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Author: rldrev
Surnames: Cloudman, Scoville
Classification: obituary
Message Board URL:
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Message Board Post:
Oakland Tribune Tuesday 11 Jan 1977
Rites for Veteran Berkeley Teacher
BERKELEY- Services will
be held tomorrow for Elizabeth
Lee Cloudman, 91, a
longtime Berkeley school
teacher and member of a
Mother Lode pioneer family,
who died Friday.
Miss Cloudman was a native
of You Bet, in the Sierra
mining area. Her father, Octavius
King Cloudman, was a
placer miner at Michigan
Bluff and Gold Run and later
operated a hardware store at
You Bet, in Nevada County.
In 1900, the family moved to
Berkeley. Here, Miss Cloudman
and her brother, the late
Harold C. Cloudman, a state
assemblyman from 1924-32,
attended the University of
California.
Miss Cloudman was graduated
from the university in
1909. She taught in Sonoma
and Richmond but mostly in
Berkeley, at Columbus School.
She was with the Berkeley
Unified School District for 50
years and retired in 1948.
She was a member of the
First Presbyterian Church,
Berkeley, the Alethe Berkeley
Chapter of the Order of Eastern
Star, Native Daughters of
the Golden West and College
Women's Club.
Survivors include cousins
Hazel Scoville Boswell, Oakland;
Roy Scoville, Twain
Harte; and Doris Scoville Patrick,
Grass Valley.
Friends may call from 7 to
9 p.m. today at Little Mission
Chapel, Robinson Brothers-
Hallock Mortuary, 1910 Fruitvale
Ave., Oakland.
Services will begin at noon
at the Main Mausoleum Chapel
of Mountain View Cemetery,
5000 Piedmont Ave.,
Oakland, under the auspices
of First Presbyterian Church
of Berkeley.
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