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  • RODGERS, STANLEY J.

    Stanley J. Rodgers, a 40-year South Bay resident, died on August 21, 1992. He was born on June 28, 1913 in Pennsylvania. He was a law librarian for 15 years and was employed by Los Angeles County. He served in the United States Marine Corps during World War II and Korea. He is survived by […]

  • REGAN, JAMES F.

    James F. Regan, M.D. [May 15, 1992], prominent surgeon in the Los Angeles area since 1940. Beloved husband of Elva Fay Regan; loving father of William and Nora Regan and Nancy Henderson; also survived by two grandsons, Sean and Michael Regan and three brothers: Edward, John, and Robert Regan. Vigil service 7:30 p.m. Monday, May […]

  • ROUNSVILLE, JIM N.

    Graveside services for Jim Rounsville, 65, of Palm Springs, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Riverside National Cemetery. Mr. Rounsville, a native of San Bernardino, died Jan. 14 [1992] at Woodruff Community Hospital in Long Beach. He was a self-employed carpet layer. Survivors include three daughters, Vallerie J. Rounsville and Valene J. Rounsville, both […]

  • ROOSEVELT, JAMES

    James Roosevelt, a six-term Congressman, former delegate to the United Nations and eldest son of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, died yesterday [August 13, 1991] at his home in Newport Beach, Calif. He was 83 years old. Complications from a stroke and Parkinson’s disease were the causes of death, said his son H. Delano Roosevelt. “My […]

  • REYES, RAYMOND

    Raymond Reyes, age 63, passed away on Saturday, July 28, 1990, following a lengthy illness. The Rosary and Funeral Mass were held at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Catholic Church on Thursday, August 2, 1990. Interment followed at Resurrection Cemetery in South San Gabriel. Mr. Reyes was born in Simons, California on July 8, […]

  • REDMOND, PAUL J.

    The Rev. Paul J. Redmond of Carmel, a retired Catholic priest who served during World War II as chaplain of the elite Marine Raiders, died Saturday [June 1, 1990] in the Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula. He was 91. Mr. Redmond, who was awarded the Army Legion of Merit for exceptionally meritorious conduct with […]

  • ROSEN, CHARLES, JR.

    Charles Rosen, Jr. [March 6, 1990], age 77. Beloved husband of Lois; loving father of Sharon, Michael, Joseph, Maria, Martin, Annette Altherr, Helen Wallo, Stephen, Charlotte and Lisa; dear brother of Mary Burja, John, Ann Sampsel and George; 19 grandchildren. Visitation Thursday 12-9 p.m. at the Czopek Trust 100 Funeral Home, 2157 Oak St., Wyandotte. […]

  • RICHESON, THEODORE L.

    SACRAMENTO – Theodore L. Richeson, 68, a retired account representative for Westinghouse-KFWB Radio in Los Angeles, died Thursday [December 21, 1989] in his Sacramento home of heart failure. Most of his career was in broadcasting. His resume included such stations as KREM in Spokane, KCRA in Sacramento and KMPC-AM/710 and KFWB-AM/980 in Los Angeles. He […]

  • RIDDLE, WILLIE P.

    LAURENS – W. Paul Riddle Sr., 65, of 622 Church St., died Nov. 26, 1989 at his home. Born in Enoree, he was a son of the late Samuel Erskine and Maude Adell Garrett Riddle. He was a retired operations manager for Laurens Electric Cooperative and a member and deacon at Hillcrest Baptist Church. A […]

  • REARDON, JOHN V., JR.

    John V. Reardon, age 68, of East Chicago passed away Thursday, April 27, 1989 at the Regency Place in Dyer. Survivors: beloved Rose Marie Scanzoni of East Chicago; one brother, Thomas ‘Jim’ (Diane) Reardon of East Chicago; four sisters, Jane (Robert) Bodley of Houston, Texas, Noreen (Howard) Maithson of Hessville, Virgene (John) Nestor of Cincinnati, […]