08 May 2024

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Harold Weinger  1930 – ….

Harold Weinger 1930 – ….


Harold Weinger 1930 - 2024 Harold Weinger of Mutual 14 passed on May 4, 2024 at 93 with his wife, Marion, by his side. Harold and Marion were married in 1954 and were together for 70 years. Harold was father to Steven and Marsha, grandfather to Brad, Krista, Justin, Hayden, and Zachary, and great-grandfather to Jade, Zoey, Scarlett, Lyla, Lily, and Lexi. Harold also had a sister, Diane Vanwasshnova, and a brother Mort Weinger who both passed away several years ago. Harold was also close with Diane’s daughter (Melissa) and her family, which includes husband Scott and their children Brandon, Logan, and Olivia. Harold spent several years in the Army serving the military and earned the exclusive privilege of protecting President Truman. Harold treasured the role he played during those service years. He also managed many grocery stores and bakeries during his career and was also a food broker/salesman. Harold and Marion moved to Leisure World in 2000 after Harold retired from the grocery business. Harold’s hobbies included having dogs most of his life and also being around other dogs that would visit him in Leisure World. He was also an excellent bowler and participated in leagues when he lived in Michigan and California. The family is extremely grateful to the friends and family who would stop by to visit or call and talk with him. All of the caregivers and hospice staff made an excellent effort to ensure Harold was always well taken care of and cared for him with their hearts as well as their medical skills. Harold is also very grateful for his dedicated wife, Marion, who made sure he was the No. 1 person she cared for, which significantly contributed to his long and rewarding life. Harold will reside at the Riverside National Cemetery, and his family will honor him for his life and military service.

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•••  Marjoire Anne Moeller ….

••• Marjoire Anne Moeller ….


••• Marjoire Anne Moeller 1944-2024 Marjorie Ann Moeller, mother, grandmother, and friend, passed on April 17, 2024, unexpectedly at the age of 80 from an aneurism. Margie was born on January 30, 1944, in South Gate, California, to Adelaide French of Minnesota and Lt.Col. Thomas H. Mills of Montana who are both buried in Arlington Cemetery. Growing up in a military family, Margie had an adventurous upbringing in South Africa and Virginia with her late brothers, Mark and Danny, that sparked her imagination and love of travel. She married the late Robert Moeller of San Antonio, Texas, a respected federal marshal, in 1967. They lived in the Los Angeles area and Virginia while raising their two sons, Jeffrey and Bear. Margie retired from the aerospace industry and lived in Leisure World for 30 years. She shared more than 22 years with the late James Throgmorton, a retired aerospace engineer and beloved Leisure World musician and dancer. There are some people who live life so large it seems impossible they are gone. Margie’s daily activities seemed to defy the laws of time. She loved travelling, dancing, music, crochet, painting and spending time with her family. Margie was the kindest, most selfless, and loving soul. She gave all of herself every day to family, friends, and strangers alike, and we are bereaved by her passing. Margie is survived by her two sons, six grandchildren, one great granddaughter, and Ronna and Jamie Throgmorton. Join us for a celebration of a life on Monday, May 20, 11 a.m.2 p.m. in Clubhouse 4, 1419 Northwood Road, Seal Beach.

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‘Lulu’ to be screened in Learning Center

‘Lulu’ to be screened in Learning Center


LW OPERA CLUB Everyone is invited to attend a showing of composer Alban Berg’s contemporary opera “Lulu” on Tuesday, May 21, at 1:30 p.m. in the Learning Center of Clubhouse 3. The atonal (dissonant) music is based on the story of the German novelist Frank Wedekind, who explored the subjects of unrestrained mayhem including sexuality, murder and death in Vienna during the late 19th
01 May 2024

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Micro-transit program coming to Seal Beach

Micro-transit program coming to Seal Beach


CITY OF SEAL BEACH The CityofSealBeachlaunched a new pilot micro-transit program operated by Circuit with a grand ceremony on April 29. The GRF Board is in discussions about the viability of using similar Circuit vehicles to save money on GRF’s transportation costs. The city program was made possible by a grant from the Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC) Clean

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Improper flushing costs shareholders

Improper flushing costs shareholders


PLUMBING GRF Service Maintenance reports a growing incidence of blocked sewer pipes in the community, largely due to flushable wipes. That’s because most wipes labelled “flushable” are not biodegradable and cause major stoppages. GRF Service Maintenance Director Ruben Gonzalez reports that even though crews routinely pull wipes and other unflushables out of pipes, there are so many

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Board approves speed cushions, surveillance camera study

Board approves speed cushions, surveillance camera study


GRF BOARD RECAP by Ruth Osborn Communications Director The GRF Board of Directors met April 23 to consider speed bumps to enhance traffic safety, a contingency fund to plan ahead for skyrocketing insurance costs, a resident code of conduct and security systems. But first, GRF President Marsha Gerber accepted the midterm resignation of Mutual 1 representative Daniel Weber, acknowledging

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Enjoy mariachi, margaritas and more on May 5

Enjoy mariachi, margaritas and more on May 5


CINCO DE MAYO GRF’s Cinco de Mayo event will be held Sunday, May 5, featuring Koffel’s Mexican food truck and its famous virgin margaritas, plus a variety of Mexican and American food. The event will feature music by Mariachi Nuevo Jalisciense, one of the most popular groups of the genre in Southern California. The dancing and fun starts at 5 p.m. in the Clubhouse 6 parking lot, as well

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Cafe Vending Machines Relocated

Cafe Vending Machines Relocated


On April 25, the Cafe vending machines were relocated to the Clubhouse 6 Hospitality Area to extend residents’ hours of access to the machines. The outside soda machine will remain in the breezeway between Building 5 and the Health Care Center. Both the Cafe and copy shop were relocated at the end of April. GRF is looking to lease the now empty Building 5 spaces to create an additional source