In 1949, Jerry Weaver opened the doors of Weaver Mortuary to a small community in Beaumont, California, and was the only mortuary for miles. After a short time, Mr. Weaver met W.W. Hughes, who owned a small mortuary that opened in the mid-1950s...
Funeral Homes in Angelus Oaks, CA
Desert Lawn Funeral Home and Memorial Park has served the needs of the Inland Empire for over four decades.n 2003 the cemetery was purchased from Service Corporation International and is once again privately owned. We are proud that we have...
In 1949, Jerry and Venus Weaver and their two children, Lew and Mark, moved from San Diego to Beaumont, California, which at that time had a population of about 3,200 residents. The Weavers purchased the Ray F. Allen Mortuary on the corner of...
On October 19, 1975, Nick and Charlotte Jones together opened the doors of Miller-Jones Mortuary in the community of Hemet. Today, their sons and daughter in law Hamilton, Jaeger and Kimberly Jones direct the funeral homes, and cemetery. As...
Our first responsibility is meeting the needs of the families we serve. We pledge to provide the highest quality of care and service, with the finest facilities and products, all at a fair price. We believe that the families' satisfaction...
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Facts about the city
Angelus Oaks is an unincorporated community in San Bernardino County, California, United States, and has a population of 190 as of 2010, down from an estimated population of 535 in 2000. It is surrounded by the San Bernardino National Forest and located northeast of Redlands on California State Route 38.
Angelus Oaks Obituaries
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History
The two largest and most active camps are the Boy Scout Camp Tahquitz and Camp Cedar Falls, run by the Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Angelus Oaks was initially called Camp Angelus. Within town are two commercial lodges for overnight visitors. A historic one-room school house serving grades 1-5 closed permanently in 2004. Its downtown consists of a general store, a restaurant, gas pumps, a post office (zip code 92305), a real estate office, and a United States Forest Service office.
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