Magner-Maloney Funeral Home and Crematory

Magner-Maloney Funeral Home and Crematory Magner-Maloney Funeral Home and Crematory is a family owned and operated full service funeral home and crematory

Magner-Maloney Funeral Home and Crematory is owned and operated by Linda Maloney (FDR 1824) and Managing Funeral Director/Crematory Manager/Licensed Prearrangement Agent, Benjamin “Ben” Pirkl (FDR 2766/CRM 458/0K85946) and Funeral Director/Embalmer Vanessa Elizabeth Cramer (FDR 3168/EMB 9269).

DIANE LYNN FOSTER1950 – 2026 Diane Lynn Foster, born February 18, 1950 passed away on March 20, 2026 at the age of 76.Sh...
05/01/2026

DIANE LYNN FOSTER
1950 – 2026

Diane Lynn Foster, born February 18, 1950 passed away on March 20, 2026 at the age of 76.

She was a Christian whose beliefs were an important part of her life. She was the mother of three daughters, and grandmother of five grandchildren, each of whom she loved in her own unique way.

She was preceded in death by her cherished brother, William (“Billy”) Gabriel; her loving parents Sophie and William (“Bill”) Gabriel; and her beloved daughter, Heather Foster.

She is survived by her daughters Christina Price and Michelle Cooper; and five grandchildren Angelina, Chloe, Arthur, David, and Abraham.

She was always young at heart and was an independent woman who found joy in some of life’s simple pleasures like watching movies, listening to music, shopping, and spending time at the beach. She enjoyed going out to eat and treating herself. She also had a sharp mind for investing.

She was generous in her own way, supporting charitable religious causes and organizations that cared for animals. She had a special love for cats, which brought her comfort and companionship over the years.

In her later years, she became more private and lived a quieter life. Like many families, relationships could be complex, but her love for her family remained an important part of who she was.

We will always have the happy times together to remember her by whether it was using trash can lids to go sledding, going to the condo at the beach, or simply spending time together and laughing.

She will be remembered by her daughters, her grandchildren, and those who knew her.

Graveside Services will be held 2:00 p.m. on Friday, May 29, 2026 in the Santa Maria Cemetery, South Lawn.

05/01/2026
GARY JOSEPH LISTEROctober 3, 1966 - April 21, 2026Gary Joseph Lister, 59, passed away peacefully at Arroyo Grande Hospit...
04/27/2026

GARY JOSEPH LISTER
October 3, 1966 - April 21, 2026

Gary Joseph Lister, 59, passed away peacefully at Arroyo Grande Hospital on April 21, 2026, surrounded by loved ones. Gary was known for his quick wit, warm humor and remarkable gift for gab.

An avid fisherman and lifelong lover of the Central Coast, Gary could often be found riding his bike to the beach, which was his passion. He also enjoyed the thrill of the hunt at thrift stores and was quite lucky at finding treasures. He was a dedicated and hardworking man who worked at various construction sites and drove a truck for Kirk construction until the end.

Gary is survived by his sister, Kathy Lorencz , her husband, Dale and their daughter Katie - his favorite and only niece. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Harry and Thelma Lister and Vern and Dorothy Simas, his parents Bill and Patty Lister, and his beloved nephew Kyle Lorencz.

Gary will be cremated and his ashes will be scattered at sea. The family will be having a private celebration of life. He leaves behind a long list of family and friends who will miss him dearly and keep his laughter alive.

Arrangements are in the care of Magner-Maloney Funeral Home and Crematory. Sympathy notes and words of support may be expressed at www.magnermaloney.com.

MARIO CUEVAS1987 - 2026Mario Cuevas, age 38, born June 10, 1987, passed away on Sunday, April 19, 2026, leaving behind a...
04/25/2026

MARIO CUEVAS
1987 - 2026

Mario Cuevas, age 38, born June 10, 1987, passed away on Sunday, April 19, 2026, leaving behind a legacy of love, loyalty, and devotion to his family and friends.

Mario attended St. Mary’s of the Assumption School and later graduated from St. Joseph High School as part of the Class of 2005. From a young age, he developed a deep love for sports that stayed with him throughout his life. He was a devoted fan of the Dodgers, Lakers, and 49ers, rarely missing a game and always cheering on his teams with passion.

Mario met the love of his life, Toni Perez, and together they shared 14 beautiful years filled with love, laughter, and unwavering support. Their bond was the foundation of a family they cherished deeply. They were blessed with two daughters, Toni (11) and Charlee (6), who were the center of Mario’s world. He was a devoted father whose love for his girls was evident in everything he did. They brought out his playful spirit, and the bond they shared was truly special.

Known for being kind, loyal, and loving, Mario was not only a great partner but also a protector and constant source of strength for Toni and their daughters. To Toni, he was her rock, her best friend, and her biggest supporter. Though naturally quiet, Mario had a wonderful sense of humor, and those closest to him will always remember his laugh—a sound Toni says she will miss dearly.

Mario enjoyed staying active and spending time outdoors. He loved playing golf, basketball, softball, and paintball. He was also skilled in welding and took pride in working with his hands. At home, Mario found joy in barbecuing for his family, bringing everyone together over good food and shared moments. Above all else, he treasured time spent with his loved ones.

Mario Cuevas will be remembered for his gentle heart, his quiet strength, and the deep love he gave so freely. His presence will be profoundly missed, but his memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.

He is survived by his children Toni and Charlee, fiancé Toni Perez, parents Jorge and Feliciana, and sister Alejandra.

Public viewing will be at Magner-Maloney Funeral Home on April 30, 2026, at 4pm followed by the rosary at 6pm. A sacred mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's of the Assumption Church on May 1, 2026, at 9:30am with burial to follow at Guadalupe Cemetery.

Arrangements are in the care of Magner-Maloney Funeral Home and Crematory. Sympathy notes and words of support may be expressed at www.magnermaloney.com.

PEDRO “PETER” LOYA RODRIGUEZ1940 - 2026Pedro “Peter” Loya Rodriguez, 86, of Santa Maria, California passed away on April...
04/23/2026

PEDRO “PETER” LOYA RODRIGUEZ
1940 - 2026

Pedro “Peter” Loya Rodriguez, 86, of Santa Maria, California passed away on April 10, 2026 surrounded by his loved ones.

Peter was a man of integrity whose work ethic and mischievous wit was second to none. His love for his family was unmistakable as he never missed his grandkid’s sporting events and worked side by side with his son Mark until his passing.

Born in Santa Maria, California on March 8,1940 to parents Pete Rodriguez and Ramona Loya. Peter is one of five siblings. He served as artillery in the National Guard in 1958 and lived his life on the Central Coast. After a career of trimming trees and serving the Santa Maria community, you’d often see Pete cruising down Broadway in a white Central City Tree and Landscape Services truck most likely en route to La Simpatia for a Chile relleno. Peter’s long hair and beard were his signature look that only changed in color as he aged. Peter’s family will forever remember his love, support and care.

Peter is survived by his sons Mark Anthony Rodriguez & Martin Guzman, Daughter in law Patricia Rodriguez, grandchildren Sierra Rodriguez, Alexandria Rodriguez, Faviana Rodriguez, Mark Anthony Rodriguez Jr., great granddaughter Solène Rodriguez and his siblings Ruben Rodriguez, and Mary Ellen Marufo.

He was preceded in death by his sisters Connie Rodriguez, Gloria Rodriguez, Herminia Pacheco and Dolores Lemos.

To the greatest of all time, you will forever be in our hearts and missed beyond words.
“Don’t take no wooden nickels”.

All are welcome to Peter’s Celebration of life that will be held on May 30th, 2026. For more information please call Mark at 805-896-9038 or Patricia at 805-896-7442.

Arrangements are in the care of Magner-Maloney Funeral Home and Crematory. Sympathy notes and words of support may be expressed at www.magnermaloney.com.

MICHAEL JOSEPH LINK1959 – 2026Michael Joseph Link peacefully passed away in his sleep during the early morning hours of ...
04/23/2026

MICHAEL JOSEPH LINK
1959 – 2026

Michael Joseph Link peacefully passed away in his sleep during the early morning hours of April 11, 2026.

A beloved husband, brother, and friend, Michael will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Michael Link was born in San Diego, California, in 1959, the son of Charles Link and Alice Maben Link. He was raised in Point Loma, a suburb of San Diego.

He graduated from Pt. Loma High School in 1977 and went on to attend California State University, Long Beach, where he studied French and European history. He later transferred to San Diego State University to continue his history studies. There, he met the love of his life, Lynn Johson, and together they shared 42 happy years of marriage.

Michael worked as a manager at companies specializing in microchip design and manufacturing, including Everett Charles Technologies and BEST IC Laboratories, where he was able to put his strengths in leadership, teamwork, collaboration, and organization to good use. Later, he worked in real estate and owned a car repair business in Fremont, California. He was retired at the time of his passing.

Michael and Lynn moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1986. They lived first in Palo Alto, then Sunnyvale, and finally San Jose. In 2005, they moved to Santa Maria, California, where Michael lived at the time of his death.

Michael’s love of British cars began in his teenage years in San Diego, where MGBs and other British convertibles were especially popular. The first car he owned was an MG Midget, which he enjoyed during his college years. His next vehicle was a carmine Triumph Spitfire, which he acquired in 1984 and treasured until its sale in 2003.

In 1996, Michael surprised his wife, Lynn, with a Triumph Stag for their wedding anniversary. They named the car Joy, in honor of the many miles of happiness it brought them. Outings with friends, visiting museums and wineries, taking weekend trips, and exploring new destinations—were a special source of happiness. The Stag was originally sienna brown, but Michael painted it a beautiful sapphire blue.

Michael and Lynn joined the Triumph Travelers Sports Car Club soon after moving to Palo Alto and greatly enjoyed the friendship and community they found there. Michael held several officer positions in the club, including secretary, vice president, and president. Michael and Lynn remained active members at the time of his passing.

In 2014, Michael and Lynn became members of the Paradise Sports Car Club on California’s Central Coast. They valued the camaraderie of the group and made many friends while participating in parties, drives, and other activities.

Every Friday morning, Michael had breakfast with the Sons of Lucas, where the conversation ranged from archaeology to zoology. Many happy hours were spent in lively discussion and on drives in their LBCs (Little British Cars).

Michael served as President of the Stag Owners Club of the Americas at the time of his passing. He authored multiple technical articles for the club magazine and was always generous in sharing his knowledge and writing with fellow enthusiasts and other classic car clubs.

Michael is survived by his wife, Lynn; his sisters, Mary Lee and Patricia Thomas; and his brothers, Kenneth Link, Thomas Link, and William Link.

A Memorial Service will be held 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 29, 2026 in the Chapel of Magner-Maloney Funeral Home and Crematory.

Arrangements are in the care of Magner-Maloney Funeral Home and Crematory. Sympathy notes and words of support may be expressed at www.magnermaloney.com.

We’ve been educating High School students of the Santa Maria Valley on the impact of drinking and driving since the ince...
04/20/2026

We’ve been educating High School students of the Santa Maria Valley on the impact of drinking and driving since the inception of the Every 15 Minutes program over 20 years ago.
Thank you to all the community volunteers that make this happen.
Take a look at the video!

4 likes. "Every 15 Minutes Orcutt Academy 2026"

MARY CAROL JEPSEN1939 - 2026Mary Carol Jepsen was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1939. She recently passed of natural causes...
04/09/2026

MARY CAROL JEPSEN
1939 - 2026

Mary Carol Jepsen was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1939. She recently passed of natural causes after a long illness.

Carol was well known in the community and loved by all. Her legacy is exemplified by her faith, love of her Church, and love of her family.

Carol was a medical office worker who wore multiple hats. She worked for Dr. Robert Barry’s pediatrics practice, and Dr. David Carty’s OBGYN practice.

Throughout her 86 years, Carol was honored to take on a role of service. She and her late husband Jim spent more than 20 years teaching the Marriage Preparation course at St. Louis de Montfort Church. They were eager to help couples to establish a foundation of lifelong love. Carol was a long-time Eucharistic Minister, taking communion to the sick and homebound. She and Jim volunteered for many events and ministries at the church and in the community. When not volunteering, they spent most of their time enjoying Angels baseball, often while travelling the countryside, camping and enjoying nature and meeting new friends.

Carol was preceded in death by Jim, her husband of 56 years, and her brother Earl. She is survived by her large extended family, including her daughter Lisa and son James, sister Jane and brother Eric, as well as numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.

Services will be held Thursday, April 9th at St Louis de Montfort Church. A rosary will be said at 9:30 AM followed by the Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00. Interment will be at Lompoc Cemetery at 2PM.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be sent to St Louis de Montfort Church and the Knights of Columbus.

Arrangements are in the care of Magner-Maloney Funeral Home and Crematory. Sympathy notes and words of support may be expressed at www.magnermaloney.com.

SHERRY MIDEIROS1942 – 2026Sherry was born on Oct 8, 1942, in Santa Maria, CA to Sidney and Norma (Swilling) Frazier. Wit...
03/25/2026

SHERRY MIDEIROS
1942 – 2026

Sherry was born on Oct 8, 1942, in Santa Maria, CA to Sidney and Norma (Swilling) Frazier. With great sadness to her family, she passed away March 10, 2026, at age 83.

Sherry and her husband Ron married in 1960, having spent 65 years together. In 1973, Sherry began as the secretary at Rice elementary school, where she worked until she retired.

Sherry is survived by her husband Ron Mideiros, two sons Ronnie Lee and Curt, and 5 grandchildren Mathew, Kaitlynn, Joshua, Christina and Joshua.

Private burial will be at the Santa Maria Cemetery.

Arrangements are in the care of Magner-Maloney Funeral Home and Crematory. Sympathy notes and words of support may be expressed at www.magnermaloney.com.

MARY ALICE DELL1928 – 2026Mary Alice Dell, nee Newsom, gently passed from this world March 15, 2026 in Santa Maria, Cali...
03/24/2026

MARY ALICE DELL
1928 – 2026

Mary Alice Dell, nee Newsom, gently passed from this world March 15, 2026 in Santa Maria, California. Born December 22, 1928 in Springfield, Illinois to loving parents George and Alice (Willis) Newsom, she spent her young life traveling throughout the Midwest. She graduated from Illinois State University, majoring in journalism, where she met the love of her life, Harry Nelson Dell, and married, March 10, 1950.

Mary Alice was a devoted wife and mother, though the family and home could not contain her talents and compassion. She organized the first Camp Fire Girls council in Brevard County, Florida and became a mentor to many girls in both Florida and California. She was an accomplished cook and writer, serving as newsletter editors in many organizations. She became an avid boater, camper and backpacker, which with age morphed into RVing and cruising. She and Harry shared a passion for Dixieland Jazz and researching genealogy. She was an enthusiastic member of DAR and Colonial Dames and was proud to have more than one qualifying antecedent.

Mary Alice was preceded out of this mortal coil by her husband Harry, her sister Lucille Oneca Newsom, as well as her parents. She is survived by her three daughters and sons-in-law: Kathy Dell-Kukawsky and Jay Kukawsky of Arroyo Grande, CA, Barbara and Mark Freie of Camarillo, CA, and Laura Dell and Mike Muller of Rainier, WA. She left six grandchildren: Jesse Simms, Jared Lippert, James Simms, Steven Lippert, Sara Jacobson, and Rachel Lippert; 11 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.

Hers was a life well lived.

Arrangements are in the care of Magner-Maloney Funeral Home and Crematory. Sympathy notes and words of support may be expressed at www.magnermaloney.com.

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