1932
2013
5600 Lindero Canyon Road
Thousand Oaks, California
Earl passed away on January 28, 2013 at the age of 80. He is survived by his beloved wife Janet, his sons Michael and Joel, his step sons Michael Zaboski (Imelda), and David Zaboski (Robin), his granddaughter Grace Zaboski and grandson Christopher Olivas (Amanda). He is also survived by brothers Jack and Paul Andriese (Ginger), his sister Lucille Wassanaar (Dave), sisters and brothers in law Barbara and Dr. Robert Shaw and Michael and Pat Segal and many loving nieces, nephews and friends.
Earl was born and raised in Redlands California. He was a resident of Thousand Oaks for over forty years. He was a veteran of the Korean War proudly serving in the United States Air Force.
Earl was a man of extraordinary integrity and character. He will be truly missed by all who were fortunate enough to be a part of his life.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Heart Association or a charity of your choice.
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November 22, 2017
Son
joel andriese
still missing you dad. always will.. Joel
February 23, 2013
Casey Crabtree
Dexter and Joel
I am so sorry for your loss good old Earl my buddy your daddy I'm so sorry all I can say is my prayers are with you and I'm sure Crab sends his best to ill need to go tell him grandma crab passed dexter so did Beverley alot has happened would love to stop this madness I love you men my prayers and love go out to you xo Casey
February 13, 2013
LISA BRYANT
Mike and Joel, I want to express my sympathy in the passing of your dad and my Uncle Earl. It's sad to think we won't hear his funny jokes again or his voice on the telephone. But the memories I have and you have are just what we have to hold on to. He was a dear person and will be missed. Praying for you and remembering Uncle Earl in so many great ways.
Love,
Cousin Lisa
February 13, 2013
joel andriese
thanks to all of you for taking the time to write some thoughts. he was a hero to me..
February 2, 2013
My love and condolences to Jan and family. Earl was such a dear man. He was so genuine. There was no pretense with him - a characteristic I found so refreshing. (And something I also admired in my father). He was calm and steady and that was one of the pleasures of talking to him - he was so grounded. I will miss spending time with him and hearing his voice..and his voice of reason. In friendship and love, Dawn Mortara
February 2, 2013
Elena Nua
My heartfelt thoughts and prayers to family and friends for the loss of a genuinely good man.
February 2, 2013
American Heart Association
May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.
February 1, 2013
Jean
Dear Mike & Joel,
So sorry to hear about your Dad. He was such a great guy. Always a big smile and so friendly to me. Many happy memories of seeing him at your Uncle Rick & Aunt Marianne's house. My prayers are with you and the rest of his family at this difficult time. Fondly, Jean (Cindie's friend)
February 1, 2013
Tim Silveria
R.I.P. Earl, you will be missed by many. Thoughts and Prayers to you all.
February 1, 2013
Tim Silveria
R.I.P. Earl... Thoughts and prayers to You all. Earl was a great man. He will be missed by many. Take care of yourselves.
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