She Graduated from A.V. High School in 1944. After obtaining a business degree at Websters College in Los Angeles, she worked as the first female secretary at the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office, Lancaster Station from 1945 to 1953.
In 1950, she married George Hulsizer, in the old St Paul's Episcopal Church on Cedar Avenue in Lancaster. He preceded her in death in 1973.
In 1976 she was hired as a secretary in the Physical Education and Athletic Department at Antelope Valley College. She remained there for 20 years being secretary to the coaches, a job she loved.
She is also proceeded in death by her parents, Mary and Carl Jacobsen, and her sister Virgina Wheeler. She leaves behind a brother; two sons; grandchildren.
Published in The Antelope Valley Press on Mar. 22, 2020
She Graduated from A.V. High School in 1944. After obtaining a business degree at Websters College in Los Angeles, she worked as the first female secretary at the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office, Lancaster Station from 1945 to 1953.
In 1950, she married George Hulsizer, in the old St Paul's Episcopal Church on Cedar Avenue in Lancaster. He preceded her in death in 1973.
In 1976 she was hired as a secretary in the Physical Education and Athletic Department at Antelope Valley College. She remained there for 20 years being secretary to the coaches, a job she loved.
She is also proceeded in death by her parents, Mary and Carl Jacobsen, and her sister Virgina Wheeler. She leaves behind a brother; two sons; grandchildren.
Published in The Antelope Valley Press on Mar. 22, 2020
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