The Alameda Family is proud to be in the fourth generation of Local Family ownership. Our grandfather, Alan A. Alameda started his first funeral home in San Jose. Then in 1969, he established Saratoga-Cupertino Funeral Home, now known as Alameda...
Funeral Homes in Coyote, CA
Our family is dedicated to helping you share the stories that make this community great. We provide a place to cry, to laugh, and most importantly, begin the healing process that follows the loss of a loved one. Whether traditional or unique, we...
Our firm was established in 1934 in Mountain View by Martin J. Spangler, Sr. and his wife, Mary. At the time of his death in 1977 he had given over 50 years of his life to the mortuary profession. Not only did the profession benefit from his...
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Facts about the city
Coyote, originally Burnett, is an unincorporated community in a narrowing of Santa Clara Valley astride Coyote Creek, between San Jose and Morgan Hill, in Santa Clara County, California. Part of Coyote is inside the city limits of San Jose. Its ZIP Code is 95013; there is a small U.S. Post Office. It is inside telephone area codes 408 and 669.
Coyote Obituaries
It was noted by San Mateo County Times on January 20th, 2016 that Michael MacCllan perished in Coyote, California. MacCllan was 63 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Michael's life.
History
The community was nearly absorbed by San Jose, California by urban sprawl until the dot com bust canceled the city's plans, San Jose however still owns the area after purchasing it in that era. The community of Coyote (originally Burnett The town nearly disappeared after highway 101 was rerouted 1 mile east of the city. . . .
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