Mary Alice Darr spent the last 30 years of her life in Imperial Beach.
Letizia Phillips came to Imperial Beach after fleeing fascist Italy and World War II.
Ontiveros will be laid to rest Sunday afternoon, but first he was remembered with a party Friday night.
Anne Carrier used to own The Hi-Ho Club and came to IB in 1955.
Mercedes Solis lived in Imperial Beach since the city was established in 1956.
Recognizing the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces who have died since combat operations began in 2001.
Michael Their was an umpire for baseball and softball games in Imperial Beach and throughout San Diego County.
Bangle was weeks away from celebrating his 50th birthday.
Chris Block was less than a month away from moving to Reno to start a new job.
Zofia Migdalska had to close the bistro amid the slow economy. She died on July 24 at age 57.
Gomez spent his high school years in Imperial Beach before enlisting in the Air Force.
After being diagnosed with cancer, the San Bernardino native chose to spend the rest of her life in Imperial Beach.
Anne M. Koski, known as Grandma Tic Tac to her family, lived in Imperial Beach since 1948 and passed away at the age of 94 on June 18.
D'Amico met her husband at a roller skating rink in Pennsylvania and the two came to IB in the 1950s. Family members remember her as a religious person who hosted a Bible study every week.
The Navy veteran, businessman and community volunteer is survived by his wife of 51 years, Harriet, and their five children.
Frank Pavolillo came to IB with his wife, Lorraine, in the early 1980s and made it a point to give back to his community.
“He was an IB guy for life,” says a former co-worker. Vasquez was visiting the East Coast when he died April 12 at the age of 54.
A local icon, and owner of Mickie's Grill, passed away last week. The following article includes excerpts from an interview with her close friend Teagan Taylor.
The Imperial Beach resident and retired Coronado police officer died on March 13.
Burges was a father of three and was best known in Imperial Beach as the former owner of 7-Eleven on Second Street and Palm Avenue.
Joseph Dennis passed away March 3. The 71-year-old was known for being a good friend and driving around town in his red scooter. Dennis reconnected with his mother two years ago after decades apart.
The Rivera family mourns the loss of Raymond Rivera, who passed away Feb. 25. He was 83.
Wife of former Imperial Beach mayor Bill Russell and a co-founder of the U.S. Open Sandcastle Competition, Phyllis Russell's life was remembered yesterday in an open ceremony at a family home.
Born in England, "Jo" Josephine Dedina worked 30 years as a public defender and passed away at her Imperial Beach home earlier this week at the age of 73.