Esther R. Africa and Louis V. Africa graduated together on May 26, 1921 according to the commencement program of Kanawha High School.
Louis (Lou) Vaughn Africa was owner of Africa's Printers in Lancaster California for 23 years using his deceased newspaper publisher-printer father's slogan, " Send your printing to Africa". Lou has also worked as printer linotrype operator at the Antelope Valley Press in Palmdale Ca., Daily Ledger-Gazette in Lancaster Ca, and Risley Printing in Palmdale, Ca.
DEATH CERTIFICATE SHOWED DEATH CAUSED BY CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE, SEPTIC SHOCK, PNEUMONIA.
Louis Africa is buried in Desert Lawn Memorial Park in Palmdale California.
Esther R. Africa and Louis V. Africa graduated together on May 26, 1921 according to the commencement program of Kanawha High School.
Louis (Lou) Vaughn Africa was owner of Africa's Printers in Lancaster California for 23 years using his deceased newspaper publisher-printer father's slogan, " Send your printing to Africa". Lou has also worked as printer linotrype operator at the Antelope Valley Press in Palmdale Ca., Daily Ledger-Gazette in Lancaster Ca, and Risley Printing in Palmdale, Ca.
DEATH CERTIFICATE SHOWED DEATH CAUSED BY CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE, SEPTIC SHOCK, PNEUMONIA.
Louis Africa is buried in Desert Lawn Memorial Park in Palmdale California.
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