Graveside services will be held in Valhalla Cemetery, North Hollywood, Wednesday, September 28th at 10:00 a.m. for Barbara M. Loiselle, 85, of Bakersfield, who passed away September 23, 2005 in a Bakersfield hospital.
Mrs. Loiselle was born January 29, 1920 in Oklahoma and had been a resident of Bakersfield for 14 years. Before retiring, she had been an Executive Secretary for over 25 years. After her retirement, she spent much of her time serving in local community organizations including St. Joseph's Hospital Auxiliary in Oxnard and most recently the Auxiliary at Mercy Hospital in Bakersfield.
She is survived by her children - Katherine Ross and Richard Kerr of Bakersfield, Sandra Allie of South Lake Tahoe and Carol Lopez of Calabasas; eleven grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; brother Spencer Crump of Oregon; sister Kay Ackerson of Canyon Country and many nieces and nephews.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Barbara's memory to the Arthritis Foundation for Arthritis Research.
No visitation is scheduled.
Greenlawn Mortuary Funeral Directors
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