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Obituaries - March 12, 1997

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Arnold, Raymond E., 76, of Mission Hills, retired bus driver for Rapid Transit District. The Alpha Society, Burbank.

Banting, Virgilio, 50, of Lancaster, dietitian for Antelope Valley Convalescent Hospital. San Fernando Mortuary, San Fernando.

Eames, Kenneth Lee, 33, of Studio City. Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills.

Ello, Anthony M., 83, of Van Nuys, retired engineer for Los Angeles Fire Department. Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills.

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Hadley, Shirley M., 80, of Encino, retired nurse. The Alpha Society, Burbank.

Hathcock, Robert G., 85, of Van Nuys, retired animator for Hanna-Barbera Inc. Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills.

Justl, Mavis, 87, of Burbank, homemaker. Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills.

King, Emma Mae, 72, of North Hollywood, retired file clerk for Kay Auto. The Alpha Society, Burbank.

Larsen, Don B., 76, of Burbank, retired senior field representative for Southern California Gas Co. Eckerman-Heisman Funeral Service, Burbank.

Marth, John James, 52, of Kagel Canyon, General Motors employee. Glen Haven Mortuary, San Fernando.

Mesa, Ophelia L., 71, of Mission Hills, retired assembler for Bell Industries. J.T. Oswald Mortuary, San Fernando.

Miller, Ruth Helen, 73, of Glendale, retired waitress for Grand Central Bowling Alley. The Alpha Society, Burbank.

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Quijada, Matilde B., 79, of San Fernando, homemaker. J.T. Oswald Mortuary, San Fernando.

Santillan, Jesus A., 71, of Granada Hills, retired concrete mason. San Fernando Mortuary, San Fernando.(S-none)

Senate, Clair Jack, 75, of Newhall, retired prop maker for Universal Studios. Eternal Valley Mortuary, Newhall.

Spear, Walter M., 71, of Sherman Oaks, actor. Aftercare California Cremation and Burial Society, North Hollywood.

Stoian, Haim, 88, of Burbank, retired Romanian government accountant. Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills.

Wondra, Edna Beatrice, 83, of Van Nuys, retired restaurant manager for Bullock’s department store. Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills.

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

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