Motorcade for Sidney Walton, San Diego native and WWII veteran, ends in Sorrento ValleyBy LaMesa on October 7, 2021The motorcade began in North Hollywood and ended at El Camino Memorial Park in Sorrento Valley. Source: CBS 8 New feedShare La MesaClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...Published in home, local, military-news, News and on-the-homefrontnews LaMesaMore from homeMore posts in home »Woman killed, 2 others seriously injured in San Ysidro crash74-year old legally 'Blind Golfer' wins world team championshipSan Diego County Supervisors approve data program to reduce homelessnessSan Diego among home markets with the fastest decreasing home pricesA mild week continues with coastal clouds and temps slightly cooler than normalMore from localMore posts in local »Woman killed, 2 others seriously injured in San Ysidro crash74-year old legally 'Blind Golfer' wins world team championshipSan Diego County Supervisors approve data program to reduce homelessnessSan Diego among home markets with the fastest decreasing home pricesA mild week continues with coastal clouds and temps slightly cooler than normalMore from military-newsMore posts in military-news »Miramar Air Show Opening | Here's what you need to know7 injured in 'landing mishap' on San-Diego based Navy ship USS Carl VinsonAssistance League STEPS up with a sneaker giveaway for military kidsAn unlikely friendship | A war story aboard the USS MidwayUnder fire from senators after inewsource investigation, VA promises better care for veteransMore from NewsMore posts in News »Woman killed, 2 others seriously injured in San Ysidro crash74-year old legally 'Blind Golfer' wins world team championshipSan Diego County Supervisors approve data program to reduce homelessnessSan Diego among home markets with the fastest decreasing home pricesSan Diego County pays $1.35 million to mother whose son died during 2018 arrestMore from on-the-homefrontMore posts in on-the-homefront »Assistance League STEPS up with a sneaker giveaway for military kidsSan Diego veterans receive warm welcome home after Honor Flight to Washington D.C.New neighbors: Volunteers building former Marines new homes in EscondidoHonoring local heroes for Armed Forces Day'Young Marines' show appreciation to veterans with flag poles and American flags
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