Dr. Kegley practiced medicine as an eye, ear, nose and throat specialist in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for forty years before coming to Southern California six years ago. He is survived by his wife and their two sons and daughter.
General Torres performed as commander-in-chief for military forces in Sonora and Sinaloa during troublesome times after the overthrowing of President Porfirio Diaz in the Francisco Madera revolution of 1911, during which he brought his family to Los Angeles.
Assistant superintendent of Los Angeles city schools died at age 68 from an attack of heart disease he suffered while watching the USC-Stanford football game at the Memorial Coliseum.