I became involved in the Whitcher family Cemetery sometime around 2005-2006 and
immediately became drawn into the story. I don’t rightly know why, it sometimes
feels likes a possession, but soon after beginning to learn about the poor
Whitcher family it didn’t take much to figure out the reasons. The father’s
name was Thomas Rose Whitcher. He came from England by way of Canada and made
his way to California. I don’t have the time to go into the soap opera which
the Whicher family became, but prior to writing their story I was interested in
the tombstone of Mary Pearson who, as you know came to have her stone rest by
amongst the Whitchers.
I began searching
to discover why, since her death was in 1935. I soon found that her life ended
by a drunk driver where the Community Hospital used to be, and that she was a
schoolteacher. Her sister had also been a schoolteacher and had been driving
the car and a young girl had been with her that terrible day. Both the sister
and young girl had lived.
Later on I
received the death certificates of both sisters and found that Mary had been
buried in Mission Memorial Cemetery. I went down to Mission Memorial to discover
what I could and the funeral people didn’t know anything about it, even saying
that they weren’t a cemetery at that time. But I knew that wasn’t true because
the death certificate said where she where she was buried. So then I started
calling around to the oldest cemeteries and found Mary at Centerio El Encinal,
which means Cemetery of Many Oaks. Mary’s body had been actually moved from
Mission Memorial to Cemeterio El Encinal July 31, 1945 by her sister Martha
Rose, the one who was driving the car when Mary was hit by the drunk driver.
Both Martha and her husband George Rose are buried in Mission Memorial.
As I’ve tried to
figure over why this may have happened, my best guess is that the married
sister’s name of Thomas Rose Whitcher is Elizabeth Pearson, perhaps someone got
the last name confused as a relative who belonged there. But as I read this
over the Rose middle name of Thomas and last name of George and Martha are
rather odd too. There is no explanation for that. As I come to think of it,
Elizabeth Pearson’s middle name may very well have been Rose. Still, it prove
nothing, because Mary H. Pearson is buried in Centerio El Encinal, or Cemetery
of Many Oaks. I’ve gone to her grave site more than one and spoken to the man
who oversee the graves. So, rest in peace Mary. You’ve been buried more than
once and that’s one time too many. I hope she has eternal peace. But her stone
doesn’t belong in with the Whitchers. It’s for bodies, and there is no body
resting beneath Mary H. Pearson’s gravestone.
2 comments:
I was Federal police in the 90s there and I was drawn to the this cemetery many times, I loved going out to east Garson and walking among the old buildings and I always sat and visited this cemetery many many nights alone. I've always wondered about the people and their life's. Thanks for the information and pictures. If you have any more of the old buildings before they were destroyed I would love to see them.
I still work there, and visited the gravesite today.
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