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San Diego County
California

Politicians who died in San Diego County


  San Diego County (no city given): W. J. Gurnett, 1911 — William K. Ailshie, 1983
  Carlsbad: Raymond C. Ede, 1993 — William A. Craven, 1999
  Chula Vista: Henry Sabin, 1918 — B. Platt Carpenter, 1921 — Richard Joseph Donovan, 1971 — Thomas D. Hamilton, Jr., 1994 — Fred Pruitt, 1994
  Coronado: Nathan O. Murphy, 1908 — Lucy L. Flower, 1921 — Uriel Sebree, 1922 — C. Patrick Callahan II, 1994 — Horacio Rivero, 2000 — James B. Stockdale, 2005
  El Cajon: J. N. Bergan, 1968 — Helen Cobb, 1999
  Encinitas: George E. Rowe, 1950 — Clair W. Burgener, 2006
  Escondido: Clarence E. Allen, 1932 — J. W. Robinson, 1964
  La Jolla: George Stephan, 1944 — James M. Carter, 1979 — Albert L. Reeves, Jr., 1987 — Simon Casady, 1995 — Benjamin Spock, 1998 — Clinton D. McKinnon, 2001 — H. Rex Lee, 2001 — Charles A. Gillespie, Jr., 2008
  La Mesa: Lucille Moore, 1995 — Glen Crosbie, 1995
  Lemon Grove: Vroman J. Dorman, 1994
  Oceanside: Richard Nevins, 2001
  Pacific Beach, San Diego: Ozora P. Stearns, 1896
  Point Loma, San Diego: William E. Cleator, Sr., 1993
  Rancho Santa Fe: George R. Lunn, 1948
  San Diego:
 
  San Diego, 1800-1899: James W. Robinson, 1857 — Alphonso Taft, 1891 — Robert W. Waterman, 1891 — Morgan Calvin Hamilton, 1893
  San Diego, 1900-1999: Benjamin Todd Frederick, 1903 — Eugene Semple, 1908 — Peter E. Hanson, 1914 — Henry Van Woert, 1916 — William W. Bowers, 1917 — Samuel Fleming Barr, 1919 — Charles E. Albrook, 1919 — Lewis P. Ohliger, 1923 — Lyman J. Gage, 1927 — Philip C. Hanna, 1929 — William Michael Crose, 1929 — William P. Cronan, 1929 — William Kettner, 1930 — George Burnham, 1939 — William Wright McEwen, 1941 — Arthur Turner, 1943 — John H. Clarke, 1945 — Phillip D. Swing, 1963 — Charles C. Dail, 1968 — Lewis D. Thill, 1975 — Harriet Gould Forward, 1980 — Charles K. Fletcher, 1985 — John G. Zevely, 1985 — Edwin Oldfather Reischauer, 1990 — Iris Blitch, 1993 — Dorothy B. Bradley, 1998
  San Diego, 2000-2012: Edward J. Schwartz, 2000 — Paul H. Boeker, 2003 — William K. Shearer, 2007 — Lionel Van Deerlin, 2008 — John D. Butler, 2010
   See also California deathplaces not assigned to counties.

 

 


 
   
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