| | Orange County (no city given):
Charles
C. Chapman, 1944 —
Peter
J. De Muth, 1993 —
Everette
C. Farnsworth, 1995 |
| | Costa Mesa:
Owen
J. C. Norem, 1981 |
| | Fountain Valley:
John
Howard Morrow, 2000 |
| | Fullerton:
Sam
L. Collins, 1965 |
| | Irvine:
John
H. Rousselot, 2003 |
| | Laguna Beach:
John
M. Houston, 1975 —
Edward
Mills, 2000 |
| | Laguna Hills:
George
A. Lingo, 1976 —
Sam
Coon, 1980 —
Genevieve
Nutto, 1993 —
Lester
D. Mallory, 1994 —
Robert
T. Hunter, 2000 |
| | Newport Beach:
James
Roosevelt, 1991 —
Peter
J. Pitchess, 1999 —
Bill
Mauldin, 2003 —
Robert
E. Badham, 2005 |
| | Orange:
C.
Norris Poulson, 1982 —
Robert
L. Leggett, 1997 —
Daniel
Dykstra, 1999 |
| | San Clemente:
Steve
Apodaca, 2001 |
| | Santa Ana:
Newton
W. Gilbert, 1939 —
T.
A. 'Al' Larson, 2001 |
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