Here are 22 names of those recorded deceased in San Mateo County during between March 19 and March 25.
Here are 22 names of those recorded deceased in San Mateo County during between March 12 and March 18.
Here are 20 names of those recorded deceased in San Mateo County during between Feb. 26 and March 4.
Here are 25 names of those recorded deceased in San Mateo County during between Feb. 20 and Feb. 25.
Here are 21 names of those recorded deceased in San Mateo County during between Feb. 12 and Feb. 19.
Here are the names of those recorded deceased within San Mateo County during the month of Jan. 2018.
He was married and had a 5-year-old daughter. He was between jobs, and was killed trying to make some extra money.
BREAKING: The Santa Clara County Medical Examiner's Office publicly identified the victim late Tuesday afternoon.
She passed away July 29 at the age of 113
Coach John Madden says Stabler was "a perfect quarterback and a perfect Raider."
69-year-old Carol Domenichini of San Carlos was hit Friday by a Recology truck as she was walking on Holly Street near El Camino Real.
Keith Sorenson, 93, died at his Redwood City home on Friday.
In his long career, Stanford professor and world-renowned chemist Carl Djerassi excelled in science and the arts.
The Burlingame boy was hit this weekend by a train in Millbrae, coroner's officials said.
The man was 49-years-old.
The 11-year-old girl died in a crash in Burlingame last weekend.
The man who started Relay for Life.
The 9-year-old girl drowned Tuesday night.
Eisner argued that a curriculum that includes music, dance and art is essential in developing critical thinking skills in children.
Courtney Wilson died unexpectedly earlier this month.
Doug Engelbart was known as a big-picture thinker and visionary whose pioneering work changed the way people interact with computers.
Matt Kahn, who taught for more than 60 years, was a painter, designer, art collector and beloved professor in the Department of Art and Art History.
See the list of people with ties to Menlo Park and Atherton who passed away recently.
Hap Halloran was laid to rest Friday at noon. Shot down during a bombing run over Japan in WWII, he was tortured and beaten by the enemy. To fight off the later effects of PTSD, he chose to make friends with his former enemies.
Shot down by the Japanese during the war, Hap Halloran was beaten and tortured, displayed to the public in a tiger's cage, and often cried for relief. After the war, he befriended the Japanese airman that shot him down.