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From: "Colleen" <>
Subject: Re: [CA-DEATH-INDEX] Obit for Valley Village, LA, CA
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 19:41:20 -0700
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valley_Village,_Los_Angeles,_California

Valley Village is a district located in the San Fernando Valley region of
the City of Los Angeles, California, north of Studio City and west of North
Hollywood. Approximately 22,000 residents live within the boundaries of
Valley Village, which consists mostly of single family homes and small shops
and businesses. Valley Village has a significant Jewish population. The
Valley Village Post Office encompasses some, but not all, of the zip codes
91607, 91601 and 91602.

The community of Valley Village was first formed in 1939. It was originally
considered part of North Hollywood, although it was more upscale than most
of North Hollywood. It the 1990s, Valley Village was officially recognized
as a separate community by the Los Angeles City Council.



----- Original Message -----
From: "The Schafers" <>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 7:57 AM
Subject: RE: Obit for Valley Village, LA, CA


Hello,

I'm a bit confused about what's going on. About six months ago I
tried to take my name off the everyday list of emails but nothing
stopped I still get tons of mail,
So I sort of forgot about it and decided to write for a look up and I
can't get it posted.

I'd like to get it posted can you help!


MESSAGE:



Hello,

It's been awhile since I was searching this person but I was
wondering if there is anything new for the Los Angeles area.

I have a death date and a index info but it seems no one has any info
on a certain area or what paper an obit might be in.


My mothers fathers brother:

John Russell Condon (aka: Russell Condon)
b. Dec. 21, 1903 - San Francisco, CA
d. Aug. 3 1967 - Los Angeles, CA

SSDI lists - Valley Village, Los Angeles, California

Does anyone know if there is a paper for that town or is it a park or
retirement area.
Someone years ago said LA was too big to look for an obit.
Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Cathie


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