19 June 2024

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Life Options Expo to feature a variety of services and vendors on June 28

Life Options Expo to feature a variety of services and vendors on June 28


The Golden Rain Foundation, in partnership with Lucent Care and Oakmont and Ivy Park Senior Care, invites everyone to the seventh annual 2024 Life Options Expo on Friday, June 28, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., in Clubhouse 4. The following vendors will be in attendance. • U.S. Vets and the VA Burial Center will offer information and peer advocates to answer questions and connect vets with needed

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Mary Cox Greytak  1922-2024 ….

Mary Cox Greytak 1922-2024 ….


Mary Cox Greytak 1922-2024 Friendly and witty would describe Mary Cox Greytak (nee Duitz), 102, who passed away on May 28, 2024, in Seal Beach. She was born on April 28, 1922, in Jeffersonville, Indiana, to Leo and Mary Duitz. The third of four girls, Mary had a wonderful childhood. After high school she attended secretarial school and became a reporter for the Jeffersonville Times. While volunteering for the United Service Organizations (USO), Mary met J. Claude Cox in Jeffersonville. They married October 1945. Immediately after the wedding, they moved to El Monte, California, to live with his parents. Later, they moved to Baldwin Park, California, and were blessed with a son, Wayne Bruce. Forty months later, they welcomed their daughter, Dee Mary. Mary was an office manager for State Farm, a job she loved for 50 years. Mary and Claude were active square dancers and had many leadership responsibilities and a sense of adventure they visited 49 states. At the passing of her wonderful husband in September 1983, Mary moved to Orange, California, to live with her daughter. In 1999, Mary moved to Mutual 9 in Leisure World. Mary joined the Cribbage Club, where she met many friends and her future husband, Roger Wieber. Mary shared 18 months with this friendly, personable, romantic man. They were active in many LW activities before Roger’s passing in 2002. Widowhood was not God’s plan, and while attending Cribbage Club, Mary met and married Gary Greytak. She and Gary had a wonderful time together in LW. They attended Holy Family Catholic Church, the Friendly Couples Club, volunteered in Meals on Wheels, shared in Mutual director responsibilities, and were officers in the Cribbage Club. The two of them aged with grace, calling Gary’s oxygen machine “Jezebel” and Mary’s walker “George.” Making light of hard things was their way of carrying burdens. Mary loved her family. Celebrating together was a high priority, and balancing a spoon on your nose was a family tradition at many gatherings. Mary leaves behind daughter, Dee (Brian); daughter-inlaw, Sue; sister, Alice Joy; three granddaughters, Stephanie, Wendy and Kelly; and four great-grandchildren, Lance, Ryan, Mitchell and Rachel. Mary was preceded in death by husbands, Claude, Roger, Gary, her son Wayne, and her sisters, Dorothy and Leola. Services for Mary will be held on June 29 at 11 a.m. at Holy Family Church. A celebration of life will follow the service at LW Community Church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of Mary Greytak to the USO, P.O. box 96860 Washington, D.C., 20077-7677. ••• The obituaries deadline is Friday at 4 p.m., prior to the desired Thursday publication date. Obituaries that are received later than Friday will go in the following week’s issue. Email obituary notices to laurieb@lwsb.com with photos attached as jpg files. The first 250 words, plus one picture, are free to publish in the newspaper; each additional word is 25 cents. For more information, call 562-430-0534, ext. 2801, or email laurieb@lwsb.com.
12 June 2024

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Community Gardens poised to open soon

Community Gardens poised to open soon


AMENITIES GRF is poised to open the new Community Gardens, located at the 1.8 Acres, this month. The project, which was completed on time and within budget, will provide 248 spaces, including 25 ADA compliant ones, for residents to grow their own fresh produce as well as share with their neighbors. The Recreation Department has been coordinating the culling of the waitlist behind the scenes.

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Second transportation town hall scheduled for June 21

Second transportation town hall scheduled for June 21


TRANSPORTATION The GRF Board will host a town hall at 2 p.m., Friday, June 21, in Clubhouse 4 to get more resident input on a proposal to replace Minibus transportation service with an on-demand shuttle service provided by Circuit Transit, Inc. To that end, there is also a resident survey on page 2. Spurred by the possibility of costsavings in a year when assessments saw significant increases,

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Guide to summer fun in LW is being delivered

Guide to summer fun in LW is being delivered


The 2024 Spotlight On Entertainment is residents’ go-to guide for summer fun in Leisure World— including Amphitheater concerts and GRF bus trips. A copy is being delivered to each resident’s home this week. Extra copies are available in the News Office, located near the Amphitheater. The front cover of the 2024 Spotlight On Entertainment magazine.

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GRF swap meet is this weekend

GRF swap meet is this weekend


GRF swap meet is this weekend The GRF Recreation Department will host a community swap meet on Saturday, June 15, in the Administration parking lot from 8 a.m.-noon. A variety of items will be sold, from gently used household items and tools to art work, antiques, collectibles, jewelry, pottery and crafts. For more information, contact recreation.department@ lwsb. com or call 562-431-6586,

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