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Oscar J. Workman Jr.

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Oscar J. Workman Jr.

Birth
Coggon, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Death
25 Dec 1993 (aged 75)
Murrieta, Riverside County, California, USA
Burial
Westminster, Orange County, California, USA Add to Map
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124141189
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Obituary of Oscar Workman
The Press Enterprise
Riverside, California
December 28, 1993
Page B02

Services for Oscar J. Workman, 75, will be held 11 a.m. tomorrow at Miller-Jones Mortuary Chapel in Sun City. Burial will follow in Westminster Memorial Park in Westminster. He died of heart arrest Saturday at Sharp Health Care in Murrieta.

Friends may call beginning at 10 a.m. until the time of service at the mortuary. A memorial book is available at the mortuary for family and friends to sign.

Mr. Workman, who was born in Coggin, Iowa, lived in Lake Elsinore five years. He worked 20 years as a truck driver with Rossman Mill & Lumber Co. He belonged to Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Teamster Union. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, bowling, leatherwork, photography, landscaping and was always building and improving on something.

Mr. Workman is survived by his wife of 45 years, Lois; three daughters, Joan Morotta of North Reading, Mass., Carly DeVaney of Lake Forest, and Paulette Jones of Chino Hills; four grandchildren; and a sister, Jean Woods of Rhinelander, Wis.
Obituary of Oscar Workman
The Press Enterprise
Riverside, California
December 28, 1993
Page B02

Services for Oscar J. Workman, 75, will be held 11 a.m. tomorrow at Miller-Jones Mortuary Chapel in Sun City. Burial will follow in Westminster Memorial Park in Westminster. He died of heart arrest Saturday at Sharp Health Care in Murrieta.

Friends may call beginning at 10 a.m. until the time of service at the mortuary. A memorial book is available at the mortuary for family and friends to sign.

Mr. Workman, who was born in Coggin, Iowa, lived in Lake Elsinore five years. He worked 20 years as a truck driver with Rossman Mill & Lumber Co. He belonged to Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Teamster Union. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, bowling, leatherwork, photography, landscaping and was always building and improving on something.

Mr. Workman is survived by his wife of 45 years, Lois; three daughters, Joan Morotta of North Reading, Mass., Carly DeVaney of Lake Forest, and Paulette Jones of Chino Hills; four grandchildren; and a sister, Jean Woods of Rhinelander, Wis.


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