Marlora Manor Convalescent Hospital, Long Beach, CA

Marlora Manor Convalescent Hospital

3801 E ANAHEIM ST
Long Beach, CA 90804
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Phone: (562) 494-3311

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Comment on Marlora Manor Convalescent Hospital - Long Beach, CA written by: Lucy A. 5 stars 09/04/2012 10:01AM Regarding Ruby Westby
My mother was married to her brother in law, Darwin Westby, who now lives in Oregon and would like to contact her.

Darwin Westby
329 A Beechwood Dr.
Grants Pass, OR 97526-9009

(541) 479-0079

I talked to him recently and said I would mail the newspaper clipping and I mentioned your address in the article so he can write to Ruby.

Please tell her that I read the article and send a belated Happy Birthday.

I am Darwin's step-daughter.

Thank you.

Lucy Armstrong
4102 Conquista Avenue
Lakewood CA 90713-3202
(562) 496-8397


Comment on Marlora Manor Convalescent Hospital - Long Beach, CA written by: Virginia J. 5 stars 04/03/2012 1:25PM I had a referral to your facility for a friend who is interested in Assisted Living.
Please send info to: Virginia Jackson, 17805 Winterberry St., Fountain Valley, CA 92708.

Thank you.


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