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Obituary: Isaac Mejia, Owner of Don Pico's

Isaac Martin Mejia, a San Mateo County resident for 37 years, on September 8, 2012. He was the beloved husband of Lucy Bedolla Mejia for 15 years, loving father of Francesca Mejia, devoted son of Isaac C. and Herlinda C. Mejia, and dear brother of Arturo, Martha, Angela, Anabel, and Florencia.

A native of San Francisco, Mejia was 51.

He proudly served in the United States Marine Corps for five years.

He was a past president and of the San Bruno Lions Club; member of Columbia Brotherhood No. 370; Scottish Rite; Asiya Shriners San Mateo; and owner of in San Bruno since 1999.

Through his work in the community and in the restaurant business, Mejia made a name for himself, grew Don Pico's from a small mom and pop restaurant, and became a pillar in San Bruno—a legacy he always wanted to leave behind, his sister Anabel Mejia said. 

Family and friends are welcome to attend a Memorial Mass celebrated on Tuesday, September 18, at 1:30 p.m. at St. Robert's Catholic Church, 1380 Crystal Springs Road at Oak Avenue, in San Bruno. Committal will be private.

Donations in his memory may be made to the San Bruno Leos Clubs c/o San Bruno Lions Club, P.O. Box 242, San Bruno, CA 94066 or the Shriners Hospital via shrinershq.org.

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