Oda Faulconer

[1][2] Faulconer graduated from the University of Southern California Law School and was admitted to the Bar of Los Angeles in 1913.

[2] Oda Faulconer was an attorney-at-Law with a private practice at 1203 Loew State Building, Los Angeles.

[1][2] A former resident of Portland, Oregon, Oda Faulconer moved to Los Angeles in 1902 and lived at 16603 Mission Blvd.

[1][2] Faulconer adopted her nephew, Marvin L. Huron (born January 4, 1921, Los Angeles County, California), the son of Leban Huron (1885 - 1923) and Leta Irene Hunt (born February 22, 1887, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon).

[7] Faulconer died on November 3, 1943, and is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale), Plot: Sanct.

Oda Faulconer, 1935