Lake County Obituaries Isabel Nathalie O達rien Submitted by Judy Aday This file is part of the California Genealogy & History Archives http://calarchives4u.com/ These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for non-commercial purposes, MUST obtain the written consent of the contributor, OR the legal representative of the submitter. All persons donating to this site retain the rights to their own work. April 2, 1948 NATIVE OF PIONEER FAMILY PASSES Isabel Nathalie O達rien, a native of Lake County, was born September 23, 1873, to William A. and Cathrine Christie. Her whole life was spent in Lake County. She was educated in the local schools and graduated from the Lakeport Academy, a pupil of the late Professor Overhaiser. She taught in a number of schools in the county and was known as an efficient, fair-minded teacher. In 1899 she gave up her career and became the bride of James D. O達rien of Kelseyville. For a time she and her husband were in the hotel business and after a number of years they established a home in the Kelsey Creek district where they had a pear orchard. Mrs. O達rien was the mother of eight children, two of whom died in childhood, Marie at the age of 3 and Ruth at 16. Her whole life was one of devotion to her family, her community, and her religion. Mrs. James O達rien died Friday afternoon, April 2, 1948 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frances Morrison of Finley. She leaves to mourn her death her husband, James; one son, William; five daughters, Mrs. Leo Nethercote of South San Francisco, Mrs. J. Q. Burchfield of Oakland, Mrs. Jack Smith of Kelseyville, Mrs. Francis Morrison of Finley, and Mary O達rien of San Francisco, a sister, Mrs. Margaret Gaddy of Kelseyville; twelve grandchildren and a number of nephews, a niece and several cousins. The Jones Mortuary from St. Peter痴 Church in Kelseyville conducted last rites Monday morning at 10 a.m. Interment was at the Lakeport Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ed Gaddy, Robert Gaddy, Tom Manning, Dean Morrison, Al Rowden and Bruce Peters.