Reed Austin Whittaker will be remembered at the service at Moraga Valley Presbyterian Church
Some of the people with ties to Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda who passed away recently
Some of the people with ties to Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda who have passed away recently
The event will be held at Camp Arroyo on Jan. 11 at 2 p.m. and guests are asked to RSVP.
The well-known Lafayette business community member died last week at his home in Soquel
Some of the people with connections to Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda who have passed away recently
Here are some of the people with ties to Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda who have passed away recently
A woman who was active in many Orinda groups passed away recently
Read about those with connections to Lamorinda who died recently.
Some of the people with connections to Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda who passed away recently
A list of some of the people with ties to Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda who passed away recently
The deceased was a member of the Moraga Hacienda Seniors.
The Lafayette native was 23 when he died suddenly on March 21.
The 93-year-old WWII bomber pilot died peacefully in his sleep on March 7.
A service for the Miramonte High School graduate is scheduled for Feb. 23.
Tributes on Facebook and at Acalanes High pay homage to sophomore Colin Wiseman, who died Jan. 3.
The pianist was born in Concord on Dec. 6, 1920. His "Take Five" was the bestselling jazz song of all time.
Harold "Hal" Johnston, a retired UC Berkeley professor of chemistry whose ground-breaking research linked jet aircraft to destruction of the Earth's ozone layer, died Oct. 20 of natural causes at age 92 at his Kensington home.
Retired Contra Costa County Sheriff died Aug. 9 after a battle with leukemia. Thousands turned out to honor him.
We crave your attention and affection. Actually, we seem to have the former and it would be nice to think we have the latter. There's even a sweet payoff if you give us a "thumbs up."
Locals gather in harmony to celebrate the life of local music man Joe Campana.
At times playfully gruff, but always committed to the music, Joe Campana made his Lafayette store home base for people who loved music.