Notes for: Rose (Rosa) Delle Bodine

From Ronny Bodine:

On 5 June 1917, Fred Leslie Baker registered for the World War 1 draft in Los Angeles, Calif. He stated he was born 30 Nov 1886 in Menominee, Michigan, was single, and worked as a patrol driver for the Los Angeles Police Department.

From Los Angeles County, California Marriage Records:
Fred Leslie Baker, 31, son of Fred L. Baker & Bertha Galbraith AND Rose Dell Bodine, 22, daughter of Andrew Bodine & Cassie Evans were married 19 March 1918 in Los Angeles.

From The San Bernardino Sun (San Bernardino, Calif.) of 5 June 1924:
Licensed. Ernest Robert Ruchti, 28, Wisconsin AND Rose Dell Bodine, 26, New Mexico. Both of Norwalk.

1920 San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA: Fred BAKER 32 MI, Rose 24 NM wife.

1930 Downey, Los Angeles Co., CA: Ernest R. RUCHTI 33 WI operator-slaughter house, Rose D. 30 NM wife.

1940 Pacific Coast Club, Long Beach, Los Angeles Co., CA: Ernest R. RUCHTI 43 WI widowed member executive-packing plant. Residence 1 April 1935-Walnut Park, Los Angeles County.

1940 San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA: Fred BAKER 54 MI truck driver--city government, Lucille 41 MO wife clerical-wholesale machinery. residence 1 April 1935-San Francisco.

From California Death Records:
Rose D. Ruchti died 1 Jan 1934 in Los Angeles County aged 34.
Fred L. Baker, born 30 Nov 1887 in Illinois, died 16 June 1941 in San Francisco County.
Ernest R. Ruchti, born 21 April 1896 in Wisconsin, died 4 July 1943 in Los Angeles County.

Newspaper Obituary, Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, Calif.) of 2 Jan 1934.
RUCHTI. January 1, at her home, 2902 Cudahy street, Walnut Park, Rose Delle Ruchti, beloved wife of Ernest R. Ruchti. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. int he chapel of Angeles Abbey Mausoleum. J. F. Marcoux, South Gate Mortuary, directors.

It is presumed the following refers to the first husband of Rosa Bodine:
Burials in Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, San Mateo County, California
Fred L. Baker US Army World War I Nov 30. 1887 - Jun. 16, 1941