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Service Monday for Civic Activist Otto G. Stoll

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A memorial service for Thousand Oaks civic activist Otto G. Stoll will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at United Methodist Church in Westlake Village. John Nagel will officiate.

Stoll, who fought for housing and public safety causes, died Wednesday at UCLA Medical Center after a long battle with coronary disease. He was 51.

Before immersing himself in civic life, Stoll was a public relations executive. In Thousand Oaks, he was an honorary captain for the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department and a former Conejo Valley Man of the Year.

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Stoll was born Jan. 1, 1947, in New Jersey. He graduated from Brown University, and also attended Princeton University and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public Affairs.

A 17-year resident of Ventura County, he was a Rotary Club member and was involved in youth sports, his family said.

Stoll is survived by his wife, Jane Stoll of Thousand Oaks; his parents, Otto and Gertrude Stoll of Ocean Grove, N.J.; and two sons, Robert and David Stoll, both of Thousand Oaks.

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Memorial contributions can be made to the Many Mansion Inc.’s Children’s Foundation, in care of Los Robles Bank in Thousand Oaks.

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