06 April 2022

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Lavona B. Moore  1929-2022 ….

Lavona B. Moore 1929-2022 ….


Lavona B. Moore 1929-2022 Lavona B. Moore was born on March 28, 1929, in Concordia, Missouri, to Alvin and Nora (Wehmeier) Bokelman. She died on March 15, while a patient in Memory Care Gardens of Rountree Gardens in Stanton, California. She was a Leisure World resident of Mutual 9 for 34 years. She was the oldest of five children. Her early years were on a farm in a rural community near Alma, Missouri, where she attended a one-room elementary school and was taught by her grandfather, who was also the pastor of the neighboring Lutheran Church. When she was high school aged, the family moved into their own home in Concordia. She worked as a waitress while in high school, and after graduation, she was employed by the community bank. At the age of 21, she moved to St. Louis and continued working in a bank. While attending church functions, she met Gilbert Moore, a student at the local Lutheran seminary who was assisting at the church. They were married on June 8, 1952. In addition to living in Missouri, Lavona lived with her family in Idaho, Washington, Hawaii and California; traveled to all 50 states. When all her children were in school, she was employed by numerous jobs including bank accountant and office manager, and in her later years, she managed the offices for Solheim Lutheran Home in Eagle Rock and Southland Lutheran Home in Norwalk. She was very active in volunteer services, and in addition to being the pastor’s wife, her most prominent role was her years of service for the hospitality center at Lutheran conventions. She is survived by her husband, Gilbert; children Mahlon, Dorothy and Lisa (Delbert Nunley); grandsons Aaron, Peter (Ashley) and Geoffrey; and her siblings, Melba, Alice and Norma; plus numerous relatives. She is preceded in death by her daughter, Christine, and brother Raymond. Lavona often quoted her confirmation verse: “Neither is there salvation in any other; for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved” (Acts 4:12 KJV). A graveside burial attended by the family will be held on Saturday, April 30, at Forest Lawn, Cypress; at her request, a memorial moment for everyone will be held on Sunday, May 1, 10:30 a.m. during the regular worship service of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Leisure World. The family requests no flowers, but you may donate to a charity of your choice, the Alzheimer’s Association or Redeemer Lutheran Church in Leisure World.

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3. Live-in Health Care:  ….

3. Live-in Health Care: ….


3. Live-in Health Care: usually signifies a caregiver who stays 24 hours, offering the client services for 18 hours with six hours devoted to uninterrupted rest. They provide the same services as companion care and in-home health care. Who Pays for Caregivers Home care services are generally paid for directly by the patient and/or the family as an out-of-pocket expense, but there are some

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Scott Boeger  1946-2022 
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Scott Boeger 1946-2022 ….


Scott Boeger 1946-2022 Scott Boeger, born April 6, 1946, died on Feb. 28. He was born in Bellwood, Illinois, the son of Gilbert and Marie Boeger. He is sur- vived by his fiancé, Potsy Frank; daughters Sally (Doug) and Sandy (John); grandsons Donny and Cooper; and greatgrandson Jesse. After moving to California, Scott explored a variety of jobs, including being a meter reader in Laguna Beach, a bus driver and an accountant. He bought King Arthur’s Pub in Westminster and developed a loyal clientele by sponsoring darts, cribbage games and tournaments. Scott moved to Leisure World in 2003 and was a member of the RV Club and the Cribbage Club. Upon retirement, he devoted his time to his real passion: magic. Scott was a member of several area magic clubs and won many awards and trophies in magic competitions. He will be remembered for his great sense of humor, his corny one-liners, and his generosity in teaching and supporting other magicians. His mentoring of many magicians resulted in their going on to win major awards themselves.

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Cribbage Club

Cribbage Club


Ron Jackson won his first star on March 29 by winning all seven of the games played at Cribbage Club with a perfect score of 847. Coming in second place was Howard Bleakley at 838, with third going to Bea Lissow with 836 and fourth to Sam Ray with 831. Bobbie Straley and Donna Morgan lost all seven of their games. Candy Meyers provided cake and ice cream to make for a happy Cribbage Day; Margaret

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30 March 2022

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Woodshop upgrade is among March 22 meeting highlights

Woodshop upgrade is among March 22 meeting highlights


GRF BOARD At its nearly five-hour meeting on March 22, the GRF Board tackled a long list of priorities, including authorizing funds for an emergency sewer line repair on El Dorado Road and paving the way for left-turn signals at St. Andrews and Golden Rain to make LW’s main intersection safer for residents. In its largest expenditure, the board approved $307,100 for three new Minibuses