Obituaries - April 4, 1995
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Armour, James, 66, of Burbank, plant engineer for Merle Norman Cosmetics. The Valley Funeral Home, Burbank.
Baker, Carol Irene, 67, of Granada Hills, homemaker. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills. Beal, Ann Louise, 76, of Quartz Hill, homemaker. Halley-Olsen Funeral Chapel, Lancaster.
Boyadzhyan, Khachik, 69, of Glendale, manager for the government of Armenia.
Brooks, David B., 40, of Glendale, registered nurse at Pacific Oaks Medical Group. Aftercare California Cremation and Burial Society, North Hollywood.
Castillo, Joel M., 54, of North Hills, restaurant chef. Aftercare California Cremation and Burial Society, North Hollywood.
Davtyan, Ervand, 78, of Glendale, carpenter. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills.
Delgado, Maria E., 61, of Tarzana, homemaker. Aftercare California Cremation and Burial Society, North Hollywood.
Glickman, Craig, 37, of Granada Hills, chief financial officer. Glasband-Willen Mortuary, North Hollywood.
Hallissey, Irma E., 79, of Encino, homemaker. J.T. Oswald Mortuary, Reseda.
Hunter, Amy Dean Cram, 97, of Granada Hills, retired professor at the University of Vermont. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills.
Lee, Gilbert Jay, 66, of Sunland, retired deli manager for Lucky Markets. Bade Mortuary, Tujunga.
Lowry, Howard S., 81, of Lake View Terrace, dentist. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills. MacLean, Della, 98, of Glendale, retired stenographer for the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Hollywood Hills.
Martin, Curtis L., 62, of Van Nuys, insurance agent. Praiswater Funeral Home, Van Nuys.
Peterson, Nadine N., 75, of Burbank, apartments owner. The Valley Funeral Home, Burbank.
Rosas, Jose V., 78, of North Hollywood, retired production manager for DeJay Co. Pierce Brothers Valhalla Mortuary, North Hollywood.
Sawdon, Margaret Mary, 75, of Arleta, retired supervisor for the Los Angeles Police Department. J.T. Oswald Mortuary, Reseda.
Truelove, Nancy, 76, of Reseda, homemaker. Forest Lawn Mortuary, Glendale.
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