A San Bernardino man was among two soldiers killed in a helicopter crash on San Clemente Island during a Night Stalker special ops drill.
Nicole Quitasol, who worked at a Coronado restaurant, died along with four of her family members.
A lover of the sea, the Navy veteran had a 35-year-career with Scripps Institution of Oceanography and was a member of Coronado Yacht Club.
Lt. Mark Alan Weiss, 35, of Michigan, was based in Coronado.
Thousands of people—including students let out from Coronado schools—lined the funeral procession route to pay tribute to the fallen SEAL.
The promotion of Navy SEAL Charles H. Keating IV to chief petty officer will be retroactive to his May 3 death, the Navy said.
A public viewing area will be set up Friday along 6th Street, where Coronado police will escort the procession for Charles H. Keating IV.
More details have been released about the Islamic State battle that killed Coronado-based Navy SEAL Charles Keating IV.
Charlie Keating IV was about 20 miles north of the ISIS stronghold of Mosul when, according to authorities, he was shot.
All five men were California residents.
He was one of five people killed when both planes crashed Sunday.
The 3 BAE Systems employees killed when their leased corporate jet crashed have been named. The names of the 2 pilots have not been released
From a Hollywood family, his father was the screenwriter behind “Citizen Kane” and his uncle directed "All About Eve" and other classics.
He was instrumental in raising funds for building Birch Aquarium.
Alter was world renowned as the man behind the development of the foam-and-fiberglass surfboard.
Gates at Petco Park were opened Sunday afternoon to allow fans to visit and pay respects to Jerry Coleman, who was 89.
He was diagnosed with brain cancer in February.
Paul Walker was a passenger in a Porsche that struck a tree in Valencia. "The Fast and Furious 7' was in production.
Jeanne Lassus Marden was a resident at Coronado Retirement Village and long-time resident in Napa.
The Massachusetts native was commander of the the South Atlantic Forces after leading the Surface Warfare Officers School in Coronado.
He made several California communities, including Coronado, home, before settling in Palm Desert.
Coronado was one of his favorite places to visit.
He moved to the Cays in retirement more than 20 years ago, after owning small businesses.
She was a sorority member and lover of travel.
Her love of Coronado helped keep Pearl in the San Diego area, where she remained for the rest of her life after arriving in 1939.
He served in the Navy and was a professor at San Diego State and the University of San Diego.
She spent her childhood in Coronado, then married into the Navy and traveled for several years.
He worked in the Attorney General's Office in Arizona representing a state early-childhood agency.
The Texas resident served four tours in Vietnam. His family settled in Coronado during his daughters' childhoods.
Billy, who died Sunday in the Arizona firestorm that claimed 18 others, once praised his brother Fred for becoming a Navy SEAL.
Gary Shadduck Jr.: "My sister thought all daddies jumped out of airplanes." His father Gary Shadduck Sr. was entombed at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery Friday.
McArthur grew up in Coronado and was killed in a June 16 car accident along with another sailor working to become an aviator at Naval Air Station Meridian in Alabama.
He met his wife in Coronado and once managed at the Shores.
Kyle McArthur was one of two killed in the crash, which left three other academy grads injured. He was preparing to be a Navy pilot.
Britton had a 6-year naval career.
The San Bernardino native was working overseas when he died.
The entrepreneur was a passionate golfer and avid sportsman.
She was a foster grandparent and worked well into her 80s.