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Page 10 112212 Classified.Indd 10 November 22, 2012 www.alamedasun.com Alameda Sun Local Deaths CLASSIFIED Bernard F. Roberts, DDS HOUSING MASON MANAGEMENT Oct. 26, 1918 - Oct. 24, 2012 Resident of Alameda RENTALS New This Week Two Bedroom $2200 2/1.5 *1907 Central Ave. #J Bernard F. Roberts DDS, a long Dr. Roberts is preceded in death $950 studio/1 1440 Sixth St. #3 $1700 2/1 324 Kittyhawk Road #213 Newly renovated townhouse-style $985-UP 1/1 89 MAITLAND DRIVE Bay corner apartment. Laminate wood time local dentist, passed away qui- by his wife of 62 years, Harriette; Farm, w/w, AEK, tenant pays electric only. Spacious studio in 1920’s building; two All remodeled unit, w/w,dishwasher, coin walk-in closets; hardwood floors; din- ldry, overlooks pool, Close to South Shore floors, balcony, granite counter tops, etly in his home on Oct. 24, just two one daughter, Lynn Marguerite; and, Golfing view, coin laundry. (925) 336- dishwasher, glass-top electric stove, 0224. ing area in kitchen; coin laundry onsite; Center and Beach, off-street parking. Pets days shy of his 94th birthday. his only brother, Thomas Roberts, tenant pays electric only. No fee. OK (under 35lbs) coin-op laundry on-site. 1 off-street He was born Oct. 26, 1918, who was a dentist in Oakland. $1550 2 BR/2 BA. Large lower flat in parking space included. Owner pays in Alameda to Bernard “Ben” F. He is survived by five children Victorian duplex. Offstreet parking. No $1700 1/1 *1633 Central Ave. #2 Newly $1745 2/1 1705 Fifth St. #B Mid- water & garbage. No Fee. Roberts Sr. and Carol Diamantine pets. 510-522-1362. remodeled lower unit in 1920’s building Century modern Triplex. Big rooms! $2200 2/1.5 2101 Shore Marguerite Catherine — husband Richard, in center of town; hardwood floors; Hardwood laminate flooring, electric Line #412 **Coming in Lane Roberts. A Patricia Kirscher ANNOUNCEMENTS granite counters; gas stove; built-in kitchen, shared patio, private one-car December**(furnished) Right on second genera- — husband Gary, breakfast nook; decorative fireplace; garage w/extra room for storage, owner BECOME DIETARY MANAGER (average the beach with sweeping views of tion Alamedan, he Michael (Claudia extra storage; patio; pets negotiable. pays for water & garbage. No fee. annual salary $45,423) in eight months the bay, this townhome style condo attended Lincoln Zdral Roberts, in online program offered by Tennessee Grammar School; let- deceased), Kathleen Technology Center at Elizabethton. Details $1950 2/1 2000 Central Ave. #A $1900 2/1 324 Kitty Hawk #113 Garden- is in an excellent location! Great www.TTCElizabethton.edu, 1-888-986- Beautiful, remodeled condo; wood floors level unit within one block of the beach! space with high vaulted ceilings tered in sports and Valerio (Dennis), 2368 or email: patricia.roark@ttcelizabeth- & new carpets in bedrooms; updated Features a reserved, secure parking and a nice patio. Includes one park- graduated with hon- Mary Angela Hart ton.edu. (Cal-SCAN) bathroom; fireplace; garage w/extra space, large private yard, pool, close to ing space in the garage! Note: ors from Alameda (Michael); and 10 storage closet; coin laundry onsite. beach, coin laundry in building and pet furnished unit. High in 1937; com- grandchildren: DID YOU KNOW that ten million adults tweeted in the past month, while 164 mil- friendly. Pets under 35lbs OK. No fee. pleted his pre-den- Lindsay, David, $2100 3/2 1515 Central Ave.#A Lower Houses/Cottages tal curriculum at Trent, Vanessa, lion read a newspaper in print or online unit in modern 5 unit bldg. A lovely tree $2500 2/1 *2257 Central Unit #8 in the past week? ADVERTISE in 240 $3500 2/1.5 1000 Pearl Street (Fully UC Berkeley; and, Rebecca, Ian, line street. w/w,fireplace,coin ldry,carport. California newspapers for one low cost. Located less than two blocks from Park Furnished East End Home) This served as Student Amanda, Thomas, tenant pays electric. Owner pays half fee. Your 25 word classified ad will reach over Street shops and services. Hardwood beautiful two plus bedroom East Body President Caleb and Charlotte. 6 million+ Californians. For brochure call floors, granite kitchen, large windows $2100 3/2 2120 San Antonio Ave. End home comes fully furnished. before graduating with honors The family will host two events Elizabeth (916)288-6019. (Cal-SCAN) and great atmosphere! Includes one Overflowing with charm from the from the College of Physicians and in Bernie’s memory: #C Upper unit in a 5 unit bldg.w/ off street parking space. No fee. AUCTIONS w carpets,fireplace,dishwasher,coin hardwood floors to the curved win- Surgeons Dental School in 1943. He The first on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2 ldry,parking,owner pays half fee. Three Bedroom dows to the backyard perfect for was immediately commissioned as p.m. visitation, 3 p.m. Rosary fol- ADVERTISE YOUR AUCTION in 240 entertaining this is not your average a Second Lieutenant in World War II lowed by the Elks Memorial Service $2100 3/2 1515 Central Ave.#A Lower California newspapers for one low cost of $3200 3/2 609 Haight St. Charming rental home. Available 1-1-13. for the U.S. Navy. at the Alameda Elks Lodge #1015 Craftsman home features beauti- unit in modern 5 unit bldg. A lovely $600. Your 25 word classified ad reaches $2095 3/1 15221 Inverness (San Upon his return in 1945, he mar- located at 2255 Santa Clara Ave. over 6 million+ Californians. Free brochure ful hardwood floors, big windows, tree line street. w/w,fireplace,coin Leandro) Spacious ranch style ried Harriette Elizabeth Hughes The second event is Saturday, call Elizabeth (916)288-6019. (Cal-SCAN) renovated kitchen, updated bathrooms ldry,carport.tenant only pays electric. house in a quiet San Leandro Roberts, and opened his local Dec 8, at 10:30 a.m. A Funeral and a large backyard. Property has a Owner pays half fee. neighborhood. Renovated with new AUTOS WANTED washer/dryer, one car garage and a practice on Central Avenue in 1946 Mass will be held at St. Philip Neri $2100 3/2 2120 San Antonio Ave. floors, updated granite kitchen and utility room. No Fee. where he cared for his beloved Catholic Church, 3108 Van Buren DONATE YOUR CAR, truck or boat to #C Upper unit in a 5 unit bldg.w/ many extras. Laundry hook-ups, patients until he was forced by an St., off High Street. Heritage for the Blind. Free 3 Day Vacation, Apartments w carpets,fireplace,dishwasher,coin one car garage and cat friendly. injury to retire at age 90. In lieu of flowers the family wel- Tax Deductible, Free Towing, All Paperwork ldry,parking,owner pays half fee. Taken Care Of. 888-902-6851. (Cal-SCAN) Studio $3500 3/2 609 Haight St. Charming Dr. Roberts was a long-time comes contributions to either of Craftsman home features beautiful hard- member of the Alameda County two groups that represent Bernie’s $675 studio 1 *2255 San Jose Ave. $2400 3/1.5 2033 San Jose Ave. #D WANTED Any Condition Pre 1973 Mercedes wood floors, big windows, renovated Dental Society, President of the dedication to public education and #A-Sleeping room only; bathroom in Townhome style property w/ wood SL, other convertibles, Porsche 356 or 911, kitchen, updated bathrooms and a large unit; also includes fridge & micro- floors & Carpet flooring. Dishwasher, Alameda City Dental Group in athletics: Cal Alumni Association, Volkswagen Bus, Jaguar XK120 through E- backyard. Property has a washer/dryer, types. Gas station memorabilia and signs. wave. All utilities included; coin laun- electric stove, coin-op laundry on-site, 1947 and 48, a life member of the c/o Joani Carpenter, 1 Alumni one car garage and a utility room Other interesting cars considered. Michael dry onsite. No fee! 1 carport included, large patio, & pets Alameda Elks Lodge No. 1015 and House, Berkeley, CA 94720, Tax 714-267-3436 (Cal-SCAN) are negotiable. Owner pays for water & PLEASE do not disturb our tenants. a member of the Native Sons of the ID: 94-6090626, to help fund UC $950 studio/1 1440 Sixth St. #3 garbage. No fee. Pet negotiable. Golden West. He served on numer- Berkeley student scholarships. Or Spacious studio in 1920’s building; two WE WILL MAKE AN APPOINTMENT BOOKS FOR YOU. All properties are located in ous committees to award students to the Alameda Hornet Boosters, PO walk-in closets; hardwood floors; din- $2400 3/2 2150 Santa Clara Ave. #B with college scholarships. Box 2287, Alameda, CA 94501 (Tax WILMOT’S BOOKS: Buy/Sell/Trade 478 ing area in kitchen; coin laundry onsite; Large lower unit apt. close to Park Alameda unless stated otherwise. CALL Central Ave. (2 blocks west of Webster) He helped establish the Alameda ID: 94-2650418) Purpose: Support tenant pays electric only. No fee. St.,pergo floors,w/d hkups, electric (510) 522-8074 or STOP BY: 2514 High School Boosters in the 1970s Alameda High Athletics. For further in Alameda. We make home visits to fireplace,dishwasher, parking. No fee Santa Clara Ave., Alameda, CA 94501. purchase larger collections: 510-865- One Bedroom and worked on the “football chain- information contact Harry W. Greer 1443. Daily updates are available at www. gang” for many years. He served funeral Director FDR745. $1700 1/1 *1633 Central Ave. #2 Newly Condos/Townhomes ommhomes.com OPEN Mon – Fri 9 remodeled lower unit in 1920’s building twice on the Alameda Parks & BUSINESS SERVICES in center of town; hardwood floors; $2200 2/1 2000 Central Ave. #A Beautiful, a.m.
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