John Pete Iriart

Male 1918 - 1992  (74 years)


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  1. 1.  John Pete Iriart was born on 30 Nov 1918 in Riverside County, California; died on 01 Dec 1992 in Stanislaus County, California.

    Other Events:

    • Other Information: He was married to Theresa Esquerra (1920-1976) on 12/19/1943 in San Joaquin County.
    • Census: 1930
    • Military: 14 Jul 1941; World War II Army Enlistment Record

    Notes:

    Died:
    Iriart John P 921203 p10
    John Iriart, 74; A funeral service will be held here Friday for longtime West Side farmer John Pete Iriart. He died
    Tuesday at Doctors Medical Center in Modesto. He was 74. He was a tire shop owner and farmer for over 50 years in
    the Tracy area and moved to Patterson 15 years ago. He was a native of California. He was a charter member of the
    Tracy Elks Club, and past member and director of both the Tracy Golf and Country Club and the Banta-Carbona
    Irrigation District, a member of the Turlock Golf and Country Club, a volunteer at the Westside Food Pantry, and was
    affiliated with the Federated Church in Patterson. Visitation will be from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday at the Hillview
    Funeral Chapel. A service will be held Friday at 1 p.m. at the Federated Church. Burial in the Tracy Cemetery will
    follow. Survivors include his wife, Carol Iriart of Patterson; a son, Ray Iriart of Manteca; a daughter, Maryann Fischer of
    Tracy; a stepson, James Knight of Waterford; two stepdaughters, Diana Impeartrice of Los Banos and Denise Knight of
    Arlington, Texas; six grandchildren; a brother, Kenneth Iriart of Corona; and five sisters, Grayce Wiseman and Kary Jane
    Kruger, both of Riverside, Marjorie Dressler of Anaheim, and Katherine Pauley and Alyce Sazbo, both of Corona.
    The family requests that remembrances be sent to the Westside Food Pantry, P.O. Box 1418, Patterson.

    Source: California Tombstone Project
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