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Frank John Paneno May 4, 1936 - March 2, 2013
Frank John Paneno was born on May 4, 1936 in Los Angeles and passed away on March 2, 2013 in Santa Rosa at the age of 76 after a long and courageous battle with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. Frank graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a degree...
Tags: PlayStation Portable, Parkinson's Disease, American Legion, Animal
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Las Candelas shine their light on children
Three longtime members of Las Candelas were recognized for serving the most years during the "Springtime's Promise" luncheon fashion show on Monday at the Burbank Airport Marriott. The gala is held every other year to raise funds for programs to...
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Carolyn Cobb Gerecke October 4, 1954 - January 30, 2013
We mourn the unexpected passing of Carolyn Cobb Gerecke at her home in Hawthorne CA. She was 58. Carolyn is survived by her father, William; brother Jeff; sister-in-law Sarah; nieces Renata and Claudia; and other dear family and friends. She was...Tags: Manhattan (New York City)
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Norma Kelley Sherry January 22, 2013
Norma Kelley Sherry of Glendale passed away peacefully at home on January 22nd. Born in Boston, she lived in California since 1969. Norma is survived by her loving and much loved family, daughter Linda S. Lange of Delmar, NY, son-in-law, Ed,...Tags: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Human Interest, Glendale (Queens, New York)
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'Meatball' winner pays her prize forward
The person who submitted the highest EBay bid for a package of memorabilia commemorating Glendale's most famous bear, “Meatball,” never expected to win, but when she did, she gave some of the items back. For San Diego resident Pamela Ricci,...
Tags: Wildlife, Google Inc., Meatballs, McDonald's
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Benefits of being advanced and strong
Re: “Exploring the irony of Columbus Day,” Liana Aghajanian’s Intersections column, Oct. 9: I do not know what professor Roger Bowerman finds puzzling and offensive about Columbus Day. We live on a beautiful continent, and Columbus...Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Columbus Day
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Guild topic is Middle Eastern politics
The USC Trojan Guild of Los Angeles welcomed Glendale resident Richard H. Dekmejian, professor of political science and director of the Institute of Armenian Studies at USC, as its guest speaker at the first fall meeting on Oct. 4 in the Davidson...
Tags: Foursquare, Religion and Belief, Waukegan, Employees, Islam
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Lions help sponsor guide puppy in training
Northwest Glendale Lions have supported Guide Dogs of America for more than 20 years. Now the club has a puppy to call its own. The club and member Tillman Pink Jr. are sponsoring a puppy — a female Labrador/golden retriever mix named Cybelle...
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Film review: A win for the 'Dark Horse'
It may be too obvious an intro, but filmmaker Todd Solondz — whose new film “Dark Horse” opens next week — could himself be considered a dark horse. His films have a strong following at festivals and in art houses, but they are too...
Tags: Christopher Walken, Todd Solondz, The Happiest News!, Selma Blair, New York City
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Small Wonders: Get creative, Hollywood!
Dear Hollywood, As a lifelong admirer, consumer of your work and member of your workforce, now that the summer movie season is over, I feel it is my responsibility to make the following request: Please stop making Spider-Man movies! Seriously. Use...Tags: Lesley Ann Warren, IMAX, The Amazing Spider-Man (movie), Katy Perry, Steven Soderbergh
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Marion Elizabeth McKenzie Petit Dec. 13, 1919-July 13, 2012
Marion Elizabeth McKenzie Petit July 13, 2012 Beloved wife and mother, Marion Elizabeth McKenzie Petit died at the age of 92 in La Canada, California. She was born to J. Wallace McKenzie and Wilhelmina Fitger McKenzie on December 13, 1919, in Great Falls,...Tags: Medical Specialization, Nursing, Scrabble (game)
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Commissioners float 2013 parade concept
After the controversy surrounding Glendale's circus elephant float for the last Tournament of Roses Parade, city commissioners are recommending a design for the next go around that focuses more on industry. Earlier this month, the proposed 2013 design...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Politics, Government
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