Clarence Decatur Hayward
Mr.
Clarence Decatur Hayward was serving his sixth term as Assessor of San Mateo
County when his sudden and entirely unexpected death on January 21, 1916,
deprived the county of one of its most trusted and highly respected servants.
Mr.
Hayward was born in 1863, and spent the early part of his life at the home of
his parents of Pescadero, San Mateo County.
Part of his youth was spent working in his father’s lumber mill where he
acquired a knowledge of the lumber business.
He was elected Assessor of San Mateo County in 1894, and has held that
office ever since.
Mr.
Hayward is the son of B. and Cornelia S. Hayward, and is survived by Mrs. Maud
Merrill Hayward, Mrs. A. S. Kelenborn, and Mrs. David Moore. He was a member of Redwood Lodge of Masons,
San Mateo Elks Club and Redwood City Native Sons. The Hayward home is located in Redwood Highlands, Redwood City,
San Mateo County.
Transcribed
by Karen L. Pratt
Source: History of San Mateo County by Philip W. Alexander & Charles P. Hamm page 186. Press of Burlingame Publishing Co., Burlingame, CA. 1916.
© 2004 Karen L. Pratt.
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