Jerry-Oberle-Obituary

Jerry Oberle

Thousand Oaks, California

1947 - 2013

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(1947 - 2013)

Jerold E. (Jerry) Oberle passed on April 28, 2013. Jerry had been a resident of the Conejo Valley for over 50 years. He was the proud owner of "Jerry's Lock and Key," which he and Carol started in 1976. In 2006, his son and namesake, who was already an established locksmith,...

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I´m Jacob his grandson I love him with all my heart I cry every night I love you I papa

Carol, Sorry to hear about your loss. He was always nice to me all these years. I found out from my friend Patsy(Kirk Keeler)

I remember Jerry as a very dedicated and effective leader of the annual Conejo Valley Days events. I marvelled at the amount of time he and Carol worked to make CVD a successful community affair. It was a pleasure to work with him.

Jerry is a part of my history in the Conejo Valley and I will miss him. Always a happy guy!


Diana Malmquist

Jerry was a great guy ready to help werever he could. He will be missed.
We had some great time together over the years wish we did more.
Carol you are in our prayers

Love You

Jim and Shelby

Carol: Just heard from Jim's sister Judy that Jerry had died. So sorry for your loss. Hope you and the boys are doing well.
Cousin Jim & Diane

Many people knew him as "Jerry", "the locksmith", or by the many Conejo Valley Days roles he held. But to me he was "papa" the loving grandfather to Kaylee and Sarah, as well as my father and friend.

While life throws obstacles at everyone Papa was always loving and supportive of my wife Bridget and I. I am thankful for the nearly daily calls we had for the last several years and while we were half way across the country from each other for the last 3 years we hardly felt the...

Our family remembers Jerry as a loving husband, father and grandfather to you all. Josephine always lights up when speaking about him and his sense of humor. Our family sends love to you all.

As a long time resident i also knew jerry forever. He was a "goodguy". he will be missed.