05 May 2021

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Though  the Fitness  ….

Though the Fitness ….


Though the Fitness Center has reopened, some exerciseminded LWers continue to meet on the greenbelts a couple of times a week to not only keep fit, but also socialize. Here, Sam Prince, 4-year-old grandson of Mutual 4 resident Janet Lesin, leads the group on April 25. Jojo Weingart

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OBITUARIES

OBITUARIES


Ock Sang Im 1933–2021 Ock Sang Im passed away on April 24, at the age of 87. She is survived by Suk Im, her husband of 62 years, their three children and three grandchildren. Ock was born in Korea and moved with her children to Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1965 to join her husband, who was working toward a Ph.D. The family subsequently lived in Arizona, Michigan and Colorado. In 1979, the Ims returned to Korea, where Ock and her husband lived for the next 30 years. One of Ock’s proudest achievements was her 20-year tenure in the logistics division of the United States Armed Forces in Seoul, Korea. In 2008, Ock and Suk moved back to the U.S. and settled in Leisure World. Ock’s life in Leisure World was one of the happiest periods of her life. She was involved in many activities including the Korean American Choir, Creative Writers Club and the classical music appreciation class. Her enthusiasm for golf led her to compete in tournaments. Ock’s creative talents were expressed in painting, creative writing, and gardening. Most of all, she loved Leisure World for its warm and diverse community. She valued friendship, and her many friends will greatly miss her. A memorial service for Ock Sang Im was held on May 5 at the Korean Martyrs Catholic Center. The family requests that donations to the church be made in the place of flowers.

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