WESCOTT – LORD
Merced Express, October 10, 1914
MARRIED - WESCOTT–LORD – In San Francisco, October 5, 1914, Claud D. Wescott and Miss Hazel Lord, both of Merced.
WESTCOTT – LORD
Merced Express, October 10, 1914
Wescott-Lord
Claud D. Wescott and Miss Hazel Lord, both residents of this city, were united in marriage in San Francisco last Monday afternoon in the presence of a few intimate friends. The bride, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Lord of this city, is one of Merced's most charming and popular young ladies. The groom has been a resident of this city about six months and is held in high esteem by his numerous friends. The newly married couple will make their home in San Francisco. A large circle of Friends extend congratulations and best wishes for a long, happy and prosperous married life.
Marriage to Claude DeLyle Wescott wittnessed by David & Louisa Lord
3Married to J. E. Roduner of Altamont at the home of Mr. & Mrs. TenEyck
1Merced Express, November 12, 1921
John Edward Roduner, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roduner, and Mrs. Hazel Westcott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Lord, were married in San Francisco last Saturday, and after a honeymoon spent at bay points the couple will make their home at Altamont, where the groom has been residing for several years past as an employee of the Southern Pacific. The bride is a popular resident of this city and for the past three years has held a position with the French Grocery Company. Both have many friends who are extending congratulations.
OBITUARY: Hazel Bacon
Services were held today in the Mission Chapel of Ivers and Alcorn for Mrs. Hazel Lord Bacon, 80, who died in a convalescent hospital Wednesday.
Mrs. Bacon was born in Mariposa County, the daughter of pioneer ranchers, Mr. and Mrs. David Castagnetto Lord. She came to Merced and attended schools here. Later she owned and operated a cafe, known as Roduner’s Canteen which closed during World War II.
She operated a rooming house here for several years after the death of her husband, Ed Roduner in 1946. Later she married again and moved to Campbell where she resided until entering the hospital here a month ago.
She leaves a son, Adelbert Wescott of Sunnyvale, three sisters, Mrs. Robert Dalziel of Merced, Mrs. T.E. Kendrick of Ceres and Mrs. Ray Middlevich of San Francisco; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.