Here are the names of those recorded deceased within San Mateo County during the month of Jan. 2018.
August 31, 1944 – January 22, 2017
"Sam was loved by all who knew him, and they all felt better when they were with him.”
'Al' was born in San Francisco and moved to San Bruno at 12 years of age where he attended school.
She passed away July 29 at the age of 113
Coach John Madden says Stabler was "a perfect quarterback and a perfect Raider."
Voltaire Estrada, a 37 year old resident of San Francisco, died early Saturday morning near the Seminary Drive exit in Mill Valley.
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.
KRON reports the corpse of a beached whale discovered Tuesday has been defaced.
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.
Murphy, who passed away on Saturday, lived for 100 years and eight days.
The man was a Pacifica resident.
The man died in a weekend crash, coroner officials report.
The 11-year-old girl died in a crash in Burlingame last weekend.
The 57-year-old was a local resident.
The former horse owner loved working at Bay Meadows Race Track.
The former supervisor was highly regarded by colleagues and the community. (Photo: Patch Archive)
Connie worked at Pacific Bell for three decades and was active in the Lions Club.
San Bruno Death Notices: Catherine Sousa and Diane Sarro.
One man was a member of the 101st Airborne Screaming Eagles during WWII. One woman met her husband of 66 years at a Girl Scout dance. They were ordinary citizens--but every life produces cherished memories.
Residents and former residents of San Bruno who've recently passed on.
Obituaries for people who lived or worked in San Bruno or had other ties to the city.
See the list of people with ties to San Bruno who passed away recently.
See obituaries of people from San Bruno that passed away recently.
A memorial gathering has be announced for Friday Oct. 19 in South San Francisco.
Beloved friend who started conversations with a "Hey buddy!" was laid to rest Tuesday at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Los Altos after a sorrowful service in Cupertino.
The beloved professional bowler, killed tragically in a car accident on Sept. 28, was a San Bruno resident.
Hundreds attended St. Robert's Catholic Church Tuesday to mourn the loss of a dear community member.
Known to many as "Mr. San Bruno," Bob Marshall Sr. lived and served in San Bruno for more than 50 years.
Quickert was one of the founding members of Bethany Presbyterian Church, where he remained a respected member and elder for the rest of his life.
Welch was one of the largest property owners in San Mateo County and was an avid collector of antiques, particularly old slot machines.
Cox lived in Foster City for 24 years, and dedicated himself to the community.