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Memorials for people from Los Angeles, CA

Browse a few memorial websites created for people from Los Angeles, CA on Ever Loved. Find obituaries, funeral details, photos, stories, and more.
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Howard Leroy Buckley

Jan 15, 1973 — Jul 9, 2023

Los Angeles, CA

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Howard Buckley on July 9, 2023. Howard was …

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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Howard Buckley on July 9, 2023. Howard was born on January…

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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Howard B…

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Harl Bay Wynne

May 3, 1930 — Jul 11, 1930

Los Angeles, CA

Gene (Gean) "Gino" Antonio Freeman

Jul 18, 1937 — Oct 27, 1981

Los Angeles, CA

Gene Freeman, known by friends and family as "Gino," was born July 18, 1937 in Gary, Indiana, the s…

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Gene Freeman, known by friends and family as "Gino," was born July 18, 1937 in Gary, Indiana, the son of George W …

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Gene Freeman, known by friends and family as "Gino," was born Ju…

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Marie "Elaine" Elaine Guardado

Mar 22, 1951 — Jun 9, 2023

Los Angeles, CA

Florence "Flossie and Flo" Bernstein

Jul 6, 1921 — Jul 10, 2023

Los Angeles, CA

Choosing a funeral home in Los Angeles

If you’re planning a funeral in Los Angeles, there are a wealth of options available to you, so it’s a good idea to start by considering what style of funeral you want to have. To start, do you want to bury your loved one or cremate him/her? Do you want the funeral service to be traditional or something more unique to the individual? Do you want to follow any specific religious or cultural traditions?

If religious or cultural traditions are important to you, there are many funeral homes in Los Angeles with specific focuses. You’ll find Latin American funeral homes, Japanese funeral homes, and Jewish funeral homes, among many others.

If you know what services you want from the funeral home in advance, it will also help you determine which funeral home best fits within your budget. A simple direct cremation can cost less than $1,000 in some places, but a large, traditional funeral and burial can cost well over $10,000, and you’ll find that prices can vary greatly between funeral homes. Doing a few minutes of research can go a long way.

If you’re unsure about what you want or overwhelmed by the options, you may want to try our free funeral planning guide. It will help walk you through your options based on your personal values.

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