William Berleen
Graveside services for William Floyd Berleen, 78, will be at 1 P.M. March 26 at Riverside National Cemetery. He died March 15 of congestive heart failure at his Canyon Lake home.
Evans-Brown Sun City Mortuary is handling arrangements.
Mr. Berleen, who was born in Iowa, lived in Canyon Lake 16 years. He worked at Steel Services Inc. in Los Angeles for 16 years until he retired in 1984 as sales production manager. Previously he was a sales manager at Rawlins Bros. in Los Angeles for 13 years.
He served in the U.S. Navy from 1941 until 1947. He was a veteran of World War II.
Mr. Berleen was a past member of the Toastmasters in Hawthorne.
He is survived by his wife; a daughter; a son; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; a brother, Richard of Webster City, Iowa; and three sisters, Mary Nicholson, Violet Berogan and Jessie Nicholson, all of Webster City. (Note that names of his surviving family were deleted and the brother and sisters are now deceased.)
William Berleen
Graveside services for William Floyd Berleen, 78, will be at 1 P.M. March 26 at Riverside National Cemetery. He died March 15 of congestive heart failure at his Canyon Lake home.
Evans-Brown Sun City Mortuary is handling arrangements.
Mr. Berleen, who was born in Iowa, lived in Canyon Lake 16 years. He worked at Steel Services Inc. in Los Angeles for 16 years until he retired in 1984 as sales production manager. Previously he was a sales manager at Rawlins Bros. in Los Angeles for 13 years.
He served in the U.S. Navy from 1941 until 1947. He was a veteran of World War II.
Mr. Berleen was a past member of the Toastmasters in Hawthorne.
He is survived by his wife; a daughter; a son; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; a brother, Richard of Webster City, Iowa; and three sisters, Mary Nicholson, Violet Berogan and Jessie Nicholson, all of Webster City. (Note that names of his surviving family were deleted and the brother and sisters are now deceased.)
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