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Anton Julius Winblad
(1886–1975)

Anton Julius Winblad II (1886-1975) was the postmaster of Santa Bárbara on the Isle of Pines in Cuba around 1910. When he returned to the United States in 1915 he worked as a building superintendent in the Bronx, New York City. In 1936 he moved to Los Angeles, California and worked as a plumber at the United States Naval Shipyards in Long Beach, California. (b. April 5, 1886; 540 Canal Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York - d. March 27, 1975; Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Fontana, San Bernardino County, California, USA)

Anton Julius Winblad

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"Eva Ariel Lattin married Anton Julius Winblad."
"Anthony Julius Winblad. Longtime Desert Hot Springs resident, Anthony Julius Winblad, 88, of 66442 Desert View Avenue, Desert Hot Springs, died Thursday, March 27, at Kaiser Memorial Hospital following a long illness. Mr. Winblad had resided in Desert Hot Springs 15 of his 25 years in California. The New York native was a retired plumber for the U.S. Naval Shipyard at Terminal Island. Funeral services were held Monday morning, March 31, from the Desert Mortuary Chapel with George Hilla, senior warden, and Edward Gray, chaplain, Palm Springs Masonic Lodge, officiating. Interment was in Desert Memorial Park, Palm Springs, with Desert Mortuary in charge. Mr. Winblad is survived by three sons, Norman Winblad of Baldwin Park, Earl Winblad of Carson and Rutsen Staderman of Buffalo, New York."
"Mr. and Mrs. Tony Winblad have returned to their home on Desert View, after three months for Mr. Winblad in Fontana Hospital with a broken hip. Mrs. Winblad spent her time at their son's home in Wilmington. Both are doing nicely but since they are house-bound would be glad to have friends drop in. Mr. Winblad received so many cards and letters while in the hospital that he said is impossible to answer all of them. He had his 83rd birthday in the hospital as he did his 81st birthday.
"Celebrates 75 Years. Anton J. Winblad, 66-442 Desert View, Desert Hot Springs, celebrated his 75th birthday this week. Visiting here for the big party is his brother, Otto Winblad from New Jersey; Mae Freudenberg, his sister; Perry Olsen, his cousin; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winblad his son and daughter-in-law, as well as Roy Winblad, his other son. Both Anton and Otto Winblad made a visit to the Sentinel because of the interest in the newspaper. Otto has worked for a number of newspapers in the East, including the Hudson Dispatch, Jersey Journal, New York Times, New York News, New York Mirror, New York World, and the Brooklyn Eagle."
The guests included … Mr. and Mrs. A. Winblad of New York."
Fiancé commits suicide. "The couple were engaged to marry and the date was agreed upon, but Anton left the home of his parents and went to Cuba, where he is now."

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