In 1943, Jensen moved to California with his wife and young son, and established a photography studio across from the Joslyn Adult Center on Olive Avenue.
A long-time member of the YMCA and frequent visitor to the Joslyn Center, Jensen was also a long-distance runner and enjoyed playing pool, according to friends.
Jensen’s wife and son preceded him in death, and he is survived by a granddaughter, Golonski said. The mayor added that Jensen’s ashes will be scattered in Washington state, where the ashes of his wife and son were placed.
[For the Record: This corrects an earlier version that stated Jensen's wife and son live in Washington state.]
“On behalf of the City Council and the entire Burbank community, our thoughts and prayers go out to all who were touched by the life of Otto Jensen,” Golonski said.
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