Two whales that turned up dead on a Pacifica beach in recent weeks will be buried there at the request of the city, according to police.
Keith Sorenson, 93, died at his Redwood City home on Friday.
The Burlingame boy was hit this weekend by a train in Millbrae, coroner's officials said.
Jan. 22, 1961 - Dec. 19, 2014
The body has now been recovered.
The man was a local resident.
The son of Genoese immigrants, Teglia was born in Colma in 1931 and grew up in Daly City.
The man died in a weekend crash, coroner officials report.
The 11-year-old girl died in a crash in Burlingame last weekend.
A memorial service is planned for this weekend.
The woman had been reported missing out of San Francisco before her body washed ashore, officials said.
Some of the people with ties to Pacifica who passed away recently.
The former supervisor was highly regarded by colleagues and the community. (Photo: Patch Archive)
Renowned Japanese-American sculptor's work can be found throughout Bay Area.
The founder of gay rights organization Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays died at her home in Daly City on Tuesday.
Remembering the lives of those Pacifica residents who recently passed away this holiday season. Share your words of condolences to their loved ones.
Hundreds attended St. Robert's Catholic Church Tuesday to mourn the loss of a dear community member.
Trish Porter said she and her husband had exchanged a series of "humorous text messages" just before the crash occurred.
Pamela Jo Urbanick born in 1944, died at her home in Daly City on March 12.
Jess is remembered as being a fun loving family man. He attended Oceana High School.
Fakava moved to the Bay Area after breaking football records at the University of Hawaii. He will be buried on Saturday in Millbrae.
A Celebration of Life will be held from 1p.m. to 4p.m. on May 12 at Nick's.
The man who brought smiles and musical entertainment to so many is no longer with us.
Alfred Martinez passed away at 86 peacefully in his home.
Fong-Torres promoted Chinese cuisine in the Bay Area on television, walking tours and through her charisma.
San Francisco Firefighter and avid Linda Mar surfer Anthony Valerio, who passed away earlier this month from injuries sustained in a fire, was remembered at a paddle out last week.
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.
He opened their school in about 2003 to teach young people about ocean safety and the joys of surfing