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1977

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2022

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David Berriochoa Obituary

David Vincent Berriochoa, 44, of Fairbanks, Alaska, via Stevens Point, Wisconsin, and Pasco, Washington, died unexpectedly on Feb. 20, 2022. Dave wanted to live, but ultimately lost his long battle with addiction. Entirely too soon for his family and friends.
Dave was born Sept. 3, 1977, to Michael and Jocelyn Berriochoa in Pasco, Washington. He was a huge force of nature; you knew he was in the room. He was passionate about his family, engineering design, cooking, how things worked, and perhaps most memorably, making others laugh. None of this changed during his life, although his humor got slightly more off-color as time went on, much to the delight of anyone who spent time with him.
Dave worked in the design field of high-quality, ultra-lightweight wheelchairs for 20-plus years both in Pasco at TiLite and in Stevens Point at Ki Mobility. He was intent on creating better opportunities for those with limited mobility. Dave could and did design a better mousetrap. Referred to as "The Jedi," he designed everything from guitars to guns, aviation parts to experimental tools, contracting with countless individuals and companies to bring their visions to reality. At the end of his life, Dave helped design drones at The Alaska Center for UAS Integration at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and did custom laser engraving at The Great Alaskan Bowl Company. He took new challenges in stride, making difficult tasks seem easy when he was done working a problem.
Artistically he took after his late mother - designing logos, building brands, many of which were freely given to friends and family to show his love and, of course, humor. He designed his brother Dan's wedding invitations and programs as his wedding gift. He managed to highlight our everyday lives in designs and artwork, viewed through his wicked smart and funny mind. He loved cardboard - and could make giant yet functional monster arms and a child-size race car for a dear friend with ease. He brought to life a drawing by his nephew with a 3D printer, turning it into a gift. When he happened upon a stash of Band-Aids as a kid, he built a mask which he proudly wore to meet the new neighbors. His designs and artwork were loved by all and allow his talent and thoughtfulness to live on around us.
Dave loved the Seattle Seahawks and would text family and friends "Go Hawks!" every game day. Proudly sporting all things Seahawks from hats to shoes, he would schedule work around games without hesitation. Born into an aviation family, he had a deep love for flight, often tracking airplanes online only to race outside to see them in person when they flew over. One of his love languages was cooking and feeding those he cared about. His authentic Basque paella, red beans and rice, his "award winning" white chicken chili, and Thanksgiving meals will be dearly missed. Most especially his joy in seeing us all go back for seconds and often thirds.
Dave had a huge heart to match his stature and beard. It manifested itself in caring about those around him, and often was shown in actions instead of words. He gave great hugs and would do whatever you needed help with. Dave excelled at being the best "girl dad" out there. He would take the apple-of-his-eye, his daughter Rory, for pedicures, making appointments to get her hair done and take her shopping for dances. He would make up funny songs to help her deal with normal girl-life. He was the cheerleader for their exchange student when she needed it most. Dave opened his home without hesitation to his brother's family during a final deployment overseas. Do not let what could have looked like a gruff exterior fool you, he was all heart.
Dave loved getting a "reaction" from those around him. From laughter to groans, jumping out of your skin when he scared you, going bug-eyed and making faces, or sharing a meme or joke so offensive all you could say is "Jesus, David" and walk away. His pranks and witty sense of humor would leave him shaking with laughter and will not be soon forgotten, nor will his amazingly animated eyebrows. He was that guy. In the end he broke our hearts, taking away our hope of him getting better.
David is survived by his beloved daughter, Rory; partner of 24 years, Dawn; father, Michael; brother, Dan (Emily); nephews, Ernie and Vince; Grandmother Elaine McCalley; his extended family and a multitude of friends. He is preceded in death by his mother, Jocelyn, and his dog, Jackie.
Contributions in memory of David V. Berriochoa can be made to The Wheelchair Foundation online at www.wheelchairfoundation.org where a wheelchair is delivered to every child, teen and adult in the world who needs one but cannot afford it. There will be a memorial held Labor Day weekend in Pasco, Washington, with details forthcoming. Please consider signing his online guestbook and leaving your favorite memory of Dave.
Online condolences may be made to the family at Blanchardfamilyfuneralhome.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit theĀ Sympathy Store.

Published by Daily News-Miner on Mar. 3, 2022.

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Kathy Probasco

February 27, 2024

I fondly remember David. He helped me carry large furniture up those awful stairs to my home several times. Those stairs would be brutal especially for normal adults but David lifted the items with ease. Oh he grumbled when you asked him but he still did it. I bought him and his buddy lunch and that seemed to help-ha! I will remember him as a gentle giant and good guy. Rest in peace David.

Carla Lich (Kennewick)

March 9, 2022

I am saddened and sorry for your family's loss of this beloved man. I wish that I had known him, as he apparently was a special person. God be with all of you!!

Kathy Probasco and Max Thurber

March 7, 2022

We enjoyed David's humor and loved his Mom and Dad. He will be missed. Our love and sympathy to his whole family.

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Ashley Seefeldt

March 3, 2022

My Condolences To The Berriochoa Family I Worked With Dave At Ki . He Will Be Deeply Missed . He Constantly Made Me Laugh Whenever I Bumped Into Him At Work With His Jokes & His Goofiness In General . He Lit Up The Room & Was A Joy To Be Around . It Was A Pleasure To Have Met Him And To Have Worked With Him . Such A Great Loss - Gone Too Soon

Diane DiFani

March 3, 2022

I have fond memories of David as a young boy. Joce and I would take our sons to the wading pools during the summers. He and my son had so much fun playing in the water and so they wouldn't get bored we choose a different pool each time. Joce and I would sit in the shade and visit as the boys splashed, laughed and made up games. Such wonderful memories of them both.

Miren Asumendi

March 3, 2022

My heart aches for you.
David...his life sounds similar to my Daniel“s. Daniel died, suddenly,only about two years ago at 39. Love to you all.

Kathy Lepore

March 3, 2022

So many memories. One that brings a smile is the time we were up at the cabin, sitting around the table playing "Things" with Dave, Dawn, his parents, Amy, Mando, Dan, my mom and then 8 year old granddaughter. Dave and Mando had us all in tears laughing from their answers and the ensuing "one upmanship" between the two of them. Oh David, how you will be missed.

Mandie Brown

March 3, 2022

He shares my brothers birthday and always had a hug ready along with comforting words and jokes. Perhaps now he can say hello to my brother for me. Forever in our hearts and memories.

Sherry Johnson

March 2, 2022

I did not know David, but by the time I finished reading his obituary, I felt I did. I lost my son to addiction when he was 31, so I know that pain. I just wanted to say thank you for being courageous enough to say how he died. Most people don't and I think it is really important we do. May God watch over you and always allow the wonderful memories you have stay foremost in your heart.

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