A Journey With Wings

Memorials

Ann A. Kaczorowski

Ann A. Kaczorowski was born in the small coal town of Ford City, Pennsylvania on May 21, 1913.  She was a mother, a grandmother and a great grandmother.  She was a strong lady who overcame many hardships during her lifetime.  She was a successful woman in an era and a time when women struggled for

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Moreen Le Fleming Ehly

            Moreen Le Fleming Ehly died peacefully in the early morning hours of December 26, 2012 at her home in Lake Forest, CA.  She was 83. Moreen was born March 16, 1929 in Heliopolis, Egypt, the third daughter of Edward Ralph and Irene Louise Le Fleming.  Though she spent her earliest years in London, the

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Mo Cruikshank

Adventurous, passionate, and absolute fun are words frequently used to describe Mo Cruikshank. After growing up in Santa Barbara she worked for the FBI in San Francisco and later became a flight attendant traveling the world. Mo was just as intense with her hobbies as she was with work: golfing, gambling, tennis, camping and fishing.

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Beatrice Adele Styles

                                                       Beatrice Adele Styles, “Bea” was born on February 21,1931. Bea was native Los Angeles resident who was beloved by her many friends and family.   I’m not sure if it was her Pisces nature that made her love the sea so much? Or the beautiful backyard that was her Pacific Ocean. Either way

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Carol E.

My mother attended UCLA during WWII, then met and married my dad who took her to Indiana.  She always loved California and the time she spent on Catalina Island. Her wish was to have her ashes scattered off the coast of Catalina.  When she passed last year I had no idea how I was going

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Roseanne Healis

Roseanne Healis was born January 4th, 1924, in Philadelphia, PA. She leaves an older brother, John and she had a sister, Mary, as well as other extended family. John says that when she was a little girl she would follow him and the boys everywhere and because of this, she learned to do all the

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Mark Sleeth

Mark, a lifetime resident of Torrance, passed away April 18, 2009. He attended South High and graduated in 1966. He was an avid basketball fan an deployed for Stanislaus State on both their basketball and baseball teams. Mark graduated from UC Irvine with a degree in Psychology. He later attended Pepperdine University graduating with a

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Clay Lockett

In September 1978 clay Locket went out to the “beginner’s hill” at Simi to practice a few rings because he was to be involved in a ballon drop, and wanted everything to go perfect. At Simi he sustained a head injury after his glider stalled and did a 180 turn back into the hill…reportedly he

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