Obituaries - Sept. 29, 1995
Chastec, Joseph Walter, 86, of Van Nuys, retired self-employed furniture salesman. Utter-McKinley Mortuary, Mission Hills.
Davis, Albert Brampton, 66, of Lancaster, retired pharmacist. Murphy Mortuary, Lancaster.
Davis, Chester, 82, of North Hollywood, retired salesman for Simonds Pump Co. J.T. Oswald Mortuary, North Hollywood.
Davis, Dale A., 69, of Burbank, retired truck driver for States Warehouse. The Valley Funeral Home, Burbank.
Doal, Allan E., 76, of Glendale, retired salesman for plywood industry. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Glendale.
Gaetano, Tom Milazzo, 92, of Burbank, retired public relations representative for YMCA-New York. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills.
Giles, John Bernhardt, 81, of Burbank, retired linoleum installer for C.F. Graas Linoleum. Eckerman--Heisman Funeral Service, Burbank.
Kusche, Lloyd, 92, of Glendale, retired pastor. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills.
Mack, David Hamilton, 100, of Glendale, retired truck driver for 20th Century Fox. The Neptune Society, Burbank.
Monroe, Joseph Lee, 43, of Los Angeles, formerly of Sherman Oaks, self-employed musician. J.T. Oswald Mortuary, North Hollywood.(S-Mon
Nurmsen, Bernard W., 88, of Studio City, retired owner and operator of Nurmsen Paint. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills.
Pozas, Leandro C., 77, of Pacoima, retired supply officer for Lockheed Corp. Utter-McKinley Mortuary, Mission Hills.
Rasak, John Charles, 72, of Woodland Hills, retired surgeon and physician. Callanan Mortuary, Los Angeles.Mon
Reutter, Roy Edwin, 78, of North Hollywood, retired insurance claims adjuster for John L. Thompson Insurance Co. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills.
Simansky, Lucille June, 71, of Reseda, retired clerk for Zenith Insurance Co. Lorenzen Mortuary, Reseda.
Stagnaro, Larry, 50, of West Hills, salesperson for Audio Video World Class. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills.(S-Fri)
Venard, Howard, 88, of North Hollywood, retired aircraft contractor for Lockheed Corp. Pierce Brothers Valhalla Mortuary, North Hollywood.
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