LONGSHORE FUNERAL TO BE HELD MONDAY.Byline: JUDY O'ROURKE Staff Writer SANTA CLARITA - A funeral will be held Monday for Todd Longshore long·shore adj. Occurring, living, or working along a seacoast. [Short for alongshore.] , a long-standing member of the Santa Clarita Parks Commission, who died Tuesday of blood clot blood clot n. A semisolid, gelatinous mass of coagulated blood that consists of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in a fibrin network. in his lung. The commercial real estate appraiser A person selected or appointed by a competent authority or an interested party to evaluate the financial worth of property. Appraisers are frequently appointed in probate and condemnation proceedings and are also used by banks and real estate concerns to determine the market and father of four had spent more than half his life in Santa Clarita and was very active in the community. His funeral will be held at noon at the Church of Jesus Christ Church of Jesus Christ may refer to:
An autopsy found the 49-year-old Longshore suffered a pulmonary embolus Pulmonary embolus Blockage of an artery of the lung by foreign matter such as fat, tumor, tissue, or a clot originating from a vein. Mentioned in: Arthroscopy , a blood clot in the lungs due to a deep venous thrombosis deep venous thrombosis n. Abbr. DVT A condition in which one or more thrombi form in a deep vein, especially in the leg or pelvis, resulting in an increased risk of pulmonary embolism. in his leg. He also suffered from heart problems and diabetes. Longshore was appointed to the commission at its inception in 1989 by the city's then-Mayor Howard P. ``Buck'' McKeon, now a member of Congress. He was reappointed by Mayor Laurene Weste. Longshore attracted many friends in the years he spent coaching youth sports, and in his participation with Scouting and the church. ``If you want a friend, Todd Longshore is the friend you want to have,'' said Greg Crow, who has been one for 24 years. ``Todd Longshore is my friend, will always be my friend, because I know someday I'll see him again.'' Longshore is survived by his wife, DeAnn, and sons Nick, 24; Nate, 19; and Ben, 16; and daughter Courtney, 13. Community members who wish to pay tribute may do so at the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Commission meeting at 6 p.m. on Friday at City Hall, 23920 Valencia Blvd. judy.orourke(at)dailynews.com (661) 257-5255 |
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