Oscar A. Sepulveda II

Date of Birth

September 17, 1942

Date of Death

September 16, 2025

City of Death

Montecito, CA

Oscar A. Sepulveda II, age 82, passed away in the early morning hours of September 16th, at his home in Montecito, CA., surrounded by his wife of 50 years, Linda Boynton de Sepulveda and his loving family. Oscar was born in 1942 in Concepción, Chile and grew up surrounded by his eight siblings. From an early age he developed a life-long passion for music, especially singing for others enjoyment. This passion eventually led him to singing professionally with Los de Las Condes, and recording numerous records that were well received internationally. This recognition ultimately led to a formal invitation for him to sing in Santa Barbara, CA. in the early 1970’s and it was during this time when he met the love of his life.

They eventually settled down in Santa Barbara and during the early years of their marriage he attended Santa Barbara City College and went on to receive his Juris Doctorate from the California College of Law. This was also the point in his life when he started his 25+ year career with United Parcel Service, where he eventually retired as a congressional and community relations manager. He was pivotal during UPS’s expansion into Latin America, and helped spearhead the company’s support of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting held in the early 90’s.

Throughout his life he was noted for his philanthropic efforts such as being the Chairman for the Annie E. Casey Foundation, serving on the Santa Barbara County Grand Jury, and assisting at the Santa Barbara County Court House, Legal Aid Center.

Oscar is survived by his wife, Linda, son Oscar A. Sepulveda III, daughter-in-law Leslie Sepulveda and granddaughter Madison Sepulveda of Camarillo, CA; daughter Bianca Sepulveda and grandsons Jason Barba, Jacob Barba, Diego Barba, and Aidan Barba of Ventura, CA; mother-in-law Dorothy Sierra of Santa Ynez, CA; a brother and sisters throughout the world, and numerous nieces and nephews. The family extends a heartfelt thank you to Dr. Bryan Garber for the care and comfort he provided Oscar throughout his final years.

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