Obituaries - Oct. 20, 1995
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Barnett, Margaret Jean, 72, of Van Nuys, retired telephone operator for AT & T. J. T. Oswald Mortuary, Reseda.
Bullington, John Thomas, 41, of Panorama City, student at American Career College. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills.
Carpenter, Susan, 47, of Palmdale, homemaker. Chapel of the Valley Mortuary, Palmdale.
Densley, Theresa Ann, 32, of Lancaster, cocktail hostess for Sol’s Town. Halley-Olsen Funeral Chapel, Lancaster.
Fredenhagen, Franz, 85, of Burbank, retired florist. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills.
Fusk, Marjorie Esther, 69, of Quartz Hills, homemaker. Halley-Olsen Funeral Chapel, Lancaster.
Garcia, Martin, 29, of Canoga Park, laborer for a lumber mill. San Fernando Mortuary, San Fernando.
Hall, Bruce Pierce Jr., 72, of Lancaster, retired bartender for Buckineer Sierra Madre. Halley-Olsen Funeral Chapel, Lancaster.
Halsey, Sheryl J., 51, of Van Nuys, office manager for Lumeni Productions. Aftercare California Cremation and Burial Society, North Hollywood.
Helmann, Charles R., 76, of Sherman Oaks, retired teacher for Notre Dame High School. The Valley Funeral Home, Burbank.
Klein, Joseph, 81, of Burbank, retired salesman for independent home supply company. Eckerman--Heisman Funeral Service, Burbank.
Lehman, Mildred Carrie, 81, of Van Nuys, retired waitress for Luigi’s restaurant. Aftercare California Cremation and Burial Society, North Hollywood.
Locke, Edward W., 67, of Calabasas, retired engineer for Hughes Aircraft. The Valley Funeral Home, Burbank.
Martin, Charles, 88, of Lancaster, retired electrician for Antelope Valley Hospital. Halley-Olsen Funeral Chapel, Lancaster.
Moreland, Dale H., 78, of Lancaster, retired flight test analyst for Northrop Corp. Chapel of the Valley Mortuary, Palmdale.
Patton, Naomi R., 81, of Lancaster, retired registered nurse for Lancaster Medical Group. Halley-Olsen Funeral Chapel, Lancaster.
Rodriguez, Adelina C., 64, of Pacoima, homemaker. Noble Chapel Funeral Directors, San Fernando.
Obituaries are published free of charge as a public service to readers. They are based on information provided by mortuaries.
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