Dave Cantin (pictured) was swept away with his son who survived

David Cantin, 49

Cantin died being swept away from his home along with his teenage son.

His daughter Lauren was filmed being rescued by firefighters from their home after they heard her screaming from the wreckage.

One of the dead was not killed in Montecito but died in Los Angeles County.

Authorities said that person's death was caused by the severe weather but they have not revealed how they died.

There are 24 people still missing and the death toll is expected to rise as authorities continue to recover bodies from the mud.

Roy Rohter, pictued, was swept away from his home with his wife

Roy Rohter, 84,

Rohter was swept away from his home along with his wife Theresa in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

Theresa was rescued from the mud and was taken to hospital.

His death was confirmed by St. Augustine Academy in Ventura which he founded in 1994.

Rohter, a former real estate broker, was the first victim to be confirmed dead in the disaster.

James Mitchell, 89, and Alice Mitchell, 78

Elderly couple Alice and Jim Mitchell had been missing since early on Tuesday.

Their worried relatives appealed for information about their whereabouts on social media.

The couple had been married for more than 50 years and had just celebrated Jim's 89th birthday when they were swept away along with their beloved white poodle Gigi.

The coroner confirmed their deaths on Thursday.

James, 89, (left) and Alice, 78, (right) Mitchell have been reported as missing by their family

Riskin, 61, and her two dogs was killed in the mudslides

Rebecca Riskin, 61

Riskin, 61, a real estate agent and founder of Riskin Partners, and her two dogs were also killed when the mud swept down Glenoaks Boulevard.

Riskin's death was confirmed by HER real estate agency on Wednesday.

Her frantic daughter said she was missing along with her dogs on Tuesday.

Neighbors have since told how they had to be rescued from her roof to survive as the slides swept over their homes.

Retired nurse Josie Gower has not been since Tuesday.

Josie Gower, 69

Retired nurse Josie Gower was confirmed dead by friends on social media on Wednesday after a frantic 24 hour search for her.

They revealed that her body was carried 'several miles' by the river of mud which rushed through the town.

'Heartbreaking loss as we learned that she was taken from us by the muddy floodwaters and swept downhill for several miles,' one friend said.

She is believed to have died along with her dog.

Friends and family had been appealing for information of Josie's whereabouts on social media.

Sawyer Corey, 12, and Morgan Corey, 25, were swept away from their home. Their mother and other sisters were rescued

Sawyer Corey, 12

Sisters Sawyer, 12, and Morgan, 25, were at home with the rest of their family when the mudslides crept over their home.

On Thursday, the coroner confirmed that Sawyer was among the dead.

Her sister Morgan is still missing.

Their mother Carrie and sister, Summer, were also swept away but they were rescued.

They are currently in hospital recovering from the ordeal.

Jonathan Benitez, nine, died after he was swept from his home along with his mother, Fabiola, who is missing

Jonathan Benitez, nine

Jonathan was swept from his home along with his mother, Fabiola, who is missing.

The child's father and brother survived and were hospitalized.

On Thursday, a resident in Montecito who is friends with the family confirmed to DailyMail.com that Jonathan's body had been found.

Dr Mark Montgomery, 54, and his daughter Caroline Montgomery, 22

The hand surgeon, who graduated from Princeton University and Columbia University Medical School, was reportedly swept away in the floods alongside his daughter Caroline, 22.

Dr Mark Montgomery, 54, (left) and his daughter Caroline Montgomery, 22, (right) were also killed

John his young son Connor were swept away. His son survived but John was sadly skilled

John McManigal, 64

John was swept away by the muds as he and his young son Connor fled in the early hours of the morning.

Connor was found not far from their home and has been hospitalized but authorities have not yet found John.

Connor's worried brother, who is stationed at a military base in Hawaii, read about the mudslides and shared his concerns for his father on Wednesday.

The coroner confirmed John's death on Thursday.

A GoFundMe account has been set up to raise money for the grieving family.

Marilyn Ramos, 27, and her daughter Kailly Benitez, 3

Ramos, daughter of Francisco 'Paco' Ramos and Martha Tapia Gil, was killed along with her young daughter in the floods.

Her family, in Mexico, are now trying to raise money for them to return to Ramos' native Marquelia, in Guerrero, southern Mexico.

Also named among the dead were;

Martin Cabrera-Munoz, 48

Peter Fleurat, 73

Peerawat Sutthithepn, 6,

Richard Taylor, 67

THE MISSING

Larry Anderson, 73, and Judy Anderson, 78

The couple's friends and relatives appealed for help to find them on Tuesday and Wednesday.

On Thursday, some residents reported speaking to neighbors who said the couple had been found safe but their claims are unconfirmed.

Fabiola Benitez

The young mother and son were swept away in the mudslides in the early hours of Tuesday. Friends say her husband and older son survived.

Jonathan, her nine-year-old son, died.

Jack Cantin

Jack was swept away with his father David. Friends initially reported that he had been found safe and was hospitalized but those reports lost weight on Thursday as relatives continued to search for him.

Larry and Judy Anderson, who live on Feather Hill, Montecito, have also been reported missing by family and friends



