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Jill Arons, graphic artist, 56

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June 21, 2017
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Jill Arons.

Graphic artist Jill Arons died June 7 from breast cancer. She was 56.

Born Dec. 22, 1960, Arons owned her own graphics business for many years before becoming a graphics design editor of The Bingo Bugle, a bingo publication.

Arons’ family said she loved movies, puzzles, TV, bowling, bingo, the Los Angeles Kings, traveling, ’70s pop songs and  tchotchkes.

She is survived by her husband, Rich; daughter Samantha (Mark Prindle); parents Sue and Arnold Kogen; brother Jay Kogen; sister-in-law Brown Kogen; nephew Charlie Kogen; in-laws Stan and Loretta Arons, and sister-in-law and brother-in-law Janet and Bob Schultze.

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