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LaVerne E. Skells

Henry, SD

1933, 792, Roubaix, F-6,
1934, 2750, Fruitdale, DBR-2, Leader

Dates provided by Mr. Skells' daughter athy Skells Pullliam.

Born 5-9-13, Died 4-13-68

LaVerne Skells, 1322 Clock Avenue, an employee of the U.S. Post Office in Redlands since September 1942, died here Saturday at the age of 54.

A native of South Dakota, Mr. Skells lived in Redlands for 32 1/2 years. He was a member of the National Association of Letter Carriers and twice served as president of Branch 626 of this association.

He leaves his wife, Charlotte Skells; his father, Arthur L. Skells, and two daughters, Mrs. Carol S. Hubman and Kathy Sue Skells, all of Redlands; a sister, Mrs. Ruberta Reiter, and a brother, Delbert Skells.

Funeral services 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Emmerson - Bartlett Memorial chapel with Rev. Luther Hardyman, pastor of State Street Christian church, officiating. Interment Hillside Memorial Park.


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