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Ralph Monroe Eaton (1892-1932) obituary in the Stockton Evening and Sunday Record of Stockton, California on April 15, 1932

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English: Ralph Monroe Eaton (1892-1932) obituary in the Stockton Evening and Sunday Record of Stockton, California on April 15, 1932
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Source Stockton Evening and Sunday Record of Stockton, California on April 15, 1932
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Other versions https://www.newspapers.com/article/stockton-evening-and-sunday-record/124295637/

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Dr. Ralph Eaton Dead In East. Dr. Ralph Eaton, professor of logic at Harvard University, former Stocktonian, died at Cambridge last night. Word of his passing has been received here from his mother. Mr. Ida P. Eaton. The body is being brought to Stockton for burial No other detail were given. Mrs. Eaton, since the death of her husband. M. D. Eaton, Stockton real estate man, had been making her home in Cambridge to be near her two sons. Dr. Eaton and Monroe Eaton, the latter a student at Harvard medical school. Her only daughter, Mr. Zelma Eaton Dietrich, passed away shortly before the death of her father. Ralph Eaton was a graduate of Stockton High School, the University of California and Harvard. During the war he saw active service in France as a captain of infantry and in the intelligence service. He is survived by his widow, an eastern girl, and a small daughter. He was a member of Theta Chi and Alpha Delta Phi fraternities.

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