01 December 2021

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Judith Villarrubia  1942-2021 
	 ….

Judith Villarrubia 1942-2021 ….


Judith Villarrubia 1942-2021 Early on the morning of Nov. 23, Judy Villarrubia, beloved wife of Manny for over 52 years, peacefully passed away. Born in Brooklyn to Rose and George Kamelhar, she spent most of her childhood there and graduated from Erasmus High School the same year as Barbra Streisand (no, they didn’t hang out). That summer, she toured Europe with her best friend Ellie, and the continent is still buzzing about those two and their antics. Upon her return, like most women of that time, Judy found a job as a secretary, wearing proper business garb down to the gloves, and made her career debut. Eventually, she decided to continue her education and enrolled part-time in New York University’s sociology curriculum in 1961. Approximately two-and-a-half years after that, she wed Manuel, and the real fun began. Upon graduation, she secured a position as a caseworker with the New York welfare system. Whoops, big mistake. But luck was in her corner. Leaving welfare, she landed a job with The Actors Fund, a much better fit. Judy got to work with Colleen Dewhurst, plus see lots of plays. After a five-year stint there, she was laid off due to staff reduction. No problems. As luck would have, it she found immediate employment at CBS as an assistant album cover director. While there, she befriended James Taylor, Miles Davis, Cyndi Lauper and many other musicians who were on the label. The Sony takeover resulted in a Columbia personnel purge, so Judy decided to leave and go over to the AF of M, who been “head hunting” her for months. She remained there as a royalty administrator until her retirement. Judy had a great smile and a fine sense of humor. She liked to dance, starting out with folk dancing, then to rock and roll to jazz lessons at Luigi’s famous studio in New York. Finally, she found her true calling with Zumba. She loved to travel, visiting Spain, Italy, China and New Zealand, among other destinations. Admittedly, Judy was a bit of a klutz, but that didn’t stop her from playing tennis (won a tournament), as well as practicing tai chi and yoga. During her married life in NY, she and Manny saw just about every major on and off Broadway show. Betty Buckley and Christine Andreas were some of the Cabaret performers she got to know and watch. One of her guilty pleasures was to sit on the beach, watch the water and just zone out. She was practical yet always willing to try new things. In 2009, they moved to California and lived in Long Beach for a year, then settled in Seal Beach until her passing. Judy had friends and relatives on both coasts. She is survived by Manny; her niece Dawn; nephews Lloyd and Craig; and sister-in-law Martha. We’ll deeply miss her; she was a great trouper. - paid obituary

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Patricia Ann 
	 (Adams) Imbriano, ….

Patricia Ann (Adams) Imbriano, ….


Patricia Ann (Adams) Imbriano, 1935-2021 Patricia Ann (Adams) Imbriano was a caring wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend. She left this world suddenly on Nov. 12, at age 86. She was born to the late Thomas and Mary Adams on Sept. 17, 1935, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Patricia attended Cambridge High and Latin School and Elizabeth Anne Seton College. She married the late Michael Imbriano in 1964. They made a life together in the Boston, Massachusetts, area before relocating to Garden Grove. She was devoted to her faith, family and the vocation of teaching. Patricia began teaching at Saint Ann’s School in Maryland. Years later, in 1966, she earned Teacher of the Year honors at Saint Mary’s School in Boston’s Historic North End. She continued her vocation at Mitchell School in Garden Grove. She was active within the Leisure World, Seal Beach, community, enjoying bingo and Bunco and spending time with friends, along with hosting birthday luncheons and get- togethers. She found her greatest joy within the parish of Holy Family Catholic Church. She lived her life knowing that “each day is a gift from the Lord.” Patricia was wonderfully devoted to her children, Joseph, Michael, John and Rosemarie, as well as her in-laws, Lisa, Christine and Sally. She was a loving grandmother to Lauren Marie, Katie Rose, Christopher Michael (deceased), Matt, Emily Rose, Erin Claire, Brendan Michael, Jacob, Jeremy, Carissa and Brina and an aunt to numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her late brother Thomas Adams and is survived by her brother Peter and his wife Susan (Bennett) Adams. ••• • The obituaries deadline is Monday at 1 p.m., prior to the desired Thursday publication date. Obituaries that are received later than Monday 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, is free to publish in the newspaper; each additional word is 25 cents. • For more information, call the LW Weekly office at (562) 430-0534, ext. 801, or email laurieb@lwsb.com.

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24 November 2021

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It’s a perfect time of ….

It’s a perfect time of ….


It’s a perfect time of year to practice gratitude and even more powerful when you can do it in the wake (hopefully) of a pandemic. To that end, the LW Weekly would like to express gratitude to the cheerful, optimistic and altruistic residents who make this community such a great place to work. LW Weekly staffers thank you for making our jobs so fulfilling. Thank you for the stories, letters,

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It’s a perfect time of ….

It’s a perfect time of ….


It’s a perfect time of year to practice gratitude and even more powerful when you can do it in the wake (hopefully) of a pandemic. To that end, the LW Weekly would like to express gratitude to the cheerful, optimistic and altruistic residents who make this community such a great place to work. LW Weekly staffers thank you for making our jobs so fulfilling. Thank you for the stories, letters,

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Candle Safety During the Holidays

Candle Safety During the Holidays


by Eloy Gomez safety/emergency coordinator Decorative and fragranced wax candles are popular as an attractive addition to holiday home décor, but they are also a growing concern for the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) due to the increase of fires caused by unattended burning candles. The most recent candlerelated fire call in Leisure World involved a medium-sized candle with multiple

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