George Nees Obituary
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Title George Nees Obituary Date 10 May 1945 Page 1 Periodical Selma Enterprise Place Selma, CA Source Type Newspaper Source ID S1217 Text George J Nees, Early Resident of Selma
Word has been received here of the death in Long Beach on May 2 of George J. Nees, an early resident of Selma, at the age of 91 years, nine months and twenty-eight days. He was born in Davidson County, Tennessee, July 4, 1853. When Mr. Nees was a boy his par- ents moved to Missouri where he married Miss Sarah Matthews of Salem Mo, a sister of the late T. B. Matthews of Selma. His first employment was with a surveying crew engaged in surveying a line for a new railroad as a railway expressman. He resigned this position and moved with his family to Selma in March. 1885.
Soon after his arrival in Selma, Mr. Nees was appointed local agent for the Wells Fargo Express Company, a position which he held for over fifteen years. In addition to his duties with the express company, he developed an extensive real estate and insurance business. About 1906, Mr. Nees resigned his position with the express company and moved his real estate and insurance business to Fresno, where it was conducted successfully until about 1922 retired and moved to Southern California, where he lived alternately with his two daughters.
Mr. Nees was a member of the Fourth of July Club, a national organization formed by the late George M. Cohan, who was also born on July 4. Membership is limited to those who were born on the National Holiday.
Mr. Nees is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Jack T. Bate of Burbank and Mrs. Norma Pulliam of Long Beach. Mrs. Nees died several years ago.
Mr. Nees was a member of the Presbyterian Church. A minister of that denomination officiated at the funeral services. Burial was in the Grand View Memorial Park, Glen- daleLinked to (5) BATE, Jack T
MATTHEWS, Sarah
NEES, George J
NEES, Georgia
NEES, Norma
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