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LISI, JACK A.
HORNELL – Former Steuben County Sheriff Jack Lisi was buried with military honors Tuesday morning after a simple Catholic Mass attended by hundreds of prominent county officials, police, friends and family. About 1,300 people were on hand for the funeral service here in St. Ann’s Roman Catholic Church—which holds 900 people, funeral director James Dagon […]
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LORD, SYLVESTER F. S.
Sylvester (Steve) Lord, of State College, Pa. and formerly of Drexel Hill, on Aug. 14, 1989. Husband of Martha (nee Gibson) Lord and father of Karen Hatcher; also survived by 3 grandsons. Services on Friday 11 a.m. from Minshall-Shropshire Funeral Home, Middletown (Rte. 352) and Knowlton Rds., Middletown Twp., Media, Pa., where friends may call […]
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LINDSAY, ROBERT E.
Robert E. Lindsay, Tuesday, April 26, 1988, beloved husband of Virginia A. Lindsay (nee Schnur); dear father of Margaret Reid and the late James A. Cummins; dear brother of Thornrose Springman, Milton and Edward Lindsay; dear grandfather, great-grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend. Service at Ortmann’s, 9222 Lackland, Overland, Friday, April 29, 10 a.m. […]
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LUBURICH, GEORGE
George Luburich Sr., 64, of Park Ridge, died Aug. 24 [1987]. He was born in Illinois on Sept. 23, 1922. Mr. Luburich is survived by his wife, Victoria Lorraine; his daughter, Melissa (Alan) Bear; his grandchildren, George, Christina and Adam; his sisters, Petra (the late John) Grkovich, Mildred (the late Sam) Salatich, and Janette (the […]
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LAUGHLIN, ARTHUR J., JR.
Arthur John Laughlin Jr., 68, a retired Parker high school teacher, died March 4, 1987, in Parker. Survivors include his wife, Daisy; daughters, Patricia Boutwell and Val Gean Goligoski; and sons, Bruce and Mike Anthony. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Parker Funeral Home.
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LAMB, CHARLES T.
Retired Marine Lt. Col. Charles Thomas Lamb, a 30-year military veteran and a native of England, died yesterday [September 23, 1985] in a Portsmouth hospital after a long illness. He was 80. Col. Lamb, who joined the Marine Corps in 1923, was awarded the Navy Cross for heroism at Makin Island during World War II. […]
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LENTZ, WILLIAM B.
A “transient” found dead in a van packed with four violins, two guitars and his other belongings was identified Tuesday by the Orange County coroner’s office as William B. Lentz, 67, who served as Tustin’s police chief from 1944 to 1946. Santa Ana police discovered Lentz’s body Monday [February 4, 1985] on the floorboard of […]
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LANG, ALVIN J.
Alvin J. Lang, Monday, May 26 [1980]. Beloved husband of Adi Bel Lang (nee Hawkings); dear father of Mary Kay Steiner; dear brother of John Lang; dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from Kriegshauser’s West, 9450 Olive Blvd., Thursday, May 29, 9 a.m. to Corpus Christi Church for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment Resurrection. […]
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LABRECHE, EARL J.
Services 11:15 a.m. this Thursday at St. Luke’s Church for Earl J. LaBreche [May 19, 1975], 58, 2616 8th Ave. S., with Rev. Terry Regan officiating. Burial will be in the Mount Olivet Cemetery.
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LAUGHLIN, GORDON W.
Gordon Wilson Laughlin, 56, of 552 E. 10th St., Beaumont, died Saturday [January 4, 1975] in Redlands. Born in McDonald County, Mo., he had lived in Beaumont for 14 years. Laughlin owned and operated the Beaumont Ave. Barber Shop in Beaumont. He was a veteran of World War II, having served in the United States […]