Valley Obituaries
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Clarke, Don M., 75, of Chatsworth, retired supervisor for GTE. Crawford Mortuary, Northridge.
Glaser, Matthew Adam, 22, of North Hills, student at Pierce College. San Fernando Mortuary, San Fernando.
Huffman, Rhoda Margene (Maggie), 58, of Palmdale, computer operator. Crawford Mortuary, Northridge.
Lacey, Madeline Peart, 86, of Van Nuys, homemaker. Eternal Valley Mortuary, Newhall.
Luizzi, Elizabeth, 92, of Woodland Hills, retired saleswoman for Ben Franklin Stores. Crawford Mortuary, Northridge.
Merrifield, Agnes M., 78, of West Hills, retired clerk for U. S. Postal Service. Lorenzen Mortuary, Reseda.
Murphy, Christine Lee, 42, of Van Nuys, retired service representative for Pacific Bell. Pierce Brothers Valhalla Mortuary, North Hollywood.
Nemeth, John L., 89, of Van Nuys, retired owner of heating and air-conditioning business. Bastian & Perrott Mortuary, Northridge.
Ortega, Lupe, 2, of Van Nuys. Pierce Brothers-Meyer Mitchell Mortuary, Van Nuys.
Palm, Edmund Dale, 81, of Sylmar, retired supervisor for Rockwell International Corp. San Fernando Mortuary, San Fernando.
Peterson, Margaret A., 62, of Hacienda Heights, formerly of North Hollywood, homemaker. Pierce Brothers Valhalla Mortuary, North Hollywood.
Pietropaoli, Enrica, 91, of Granada Hills, homemaker. Utter-McKinley Mortuary, Mission Hills.
Ramsey, William Reese, 75, of Acton, horse ranch owner. Halley-Olsen Funeral Chapel, Lancaster.
Rose, Harry, 91, of Panorama City, retired real estate agent. Pierce Brothers Valhalla Mortuary, North Hollywood.
Simmons, Helen, 75, of North Hills, homemaker. Bastian & Perrott Mortuary, Northridge.
Smith, Emma Yvonne, 71, of Lake View Terrace, retired clerk for Certified Life Insurance Co. Rucker’s Mortuary, Pacoima.
Tully, Robert Thomas, 72, of Encino, retired forklift operator for General Motors Corp. Praiswater Funeral Home, Van Nuys.
Youngblood, Darryl D., 39, of West Hills, fuel tank specialist for the U. S. National Guard. Crawford Mortuary, Northridge.
Obituaries are published free of charge as a public service to readers. They are based on information provided by mortuaries.
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