San Diego, CA
Albert Henry “Buster” Prince
Albert Henry “Buster” Prince
OBITUARY
Buster Prince passed away peacefully surrounded by his family after a seven-year battle with Alzheimer’s Disease. He was born in Pittsfield, MA to Albert and Dora Prince. Buster spent his childhood years in Dalton, MA. He served in the Army during the Korean War. In 1961 he married Lyla Virginia Lathrop. Mr. Prince owned several businesses including Bob’s Auto Transport. He rode motorcycles and was proudest of completing 24 SCMA Three-Flag Classic rides and the Four Corners tour. Read more about Buster on his online obituary at:featheringillmortuary.com/ obituaries/albert-prince He is survived by his daughters, Marilyn Prince and Julia Kosobucki; his three sisters, Rosamond, Marilyn, and Althea. his three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He will be cremated and laid to rest in Dalton, MA, alongside his beloved son Stephen and his wife Lyla. A memorial get-together will be held in San Diego at his house on October 19th from 2:00pm to 4:00pm, with a graveside service to follow in Dalton, MA at a later date. Please call Marilyn, 619-895-6990 or Julia, 909-615-5472 for further details. To honor Buster, please cherish your loved onesgive flowers to someone special, give your family a hug. If you wish support the fight against Alzheimer’s Disease, consider donating to the Alzheimer’s Association.
San Diego, CA
Padres sign Giolito to 1-year deal with option for '27
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San Diego, CA
Person struck, killed by train in Encinitas
A person was fatally struck by a train in the Cardiff neighborhood of Encinitas early Wednesday afternoon, a sheriff’s official said.
The collision was reported just after 1 p.m. in the area of Chesterfield Drive at San Elijo Avenue, Lt. Joe Berry said.
The Sheriff’s Office’s Railroad Enforcement Unit is investigating the incident.
Chesterfield was briefly closed between San Elijo and Coast Highway 101 as first responders worked, but the road has since reopened.
In a post on social media platform X, the North County Transit District warned people to expect significant delays for Coaster service. Tracks were closed between Solana Beach and Encinitas stations, it said, and a Breeze bus bridge would be available for passengers between those stations.
San Diego, CA
Joseph Allen Oviatt – San Diego Union-Tribune
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