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David John Aguayo

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David John Aguayo

Birth
Arlington, Riverside County, California, USA
Death
10 Sep 2010 (aged 64)
Riverside County, California, USA
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David John Aguayo

Aguayo, David John
June 9, 1946 - September 27, 2010

Published in the Los Angeles Times from October 9 to October 10, 2010

David John Aguayo, a long time Los Angeles resident, died peacefully in his home on September 27, 2010 with his sister, Lydia, at his bedside.
David classified himself as a psychotherapist, a genealogist and an amateur historian of Southern California. He spent 45 years passionately researching his ancestry, and was ecstatic whenever he discovered a new link or connection. David enjoyed reading, gardening, travel, architecture, politics, and supporting the preservation of Los Angeles and California history. David wished to be remembered as one who loved helping others, both personally and professionally.
David was born on June 9, 1946 in Arlington, CA to David Edward Aguayo and Jennie H. Aguayo. He attended kindergarten through high school in Corona, where he made friendships that continued throughout his lifetime. In high school, he participated in many campus organizations and activities, while excelling academically as one of the top ten students in his class. As a result of his scholastic ability and achievements, David was awarded the first Evelyn Bartman Stearns Scholarship to Occidental College in Eagle Rock, CA.
After graduating from Occidental College in 1968, David attended UCLA, where he earned his master's degree in sociology in 1970. Following his formal education, David devoted 27 years as a licensed clinical social worker serving the people of the Los Angeles County. His career included increasing levels of responsibility in the health care field, and positions at such major facilities as Claude Hudson, Ranchos Los Amigos and Los Angeles Women's Hospital. He served additionally for 2 1/2 years as a volunteer member of the Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center's Cultural Awareness Committee. David retired in November 1996, but continued to be involved in active community service. He remained especially devoted to helping Occidental College promote the successful recruitment and development of ethnic minority students.
David was predeceased by his parents and is survived by his sister, Lydia Talton and her husband, Michael; nephew John E. Araujo and his wife, Elaine; niece Jennifer C. Sidenstecker and her husband, Jon; grandnieces Michelle Y. Araujo and Le Anna C. Zuniga; and many other loving relatives and friends.
Memorial services are scheduled at 1:00 pm on October 16, 2010, at the Latin American Pentecostal Church, 423 E. 4th St., Corona, California 92879.
David John Aguayo

Aguayo, David John
June 9, 1946 - September 27, 2010

Published in the Los Angeles Times from October 9 to October 10, 2010

David John Aguayo, a long time Los Angeles resident, died peacefully in his home on September 27, 2010 with his sister, Lydia, at his bedside.
David classified himself as a psychotherapist, a genealogist and an amateur historian of Southern California. He spent 45 years passionately researching his ancestry, and was ecstatic whenever he discovered a new link or connection. David enjoyed reading, gardening, travel, architecture, politics, and supporting the preservation of Los Angeles and California history. David wished to be remembered as one who loved helping others, both personally and professionally.
David was born on June 9, 1946 in Arlington, CA to David Edward Aguayo and Jennie H. Aguayo. He attended kindergarten through high school in Corona, where he made friendships that continued throughout his lifetime. In high school, he participated in many campus organizations and activities, while excelling academically as one of the top ten students in his class. As a result of his scholastic ability and achievements, David was awarded the first Evelyn Bartman Stearns Scholarship to Occidental College in Eagle Rock, CA.
After graduating from Occidental College in 1968, David attended UCLA, where he earned his master's degree in sociology in 1970. Following his formal education, David devoted 27 years as a licensed clinical social worker serving the people of the Los Angeles County. His career included increasing levels of responsibility in the health care field, and positions at such major facilities as Claude Hudson, Ranchos Los Amigos and Los Angeles Women's Hospital. He served additionally for 2 1/2 years as a volunteer member of the Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center's Cultural Awareness Committee. David retired in November 1996, but continued to be involved in active community service. He remained especially devoted to helping Occidental College promote the successful recruitment and development of ethnic minority students.
David was predeceased by his parents and is survived by his sister, Lydia Talton and her husband, Michael; nephew John E. Araujo and his wife, Elaine; niece Jennifer C. Sidenstecker and her husband, Jon; grandnieces Michelle Y. Araujo and Le Anna C. Zuniga; and many other loving relatives and friends.
Memorial services are scheduled at 1:00 pm on October 16, 2010, at the Latin American Pentecostal Church, 423 E. 4th St., Corona, California 92879.

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