The Ship George Skolfield launched in 1870, was named for George Herbert Skolfield born in 1870. Loving Husband,Father,and Grand Father. [Pioneer To Note Birthday
George Herbert Skolfield, Sr. Who has lived at 4610 South Gramercy Place for approximately 60 years, will be honored on his 98th. birthday today October 20 immediately following the 11 A.M. Service at Crenshaw United Methodist Church, 3740 Don Felipe Drive, In charge of celebration are Mr., and Mrs. Stuart Skolfield, Martha Mae and sons Stuart Woodside, and John Shelley. Mr. Skolfield has five sons and has been a member of the church for nine years, in addition to Stuart, Carl, George, Tommy, and Herbert. Mr. George Herbert Skolfield has 12 grandchildren & 13 Great-Grandchildren. He was formerly superintendent of Los Angeles Investment Mill, was superintendent of construction of Power Plant in Eagle Rock, CA. For the Webber Diller Company and was sent north by the company to straighten up a leaning Saw mill in Eureka. He has witnessed many changes in the Southwest, from the days of the horse and buggy, and the old Agricultural Park which is Exposition Park. He remembers Vernon Avenue that was devoted to the Japanese gardens.
The Best Grandfather who ever Lived.
The Ship George Skolfield launched in 1870, was named for George Herbert Skolfield born in 1870. Loving Husband,Father,and Grand Father. [Pioneer To Note Birthday
George Herbert Skolfield, Sr. Who has lived at 4610 South Gramercy Place for approximately 60 years, will be honored on his 98th. birthday today October 20 immediately following the 11 A.M. Service at Crenshaw United Methodist Church, 3740 Don Felipe Drive, In charge of celebration are Mr., and Mrs. Stuart Skolfield, Martha Mae and sons Stuart Woodside, and John Shelley. Mr. Skolfield has five sons and has been a member of the church for nine years, in addition to Stuart, Carl, George, Tommy, and Herbert. Mr. George Herbert Skolfield has 12 grandchildren & 13 Great-Grandchildren. He was formerly superintendent of Los Angeles Investment Mill, was superintendent of construction of Power Plant in Eagle Rock, CA. For the Webber Diller Company and was sent north by the company to straighten up a leaning Saw mill in Eureka. He has witnessed many changes in the Southwest, from the days of the horse and buggy, and the old Agricultural Park which is Exposition Park. He remembers Vernon Avenue that was devoted to the Japanese gardens.
The Best Grandfather who ever Lived.