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- Elizabeth Baskerville
No services are planned for Elizabeth Trumbo Baskerville, who died Thursday at her home in Santa Cruz. She was 79.
A native of Grand Junction, Colo., Mrs. Baskerville grew up in Colorado and Los Angeles. She attended Manual Arts High School, Sawyers Business College and UCLA.
Mrs. Baskerville raised her family in Altadena, and was an executive secretary for Optimist Home for Boys in Eagle Rock. She moved to Santa Cruz in 1978.
She enjoyed needlework, sewing, gardening, and supporting the San Francisco Ballet Co. and the Santa Cruz Symphony Orchestra. Mrs. Baskerville did extensive volunteer work for the PTA, the Santa Cruz Mended Hearts Association, The American Diabetes Association and the American Heart Association.
Survivors include her husband of 55 years, Harry H. Baskerville Jr.; two daughters, Dr. Elizabeth B. Baskerville of Santa Cruz, and Stephanie B. Leer of Clarkston, Wash.; one sister, Catherine Baldwin of Menifee; four grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Her brother, Dalton Trumbo, died in Los Angeles in the mid-1970s.
The family suggests remembrances to the American Diabetes Association or the American Heart Association.
Arrangements are by Norman’s Family Chapel.
Santa Criz Sentinel, Santa Cruz, California. Saturday, 25 May 1995.
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