This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Robert Berru, 60, born on July 22, 1955 and passed away on November 17, 2015. We will remember him forever.
Robert “Bob” "Bobby" Carlos Berru
On November 17, 2015, after a short battle with stomach cancer, we lost a loving husband, father and true friend. We will all miss his wonderful smile.
Bob reunited with and married, Linda on New Year’s Eve in 2012. They spent three wonderful years enjoying family barbeques, traveling, dancing, and long bike rides in Newport Beach. Bob finally got his wish to sail, completing his bucket list this past summer.
He was preceded in death by his father Carlos Berru Jr. and sister Rita Berru Velasquez. Bob is survived by his wife Linda Berru of La Quinta, California. Six daughters; Afton Jordan (Rick) , Alycin Berru, Rachelle Gilbert (Lauren), Kristy Brown (Burt), Ashley Bastardi (Michael), Alexis Berry (Brock). Three sons; Zachary Berru, Alec Sullivan, Austin Sullivan. Grandchildren; Addelyn Jordan, Riley Mazy, Kaius Bastardi, Beckett Berry, Finley and Olive Gilbert. Mother; Dominga Rivera. Brothers; Dan Berru , Edward Berru , Mike Rivera and Rick (Starla) Rivera. Sisters; Janie Delbrey , Sylvia (Gabriel) Guerrero, Linda Gates , Lisa Berru and numerous nephews and nieces.
He will be missed by his loved ones and friends.
A celebration of life will be held January 23, 2015 at 4:00 pm at the Berry residence. For more information and to RSVP send an e-mail message to: lberru.aberry@gmail.com
Tributes
Leave a tributeI miss you! I miss your text every morning on your way to work, cuddling, holding hands, dancing, riding bikes in Newport Beach and just being with you! You made me laugh every time you did something clumsy...like fall in the pool or hit something with your truck.
My heart will never feel the same. My life is empty without you. I love you, you are the love of my life and always will be. Always and forever my darling.
Your smile and laughter brought so much warmth and joy to all around you. Thank you for always being so welcoming especially with Alex. I cherish the memories, like trying to get the matress blown up. And mostly thank you for bringing so much light, love, and happiness to mom. You will always be in my heart. Love you Bob.