Members of the group Housing is a Human Right OC, presenting to the OC Board of Supervisors the names of county's homeless deceased last January. Credit: Fr. Dennis Kriz

Another 31 people died without fixed abode in Orange County in December 2025.  Their names are:

Jarod ENTWISTLE who died on December 2nd in Anaheim

Truong NGUYEN who died on December 2nd in Orange

Hugo GARCIA who died on December 5th in Garden Grove

Wade HARPER who died on December 5th in Huntington Beach

Terry BECK who died on December 7th in Anaheim

Victor RODRIGUEZ who died on December 10th in Anaheim

Tilden BERGER who died on December 11th in San Juan Capistrano

Angel SANCHEZ who died on December 11th in Anaheim

Eric BRUNS who died on December 12th in Tustin

Andrew WELLS who died on December 12th in Anaheim

Michael MAUER who died on December 12th in Rancho Santa Margarita

Steven HOFMEISTER who died on December 13th in Fullerton

Linda BANKER who died on December 15th in Laguna Beach

Karina PONCE who died on December 16th in Anaheim

Angel OJEDA-GOMEZ who died on December 19th in Santa Ana

Steve ADAMS who died on December 19th in Newport Beach

John TRACEY who died on December 22nd in Fullerton

Michael DELUNA who died on December 23rd in Westminster

David NELSON who died on December 23rd in Fountain Valley

Rene ORTEGA who died on December 24th in Anaheim

Bernadette DIAZ who died on December 27th in Santa Ana

Mark LACROIX who died on December 27th in Costa Mesa

Carol LARA MARTINEZ who died on December 28th in Orange

Rebecca SWORDS who died on December 28th in Anaheim

Robert BAGWELL who died on December 28th in Orange

Patrick DONOLDSON who died on December 29th in Fullerton

Roberto JACOME who died on December 29th in Santa Ana

Felipe LEON SIERRA who died on December 29th in Fountain Valley

Elton HARRELL II who died on December 29th in Santa Ana

Guy BORGES who died on December 30th in Orange

Samuel GRECO who died on December 31st in Garden Grove

In total, 324 people died without fixed abode in OC in 2025.  This is the lowest number since 2020, when 337 had died.  At its peak, the death toll was 495 in 2022 and 500 in 2023.  The death toll has thankfully dropped. 

We will begin to understand why the death rate among those without abode has been decreasing in recent years, with the release of the OC Sheriff’s annual report on the matter (for 2024, when the homeless death rate first began to decrease) sometime in the coming months. 

However, with the expected cut of $33 million in HUD money that OC used to receive to provide subsidized housing for people, generally seniors or people suffering from disabilities who had previously been homeless, the fear is that many or most of these people will return to the state of homelessness.

So the challenges are great, but solutions are not impossible.  A reconfiguration of priorities on the State or County levels could keep these vulnerable seniors and people suffering from disabilities with roofs over their heads.

Fr. Dennis Kriz, OSM, Pastor St. Philip Benizi Catholic Church, Fullerton.

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