Otto B Forderhase Submitted by April Hennes 25 Sep 2007 This file is part of the California Tombstone Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~cemetery/california/californ.html USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, material may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material, AND permission is obtained from the contributor of the file. Appeal Democrat Saturday Sept 9, 1944 pg 3 Forderhase rites to be held Monday Funeral services for Otto B Forderhase, 68, a native of Missouri, who died suddenly in his auto during the Live Oak fire, Friday, will be held at 2 pm Monday in Ullrey Memorial Chapel on Almond Street, Yuba City. A successful farmer who experience has proven as valuable to others as his results have been of worth to the cause of agriculture progress in Sutter County. He came with his parents the late Mr and Mrs W. H. Forderhase to California in 1888 and settled in Sutter. In 1911 Otto Forderhase bought his present ranch situated in a cove of the Sutter Buttes at the foot of North Butte. On October, 1904 he married Ada Humphrey, daughter of an early Sutter county family and by whom he is survived. Other surviving relatives are his sisters, Mrs Grant Davis, Mrs Charles Summy and brothers, Edwin Forderhase, William Forderhase, all of Sutter and a brother, Florenz of Yuba City. Appeal Democrat September 12, 1944 pg 4 Forderhase Rites held on Monday Live Oak, Sept 12- The funeral services for Otto B Forderhase were held in Ullrey memorial chapel Monday afternoon. Rev. J. S. Anderson of Live Oak officiated in the chapel and North Butte Lodge I.O.O.F officiated at the grave Firman Wolfe noble grand and Loyd Evers, chaplain, Mrs Gladys Betty was organist and Mrs Gerald Raub soloist. Interment was in the Sutter Cemetery. Casket bearers were Schuyler Wadsworth, Lloyd Spilman, W. R. Channon, Bert Ullrey, Owen Powell and P. B. Van tress.