Evaristo Fernandez Medrano, Sr.

evaristo medrano, sr.
Evaristo F. Medrano Sr. passed away peacefully on November 13, 2013 at Washington Hospital surrounded by his family. 'Baring' was born in Pangasinan, Philippines on October 26, 1929 to Juan and Emeteria Medrano. He moved to the US in 1984 and settled in the Bay Area. He enjoyed gardening and watching political news. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Aida, five children, Marivic, Benedict, Aris, Eugene and May Ann and seven grandchildren. His family and friends were truly blessed to have had him in their lives. Visitation will be on Thursday and Friday, November 21st and 22nd, from 3:00-8:00pm with a 6:00pm vigil on Friday at Berge-Pappas-Smith Chapel of the Angels in Fremont. A Mass of Resurrection celebrating Baring's life will be held at St. John The Baptist Church in Milpitas on Saturday, November 23rd at 10:00 am. Interment will follow at Oak Hill Cemetery in San Jose. For further information please call Berge-Pappas-Smith Chapel of the Angels, (510) 656-1226.

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  1. I would like to express our sincere condolences on the recent passing of Tatay Evaristo. The entire Tan family send our thoughts and prayers to the entire Medrano family at
    this difficult time.

    I didn’t know Tatay that well, but on the half dozen or so times that I met him
    over the years, I came to realize his great kindness and compassion toward his
    friends and family. I remember he likes gardening “€œ string beans, eggplants,
    and tomatoes. A few times when May Ann went to Sacramento, she shared with my
    family those tasty vegetables from Tatay’s garden.

    Although I have some idea of what your family is going through,
    no comfort is quite enough to replace the loss. You were truly
    fortunate to have a man such as Tatay in your life.

    Love,
    Ghie, Jerron and James


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