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Clifford Oscar Easley

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Clifford Oscar Easley

Birth
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
26 Aug 1960 (aged 55)
Canoga Park, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect. M 01-55-09
Memorial ID
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Son of Oscar Franklin Easley and Stella Sacramenta Cassullo Easley-Henderson. Husband of Theora Easley.

Attended Stanford University. Worked as an auditor for the aerospace firms Douglas Aircraft and Marquart Corp.

Clifford helped his father Oscar, and Uncle Charles Easley, developed San Clemente.

At the top of Avenida Del Mar stands the Spanish/Moorish-designed Easley
Building (101 S El Camino Real). Built by Oscar F. Easley in 1929, it was the
home of the newly established Bank of San Clemente, later the Bank of
America. In the 1930s, the building served as the City Hall, containing the
judge's office and city jail. Today its tenants include the San Clemente Historical Society Museum.

He is survived by his son Thomas Easley; my, not so distant, cousin.

Son of Oscar Franklin Easley and Stella Sacramenta Cassullo Easley-Henderson. Husband of Theora Easley.

Attended Stanford University. Worked as an auditor for the aerospace firms Douglas Aircraft and Marquart Corp.

Clifford helped his father Oscar, and Uncle Charles Easley, developed San Clemente.

At the top of Avenida Del Mar stands the Spanish/Moorish-designed Easley
Building (101 S El Camino Real). Built by Oscar F. Easley in 1929, it was the
home of the newly established Bank of San Clemente, later the Bank of
America. In the 1930s, the building served as the City Hall, containing the
judge's office and city jail. Today its tenants include the San Clemente Historical Society Museum.

He is survived by his son Thomas Easley; my, not so distant, cousin.



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