24 July 2024

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roomy buses with friendly drivers, ….

roomy buses with friendly drivers, ….


roomy buses with friendly drivers, plus reliable schedules and on-call service. Many especially valued the shuttle service home after big events. Several eloquently argued that the Minibuses should be viewed as any other amenity— available to all and used by some with the universal benefit of making Leisure World a soughtafter retirement sanctuary. GRF Director Nick Massetti of Mutual 17

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In Memoriam  Elaine Larson ….

In Memoriam Elaine Larson ….


In Memoriam Elaine Larson Condon Elaine Larson Condon of Mutual 1, passed peacefully on June 29 after a brief illness. Beloved mother, devoted sister, and true-blue LA Dodgers’ fan, Elaine enjoyed a life filled with international travel, great friendships and plenty of chilled rosé. Born in Whittier, Elaine attended Whittier High School and Stanford University, enjoyed a successful 30-year career as a runway model, and lived in France with the loves of her life, her husband André and her cherished dogs, Boo Boo and Magic. Elaine is survived by her daughters, Debbie Levine and Loren Halleran and son-inlaw John Halleran; sister and brother-in-law Pat and Bob Kalayjian; grandchildren Taylor Petty and Bo Halleran; and great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and their children, along with countless admirers. We will all miss her quick wit, keen intelligence, kind heart, and elegant style. Donations would be welcome at any animal-related charities.

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Lavern Hal Jackson   ….

Lavern Hal Jackson ….


Lavern Hal Jackson 1940-2024 Lavern Hal Jackson, born in Afton, Iowa, on Jan. 8, 1940, passed away on July 7, 2024. Preceded in death by his parents Loretta and Haldon Jackson, Lavern is survived by his beloved wife of 60 years, Sandra Jackson; his sons Randall, Landon, and Brandon Jackson; his three cherished grandchildren; his nieces and nephews; and his sister Hallie Jackson Moon. Lavern moved to Buena Park just a few weeks after high school to begin his singing career with the Wagon Masters at Knott’s Berry Farm. This initial foray into music laid the foundation for a life filled with melody and song. He had a long and fulfilling career running catering trucks for Orange County Food Services. His passion for music remained strong, leading him to open the John Wayne Theater at Knott’s Berry Farm with his band, The Here and Now. Lavern’s singing career truly flourished later in life when he was discovered by the Trinity Broadcast Network. He became a celebrated gospel singer, renowned for his soulful voice and heartfelt performances, achieving over 20 chart-topping albums over his more than 20-year career. Lavern will be remembered for his exceptional talent, his dedication to his family, and his unwavering faith. His music touched the hearts of many, and his legacy will continue to inspire and uplift those who knew him and those who will come to know him through his recordings. There will be a service on Saturday, July 27, at 3 p.m. at HIS Place Church, 14061 Chestnut St., Westminster, CA 92683.