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Obituaries - Oct. 24, 1995

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Anderson, Norman, 71, of Lancaster, retired self-employed chef. Murphy Mortuary, Lancaster.

Arsenault, Florence M., 84, of Reseda, homemaker. Aftercare California Cremation and Burial Society, North Hollywood.

Burke, Emmet Peter, 81, of Burbank, retired service office for the Military Order of the Purple Heart. The Valley Funeral Home, Burbank.

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Cherpak, Angelina, 73, of Tarzana, retired switchboard operator. Gates, Kingsley and Gates Mortuary, Canoga Park.

Chester, Millicent, 85, of Westlake Village, retired secretary for Beltline Railway. Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks Mortuary, Westlake Village.

Detty, Darrel D., 42, of Lancaster, field service technician for Diagraph Corp. Chapel of the Valley Mortuary, Palmdale.

Donham, Michael Ray II, 24, of Palmdale, self-employed mason. Halley-Olsen Funeral Chapel, Palmdale.

Franklin, McKinley, 77, of Pacoima, retired cook for Olive View Medical Center. Rucker’s Mortuary, Pacoima.

Hamby, Letha, 94, of Lancaster, homemaker. Murphy Mortuary, Lancaster.

Howard, Fred L., 83, of Glendale, retired self-employed real estate manager. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Glendale.

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Jones, Joan, 56, of Van Nuys, registered nurse. Aftercare California Cremation and Burial Society, North Hollywood.

Johnston, Louise, 90, of San Fernando, retired self-employed upholsterer. Rucker’s Mortuary, Pacoima.

Lockaress, Michael A., 57, of Glendale, retired self-employed financial planner. Scovern Mortuary, Glendale.

Morgan, Charles N., 68, of Santa Clarita, retired marketing consultant for Pacific Bell. Aftercare California Cremation and Burial Society, North Hollywood.

Rojas, Raul, 36, of Van Nuys, screen printer for Artistic Designs. San Fernando Mortuary, San Fernando.

Ward, Grace, 83, of Burbank, homemaker. The Valley Funeral Home, Burbank.

Williams, Hortense Clarice, 67, of Pacoima, teacher’s aide for Los Angeles Unified School District. Rucker’s Mortuary, Pacoima.

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Obituaries are published free of charge as a public service to readers. They are based on information provided by mortuaries.

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