NameJo Ann ZURFLUH 
Birth27 Sep 1934, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada5,66
Death30 Jan 2009, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada2700,66
BurialMountain View Cemetery, Washoe County, Nevada66
OccupationMother of 1 child
Spouses
Marriage1 Jan 1952, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada6643,6642
Divorce30 Jan 1968, Washoe County, Nevada6644
Death22 Jan 1989, Nevada66
BurialMountain View Cemetery, Washoe County, Nevada66
Marriage28 Dec 1973, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada1376
Census notes for Jo Ann ZURFLUH
1940 Nevada, Washoe County, Reno Township, E.D. 16-22, sheet 3B
Hoskins Ave., household 66, owns $2000
Zurfluh, Forrest, head, male, white, age 34, married, 2 years high school, born Nevada, lived in same place in 1935
---------, Leslie, wife, female, white, age 32, married, born Nevada, lived in same place in 1935
---------, Lois I., daughter, female, white age 9, single, born Nevada, lived same place in 1935
---------, Joan, daughter, female, white, age 5, single, born Nevada, lived same place in 1935
Notes for William Francis & Jo Ann (Family)
Reno Evening Gazette, 11 Feb 1952
Reno Girl Becomes Bride at Recent Rite
Announced recently was the wedding of Miss Jo Ann Zurfluh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Zurfluh of Reno, and William Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Warner of Mt. Rose, Calif. The ceremony was held at Reno Unity center on Jan. 23, with the Rev. Dr. Robert W. Caswell officiating.
The bride wore a navy blue knit suit with red accessories for the ceremony and her flowers were white gardenias with lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Lois Zurfluh was the maid of honor. She chose a gray suit with yellow accessories and a pink rosebud corsage.
Blaine Henrikson was best man, and the bride was given in marriage by her father.
Mrs. Zurfluh wore for her daughter’s wedding a pale green afternoon dress, while Mrs. Warner wore a black ensemble and each mother had corsage of pink rosebuds.
Mrs. Caswell played appropriate background music during the ceremony, and the altar was decorated with spring flowers.
A buffet supper at the home of Mrs. Erma Burg on Lakeside drive followed the ceremony, and the young couple left immediately for a honeymoon trip to Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner will make their home in Mt. Rose, Calif., where Mr. Warner is attending school. Mrs. Warner is a former student at Reno high school.