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Virginia Kazor Obituary

1940 - 2021 Virginia Ernst Kazor, whose passion for preservation was matched only by her dedication to friends and family, passed peacefully in her Los Angeles home on Wednesday September 8th. Born in Detroit, to Frederic and Marjorie Ernst, she graduated from Marymount High School and the University of Southern California. Torn between two interests, she studied architecture but graduated with a BA in Art History. Upon graduating she was thrilled to get a job working for the new Los Angeles County Museum of Art, in the Modern Art section headed by Maurice Tuchman. She specialized in the work of Edward Kienholz, which led to her being cast in plaster for the model of the Socialite in Kienholz's walk-in artwork, "Barney's Beanery".Ginny went on to dedicate 40 years to the City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs. From 1970 to 1978, she was Curator for the Municipal Art Gallery in Barnsdall Park. In 1978 she became the Historic Site Curator for Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House in Hollywood. Her contributions included spearheading the renovation and restoration of this famous 1920's Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece. Her biggest achievement was overseeing the complete recreation of the furnishings in the living room and the very elaborate "T" shaped living room carpet, custom made to spread into adjoining rooms. In 2002, she received the FLWBC's highest honor, the Wright Spirit Award, for her work in preserving Hollyhock House. In 2019, Hollyhock House was inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List. From 1991 to 2010, she was also Curator of Simon Rodia's Watts Towers, the internationally known Cultural Heritage Monument in Los Angeles. Ginny also served on the Board of Directors of the Architectural Foundation of Los Angeles, Taliesin Fellows, the Southern California chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians, and the Neighborhood Conservation Committee of the Los Angeles Conservancy. She was a founding member of the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy in the 80's, helping create the organization and coordinate national meetings. In addition, she was an instructor on work of Frank Lloyd Wright at UCLA Extension (1987-1994).In her community, she was responsible for the creation of the Wilton Historic District in the late 70's, (stopping the demolition of many early 20th century homes in the District). The Wilton Historic District was created when the City attempted to remove the curve at 2nd street and widen the street to a throughway as wide as the Pasadena freeway. The creation of the Wilton Historic district dried up all the federal funds for the project and saved the neighborhood and five 1910-1920s homes. Ginny founded and was very active in the Ridgewood Wilton Neighborhood Association. She never stopped volunteering and was still on the board at the time of her death. She was married in 1970 to first husband Gene Kazor, who passed away in 1994. She was one of five children, three of whom predeceased her: Margaret Mowrer Norton, Patricia Lynch, and Fred Ernst. Ginny is survived by her second husband Tom Koester, a film maker whom she married in 2003, as well as her youngest brother, William Ernst. She was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 1995, but refused to allow that to slow her down. She passed away due to complications from her Parkinson's disease. Ginny will be sorely missed by family, friends, neighbors, and lovers of the Arts.

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Published by Los Angeles Times on Sep. 19, 2021.

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Michael Guarino

November 1, 2024

God bless you, dear Virginia ---- you were the best teaching assistant I ever had at USC..... and a good friend. [Always loved it when you'd return to the S.C. Art School after hunting through old bookstores & say, "Let me wash the dust from my hands before we chat"].

Steven Lamb

August 2, 2023

Virginia was ALWAYS a wonderful preservation conversationalist, She was FIERCE about the ACCURATE preservation of Hollyhock. Once we were chatting about the tendancy of the hollyhock cast concrete ornaments to fall off the house, especially in earthquakes and about the strength of the hollow clay tile walls. I suggested either filling the hollow tile with concrete or Urethane foam and making the ornamental tiles of Hydrocal. She was most dis-pleased but we remained friends. When I was later working with James De Long on a possible remodel of her house I met her first husband and saw his FANTASTIC freprodictions and new interpretations of Greene and Greene furniture. I Knew Tom Gardner and Jim Ipkejian, but Mr. Kazors were the best modern renditions. She was overjoyed when I said so. Virginia was a RARE person in LA Preservation, actually knowledgeable and more commiotted to the art, than fame or money. I think of her and miss her often

Barbara Michel Fountain

September 13, 2022

Ginny was a lovely classmate at both Marymount School and U.S.C. She came from a very loving and involved family. Her family home was always open to class parties and having friends around.

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Emma Howard

September 27, 2021

I met Ginny through my work with former Councilmember David Ryu. She was so engaged- whether handing out information at Taste of Larchmont or campaigning to get the streetlights repaired or standing up for historic preservation at community meetings at the library in Ridgewood Wilton, Ginny loved Los Angeles passionately. I'm sorry for her loss, she is an inspiration to all who wish to serve our communities.

Charmaine

September 21, 2021

For everyone who's life
was touched by Ginny ::
With deep respect and appreciation for a life
well lived and for the dedication and preservation of art and architecture, and of artists
themselves.
Be at Peace.

Leslie A. Thomas

September 20, 2021

Thank you Ginny for your dedication and commitment to art and culture and the preservation and conservation of two of Los Angeles' historic sites and National Cultural Landmarks: Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House and Simon Rodia's Watts Towers. A gift to and for past, current, and future residents and visitors to Los Angeles. Rest and be at peace and May Light Perpetual Shine Upon You Forever.

FELICIA FILER

September 20, 2021

To Ginny's family, I am saddened to hear of Ginny's passing. Ginny was an extremely elegant , calm and giving person. I enjoyed working alongside her at Cultural Affairs. Her contribution to the city is forever embedded in the department's archives as she laid the foundation for the work that has ensued at the Hollyhock House. My deepest, deepest sympathies to you. Sincerely, Felicia Filer, Public Art Division Director

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