Obituaries - Dec. 4, 1996
Aivazian, Youri, 60, of Glendale, retired rewinder for Walton Welding Co. Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills.
Alcorn, Lorna H., 83, of North Hollywood, retired secretary for Bendix Corp. Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills.
Cron, LaVerne S., 86, of Granada Hills, retired apartment building owner. Valley Funeral Home, Burbank.
Cummings, Daisy Alice, 88, of San Fernando, homemaker. Noble Chapel Funeral Directors, San Fernando.
Curtis, William S., 72, of Glendale, retired manager for the Brown Derby. Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills.
Garrett, Irvin K., 83, of Glendale, retired staff supervisor for Pacific Bell. Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills.
Gordon, Katie, 82, of Calabasas, homemaker. Glasband-Willen Mortuary, North Hollywood.
Hurst, Thelma R., 80, of San Fernando, retired housekeeper. Rucker’s Mortuary, Pacoima.
Krall, Eugenie, 81, of Van Nuys, homemaker. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Glendale.
Maurilio, De Haro, 43, of Panorama City, driver for Network Body Shop. San Fernando Mortuary, San Fernando.
McGinty, Alice, 93, of Castaic, homemaker. Santa Clarita Mortuary, Santa Clarita.
Patsch, Ruth A., 85, of North Hollywood, homemaker. Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills.
Rechstiener, Cordelia R., 82, of Hollywood, formerly Burbank, retired printer’s assistant for Price Greeting Cards.
Robinson, Catherine Ann, 49, of Lake View Terrace, assembler for Whittaker Controls. Rucker’s Mortuary, Pacoima.
Scott, James Anthony, 29, of Lake View Terrace, general construction laborer. Rucker’s Mortuary, Pacoima.
Ventress, Susanne H., 46, of Sherman Oaks, retired certified nursing assistant. Aftercare California Cremation and Burial Society, North Hollywood.
Wing, Lester Alexander, 93, of Reseda, retired electrical contractor. Noble Chapel Funeral Directors, San Fernando.
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