Lynda Dale McCloud Sizemore 1939-2024
A sweet, caring, precious, beloved “matriarch” was awarded her wings on Friday, August 23, 2024. Lynda was a lifelong resident of Orange County, a true California girl. She was devoted to her family, enjoyed volunteering, where she served as a valuable contributing member of the female masonic organizations for over 55 years, and had a long history of community involvement.
Lynda is survived by her children- Lynette (Jeff) Loveland, Eugene (Cheryl) Sizemore, Betsy (David) Yount – 13 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Lynda was predeceased by her husband, William Sizemore, parents James and Sylvia McCloud, and siblings Jimmy and Edna.
A viewing was held on Tuesday, August 27, from 5 PM to 8 PM at McAulay & Wallace Mortuary, Fullerton. The interment will be private.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations made in Lynda’s honor to the Daughters of the Nile Foundation. Your contribution will help continue the work that was so dear to Lynda’s heart.
Ron Giacopuzzi 1943-2024
Ron Giacopuzzi passed away from Alzheimer’s in early July at the age of 81.
Ron grew up in Boyle Heights and Whittier. In the early 70s, he and his wife bought their first and only home in north Fullerton.
Their family was active in Golden Hill Little League, Fullerton Rangers Soccer, FCRT, Scouting, St. Angela Merici Parish, and Fullerton High School.
Ron’s professional journey was marked by his dedication and hard work. He spent over 30 years at HITCO aerospace company, rising to the position of Vice President of Administration before retiring.
He is survived by his wife, Jan; his children, Gregg and Julie; and his granddaughter, Jenna.
Dana Carleton Clor 1949-2024
Dana Carleton Clor, a beloved Fullerton resident and successful businessman, passed away peacefully on August 7th at the age of 74. A pillar of the community, he was known for his infectious optimism and deep faith.
Born in Batavia, New York, in 1949, Dana moved to California with his family as a young boy. After serving as a youth minister in San Diego, he pursued a career in real estate. His dedication and expertise led him to serve as President of the Board of Realtors in the late ’80s.
Dana was an active member of the Influencers, a Christian men’s fellowship, where he shared his faith with enthusiasm. Outside of work and his spiritual life, he enjoyed playing golf and taking fishing trips with his buddies. He loved watching classic westerns and two-stepping to country music. He approached each day with a zest for life and was known for his charisma and contagious smile.
Following a stroke last September, Dana fought bravely with the unwavering support of his longtime love, Helen. The Lord called him home in the early morning as he held hands with Helen and his eldest daughter.
Dana is survived by his loving partner Helen; his sisters Diane and Denise; his son Ben; daughters Melissa and Susana; his grandchildren Jack, Jayce, Bradley, Charlotte, Lincoln, and Mackenzie; and loved ones Ron, Gregg, Mike, Tyler, Ysa and Joey. Dana was preceded in passing by his parents, his brother Donn, and his daughter, Sara.
Services will be held on Saturday, September 28th at 10am at Fullerton Free Church in the Chapel, with a lunch reception to follow in the Commons. We encourage those attending to wear blue, Dana’s favorite color. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in honor of Dana to the OC Chapter at http://www.influencers.org.
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