Arleta-Magallanes-Obituary

Arleta Magallanes

Oxnard, California

1937 - 2010

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Lee was born on April 14, 1937 in San Bernardino to Harry and Eva Bathurst. She attended Roosevelt Elementary, Sturgis Jr. High and graduated from San Bernardino High School in 1955. She then graduated from LA County General Hospital School of Nursing in 1958. She worked as an RN in several...

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Going to the snow show tomorrow....we will be thinking of you....we miss you much Grama!

Love,
Sara, Bob, Tanner, Brand, Daniele,i and Tori;)

So very heart-warming to hear from others who worked with our mother, or have just known her for a very long time. She was just as compassionate and precious at home when God was her only audience...always praying for those around her, knitting for everyone, and helping out by listening, loving, and actively doing whatever she could. I'm thrilled for the peace I know she has found, but my heart aches for her
a l w a y s...beautiful madrecita <3

I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I worked with Lee at St John's- such a wonderful person and a great nurse. her smile would light up the room - couldn't help but cheer up her patients. I will keep you in my prayers. Pat Young

I am so sorry for your loss. I too worked with Lee many years ago at CMH. She was always for the patient. She never stopped searching for info to make her skills better. Eunice Hill, Oxnard

I was sorry to read that the wife of my cousin had passed away. I will always have fond memories of Lee as a young mother and wife. Lee was always so warm hearted and would welcome any of her relatives with open arms. My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this most difficult time.

Lee will be severely missed by me. She was a good friend and "sister" to me. Always generous and loving. She was also a wonderful wife that cared for my brother. I pray they both finally have peace in Heaven.God bless them and their family.

Lee was a wonderful nurse. She was always up to the challenge of our busy work schedule, and did it with warmth and genuine caring. Her smile and positive spirit were felt by her patients and those working with her, including myself. I was saddened to hear of her passing, and send my love and prayers to the family.

I am so very sorry for the loss of your mother, grandmother and great-grandmother,Lee. I worked with Lee at St. John's Hospital for many years, and knew her well. I have never met a more kind and caring person. She was a wonderful nurse. I will keep her in my prayers.

Our Sympathy in the passing of your mother.Our prayers are with her and the family. Robert Barajas, Larry Gray, Tom Gordon, Al, (TOHS).