March 1, 1930 Oct. 26, 2020
Robert S. Fong, age 90, passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his family on Oct. 26, 2020. He fought hard battling an illness known as Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS). He remained stoic until the end and always thought of his family while keeping a positive outlook.
Robert was born in Suisun Valley, California, on March 1, 1930. He was the second eldest son of five children, one brother and three sisters, to parents Jim and Ivy Fong. In his early days, he spent most of his time working on the family ranch.
He enjoyed fishing, woodworking, repairing cars, cooking and spending time with family and friends.
Bay Area funeral homes overwhelmed by latest coronavirus surge
Bay Area funeral homes overwhelmed by latest coronavirus surge
As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise, so too is the number of people dying from it. Many Bay Area funeral homes are seeing staggering increases first hand.
COLMA, Calif. - As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise, so too is the number of people dying from it. Many Bay Area funeral homes are seeing staggering increases first hand. We are seeing an uptick in deaths with COVID on the death certificate, said Robert Gordon, president of Cypress Lawn in Colma.
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