Dychiuchay Family Memorial
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It is with a heavy heart that I am announcing our dear Errol Dychiuchay's passing on July 28th, 2020 at the age of 36. For those of you who knew Errol, he was kind hearted, bright, a loving husband, father, son, brother, and a loyal friend. Errol proudly served in the United States Navy where he also met his beautiful wife, Maria Dolores "Doris" Garcia Dychiuchay. They have two beautiful daughters, Audrey (8 y.o.) and Rosie (3 y.o). He was a loyal friend, and never a stranger to anyone.
Those of us who got to know him were lucky for having crossed paths with him. He was never a stranger and always ready to help anyone in need. Errol graduated Summa Cum Laude from College of San Mateo with a degree in Economics and pursued further studies at University of California in Berkeley. At home he enjoyed cooking Indian cuisine for his family and he also loved to eat Japanese food. He spent time in Japan with his wife while serving in the Navy. Errol was an adventurer and loved hang gliding! He was a very good father and enjoyed playing with his two girls. He even styled and cut their hair, taught them to ride bikes, ice skate, and shared his love of learning with them.
He was truly a special person, heaven gained an angel. So I am writing to you friends, families, and anyone who knew Errol on behalf of his family. As you can imagine, his wife and daughters were not prepared for this sudden financial burden that comes along with losing a family member.
Thank you so much for reading about Errol and kindly considering donation to assist with my cousin's family. I mean it, even if I do not know you personally. All donations will go directly to Errol's wife, Doris, and kids. Here you will find the link for the memorial.
Blessings,
Jane "Mayen" Cummings
Those of us who got to know him were lucky for having crossed paths with him. He was never a stranger and always ready to help anyone in need. Errol graduated Summa Cum Laude from College of San Mateo with a degree in Economics and pursued further studies at University of California in Berkeley. At home he enjoyed cooking Indian cuisine for his family and he also loved to eat Japanese food. He spent time in Japan with his wife while serving in the Navy. Errol was an adventurer and loved hang gliding! He was a very good father and enjoyed playing with his two girls. He even styled and cut their hair, taught them to ride bikes, ice skate, and shared his love of learning with them.
He was truly a special person, heaven gained an angel. So I am writing to you friends, families, and anyone who knew Errol on behalf of his family. As you can imagine, his wife and daughters were not prepared for this sudden financial burden that comes along with losing a family member.
Thank you so much for reading about Errol and kindly considering donation to assist with my cousin's family. I mean it, even if I do not know you personally. All donations will go directly to Errol's wife, Doris, and kids. Here you will find the link for the memorial.
Blessings,
Jane "Mayen" Cummings
Organizer and beneficiary
Jane Cummings
Organizer
Hayward, CA
Maria Garcia
Beneficiary