Lawrence-Berroya-Obituary

Lawrence Berroya

South San Francisco, California

1971 - 2020

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Larry Berroya

July 4, 1971 - April 1, 2020

Lawrence (Larry) Berroya was born on July 4, 1971 in Manila, Philippines. His family immigrated to the US, settling in Daly City, CA. Larry attended Our Lady of Mercy Parochial School, St. Ignatius College Preparatory High School, and UC Berkeley....

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Mr.Berroya was one of my favorite teachers. I was going through a really hard time senior year and I wasnt the best student, but he really believed in me and pushed me to go further. I dont think I wouldve graduated if it wasnt for him. His class was the only one I really looked forward to, he was very passionate in what he taught and that made him inspirational. I really wish he couldve had more time to impact other students the way he impacted our class. I am forever grateful to have known...

I offer sincere condolences to Larry's mother Fe Berroya, a long time friend of mine, his father and his brother Gerard. May the Lord bless you and your family in this time of loss and sorrow.

He was one of the best teachers I had as a freshman. When I found out about his passing, I was heartbroken. Rest in peace, Mr. Berroya. My condolences to his family and friends.

I met Larry in 2003 playing golf at Harding Park. I actually witnessed him making an eagle that day that day. The next time I met Larry was two years later at the professional golfers career college in Temecula California. He was always a leader,Very intelligent, quiet and humble. He is in was a great ambassador to this game of golf especially to the young kids in America. I want to express my deepest condolences to his family as I am very shocked.Rest in peace Larry.

Summit Prep 2015

Summit Prep 2015

Summit Prep 2015

I had the privilege of knowing Larry during his time with the AJGA. His love of golf and the kids who played was evident in everything he did. He was a wonderful influence on my boys as they pursued their love of golf. He made this world a better place. Thank you Larry, for all you did. Rest In Peace and God be with your family at this time of need.

To my beloved friend and colleague. I'll miss your energetic spirit. We'll be sure your memory shines on.