Life Saving Station and G Ranch Cemetery

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Interned here are:

Andrew Anderson, Fred Carstens: At 10 a.m. on Dec. 12, 1890, the boat crew was trying to pull a boat up on the beach when a large wave came in, overturned the boat, and injured both men. They were transported to a dwelling and the doctor was called but arrived too late. Both men died at 11: 10 a.m. Dec. 13, 1890. Reverend McCoy preached a double funeral the next day.
John Korpala: At 8 p.m. March 2, 1891, Korpala complained of having chills and a severe headache. At 6:30 a.m. March 3 he was found dead in the bed in his room. The coroner said Koipala died from a hemorrhage in his lungs.
George Larson: On March 1, 1893, while practicing with a boat in the surf, Larson was killed when a breaker came in and turned the boat over. Larson was struck by the gunwale of the boat and killed instantly.
Hinrik Claussen (1819-1872): He died of blood poisoning from an insect bite . His son, Capt. Peter Claussen, officiated at the service.
Agneta Claussen: The wife of Capt. Claussen, she died on 1877 of unknown reasons. Her husband officiated at the ceremony.
Christiane Claussen: The Captain's second wife, she died in 1892 giving birth to their first son, Henry.
Capt. Henry. Claussen: He died Nov. 13, 1915, after a three- year illness diagnosed as massive stroke. He was buried along side his mother.

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Coordinates:   38°5'37"N   122°55'53"W

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