Memorial for Tracy Condon — Killed in Hit and Run — Scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 12 in Ocean Beach — UPDATED

Tracy Condon, August 2025, near Newport and Bacon. Photo by Phil Cenedella.

A memorial is being planned by friends for Tracy Condon, killed in a hit-and-run incident this week in Ocean Beach.

She was reportedly sitting on the curb near the front of the OB Library or Post Office when she was struck by a truck and fatally injured. The driver initially ran away but upon his return 3 hours later, was arrested by police. Tracy was known for year as someone who handed out food to homeless folks in OB — only to then become one herself.

A memorial has been scheduled for Tracy, next week, on Wednesday, Nov. 12, down at the Wall and the Veterans Park at the end of Newport Avenue, at 4:55 p.m.–5:00pm

Candles and flowers mark where Tracy was fatally injured. Photos by Phil Cenedala

A member of the OB Community Foundation executive board, Phil Cenedella, is leading the organizing of this memorial. Phil is also the head of a brand new task force on homelessness. See Michael Chen at 10News update

A former lawyer and current grassroots activist, I have been editing the Rag since Patty Jones and I launched it in Oct 2007. Way back during the Dinosaurs in 1970, I founded the original Ocean Beach People’s Rag - OB’s famous underground newspaper -, and then later during the early Eighties, published The Whole Damn Pie Shop, a progressive alternative to the Reader.

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  1. Here’s Michael Chen at 10News update:

    A well-known maternal figure in Ocean Beach’s homeless community was killed Tuesday when a hit-and-run driver struck her while she sat on a sidewalk, leaving her daughter and many others searching for answers.

    Tracy Condon, 59, was sitting on the curb at Santa Monica Avenue near Sunset Cliffs Boulevard before 5 p.m. when police say a Toyota Tundra pickup truck hit her. According to investigators, the truck accelerated forward trying to leave before the driver abandoned the vehicle and ran off.

    Police arrested 24-year-old Evan Anderson after he later returned to the scene. He was arrested on suspicion of felony hit and run. Condon died at the hospital.

    “That woman raised me, made me who I am,” said an emotional Jax, Condon’s daughter, who asked to be identified only by her first name.

    Days after her mother’s death, Jax remains inconsolable.

    “Never experienced this, no word for this,” Jax said.

    Jax described her mother as a funny, loving woman who had lost her way. Advocates say Condon volunteered at homeless shelters two decades ago but lost her job and fell on hard times, eventually ending up on the streets where she became a beloved figure.

    “Go check on this person … check on everybody, makes sure they have a blanket,” Jax said, describing how her mother cared for others in the community.

    “She put light into people’s hearts,” Jax said.

    The loss extends far beyond Jax’s family.

    “It’s not my loss, it’s everybody’s loss,” Jax said.

    Struggling to understand how someone could hit her mother in broad daylight, Jax said she feels numb and finds it hard to think clearly. She has one wish: to sit down with the driver and get answers.

    “I want to look at person in his eyes. That was straight evil. The devil took my mom,” Jax said.

    Anderson will be arraigned November 13.

    A community vigil is planned for Wednesday at 5 p.m. at the Ocean Beach Veteran’s Plaza.

    A Gofundme campaign has been set up to help with funeral expenses. https://www.10news.com/news/local-news/ocean-beach-community-mourns-beloved-homeless-mother-killed-in-hit-and-run-crash

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