It asks for the "informant."  The relationship of the informant to the
deceased isn't always stated.  It seems like the recent ones (last 20 or so
years) has a name and the relationship, but I've seen some from the 70s
where the informant's relationship isn't stated.  I don't know if it's the
time period or the person filling it out didn't bother.  There's no box on
the Los Angeles deaths that says next of kin :(

I copy down everything then I go to the Portuguese Hall for band practice,
so I'll get back to you later this evening.

Cheri

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