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Oak Park Hills Chapel
Suzanne Saalfeld
November 21st, 1918 - May 7th, 2018
Born November 21, 1918 in Hatfield, Massachusetts to the late Daniel and Christine (Bucala) Omasta. Passed away at age 99 on May 7, 2018 in Walnut Creek. She served in the US Army WAC as a Medical Technician 1943 1945. After the war she moved to California where she met and married the late Orville Saalfeld. His career in heavy construction took them to many western states before settling in Walnut Creek and Lafayette, California . She was preceded in death by her brothers Albert Omasta, Carl Omasta, Daniel Omasta and sister Doris Malinowski. She is survived by her children David (Ann) Saalfeld, Sandra (Tom) Houseman and Robert (Sandra) Saalfeld, 7 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren and siblings Charlotte Omasta, Cynthia Goller, David Omasta, Ethel Dwight, Ruth Senuta and Velma Marotte. All services will be private. Private Services Oakmont Memorial Park 2099 Reliez Valley Rd., Lafayette CA 94549
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Oak Park Hills Chapel has proudly served families throughout Contra Costa County, California, for over 60 years. Our business' history begins when Roger Magleby, who was a pioneer in air-sea scatterings and a pilot, established our business in what was once a military medical staging and processing building for Camp Stoneman in Pittsburg, California. Ever since, we've had a special relationship with our military families and we are proud to be certified as Veterans Funeral Specialists....
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