Lancaster resident Maria P. Fabile dies

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Maria Pedrialva Fabile, 93, passed away Jan. 18, 2013, in Lancaster. She was born May 26, 1920, in Santa Cruz, Marinduque, Philippines, and had lived in the Antelope Valley for 25 years. Maria is survived by two daughters, Fortunata Carias and Zaida O’Connor (husband, Charles); two sons, Bayani Fabile (wife, Merly) and Elpidio Fabile Jr. (wife, Josie); 21 grandchildren, 47 great-grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren.

Below is a list for recent Antelope Valley deaths.

Lancaster
Michael Frank Kenny, 66
Shaun Thomas Matney, 34
Brian Charles McKendall, 47
Earl Howard Wilson, 83
Jannie M. Ransom, 72
Maureen Cheryl Terella, 60
Joseph L. Charles, 39
Lois J. Dixon, 89
Morton D. Greenberger, 91
James J. Magnolia, 71
Salvador R Banuelos , 64
Max B. Woodvine, 82
Gerald A. “Jerry” Crist, 80
Stacy Laura Scogin, 37
Dennis Michael Conklin, 69
Esperanza Ramirez Ayala, 62
Marquerite Ward, 69
Marilyn King, 92
Elisa Cabrera, 71
 
Palmdale
Velia Cruz Rodriguez, 73
Lee Howard John Melles, 63
Garry L. Tindall, 59
Robert E. Foster, 95
Louis Reyna Jr., 62
June E. Edlund, 87
Joaquim Dias, 71
Ethel L. Stevenson, 88
Michael Simnitt, 34
Jessie L. Foster, 70
Silvia Pita, 87
Janice Ann Mahs, 72
Geraldine Y. Lewis, 90
Mike E. Doolittle, 71
Paul Bitvarda, 84
Steven Lee Farrell, 57
Steven L. Farrell, 57
Gary Smith, 58
Gregory Stephen Galbreath, 57
Santos A. Ventura, 51

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