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Memorials for people from Long Beach, CA

Browse a few memorial websites created for people from Long Beach, CA on Ever Loved. Find obituaries, funeral details, photos, stories, and more.
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Mark "Marco" Francis De La Vega

Jan 5, 1975 — Apr 18, 2026

Long Beach, CA

Mark was born on January 5, 1975, in Downey, California, to Michael and Suzanne De la Vega. He grew…

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Mark was born on January 5, 1975, in Downey, California, to Michael and Suzanne De la Vega. He grew up the younges…

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Mark was born on January 5, 1975, in Downey, California, to Mich…

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Juana "Patty" Gonzalez

Jan 11, 1976 — Apr 9, 2025

Long Beach, CA

Marlicia Alexis Broussard

Dec 15, 1998 — Apr 1, 2026

Long Beach, CA

Mrs. Deborah Anita Fuller

Nov 26, 1951 — Mar 8, 2026

Long Beach, CA

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Deborah Fuller, who left th…

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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Deborah Fuller, who left this world peacef…

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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our …

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Ruby Leann Patterson

Sep 27, 1944 — Feb 25, 2026

Long Beach, CA

Ruby was a wonderful women that showed love to anyone who ever crossed  her path. 

She was a loving …

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Ruby was a wonderful women that showed love to anyone who ever crossed  her path. 

She was a loving mother, grandmo…

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Ruby was a wonderful women that showed love to anyone who ever c…

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Choosing a funeral home in Long Beach, CA

If you’re planning a funeral in Long Beach, California, it’s often a good idea to start by deciding what you’d like to do with your loved one’s body. Cremation is the most common choice in California, but you may also want to consider burial or donating the body to science. If you donate the body to science, you may not need a funeral home.

Once you’ve made a decision there, think about what kind of events you want to have and when. Would you like there to be a viewing? (You can have one with either a burial or a cremation.) Do you want a formal funeral service or would you prefer a more casual celebration of life? If you feel comfortable organizing the service on your own and you don’t want a viewing, you may only need a direct cremation or immediate burial. Some funeral homes near Long Beach specialize in these.

When comparing funeral homes in Long Beach, it’s a good idea to read online reviews and look at the prices for the services that you’re interested in. Pricing can vary dramatically, and higher prices don’t always mean a higher level of service.

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