Angelina Bell Orona

Angelina Bell Orona

January 29, 1949 - November 03, 2011

Angelina Bell Orona

January 29, 1949 - November 03, 2011

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Angelina (Lynn) Bell Orona

Angelina was born on January 29,1946 in the Philippines. After a courageous five-year battle with cancer, Lynn passed away peacefully in her home in San Juan Capistrano on Thursday, November 03, 2011.

She is survived by her husband Solomon J. Orona, her son Dennis Wayne Bell, and her daughter Dana Lynn Bell.

Lynn loved to travel, dance, keep active, and learn new things. Lynn touched the lives of many people with her smile, generosity, and love. Throughout her illness, she maintained her trademark elegance, class, and style.

Lynn worked for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in Los Angeles, CA as Manager of Real Estate Services for twenty-three years. Some of the highlights in Lynn’s career at the MTA include the relocation of homes and businesses for the Blue line, Red line, Green line, and Gold line leading into Los Angeles.

Her memorial service will be held on Friday, November 11, 2011, at O’Connor Mortuary in Laguna Hills.

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8 responses to Angelina Bell Orona

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  2. The memories I have of Tita Lynn are that she smiled a lot, laughed often and loved her family very much! She was a great listener and a complete joy to be around! I love you Tita Lynn and will be greatly missed!!!!……. Sanya Tiambeng

  3. Lynn was a beautiful woman from the inside out. She was always a class act and made you feel welcome when ever you were in her prescence. We love you and we will miss you!!! We know you are smiling down on us from Heaven!
    Love,
    Tom, Kathy, Jennifer, Amanda and Dylan Hawley

  4. I remember Lynn as a cheerfull and hard working employee when we worked together at MTA on the Red Line and the Orange Line projects. I know that Lynn and her family must have gone through a lot dealing with cancer, having lost my own wife to breast cancer on October 14, 2011.

    To the family, I am very sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you.

    Roger F. Dames

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