01 May 2024

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	 Barbara Birdie O’Brien ….

••• Barbara Birdie O’Brien ….


••• Barbara Birdie O’Brien Bell 1927-2024 Barbara Birdie O’Brien Bell, beloved sister, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-greatgrandmother, and great-great-great-grandmother, passed away in the presence of family and in the comfort of her home on Feb. 17, 2024. Barbara worked as an accountant much of her adult life, but where she found her most joy was in her hobbies and her volunteer work, and especially as the matriarch of a family that grew to more than 40 strong. The second of four children, Barbara was born on July 30, 1927, in Great Falls, Montana, to Robert Emmett O’Brien and Birdie Jones. After staying in Montana with her older sister Pat and their father during the Great Depression, Barbara moved with Pat to Maywood, California, to live with their mother, stepfather, younger sister Dorothy and baby brother Victor. The draw of the Midwest— and her close connection with her best friend Nicky—saw Barbara move to Oklahoma for her high school years. After graduating, Barbara moved back to Maywood to begin her career and never left the state. (Though she did join Nicky in Oklahoma for their 50th high school reunion!) Shortly after returning to California, Barbara met Glenn Alan Moe, whom she married. They had three children, Don, Kathryn and Cheryl. Barbara remarried in 1963 to Bob Bell, with whom she had a daughter, Dianne. Bob and Barbara lived in Whittier much of their lives— becoming quite the formidable duo on SoCal bowling lanes— before moving to Leisure World in Seal Beach in 2003, where they lived together until Bob’s passing in 2015. Barbara remained in their Leisure World home, often volunteering at the book store, until her passing. Barbara is survived by her sister Dorothy, her four children and three stepchildren, and dozens and dozens of descendants. She may be gone but her legacy will live on for generations.

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24 April 2024

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Seal Beach police increase traffic enforcement in LW

Seal Beach police increase traffic enforcement in LW


In the coming weeks and months, LW residents will see an increased police presence, as the Seal Beach Police Department will have a greater focus on enforcement of all traffic laws within the LW community. Enforcement efforts began on April 22, with officers issuing citations for vehicle and traffic violations within the community. In mid-April, SBPD announced a collaborative effort with the

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Hazardous materials illegally dumped at 1.8-acre site

Hazardous materials illegally dumped at 1.8-acre site


HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE Leftover household products that contain corrosive, toxic, ignitable or reactive ingredients are considered household hazardous waste. Products such as paints, cleaners, oils, batteries and pesticides that contain potentially hazardous ingredients require special handling when residents dispose of them. Residents are prohibited from disposing of household hazardous

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Dispose of unwanted, expired drugs April 27

Dispose of unwanted, expired drugs April 27


DRUG TAKEBACK Leisure World residents, family members and caregivers can drop off unwanted or expired prescription drugs at the Main Gate on Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The drug takeback event is a collaboration between the Drug Enforcement Administration, Seal Beach Police Department, local Ralph’s Pharmacy and the Golden Rain Foundation. The groups have collaborated for over

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Botanical garden trip is May 23

Botanical garden trip is May 23


GRF BUS TRIP The Recreation Department is offering a GRF spring bus trip to see the SOAR Butterfly Exhibit at the South Coast Botanic Garden on Thursday, May 23, at 10 a.m. Tickets are $45 per person, which includes the special exhibit, self-guided tour of the gardens and bus transportation. “The exhibit features immersion into hundreds of tropical butterflies that you wouldn’t normally

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