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Corbin was a reluctant bicycle rider — I once asked him “What if your at a friend’s house and they want to go on a ride?”

His response: “I’d run instead.”

Bicycling is important to me so in honor of his 15th Birthday I completed an Everest (ride up the equivalent height):

https://strava.app.link/96b0i…

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Stacy and I were heartbroken when we recently learned of your loss.  Having met your boys only a few times at holiday dinners we recognized both as standout individuals.  Our thoughts are with you.
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I’m so sorry for your loss.  Sending you love. 
I'm sorry for your loss.  Loved the curly red hair and freckles, my kids share the same.   I wish I could have meet him and to get to know him better.  My prayers are with you and your family. 
Sending thoughts of love , peace, and healing at this time.                                               -Patricia and James 
We will miss Corbin. He was such a funny, sweet and kind kid. We’re sending lots and lots of love and hugs to you all at this hard time. 
Francine and I were shocked and surprised to learn about Corbin’s illness and passing. We extend our heartfelt condolences.  We simply can’t imagine. Hang in there. Best,  Tom and Francine Anthony 
I want to send my deepest condolences to the family. Although we don't know this child, it always sadden the hearts of parents of young children departing life at such a tender young age. Thoughts and Prayers are with the family.
So sorry to hear about this. With that wonderful shock of red hair, definitely a "Speer!" (We tend to be either blond or red.) His great-grandfather, Joshua's grandfather, my "Uncle Gene" (my own father's brother) had too this wonderful red hair as I recall. Your son, from the photos I've seen was clearly a super great kid! My condolences. Corbin was my "second" cousin, Joshua being a first cousin, once-removed. Sorry I cannot be at event. My love to you, all!!

Dear family of Speer Barrientos,

I want to express my sincere condolences for the loss of Jean-Lucien. His passing has deeply saddened me, and I share in your grief. May the treasured memories you hold dear bring you comfort, and may you find solace in the knowledge that he has found peace in the embrace of heaven.

In the midst of this period of mourning, may you draw strength from each other, finding support and consolation together. Let the memory of Jean-Lucien serve as an enduring source of resilience during this difficult time. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

My heartfelt condolences. His spirit will last an eternity. 
Josh, Jen, my heart goes out to you and your family. Words seem so inadequate for the pain you must be feeling. May God help heal and bring you peace knowing that Corbin is now in his heavenly Father's care.
My heart is breaking for you and I am struggling to find words. I am sending you love and strength, and you are in my prayers. 
The Barrientos-Speer family,  Jennifer, Josh, Jesse and Jean-Lucien "T'Choupi" have been members of our family since before Jesse and T'Choupi were born.  We feel the loss so deeply and our hearts break for J, J & J.  We offer our love and support for these dear friends during this painful time.
A slideshow of Corbin's art and photos from his life. Slideshow creation by Melanie Von Der Schulenburg, aka Tía Miaow Miaow. Music selection by Kenneth Barrientos, aka Tío Kenneth
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Corbin was a dear friend of mine. While I only knew him for a year, that year was a great year. Almost all of my most memorable moments were with him and our friend group. He was always a great person to be around; an almost morbid sense of humor, playfulness, and a manic laugh. We would share dumb ideas for shows, DND, survival games, and unique scenarios. Making bubbles in the Exploratorium, coming up with the eldritch deity Duolingo, and shooting up aliens in VR were all things that I remember him for. We could have increasingly "unsettling" discussions without batting an eye. Video-game sessions with our friends were always crass, fun, and cut off too soon. We had a lot of fun. He will be missed. 
Rest in peace Corbin. I knew him as a friend, I remember English projects with him and talking about DND. He was kind, funny, and a good soul. All my condolences to his parents ❤️

As a music teacher, I like to say that all of my students are my favorite, in one way or another. However, Corbin really was a favorite-among-favorites. It was such a joy to teach him. I’ll never ever forget Corbin.

I started working with Corbin when he was very small - a year or two younger than students typically begin learning clarinet. Despite his young age, he picked up the instrument very quickly, with an unusually good musical aptitude. Corbin’s awesome and supportive family also left a wonderful impression on me…I just love to see that. As time went by, I began to get to know Corbin not only for his musical ability, but for his razor-sharp wit and quirky sense of humor. I had so much fun teaching him.

Always quick to look for new challenges, Corbin soon decided to try playing the bass clarinet, a much larger version of the clarinet. This specialized instrument is much larger and far more unwieldy than its more commonly-seen cousin, but this didn’t stop Corbin - he set his mind to learning the instrument and was soon blasting out bass lines on an instrument nearly taller than he was!

It seems the unique, quirky and underappreciated nature of the bass clarinet really spoke to Corbin. As he continued to play the instrument, Corbin held things down in school band, playing bass lines and supportive background parts. At the same time, Corbin really took advantage of one-on-one lessons with me, learning to play more soloistic music in the high register of the bass clarinet. Whenever I had Corbin pick a song to learn for our lessons, he often made surprising and creative choices. I ended up repurposing many of these arrangements, using the music with other students.. because these songs worked so well and were just so fun to play! Corbin’s selections really helped us all get to the heart of the joy of making music.

A few of Corbin (and my) favorites included:

  • “Path of The Wind” - Joe Hisashi (from the beautiful animated classic My Neighbor Totoro)
  • “Undertale Medley” - Toby Fox (music from the brilliantly written, quirky, funny and poignant video game of the same name)
  • “Jolyne’s Theme” and “Giorno’s Theme”- Yugo Kano (from the Manga/Anime epic JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure - I remember Corbin trying to explain the complicated plot of this one as I became increasingly confused by the complexity)
  • “Luigi’s Mansion Theme” - Shinobu Tanaka & Kazumi Totaka (another song from a great game… perfect for Halloween!)
  • “Vampire Killer” - Kinuyo Yamashita (from Castlevania… I cannot think of a better instrument than bass clarinet for this classic game’s signature song)

When the COVID lockdowns hit, Corbin was one of my first students to take his lessons entirely online. He did a great job adapting to the new format - I was so impressed to see that Corbin made as much progress taking virtual lessons as he did with in-person sessions. It is hard enough being a young adult even in the best of times, and his perseverance during this difficult period is a testament to his and his family’s strength.

Even more recently, Corbin prepared and won an audition for a spot in the Oakland Youth Orchestra. Youth orchestras don’t always have specific music for bass clarinet, but the ensemble made a place for him. This group plays a wide variety of repertoire, including major symphonic works written for professionals. I am so happy and proud that Corbin got to work with this group, and make music with other young artists. I have such a fond memory of working with Corbin on the overture for The Wreckers, an opera by Ethyl Smith. I’d never heard of this opera before, but the bass clarinet part is epic, and he did a great job. Corbin’s gleeful description of the opera’s crazy plot made me so happy.

I will miss Corbin dearly. I have been so lucky to know him in this one area of his multi-faceted and beautiful life.

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Jean-Lucien "Corbin" Barrientos