I knew Eric for approximately a short 7 years. I started working for Fluor in February, 2016 and a few months later Eric joined our team. For the past 2 years Eric and I were in the same crew. In life and at work we are always told to prepare for the unexpected. On August 17, 2023 the unexpected crossed my path. I received a message from Kristen notifying me of Eric’s passing away. Instantaneously after reading her text message an indescribable pain flooded my soul. I immediately broke down crying, snot running down my nose. I could not understand how or why Eric’s passing hit me so hard. Then the reason came to mind. On June 18, 2023 my son, Damian, had stopped by my work and he accompanied me to the control room(office) at WP were Eric was. Damian witnessed how Eric and I had one of our normal work & life conversations. After Damian and I walked out of the control room Damian said to me, “Dad, you and Eric are like brothers.” It threw me off a little and I asked him, what do you mean? He replied, “Well Eric and you talk to each other in a brotherly manner.” Eric’s passing away hit me so hard because he was like a true brother to me.
I have read everyone else’s post of how Eric was a gentle, loving, caring, giant of a man. I can confirm that it all is true. Eric was a calm spirit who eased the environment in any room he was a presence of. He truly put others before himself, both in his personal and work life.
It is a small world after all. Eric attended Burlingame High School, graduating in 1998. I attended King City High School, graduating in 1997. It is about a 2 hour drive between these schools. After getting to know Eric at work, we discovered that our schools were in the same conference and that he had possibly wrestled some common acquaintances of ours. Around 2012, I was living with my cousin Ana in San Diego. I recently found out that her husband at the time had just checked onboard USS Asheville (SSN-758). Apparently Eric checked out from the Asheville a few short months later. I was born on January 14, 1978. Nothing special there, however, one of Eric’s son was also born on January 14 so that makes it that much more special. Like Eric, I am also a Warriors and 49ers fan.
On July 19, 2023 some of the guys from work and I joined Eric in Coronado for some axe throwing, a simple farewell before his move to Folsom. Our work schedule is demanding and does not leave much room for us to hang out outside of work so it was nice being able to share a moment together.
There are no words I can say or actions I can take to bring sense to this. However, I know that I will always keep Eric’s memory alive. To Kristen, Zeke, Bobby, and the entire Wigby family, I know we have never met but I want to extended my condolences to your family. May peace and love work its magic in our unexpected moments of this thing we call life. Until we meet again my friend!