19 April 2023

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David Yoon Kie Song  ….

David Yoon Kie Song ….


David Yoon Kie Song 1934-2023 David Yoon Kie Song was born in the city of Seoul, Korea, on May 14, 1934. He passed away peacefully at his home on a Saturday morning, April 15, 2023, in the company of his loving family at the age of 88 years old. He is survived by his wife, Angela Kyung Ok Song, and is the father of Michelle Kim, Mee Lyu and Darrin Song, and grandfather of Elizabeth Rutkowski, Crystal Woo, Jonathan Lyu, David Lyu and Elias Joon-ho Song. He was a devoted family man who immigrated to the United States to provide a better life for his children. With grit and determination, he created three generations of successful children. He is a true example of fulfilling the American Dream. He is leaving a legacy of hard work, the determination to succeed and his love to his family extending to his great grandchildren. He was passionate about golf, cold beers and his grandchildren up to his final days. During his retirement, he was one of the oldest players at his local golf course. His joy of a cold beer after playing nine holes continued to his last days. He was a good husband, a great father, and had a wonderful life.

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Madolyn Virginia Lacy 
	  ….

Madolyn Virginia Lacy ….


Madolyn Virginia Lacy 1932-2023 Madolyn Virginia Lacy, a dearly loved, mother,grandmother, great grandmother, aunt and friend to many, passed from this earth and into the arms of her savior early March 14, 2023, after a brief illness. She will be missed deeply by her friends and family, both of which were of great importance to her. She is survived by her two daughters: Stephanie (Lacy) Isbell and Denise (Lacy) Brown and their husbands; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on June 10 at 11 a.m. at Parkcrest Christian Church, 3936 Woodruff Ave., Long Beach, CA, 90808 in the main sanctuary.

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Leisure World Korean Community Church

Leisure World Korean Community Church


Leisure World Korean Community Church (LWKCC), led by Rev. Dr. Jang Young Yong, held a special Easter morning service for Korean LW residents on April 9. During the early morning service at 6 a.m., Pastor Hur Young Chin delivered a message and the LW choir sang Handel’s “Hallelujah.” The church also held an Easter service at 11:50 a.m.. The orchestra and choir sang “Worthy is the Lamb,
12 April 2023

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JUICE UP

JUICE UP


EV chargers are now active The newly installed chargers are located outside St. Andrews Gate by Emma DiMaggio emmad@lwsb.com Seven new electric vehicle (EV) chargers installed just outside the St. Andrews Gate are up and running. Installation was completed in late March and residents have already begun to charge their vehicles at the site. The chargers include three individual and

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Ballots inbound for bylaws change

Ballots inbound for bylaws change


VOTING Every Leisure World residence will receive a ballot this GRF election cycle asking for a vote on a GRF bylaws amendment ( see page 8) to ensure that only members of a Mutual can vote on their Mutual’s GRF representative. The bylaws amendment ballots will be mailed to GRF members in evennumbered Mutuals around May 5. Ballots for residences in Mutuals 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 15 and

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LWers should look out for ATM scam at nearby Wells Fargo

LWers should look out for ATM scam at nearby Wells Fargo


by Emma DiMaggio emmad@lwsb.com Leisure Worlders are encouraged to exercise extra caution when withdrawing cash in-person from nearby ATMs. Twice in March, suspects attempted to steal money from seniors withdrawing money from the Wells Fargo Bank ATM machine in the shopping center near the St. Andrews Gate entrance of Leisure World. On March 29, two suspects tried to make off with Leisure

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Catalytic converters stolen from buses

Catalytic converters stolen from buses


CRIME Five catalytic converters were stolen from three Minibuses parked at Clubhouse 4 on April 3. The morning bus driver discovered the theft when the bus gave a loud roar as he pushed the gas pedal on April 4. The theft shutting down two regular bus routes. Repairs are underway and service will be restored, according to GRF Fleet Manager Grant Winford. This was the first act of vandalism

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