Día de Muertos
Our digital Día de Muertos altar celebrates your loved ones
Oct. 22, 2024 Updated
Día de Muertos is upon us. Though death is central to the holiday, Día de Muertos is a celebration of life. It's an opportunity to remember loved ones who have died and honor their memory.
The traditional way of celebrating is by making an ofrenda — an altar that often features a photo of the person being remembered, candles, foods and items specific to them, cempasúchiles (marigolds), papel picado and calaveras (sugar skulls).
The holiday is observed in Mexico and other parts of Latin America. It has also gained popularity in Southern California thanks to groups like Self Help Graphics & Arts, which began organizing a public event in the 1970s. Nowadays, you can find Día de Muertos celebrations across the region.
Most, if not all, of these events were canceled during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. As an alternative, the Los Angeles Times created a digital altar in 2021. The idea was to build a communal space where readers could still have the experience of celebrating their loved ones in public, albeit online. This year marks the fourth iteration of this project.
Ofrendas
Hover over the cards to see the messages submitted by their loved ones.
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Isabel Canales Espinoza
- Isabel Rojas-Williams
Los Angeles
Karina Darrigol Rojas
- Isabel Rojas-Williams
Los Angeles
Jack Abeling
- Carolyn Creighton
La Habra Heights
Michael Alexander Davis Johnson
- Janet Davis
Eagle Rock CA
Karen
- Paul Silic
11558 Riverside Drive
Colin William Lappin
- Olga Lappin
Placentia
Lee and Lavonne Moats
- Rex Moats
Elkhorn NE
Roman Esparza
- Michele Esparza
Mission Viejo
Tommie Esparza
- Michele Esparza
Mission Viejo
Helen O’Neil
- Michele Esparza
Mission Viejo
Carlos & Beatrice Armengol
- Delfina Riley
Corona
Roe & Doris Riley
- Delfina Riley
Corona
Justin Winans
- Stephanie Galan
Rancho Cucamonga
Juan M Frausto
- IRMA T. FRAUSTO
Whittier
Alfredo Papas Zamarripa
- Adela Zamarripa
El Monte
Enrique & Mary Cisneros
- Michael Cisneros
Whittier, CA
Bob and Ann Arlt
- GREGORY ARLT
Los Angeles, CA
Daniel Komins
- Susan Komins
Lancaster
Richard Felix
- Natalie Felix
East Los Angeles
Consuelo
- Chabelita Lee
San Gabriel Valley
Ruth and Chet
- Janet Daly
Los Angeles
Barbara piner
- Lisa Richardson
Casa de Contenta
Ernest and Nicholas Sandoval
- Vanessa Burgos
Lancaster
Ken and Rene Sawicki
- Romalda Llamas
San Fernando
Alejandro Fernandez
- Yessica Fernandez
Los Angeles
Benita Castillo Reyes
- Aracely Torres
East Los Angeles, CA
Maximo Perez
- Raquel Perez
Beaumont, Ca
B.L. Kennedy, poet
- Linda Borla
Long Beach
Sanjuana Salinas Perez
- Raquel Perez
Beaumont, Ca
Dave
- Angela Martinez
Fullerton
Grammy & Pauline
- Angela Martinez
Fullerton
Alonzo McCann
- Amber McCann-Chacon
Albuquerque
Roxy and Tom
- Emily Holm Tobin
Seattle
Gerardo Contreras
- Cindy Contreras
Van Nuys
Arnold Pacheco
- miquelle pacheco
los angeles
Xander Cervantes
- Sergio Cervantes
Rancho Cucamonga
Bonifacio "Duke" Lara
- Norma Lara
San Gabriel CA
Kathy Lara
- Normalinda Lara
San Gabriel CA
All my family that has moved on to a better place.
- Karina Calvillo
Inglewood
Brother Les
- Asabea A
New York
Elvira Medina y Edgar Peñate
- Daisy Martinez
Los Angeles
Grandma Ceci & Grandpa Kofi
- Asabea A
New York
Francisco Correa
- Maria Correa
La Mirada, California
Martin M. Sandoval
- Carina Diaz
Riverside
Joseph R. Escalante
- Crystal Escalante
Northridge, CA
Nicky and Erhys
- Betty Rivera
Los Angeles
Feliza Lara
- Normalinda Lara
San Gabriel CA
Armani King Cazares
- Michelle Montez
Colorado
Nicholas Welsh
- Frederica Champagne
Novato, CA
Romana Reyes
- Andrea Edwards
Los Angeles
Maria Wilebaldo y Daniel Tabarez
- Nancy Tabarez
Boyle Heights
Angelica Giselle DeBella
- Johnny DeBella
Irvine
Virginia Meader
- Brisa Banuelos
Westminster
Reynaldo Gonzales
- Regina Teran
Pico Rivera