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1918,19 August, death of J Monteverde; leaves a wife, four sons, John J Monteverde of Sacramento, a tea and coffee wholesaler; J. A. Monteverde of Sacramento, a commercial traveler; Joseph G. Monteverde and Louis F. Monteverde of Sutter Creek; and 3 daughters, Mary, Kate, and Rose, all of Sutter Creek; the funeral was at home, remains taken to East Lawn in Sacramento.

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1943,26 March, Rosa died, esteemed citizen past 75 years, Friday 26 at home; she was 92, last surviving member of little group of 58 persons from Genoa, settled in Sutter Creek late 1860's survived by John J of Sacramento, Mary, Rose, and Louis; entombed at St. Mary's Mausoleum in Sacramento.

 

 

1992, 6 September, Monteverde store was dedicated for public use. John Monteverde attended Stockton Business College, went to work for N. Dingley Co., coffee and tea importers, wholesalers; James attended Atkins Business College in Sacramento and later became interested in finance business in Pittsburgh; Joseph salesman for brother John Louis handyman at store, operated butcher shop; Marys oldest daughter and Karhryn clerked in store; Rose employed as an accountant in Old Eureka Mining Company.

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