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Alison Meistrell King

Manhattan Beach, California

1950 - 2019

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10/5/1950 - 2/11/2019 A lifetime resident of the South Bay, Alison Meistrell King passed away on February 11 after a 50 year struggle with a rare autoimmune disease. Alison was born October 5, 1950 in a hospital in Inglewood, California. Her parents Joseph and Dorothy (Marshall) Meistrell,...

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I love & miss my best friend Al more than words can express. But I also realize how blessed I was to have had her in my life. I know she is in Heaven with her loved ones & is no longer in pain & in complete peace

Allison was a sweet, dear friend of our family and my mother-in-law, Virginia Allen. Allison will be missed. We are praying for the family during this time of loss.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

My heartfelt sympathies go out to your family during this difficult time. I hope the promise in 1 Thessalonians 4:14 can bring much comfort. Just knowing that there's a hope for the ones we have lost in death can be so reassuring.

My thoughts are with the family during this difficult time. I hope that the promise in 1 Thessalonians 4:14 can bring comfort. Knowing that there is hope for our loved ones lost in death can be reassuring.

May the God of all comfort sustain your family during the days ahead Psalms 119:76

My heart is broken & I can't imagine life without my beautiful friend. I was blessed to have had Alison in my life for 45 years. She was truly the sweetest & most genuine person ever. We met at Dive N' Surf when her uncles Bob & Bill hired me in my early teens. We became fast friends & she & the Meistrell family made me feel more like family than an employee. She was like a sister to me. I'm grateful Alison is now at peace & in Heaven where she belongs. I love...

My heartfelt sympathies go out to your family during this difficult time. I hope the promise in 1 Thessalonians 4:14 can bring much comfort. Just knowing that there's a hope for the ones we have lost in death can be so reassuring.