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A32 To Place an Obituary Online go to latimes.com/placeobituary or Call Ms. Smith or Ms. Ryan at 800-528-4637 Ext. 77241 or Ext. 77242 athomesurroundedbyhis HewasagraduateofYale andservedintheNavyin WorldWarIIandtheKorean War.Hischildhoodwasspent cametoLosAngelesin1955 wherehewasemployedbyThe Broadway CarterHawley Hale Macy'sasCorporate ResearchDirectoruntilretiring in1991.

Billlivedwithhisfamilyin Pasadena.Billwasonmany boardsservingtermsas presidentfortheHillsides RetirementCommunityandthe ValleyHuntClub.Hewasalso amemberoftheTwentieth Men'sGardenClub. Heissurvivedbyhiswife, BillJr.andBob,theirwives, grandchildren. Serviceswillbeheldatthe ChurchofOurSaviourinSan at11a.m.Contributionsmay bemadetoDescansoGardens inLaCanadaortheScripps KensingtonRetirement CommunityinAlhambra. peacefullySundaymorning Elliewasmarriedfor57years tothelateJohnM.Britton.A volunteeratSt.John'sHospital andHealthCenterinSanta herdedicatedserviceof19 years.Sheservedonthe committeeforthe1972 PresidentialInaugurationin WashingtonD.C,andwasa longsupporterofthe RepublicanParty. Sheissurvivedbyhertwo ChristineStockwell(Tod), greatgrandchildrenJustinand Memorialservicewillbeheld PierceBrothersWestwood VillageMemorialPark.1218 90024.310-474-1579 Elliewasapreciousgiftto usallandwillbedearlymissed byherfamilyandfriendswho knewandlovedher.Inlieuof madetoRonaldReagan John'sHealthCenter Foundation.

DiedpeacefullyonSaturday, Calif.attheageof98. grandmotherwasatalented artistandworkedformany yearsasanExecutiveAssistant totheGen.Managerofthe HiltonHotelinBeverlyHills. Sheleavesbehindtwo sixgrandchildrenandnine predeceasedherin1961asdid Serviceswereheldatthe HomeofPeaceinLosAngeles, Calf.onJune8,2009. 2009. BeloveddaughterofAudrey andMatthew(deceased)Boyle.

Amemorialmasswillbeat MoellerMurphyFuneralDirec- tors ANTI, Donald Louis February 15, 1940 May 23, 2009 The passing of a music industry legend. Don Anti passed away quietly in his sleep. Don was a legend in the Music Industry and a true innovator in Independent Record Promotion from the all the way to 2009 when he retired at age 69. He was small in stature but had a BIG voice and KIND heart. He was predeceased by his parents Marge and Louis Anti as well as his sister Carole Tierney.

He is survived by his wife of 21 years Marie Anti of Custer, WA; son Damian of Slidell, LA, step daughters Cassil Hardister of Little Rock, ARK and Barbara Ann Collins of Vancouver, British Columbia, his nephews Kent and Bryan Tierney and multiple grandchildren. As per wishes the memorial will be small with family only. And as Don would always say, ya Babe and keep ADAMS, T. Fred December 9, 1932 June 7, 2009 Celebration of Life: Turpin residence, Sherman Oaks, June 20, 1pm. Fallbrook Mortuary (760) 7281689 Toplaceanobituaryad pleasegoonlineto: latimes.com/placeobituary orcallMs.SmithorMs.Ryan 1-800-528-4637 Ext.77241orExt.77242 JaneZinsmasterdeCastro leftthepainofherbodyon Oaks.Cancer,heartdisease, andothereffectsofagingwere morethanherspiritcould endure.Shehadmembersof JanewasborninDuluth, toJosephineHazelVanDyne ZinsmasterandHarryWilliam Zinsmaster.

Janeissurvivedbyherson anddaughter-in-lawJohnand KarenWadeofNewburyPark, JimAnthonyofWalnutCreek, granddaughtersTracey step-granddaughterJennifer great-granddaughterTasha Gauthier.Shewaspredeceased andhusbandJose. Duringheryouthshesailed toEuropeanditwasthenthat shedevelopedherlifelongaf- finityforeverythingFrench. Beretsbecameherhatof tionsusuallyincludedsome- thinginFrench. AftergraduatingfromCen- enrolledintheTheaterArts programatMountVernon Followinghergraduation Californiaandstudiedatthe PasadenaPlayhouse.Afterfin- ishingthatTheaterArtscur- HindellTheaterArtsSchool, jointlyoperatedbyRKOand MGMStudios.Performingin livestageshowsaddedtoher Hollywoodexperience.She livedattheHollywoodStudio Clubwhichwasrunbythe tionPictureProducers'Asso- foryoungwomenintheenter- tainmentindustry. andJackWadedrovetoYuma, ArizonatobypasstheCalifor- niawaitingperiodformar- ceivedordersfromtheArmy toshipoutforManilainafew days.Whenhewasfinallysent family.Initially,theylivedin movedtotheMinneapolisarea.

Janeputhertrainingtowork withthefirstchildren'stelevi- sionshowinMinneapolis, Merry-Go-Round." winterweatherlostouttothe allureofsunshineinCalifornia, andin1949theyloadedtheir carandmovedtoanewhome nearWestwoodVillage. Sheputtogetherapuppet showthatshehonedbyper- BeingsoclosetoHollywood, Janewassoonbackontheair withanothershowcalled puppets.Afterthat,herpup- petsprovedsopopularthat Janewashiredtostarwith themincommercialsformany ofthelargestcompaniesad- vertisingontelevision. Jane'smarriagetoJackend- edafter18yearsandafew riedJosedeCastro.They movedtoEncinoforseveral lookingtheoceaninRancho PalosVerdes.AfterJose eventuallymovedtoNewbury herfamily. Shewillbemissedbynu- merousfriendsalloverthe herchildhood. Herfamilythanksallwho asmembersintotheirown favoriterestaurants.

Asmallgravesitememorial withherfamilyinattendance washeldonMay29that wishtocommemorateherlife, contributionsmaybemadein Jane'snametoHospiceofthe HistoricalSociety. Farewell! HomeofPeaceMortuary (800)300-0223 CLARNO, JR. Harold A. (Hal) Harold A. Clarno, Jr.

(Hal) passed away peacefully on June 2, 2009. Beloved husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and friend to many, he will be missed by all, but dearly remembered. Hal is survived by his loving wife of almost 70 years, Betty Lee (Olmsted), his daughter, Leslie and sons Jeffrey, Peter and David. Hal was born in Fresno, CA on Dec. 13, 1919.

He attended UCLA where he met and married his wife Betty Lee Olmsted of San Marino, CA. He was a lifelong member of the SAE fraternity. During WWII, Hal served aboard the USS Hopewell and witnessed the Japanese surrender in Tokyo harbor. Returning home, he enjoyed a long and successful business career and was an active member of the San Marino Community Church. When Hal retired, the couple moved to San Clemente and later Vista where they enjoyed playing golf, traveling the world and meeting many new friends.

Later he and Betty Lee moved to AZ, then TX to be nearer family members. Private services will be held at sea on June 20th off the coast of San Clemente. CISNEROS, Milton July 15, 1933 May 30, 2009 Funeral services pending. Milt was loved by wife Joanie, sister Becky (Chris), son Robert (Rita) and six grandchildren. Predeceased by his son Paul.

Milt was very active in bowling and the Elks. His quiet and entle nature will be missed. www.guerragutierrez.com BettyE.Stewart InLovingMemory PrivateMemorial 1PM BornandraisedinChicago, graduatedfromtheUniversity ofILwithaBachelor'sdegree andlatermovedoutto Californiawithherfamilyand Hirsch.Shethenspentthe majorityofherlifelivingin LosAngeleswheresheraised herthreechildren. Shirleywasadoredand respectedbylifelongfriends andfamilyforbeinga humanbeing.Shewasasocial andpoliticalactivistbynature andworkedpassionatelyfor theequalrightsofothers.She wasaLifetimeMemberofthe NationalCouncilofJewish TheClaudePepperCenter, volunteeredwithlocallibraries travelandread. longbattlewithEsophageal Cancer.Sheissurvivedbyher RebeccaMizrahi(Coleman DahliaRosales.Shewillbe especiallyonSundaysfor brunch.

Donationscanbemadein hernametotheNational CouncilforJewishWomen. www.guerragutierrez.com HillsideMortuary800-576-1994 GADER, June Rose April 10, 2009 June Rose Gader, of Kennesaw, Georgia, passed away April 10, 2009. A Los Angeles native, she moved to Kennesaw, Georgia from the Hollywood hills, with her husband, Bertram Gader, now deceased, in the summer of 1995. They came following their friends, after the horrendous L.A. earthquake of 1994.

For many years they owned a second home in Dordogne valley. June was a scholar of life and its many diversities, embracing art, music, science, literature, and charities for the less fortunate. A National Honor Society high school graduate and Magna Cum Laude graduate from UCLA, June possessed a gift for the spoken and written word. As an accomplished writer, she enjoyed a successful career in advertising with some of L.A.’s most prominent agencies including, Gader and Wetmore, BBDO, Honig-Cooper Harrington, Erwin and Wasey, and Young and Rubicam. She counted among her career high points a coveted Golden Lion Award at Cannes.

She managed the creative direction of BMW, Hunt-Wesson Food, McCulloch Chain Saw, Gallo Wines, Kal Kan and Friskies Pet Foods, Western Airlines, Carnation, Dodge, and other major advertisers, winning many awards for her print ads and broadcast spots. Her free lance writing included articles in Architectural Digest, Bon Appetit, Veranda and Atlanta Magazine, and she also wrote a book on Los diversified culture. June is survived by sister and husband, Zelda and Harold Gold and their two sons and wives, David Gold and Wendy Herzog and daughters Mara, Lena and Miranda and Edward Gold and Jae Gold, as well as, daughter and her child Rachael Gader Shafran and Ariel Shafran. Widely traveled both internationally and in the true spirit of just hitting the blue highway, June wrote her own epitaph on one of her many trips: June Rose Gader April 10, 2009 Lucky in Life Lucky in Love Lucky until the date above June had hundreds of friends in Georgia, California and around the world. She will be truly missed by all who knew her.

There will be a burial and memorial service for both June and Bertram Gader on August 22, 2009 at 11:00 A.M. in the Woodlands area of Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood. FERGUSON, Roger September 10,1941 May 31, 2009 A graveside memorial service will be held on Thursday, June 18, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. at Good Shepherd Cemetery, 8301 Talbert Ave, Huntington Beach, Ca. Sgt.

Ferguson retired from the LAPD in 1995. Roger is survived by his son Bryan Santy, daughter Esther Siegen, sister Marilyn Lord, brother Philip Ferguson, 3 grandchildren and long-time friends Pauline Payton and Bill Hallett. Toplace anobituaryad pleasego onlineto: latimes.com/placeobituary orcallMs.Smithor Ms.Ryan 1-800-528-4637 Ext.77241or Ext.77242 GOULD, Gloria Hill May 7, 1928 June 7, 2009 Gloria Gould died at home on June 7th, 2009 with her daughter Shawn by her side. Despite the fact that cancer was misdiagnosed for two years, she faced her illness with grace, courage and a sense of humor. Gloria was born May 7th, 1928, the fourth child in a family of 8 children whose parents were Pinkney and Elsie Mae Hill.

She grew up in the little town of Temple, in central Texas. Her childhood read like a Tennessee play, fraught with devastating loss and eccentric and tragic characters. Even so, Gloria grew from a shy, skinny little girl into a stunningly beautiful young woman, known for her spitfire personality and over- the-top sense of humor. She left the mores of her small town and headed for Houston. There she met the love of her life Martin J.

Gould. They married in 1954 and began their adventure together, moving to various Southern towns until the Space Race brought the couple and their young daughter to Southern California in 1960. Martin died in 1990 and Gloria continued to live in San Pedro, California until 1997 when she moved to Santa Cruz to join her daughter, son-in-law and young granddaughter. Gloria possessed an artistic eye and deep appreciation for all that is sweet in this life. She could be transported by the sun shining on the Pacific, a flawless rose, or the sight of a well-groomed horse.

Her gift of observation was amazing and her enthusiasm for beauty in its many forms was infectious. Gloria invested much of her energy trying to make this world a better place. In her prime, she was active in the Civil Rights Movement, the Democratic Party and the Unitarian Church. When Gloria saw injustice or cruelty, she was not afraid to take a stand. She came to the aid of many, whether it was the poor, the disenfranchised or the animal on the side of the road.

Her feisty temperament could wound, embarrass or inspire those closest to her. She was very passionate regarding politics and the election of Barak Obama gave her unending satisfaction during the last months of her life. Gloria was also known for always improving her surroundings and making things more beautiful, continually gardening and painting. She was a voracious reader and writer. She had a lifelong love affair with words and her crossword puzzle and Scrabble skills were legendary.

Gloria was an avid movie fan. This began during the Depression and World War II, when she was a regular at the Arcadia Theater. The darkened movie house and the glamorous stars of the offered a little girl an escape from the hard times outside. In senior years, her greatest joy was watching her granddaughter Skye grow from a precious infant into a strong and witty teenager. Gloria is survived by her sister Camille Hutchens of Fort Worth, Texas, her brother Joe Hill of Waco, Texas, her daughter Shawn Gould, son-in-law Dick Spencer and beloved granddaughter Skye Spencer of Santa Cruz, California.

Also surviving her are her three testy terriers: Piper, Fala and Daisy. Gloria never forgot where she came from, the people of Temple and how they shaped who she was. The family suggests planting a rose bush in memory or making a donation to Temple Futures for the Arcadia Theater, Attention: Don Higdon, P. O. Box158, Temple, Texas 76503.

In lieu of a memorial service, the family suggests you turn to chapter 16 of Grapes of Wrath and read Tom farewell to Ma or treat yourself to a classic movie and think of Gloria. Toplace anobituaryad pleasegoonlineto: latimes.com/placeobituary orcallMs.Smithor Ms.Ryan 1-800-528-4637 Ext.77241orExt.77242 HillsideMortuary800-576-1994 deathbyherbelovedhusband, HowardL.Markham;herson, RaymondMarkham.and andSamuelTolar. Sheissurvivedbyherson daughterBarbara(husband, granddaughtersKathleen, KerryanneandAllisonandby herbrotherCorkieTolarof InLieuofflowersitis suggestedthatmemorialsbe madetoSMAFoundation888 SeventhAve.Suite400,NY., N.Y.10019orALS27001 AgouraRadSuite250 5104 Friendswillbereceivedfrom RoseHillsMortuaryand 90608whereserviceswillbe Chapel. Dec.5,1935-June4,2009 Passedawayathishomein survivedbyhisbrotherMarc MalvinandhisauntIrene MalvinofLosAngelesandhis long-termpartnerRichard ConradofPalmSprings. HewasborninNewYork CityandrelocatedtoCalifornia in1973.Hewasapopularand successfulbusinessmanas ownerofRichardBarryShoe CollectiononElPaseoinPalm Desert.

AMemorialServicewillbe heldatalaterdate. LLACAR, JR. Bob (Perfecto) February 13, 1946 June 5, 2009 Perfecto (63) passed away on Friday, June 5, 2009 at UCLA Medical Center. He is survived by Eleanor V. Llacar, mother of his two sons, Joel (Rachelle) and Carlo; grandson, Jordan; and sister, Mayleen.

Bob hailed from a large family of 13 brothers and sisters; he is remembered and beloved by his nieces, nephews, in-laws, other relatives, clients, students, fraternity brothers, fellow attorneys and man man friends. HomeofPeaceMortuary (800)300-0223 HillsideMemorialPark Morturay(800)576-1994 DearsonofDr.Stephenand brotherofJonathanLeavitt, andcherishedfriendofmany. Diedsuddenlyandtragicallyon 31inLosAngeles. MaxwasborninTruckee, Californiain1978.Heattended TownSchoolforboys, wasastandoutatNewYork UniversitysTischSchoolofthe Arts.Hewasabrilliantactor, songwriter. willberememberedalwaysfor thesequalitiesandforhis humor.

ServiceswereheldinSan Francisco.Donationsin memoryofMaxmaybemade toSanFrancisco's ContemporaryJewishMuseum. SINAIMEMORIALCHAPEL JONES, Joe Washington 1913 2009 Was a resident of Los Angeles for 42 years and for many years lived at 3431 Stocker street and at the St. John of God Retirement Center (2002-2005). Joe moved to Cleveland, Oh in 2005 to be near her daughter and grandchildren and passed away peacefully after a short illness, Tuesday June 9th, 2009. While in Los Angeles Joe was a member of the Transfiguration Catholic church and the local Delta Sigma Theta sorority organization.

She is the wife of the late Victor J. Jones, Sr. Loving Mother of Melanie J. Boyd and the late Victor J. (Buddy) Jones, Jr.

Dear grandmother of Victoria (Tori) and Evin (Rachael) Boyd. Greatgrandmother of Victor W. (Buddy), Samuel and Rebecca Boyd, with a host of nieces, nephews, and friends who she loved dearly. Funeral services will be Monday, June 15th 10:00 at the E.F. Boyd Son Funeral Home, 2165 East 89th St, Cleveland, Ohio 44106.

216-791-0770 Margiepassedawayinher homeinMarinaDelReyonJune 8,2008. Margiewasalovingsisterto friendtoallwhoknewher.She wasbestknownforherlove andknowledgeofsportsand withfamilyandfriends.Margie workedinthehealthinsurance brokerageindustryforover20 years.Shewillberemembered andmissedbyallwhoknew andlovedher. toWorkingWardrobesorOp- erationSchoolBell. ServicewillbeheldJune17, Place an Obituary Online go to latimes.com/placeobituary 2009 numerousniecesandnephews, andmanyotherrelatives. RogergraduatedfromUCLAat WWII.Heenteredthemilitary servicein1941andafterbeing TuskegeeAirman.Afterthe degreefromSouthwesternLaw School.Helaterworkedforthe LosAngelesCountyDistrict AttorneyandProbation Offices.

Funeralserviceswillbeheld atSt.Philip'sEpiscopal LosAngeles.Inlieuofflowers, contributionsmaybemadeto theTuskegeeAirmen 90045. (88)passedawaypeacefully onJune2inAlhambra. Sheissurvivedbyhersister, HatsukoNakatsukaandmany otherrelatives. Sheisprecededindeathby herhusbandHarryandson Aaron. Aburialservicewillbeheld a.m.atRoseHillsMemorial www.fukuimortuary.com (213)626-0441 OLIVER-HUDSON, Ola J.

October 12, 1946 June 5, 2009 Ola Hudson, 62, loving mother, cherished friend and creative spirit passed away after a battle with cancer. A native of Los Angeles, she was a lifelong devotee of the arts, a passion that embraced all forms of self- expression from dance and fashion design, to theater, photography, music and poetry. Ms. Hudson had an extensive background in Dance and Theatre Arts studying with The Lester Horton School of Modern Dance, Bella Lewitzsky and Linda Gold in Los Angeles, The Institute of Dance in Paris, The Max Rivers School in London and Le Loft in Switzerland. As an accomplished couturier and costumer, her clients included Diana Ross, The Pointer Sisters, Stevie Wonder, Janet Jackson, and John Lennon.

A collection of the work she designed for David Bowie can be found on permanent display at New Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art. And she designed fashion collections for Henri Bendels in New York, Fred Segals and Max Field Blu in Los Angeles, Right Bank Clothing in Beverly Hills, and Neiman Marcus. Ms. Hudson raised two sons, each of whom followed in her footsteps by pursuing a career in the arts. Her oldest son, Saul, is the iconic rock guitarist best known as Slash and her youngest son, Albion, Ash is the director of Conart, a graphics and clothing company.

In recent years, Ola has continued to share her performance art with new works of poetry, song, dance, design and photography. Some of her most recent performance pieces include, I Stand (published in Voices Magazine) and Testimony (dedicated to the tragedy in New Orleans). Her photography has been featured in Fred Segal, West Hollywood. She is a dedicated member of the Board of Directors at Westside Regional Center for the Handicapped. And recently, was nominated by Santa Monica College as a Distinguished Alumni for Creative Consultation, Choreography and Costume Design for the College.

Ola is survived by her husband, Anthony Hudson, sons, Saul Albion Hudson, grandchildren, London Cash Hudson and nephews Eduardo Wayne Williams. A private memorial service is being held for family and friends. In lieu of flowers, contributions are being accepted for The Ola Hudson Scholarship, a fund created to promote excellence in modern dance and choreography at Santa Monica College where she both studied and worked. Donations should be sent to The Ola Hudson Scholarship Premier Business Management, 15260 Ventura Sherman Oaks, CA 91403. peacefullysur- roundedbyhis daughtersonJune MT.HewasbornonNovember HegraduatedfromWoodbury Collegein1942andmarried BettyLipscomb.Heservedin BottlingCompanyofLosAn- gelesin1946.Afteralongand 1984asVicePresidentofPublic Affairs.HeandBettymovedto SantaBarbarawheretheyen- theirbelovedCalifornia coastline.Theyweremarried63 years.

Gordonissurvivedbyhis wasprecededindeathbyhis Privatefamilyservicewith intermentatSunsetHillsCeme- ofAlzheimer'sin1997returned metoBaltimorewithfamily ty'sFlowerShopandwas knownasthevioletlady. I'msurvivedbysiblingsMary ThomasHelenByrneand GeorgeKirwan.Myhusband Charlesprecededmeindeath. Anyonerememberingmemay 21102. Toplaceanobituaryad pleasegoonlineto: latimes.com/placeobituary orcallMs.SmithorMs.Ryan 1-800-528-4637 Ext.77241orExt.77242 THOMAS, Arlene D. June 29, 1942 May 29, 2009 Mrs.

Thomas passed away at her home and is survived by her daughters Lee Kessner and Susan Martinez and her grandchildren Shayne, Nicholas, Mikaele, Milan and Mia. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Los An eles Animal Shelter. retreatmasterand quietlyinhisbedroomat anniversaryofhisordination. aFranciscanfriarand57years apriest. FatherTangissurvivedby siblingsMs.MargaretTang, Ms.AliceJ.Tang,Mr.Robert wasprecededindeathby siblingsJudgeThomasTang, Ms.MaryAnnTang,andMr.

EugeneTang. PavilionatSts.Simon&Jude Beach.TheFuneralMassison Beach.Privateinurnmentwill beatMissionSantaBarbara. Formoreinformationcall HeritageMemorialServices (714)842-2400 Mrs.Stockleywasborn SharonAnnLewisinWaterloo, DaughterofMargurite MartinLewisandLeslieR. childinafamilythatincluded Leslie. ShemovedtoLosAngeles in1943andattendedFranklin HighSchool.Mrs.Stockley sanginthechoirof ImmaculateConceptionChurch andwasamemberoftheVFW AuxiliaryandAmericanLegion Mrs.Stockleyisprecededin GeorgeW.Stockleyofthe MhariCunninghamand survivedbyhertwodaughters StockleyGeorgesandson-in- lawRipGeorgesofSouth Cunninghamandson-in-law RobertCunninghamofPalmer, MorganCunninghamand cousinCathyE.Boggsand family.

Amemorialmasswillbeheld June16at10a.m.at ImmaculateConception Monrovia. asksthatyouhonorSharon's loveofanimalsthroughapage wastheoldestofthe9Chil- drenborntoHarryandHazel DawsonofHarahan.Sheleaves SteffienandVictoriaCaughron inlawJeffandher8brothers andsistersandtheirfamilies. Afterspendingalmost25of thelast40yearsinLosAn- gelesshemovedtoLaughlin Nevadain2001withherhus- band.MaryLynnewasan activeswimmerandreader thatalsolovedtotraveland lunchwithherRedHatfriends. Shelovedlifeandhadgreat compassionforherfriendsand family. beheldatSt.JohntheBaptist MountSinaiMemorialParks andMortuaries-Hollywood precededindeathbyher Bothwereactiveinmany projectsandphilanthropiesfor theLincolnHeightscommunity throughKiwanisandChamber ofCommerce.Longtimearea oftheDalyShoeStore.They wereabeautifulcouplewho ledabeautifullife.

Sheissurvivedbyher daughterPat(Bob); grandchildrenRob(Roxanne), Julie(Ashraf), Karen(Christopher)and grandchildrenAnthony, Florenceandbymanyloving niecesandnephews. Allserviceswereheldon CalvaryMortuaryand Cemetery.Donationscanbe MargaretSanjacomo. www.calvarymortuary.com www.guerragutierrez.com omeof eace Mortuary ProvidingJewishFuneralServices InAllCemeteries 800-300-0223 LosAngeles LosAngeles 1-800-286-6789 Mt.SinaiMemorialPrk,Single Negotiable(310)795-8004Pp ForestLawnHollywoodHills RoseHills4lotsinGardenof Affection.1lotinWhispering OAKDALEMEMORIALPARK FORESTLAWNHOLLYWOODHILLS John C. Harrison May 15, 1940 June 11, 2009 Our dear friend John left us all a piece of his gentle spirit, his persistent sense of justice, his unequivocal love for all four legged creatures and his eternally giving nature. He was loved by so many people that he might have altered the state of the Universe; making it a better world for his having been here.

miss you John. Your man lovin friends. InMemoriam JeanneDevall complicationsfrombreast cancer.Sheissurvivedbyher ReverendJohnV.Worthington; Roehrig(Tom)andKatherine A.Haworth(Michael);andfive Worthington. BarbarawasborninLos thedaughterofLesterShields DeVallandAileenMayMitchell. AftergraduatingfromJohn MarshallHighSchooland receivedM.A.andB.D.degrees fromSanFranciscoTheological Seminaryin1962and1964.

Shewasasocialworkerfor LosAngelesCountyand workedintheecumenical studentministryatthe UniversityofCaliforniaatSan Diego.Shewasordaineda MinisterinthePresbyterian Church(USA)in1979and becametheAssistantPastor oftheCollegePark Diego.Beginningin1981,she servedthePresbyteryofSan DiegoasanAssociatefor MissionandActingExecutive Presbyter.In1989shebecame theInterimExecutive PresbyterforthePresbytery ofSanFernandoandin1990 becametheExecutive PresbyterofthePresbyteryof thePalisadesinnortheastern NewJersey.Sheretiredto Barbara'sservicetothe churchwasextensive.InSan Diegoshewasinstrumentalin theorganizationoftheMira MesaPresbyterianChurch beginningin1972.Shedidthe basicdevelopmentworkthat ledtotheopeningoftheMira MesaPresbyterianChurch Preschoolin1977.Sheguided socialandmissionministries ofthePresbyteryofSanDiego duringthe1980sandwas activeinecumenicalministries inSanDiegoCountyforwomen personnel. InthePresbyterianChurch rolesintheSynodofSouthern CaliforniaandHawaiiandthe SynodoftheNortheast.She wasacommissionertothe 1982GeneralAssemblyand servedontaskforcesforthe BoardofPensionsand SoutheastAsianMinistries. Shewasamemberand moderatorofthenational MissionDevelopmentand ResourcesCommittee.Shealso servedseveraltermsonthe AlumniCouncilofSan FranciscoTheological Seminary. Barbaraenjoyedtimewith herchildrenandgrandchildren andwasproudoftheir accomplishments.Shetraveled extensivelyamongthe churchesofsoutheastAsiaand traveledwithJohninEurope, RussiaandChina. GodblessedBarbarawith extraordinaryskillsof administrationwhichsheused inherordainedministry.She blessedherfamilyand churchesinhercarewithher loveandcompassion.Her deathcomestooearlyforus all.

Giftsinhermemorymaybe madetoSusanG.Komenfor theCureortoministriesof thechurchesofthe PresbyterianChurch(USA). MountSinaiMemorialParks andMortuaries-Hollywood WEITZMAN, Seymour (Chick) Born May 18, 1923 in Chicago, Illinois. Died peacefully in his sleep on June 12, 2009. Survived by his 4 children: Farryl Weitzman, Marc Weitzman (Kathie), Bruce Weitzman, Terie Lesner; 2 stepdaughers: Randy Greenspan (Rob), Karen Hampton; brother: Marvin Weitzman; 9 grandchildren: Tracy (Paul), Erin (Steve), Jason (Roxana), Evan, Rachel (Floyd), Amy, Jackie, Elana, Danielle and 6 great-grandchildren: Riley, Jayda, Charly, Lexi, Ljay and Carter. Services will be held at Mt.

Sinai (Los Angeles) on Monday, June 15th at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the charit of our choice..

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