His services are Thursday May 23 in Coronado.
Mrs. Key received her diploma from CHS in 1942.
The mother of two was married for 49 years.
Robert Roy died Sunday in the crash in Florida. Last year he returned from deployment and surprised his sons at an IB Little League game.
The daughter of Rear Adm. Courtney Shands moved all around the country before settling in Vermont. She loved nature, cooking and letter writing.
Services for the one-time Little League umpire and member of the Coronado Cays Yacht Club and golf course Men's Club are set for Tuesday.
Hopkins, who specialized in business litigation, was a partner in the Sullivan Hill firm in San Diego.
Land is survived by his wife of 62 years, Lois. He worked at North Island for nearly four decades.
In 1980, her husband retired as a naval captain and they returned to the family home in Coronado where she continued writing and became active at the San Diego Yacht Club.
He had been employed by the Oneida Indian Nation and earlier worked for USAirways and AmTrak.
She retired from the Employment Development Department in 2007 as the chief of staff for Southern Workforce Services Division.
“Brian valiantly battled Crohn’s Disease and its complications for over 25 years,” obituary said.
“Arthur loved to play golf, put puzzles together and loved hot August nights,” obituary said.
The Free family matriarch, who co-founded the Free Bros. Market, would have celebrated her 100th birthday in June.
Services for the retired rear admiral and Shores resident will be held Saturday at Resurrection Lutheran. He rubbed elbows with luminaries from Reagan to Lana Turner, and the infamous too.
He won the Navy Cross for heroism in World War II and later took part in the Berlin Airlift.
Ob-Gyn specialist helped found the Methodist Hospital of Sacramento, his obituary said.
Pray, a one-time Navy man and an attorney, once served with the firms of Gray, Cary, Ames & Frye and DLA Piper.
Friends and loved ones are invited to a celebration of the long-time community volunteer's life Thursday at the Coronado Community Center.
He served in the U.S. Navy for nearly 20 years.
Wade lived a varied life as a journalist and businessman and spent many years volunteering with Coronado service clubs and groups.
The retired computer programmer loved living aboard his sloop, acting out medieval tales and sharing stories about both. The Coronado resident died in an accident on the bay Saturday.
Poindexter, 50, who went to space aboard the shuttle Discovery, grew up in Coronado.
He was praised for his “honesty, openness, good nature, plain talk and common sense.”
The long-time resident had an adventurous spirit and was well known for her carefully designed and award-winning floral creations.
She was a longtime volunteer with the library and hospital. Her services will be Friday.
An impromptu memorial attracted dozens of fans and friends to his Oceanside home Thursday evening.
The retired postal person loved travel and warm weather.
McCoy, a radar specialist, was well traveled and enjoyed painting and sports in his free time.
Cahill served as captain for the U.S. Navy.
Longtime Chargers fan was a 20 Gallon Club member of the San Diego Blood Bank.
She was widow of Navy Lt. Vincent Ecoffey. Her family had moved to the island in 1935.
Resident taught piano, harp and guitar lessons at her conservatory for more than 40 years.
A look at a popular vegetable (a sign of spring!) and ways to eat it.
The teacher created toys and understood all levels of woodwork, while engaging thousands over the years at the Del Mar fair.
An award-winning teacher and the son of a famous actor, Downs returned home to Coronado after adventures abroad.
The physician and Vietnam Vet died Dec. 20. His memorial service will be Saturday at the Coronado Yacht Club.
Paul McCarthy, a retired Navy vice admiral and a board member at San Diego's Maritime Museum, received a special farewell; his service will take place Monday.
Services will be held for the decorated WW2 pilot and teacher Saturday at the golf course.
Roesch, a 35-year Coronado resident, was a former high school coach who retired to become a developer; his service will be Sunday in the Cays.