Obituaries - June 18, 1996
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Calvillo, Virgilio Medrano, 33, of Newhall, laborer for Santa Clarita Disposal. Santa Clarita Mortuary, Santa Clarita.
Castro, Jean L., 70, of Sun Valley, homemaker. Valley Funeral Home, Burbank.
D’Errico, Grace May, 70, of West Hills, retired credit manager for Sears, Roebuck & Co. San Fernando Mortuary, San Fernando.
Eason, Janet Marie, 60, medical billing coordinator. Santa Clarita Mortuary, Santa Clarita.
Fortner, Edna, 68, of Burbank, retired waitress for Griffith Park golf courses. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills.
Istepanyan, Istepan, 83, of Tarzana, retired self-employed real estate agent. Bastian & Perrott Mortuary, Northridge.
James, Norma Jean, 64, Reseda, retired secretary for 20th Century Insurance Co. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills.
Kistner, Thelma E., 91, of La Crescenta. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills.
Kristensen, Gary, 43, of Plainsboro, N.J., formerly of Granada Hills, computer programmer for Firmenich. Bastian & Perrott Mortuary, Northridge.
Martel, Lucy, 31, of Panorama City, homemaker. J.T. Oswald Mortuary, San Fernando.
Mattis, Bill, 86, of Burbank, retired bank manager for Security Pacific. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills.
Papenberg, JoAnne, 55, of Northridge, student at Cal State Northridge and retired bookkeeper for Ralphs. Eternal Valley Mortuary, Newhall.
Peace, Mary Ann, 47, of Woodland Hills, real estate broker. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills.
Peak, Jay, 79, of North Hollywood, retired inspector supervisor for Lockheed Corp. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills.
Puett, Samuel Duncan, 85, of North Hollywood, retired farmer. Aftercare California Cremation and Burial Society, North Hollywood.
Ramirez, Joseph Lopez, 74, of San Fernando, retired baker for Western Bagel. J.T. Oswald Mortuary, San Fernando.
Shults, Marie A., 92, of Burbank, retired artist and homemaker. Eckerman-Heisman Funeral Service, Burbank.
Vandrovec, James R., 81, of Burbank, retired aerospace engineer for Roylin Inc. Valley Funeral Home, Burbank.
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