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Lois Elva Cameron and James Clarence Stewart

JAMES CLARENCE STEWART, son of MARY LEOTA STUDLEY and JAMES SINCLAIR STEWART, was born October 3, 1910 in Bisbee, Cochise, Arizona,2808 and died October 29, 2003 in Gardnerville, Douglas, Nevada.3971 He is buried in Evergreen Cemetery, El Paso, El Paso, Texas.456

He married LOIS ELVA CAMERON on May 25, 1937 in Manila, Phillipines.11874 She was born April 9, 1914 in El Paso, El Paso, Texas,456 and died August 10, 1967 in Los Altos, Santa Clara, California.456 She is buried in Evergreen Cemetery, El Paso, El Paso, Texas.456

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Marriage Announcements and News

El Paso Herald-Post, April 8, 193711875

Miss Lois Cameron to Be Bride Of James C. Stewart on May 25

Bride-Elect Will Sail From Portland For Manila

MISS LOIS ELVA CAMERON, daughter of Mrs. Ida Cameron of 1215 North Stanton street, and G. W. Cameron of El Paso, and James C. Stewart, son of Mrs. Mary L. Stewart of Bisbee, Ariz., will be married May 25 in Manila, P. I.

Announcement of the engagement was made today by the bride-elect's mother.

The wedding will take place on the 54th wedding anniversary of Miss Cameron's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Dalt of Silver City. Miss Cameron will leave El Paso April 20 for Portland where she will sail on the S. S. General Pershing for Manila. The bride-elect will be accompanied by her mother and her sister, Miss Betty Cameron, to Portland. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. Daly and other relatives en route.

The bride-elect-to-be has lived in El Paso all her life. She was graduated from El Paso High School, attended the College of Mines and the University of Arizona where she was a member of the Gamma Phi Beta Sorority.

Mr. Stewart was graduated in '34 from Arizona University. He was member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He is connected with the R. H. Neilson Co. of Manila, with headquarters in Baguio, P. I., where the couple will live

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El Paso Times, June 21, 193711874

Seen And Heard Around El Paso

The society column of "The Tribune" published in Mania, P. I., carried a picture of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stewart (the former Lois Cameron), of El Paso, taken at the Malate Church on the occasion of their wedding May 25.

The following story of the wedding will interest friends.

"A wedding of wide interest in mining circles took place at 6:30 last evening at the Malate Church when Miss Lois E. Cameron, of El Paso, Texas, became the bride of James Stewart, general superintendent of the Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company. The marriage ceremony was read by Father Patrick Kelly.

"The bride, who arrived on the S. S. General Pershing, looked charming in a wedding gown of white net short-waisted and with full skirt. Her small white hat had a short net veil and she carried a bouquet of gardenias.

"Mrs. Marguerite Agee, who arrived on the same steamer with the bride, was her matron of honor. She wore a dinner dress of blue crepe, the jacket of which was trimmed with velvet. George Scholey was the bridegroom's best man.

"Following the ceremony a wedding reception was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Scholey in the Ambassador Apartments.

"Mr. and Mrs. Stewart plan to leave today for Lepanto where they will make their home."

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Obituaries

Palo Alto Times, August 12, 196711876

Mrs. Stewart

The Rosary will be recited tonight fro Mrs. Lois Elva Stewart, 53, who died at her home Thursday at 440 Azalea Way, Los Altos.

Cause of death is undisclosed pending a Santa Clara County Coroner's investigation.

Mrs. Stewart had lived in Los Altos with her husband, James, an engineer, for the past 10 years.

She was a native of El Paso, Texas.

Survivors include two daughters, Elizabeth Fisher of Sunnyvale and Lois A. Crawford of Los Altos; two sons, James S. Stewart, U.S. Navy, and William Stewart of Los Altos; her mother, Mrs. Ida Attebury of El Paso, a sister, Elizabeth McEntire of El Paso, and two grandchildren.

The Rosary will be recited at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Los Altos Chapel of Spangler Mortuary, San Antonio Road at Lyell St. Requiem Mass and interment will be in El Paso.

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Census Records

DateLocationEnumerated Names
January 10, 19202806Bisbee, Cochise, Arizona
April 5, 19302809Bisbee, Cochise, Arizona


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