This information can be obtained from a death index or death certificate. These newspapers are also not indexed, so it will help you immensely if you know the place and date of death. This guide (PDF) can help you find out what newspapers were published in Los Angeles for each decade. If you don’t find the obituary in the above-mentioned databases, you could come to Central Library to pore over our other microfilmed newspapers. Or give us the precise citation information you find, and we can scan and email the article to you for $5 per request and 25-cents-a-page. Searching for abstracts/citations is free, but to obtain the full-text articles you must pay a fee. You will need a valid library card to access our subscription to the Los Angeles Times at no cost. You may access all three of these databases from home with your library card on our Research & Homework page. #JOSEPH PANZARELLA OBITUARY ARCHIVE#We also provide access to the digitized newspaper databases Access Newspaper Archives and the Los Angeles Sentinel Historical Archive (1934-2005). We have a subscription to the digitized Los Angeles Times Historical Database (1881-1994). The Southern California Genealogical Society has an online index to obituaries found in the Los Angeles Times, but it is not complete. This means you have to either look through the newspapers page by page near the date of death (usually on microfilm), or search using keywords in a digitized format of the newspaper. There is no comprehensive index to obituaries and death notices for the newspapers in Los Angeles. These vary in length, but many only give the name of the decedent and the name of a mortuary. Death notices-which are paid announcements-appear more frequently. Gladysz sister- in law, Kathy Wansack andįather-in-law and mother-in-law, Frank and Kathyrn (Mihalcin) Oliver.The Los Angeles city newspapers generally only publish obituaries for well-known citizens. She was preceded in death by her parents brothers, Peter Michael Wansack and Johnny George Wansack her sisters, Margaret Ann "Marge" Panzarella and Helen Gladysz brothers-in-law, Louis "Lew Russell" Panzarella and Stanley J. Great-nieces and great- nephews, Janelle, June, Jio, Jeno, Kayle, Tyler, Maddie, Stefanie, Kyleigh, Kendall, and Megan. Nephews Jay (Amy) Panzarella, Ken (Jennifer) Wansack, Keith (Jennifer) Wansack, and Chris (Cheryl) Wansack. Surviving also is a niece and special goddaughter, Jacque (Joe) Grasso nieces, Karen (Denny) Paxton, Jill Sarvas, and Carolyn Stanton. "Buddy" Wansack, West Middlesex sister-in-law, Nancy Oliver. Two brothers, Joseph (Joanne) Wansack, Hermitage and John E. He survives at the residence.Īnna Mae was a member of the Church of the Good Shepherd, West Middlesex and was a member of the Altar Rosary Society.Īnna Mae is survived by her husband, Norman daughters Lisa (Thomas) Lapikas, Sharpsville and Lori (David) Stonebraker, West Middlesex grandchildren, Olivia, Nolan, and Cash sisters, Catherine (James) Sarvas, Sharon and Cindy (Michael) Bartolo, West Middlesex. 10, 1960, she married Norman Oliver in Sacred Heart Church, Sharon. She graduated from West Middlesex High School in 1953 and later worked in sales at G.C. Anna Mae was a deeply religious woman with the most important aspects of her life being God and family.Īnna Mae was born in West Middlesex Jto John and Pauline (Kernisky) Wansack. She always had a smile on her face and was the kindest, sweetest, and most giving person who never had a bad word to say about anyone. She was 86.Īnna Mae was a caring wife, mother, grandmother, sister, godmother, aunt, and friend to everyone. Anna Mae (Wansack) Oliver, West Middlesex passed away peacefully Feb.
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