Obituaries - Oct. 18, 1994
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Baker, Jesse S., 78, of Sylmar, retired machinist for Kaiser Steel. San Fernando Mortuary, San Fernando.
Carpina, Conrado A., 58, of Glendale, realtor. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Glendale.
Costopolous, Tom, 63, of Northridge, manager for General Motors. Bastian & Perrott Mortuary, Northridge.
Dahl, Elsa, 77, of North Hollywood. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills.
Davis, Charles Jr., 60, of Marina del Rey, formerly of North Hollywood, industrial real estate broker for CDI Properties. J. T. Oswald Mortuary, Reseda.
Findeis, Sylvia Jean, 83, of Tarzana, retired dental assistant. J. T. Oswald Mortuary, Reseda.
Flores, Manuel, 72, of Pacoima, retired food market owner. Rucker’s Mortuary, Pacoima.
Gutierrez, Natalio, 60, of North Hollywood, gardener. San Fernando Mortuary, San Fernando.
Hall, Geraldine Ann, 47, of Lancaster, manager for K mart. Halley-Olsen Funeral Chapel, Lancaster.
Jaramillo, Fidel Jaso, 74, of Sylmar, retired heavy equipment operator for the construction industry. Noble Chapel, San Fernando.
Lesino, Katharine Margaret, 82, of Woodland Hills, homemaker. Gates, Kingsley & Gates Mortuary, Canoga Park.
Pierfax, Albert John, 67, of Pacoima, plasterer. Rucker’s Mortuary, Pacoima.
Sambrano, Santiago (Sandy), 72, of Panorama City, retired maintenance supervisor for the Los Angeles Unified School District. Eckerman-Heisman Funeral Service, Burbank.
Sawhney, Damyanti, 80, of Encino, homemaker. J. T. Oswald Mortuary, Reseda.
Sherrard, Wesley, 77, of Encino, retired costumer for Paramount Studios. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills.
Sperling, Franklin, 75, of Arleta, retired security guard for Glendale Federal Bank. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills.
Spry, Karen R., 55, of Tujunga, Superior Court clerk. Ferrara & Callahan Funeral Directors, Sunland.
Staubs, Rudolph William Sr., 78, of Glendale, retired auto mechanic. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Glendale.
Winslow, John Willard, 67, of La Crescenta, engineer for Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Glendale.
Obituaries are published free of charge as a public service to readers. They are based on information provided by mortuaries.
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