euskalkultura.eus

euskal diaspora eta kultura

Oroimenean

Philip N. Ayerza

 Philip N. Ayerza

2018/11/30 - Fresno, AEB

Philip Ayerzak 60 urte zeuzkan. 1957ko abenduaren 11ean bete behar zituen 61. Frank Ayerza eta Marian Biscayren hiru seme-alabetan gazteena zen.

Hau da Portland-ik, Oregonen, bere arreba Patriciak --egun desagertua den Portlandeko Euskal Etxeko fundatzaile eta lehendakaria izan zen zenbait urtez-- azaroaren 30ean idatzi zuena bere Facebook-en:

Gaur goizean jakin dut nire anaia Philip hil dela. 61 urte bete behar zituen abenduaren 11ean. Ez da ezustekoa izan, azkenaldi luzean ez baitu osasuna lagun izan. Zaila da oso anaia bat galtzea. Bera argi dizdiratia zen eta nabarituko dugu bere hutsunea. Asko eskertuko ditugu otoitzak nire eta nire senarraren alde, eta familia eta lagunen alde. Mila esker.

Gure doluminak Patricia eta Bill-i, Portland-en; arreba Susan-i (senarra Larry Pifferini), Fresnon; eta Ayerza familia osoari, AEBetan, Euskal Herrian eta Argentinan. GB

Hona The Fresno Bee, Legacy.com-en argitara emandako heriotz-oharra:

Philip Nicholas Ayerza was born on December 11, 1957 in Fresno. He was the third child and only son of the marriage between Marian Biscay of Madera and Frank Ayerza of Tranquillity. He was of 100% Basque ancestry. He attended school in Tranquillity and at St Anthony's in Fresno, graduating from Tranquillity High School in 1976 and serving as Salutatorian.

He loved sports and primarily played and coached baseball. Big inspirations in his life as examples were Mohammed Ali and Willie Mays. He loved the San Francisco Giants and was thrilled that they won the World Series in his lifetime. He also loved music, most importantly The Beatles and especially Paul McCartney.

He graduated from Fresno State University with a Bachelor's degree in Agribusiness and also studied in the MBA program at Fresno State, concentrating in Agribusiness. He subsequently earned a Master's degree in School Counseling and School Psychology with a pupil personnel credential and K-12 teaching credential at Fresno Pacific University.

Professionally he worked as a farmer and agribusiness manager mostly in the Fresno area, and subsequently as a teacher, baseball coach and school psychologist/counselor in Tranquillity and Soledad, California. 

The greatest joy in his life was helping young people realize their dreams. 

Philip is survived by his sisters Patricia Biscay Ayerza (Bill Sulser) of Scappoose, Oregon and Susan Pifferini (Larry) of Fresno, his brother Gabriel Ayerza of Seattle, his step-mother Joyce Ayerza of Fresno, two step-sisters Chantal Fletcher (Christine Miller) of Madera and Nancy Brown (Terry) of Coalinga, five nieces and nephews, nine great nieces and nephews, and countless friends and relatives who he loved and who loved him. 

He was a beautiful, committed and intelligent person and will be deeply missed.

A graveside service and a reception will take place in early January. Ask Patricia or Gabriel for details if you wish to attend. 

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Tranquillity High School's scholarship fund in Philip's name to help Philip's kids. Jay Chapel, 1121 Roberts Avenue, Madera, California (559)674-8814



Oroimenean

Bidali zurea

PUBLIZITATEA

PUBLIZITATEA

PUBLIZITATEA

PUBLIZITATEA

PUBLIZITATEA

© 2014 - 2019 Basque Heritage Elkartea

Bera Bera 73
20009 Donostia / San Sebastián
Tel: (+34) 943 316170
Email: info@euskalkultura.eus

jaurlaritza gipuzkoa bizkaia