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Independent
Long Beach, California
18 April 1963
Thursday
Southland Scene
Four Die as Plane Crashes in Storm
FOUNTAIN VALLEY--Two city officials here, a Graden Grove construciton worker and a Fresno man living temporarily in Snata Ana were killed Wednesday in the crash of a small plane in a snowstorm in the San Jacinto Mountains.
Occupants of the plane, all dead, were identified as Lloyd r. Lichlyter, 28, of 13111 Lassen Way, Santa Ana, pilot of the plane and assistnat city engineer of Fountain Valley; Fred Moiola, 38, of 15262 Bushard St., Fountain Valley councilman; Dale A. Scheinost, 41, of 11231 Chapman Ave., Garden Grove, and M.E. Wright, of Fresno, who lived briefly in Santa Ana.
The single-engine Cessna Skyhawk was on a flight from Orange County Airport, Santa Ana, to Brawley When it came down in a remote area south of Idyllwild.
Lichlyter, father of two small children, and whose wife, Roberta, is expecting a third child, worked for the Orange County Flood Control District from Nov. 2, 1959, until he joined Fountain Valley last January.
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The Tustin News
Tustin, California
25 April 1963
Thursday
Victim of Crash Buried in Indiana
Funeral services were held April 19 in the chapel of Brown Colonial Mortuary for Lloyd R. Lichlyter, 27, 13111 Lessen Way, who was killed in the April 17 airplane crash on San Jacinto Mountain near Hemet, which also took the lives of three others.
Born in Madison, Ind., Lichlyter is survived by his widow, Roberta, and two daughters, Lorraine and Geanine; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan L. Lichlyter, Madison; two brothers and one sister.
Burial was at Springdale Cemetery, Madison. Officiant at the funeral was the Rev. B. C. Flint.
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Independent
Long Beach, California
18 April 1963
Thursday
Southland Scene
Four Die as Plane Crashes in Storm
FOUNTAIN VALLEY--Two city officials here, a Graden Grove construciton worker and a Fresno man living temporarily in Snata Ana were killed Wednesday in the crash of a small plane in a snowstorm in the San Jacinto Mountains.
Occupants of the plane, all dead, were identified as Lloyd r. Lichlyter, 28, of 13111 Lassen Way, Santa Ana, pilot of the plane and assistnat city engineer of Fountain Valley; Fred Moiola, 38, of 15262 Bushard St., Fountain Valley councilman; Dale A. Scheinost, 41, of 11231 Chapman Ave., Garden Grove, and M.E. Wright, of Fresno, who lived briefly in Santa Ana.
The single-engine Cessna Skyhawk was on a flight from Orange County Airport, Santa Ana, to Brawley When it came down in a remote area south of Idyllwild.
Lichlyter, father of two small children, and whose wife, Roberta, is expecting a third child, worked for the Orange County Flood Control District from Nov. 2, 1959, until he joined Fountain Valley last January.
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The Tustin News
Tustin, California
25 April 1963
Thursday
Victim of Crash Buried in Indiana
Funeral services were held April 19 in the chapel of Brown Colonial Mortuary for Lloyd R. Lichlyter, 27, 13111 Lessen Way, who was killed in the April 17 airplane crash on San Jacinto Mountain near Hemet, which also took the lives of three others.
Born in Madison, Ind., Lichlyter is survived by his widow, Roberta, and two daughters, Lorraine and Geanine; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan L. Lichlyter, Madison; two brothers and one sister.
Burial was at Springdale Cemetery, Madison. Officiant at the funeral was the Rev. B. C. Flint.
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