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Wishing Michael a happy heavenly birthday, you are loved and missed by many šŸ¤
He will never be forgotten, by all who knew himā¤ļø
Visiting Michael and Daisy Ba…
2023, Rockville Cemetery, Suisun Valley Road, Fairfield, CA, USA
Visiting Michael and Daisy Barojas on Christmas Day — with Michael Barojas and Daisy Barojas
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2023, Rockville Cemetery, Suisun Valley Road, Fairfield, CA, USA
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Visited our beloved friend an…
2023, Rockville Cemetery, Suisun Valley Road, Fairfield, CA, USA
Visited our beloved friend and teacher Michael Barojas. Brought his favorite Cup Noodles and Mr. B pin. May you and your mom Daisy rest in paradise. Always in our heart.

Baroja Family,

My sincerest condolences. My words can never fill the gaping hole that is left when we loose our dear loved one. Jehovah our God is with you and He deeply cares for you and your family. Please take comfort in knowing that He will soon reverse the effects of death by bringing our loved ones back to life (Acts 24:15) He will also rid us of death which is an enemy to all of mankind (1 Corinthians 15:26). May these promises that will soon be fulfilled by our loving Father give you comfort and endurance.Ā 

Thank you, Zosing, Daisy, KB, and Jashley, for inviting us and giving us the chance to share at Micheal's Memorial!Ā  As a parent of the RLS community, my family and I will miss him dearly.Ā  He was the first bright smile we saw at the beginning of the day when dropping off our kids and the last person talk to when picking them up.Ā  We will miss his many qualities.Ā  He always had a unique way of staying happy throughout long days and keeping that same energy for everyone around him.Ā  His impacts on our school and the children's lives can be seen through my two children.Ā  He has a fantastic way of relating to my children in various stages of their lives.Ā  Throughout the years, he has watched my children grow up, as well as I watched him help make our community even better.Ā  My family and I are honored he was part of those various milestones in our lives.Ā  We will always cherish those memories in our hearts.Ā  Thank you, Zosing, Daisy, KB, and Jashley, for sharing Michael with us.

Hello everyone - I read this today at the memorial and thought it’d be nice to share with those who weren’t present and/or couldn’t watch. Feel free to reach out if you’d like to swap stories or just chat! Much love.Ā 

-Ā 

Hello, my name is Alyssa. Mike and I started working at RLS during the same year. During this first year, I would pass him by during school dismissal with a nod, a smile and a ā€œhow are you?ā€ as you do with any other coworker. It was in the following years that we began getting to know each other as he started working in the after school program at RLS, EXCEL.

ln 2018, Mike and I grew much closer. Already at this point, I knew he was more than just a typical coworker. He embodies the true definition of a ā€œkuyaā€. He listened, he learned, and he loved. I didn’t and still don’t know how to drive, so he was kind enough to give me rides through the Sunset District to my place in the Excelsior. During these moments, we talked about any and everything. I wish I could remember every single word, every single conversation, every passed by sunset.

We spent every day together on Zoom during the 2020-2021 school year, working in the after school program for the 5th grade students. I would open the room to him saying ā€œDude. Are you okay?ā€ if I was a few minutes late or ā€œWow, so early!ā€ when I was actually right on time. I would immediately make him the co-host and he’d start playing the Initial D soundtrack, Animal Crossing Lofi or Plastic Love (Cover by Friday Night Plans), a favorite of ours this year. We had some hard days where we’d just look at each other through the screen, lost, confused and angry at the state of the world.

Beyond this, he introduced me to so many new things. New music genres and artists, new food and restaurants in the Sunset. He introduced me to the holiday song, ā€œFamily is Foreverā€ by the ABS-CBN Music All Star Cast and made our Zoom 5th Graders watch the entire music video. One of his favorite spots was a RLS family owned restaurant called Sushi Goemon. The pictures posted on here by Lily Huang are moments of him there. He spent many, many nights at Goemon, drinking, listening to music, being coerced into playing guitar or singing, and eating with friends.

After we went back to in-person learning, we both worked through Summer 2021 at RLS. We’d walk into school side by side, carrying too many things, fumbling for his keys. I’d do anything to walk into school with him one more time.

His classroom is filled with personality markers like 30+ Funko Pops, posters of Bay Area teams, magnets and drawings from students, and a glaring ā€œStay Humbleā€ neon sign. He was too humble and I told him this time and time again in different conversations, in different ways, but he would laugh it off. He would jokingly shoulder check or side-eye me when I said something that was too silly or too absurd. He was excited to watch the Superbowl Halftime Show because of Kendrick… well, because of the whole performance itself actually. He loved being from California, but he loved being from the Bay Area even more. One time, he blasted SOB X RBE’s discography on the way to work and I laughed and laughed until my stomach hurt. The next day, he looked at me, said ā€œWait for it….ā€, and blasted his Hyphy Movement playlist. I laughed even harder somehow. We once sat in his car for what felt like hours listening to TWICE, playing our favorite songs over and over again. He wanted to get a tattoo, but he was too scared of needles. He pushed me into playing Fantasy Football this season, and I don’t even care about football. Before I was able to check the Fantasy App during the last week of regular season games, he texted me a screenshot and said, ā€œIt would be us for the last match of the seasonā€. He beat me… He came in 7th and I came in 8th. At the end of our long days, I would sometimes be the one to begrudgingly close his tall classroom windows and grab his what felt like 100lb backpack. And I would do it all again in a heartbeat.

Not quite sure how to end this. We all have so many memories and stories about him, I’m sure. Every day, Mike and I would look at each other and commiserate, roll our eyes at one another, complain, laugh, yell, get annoyed, smile, yawn, and the list goes on and on. In life and death, he is truly one of my best friends, the brother I never had. I hope he knew that. I think of our goodbye on Wednesday evening. The ā€œwhat if’sā€ linger, but I know in my heart that there’s no making sense of this. The only thing I know for sure is that that he will live on in my heart forever.

In the words of the late Maya Angelou, from her poem ā€œWhen Great Trees Fallā€:

ā€œAnd when great souls die,

after a period peace blooms,

slowly and always

irregularly. Spaces fill

with a kind of

soothing electric vibration.

Our senses, restored, never

to be the same, whisper to us.

They existed. They existed.

We can be. Be and be

better. For they existed.ā€

To the Baroja family and Jashley, I am sending my love and gratitude. Thank you for your strength and courage. Thank you for sharing him with us. Thank you for everything. To his extended family, different communities, and friends, I stand beside you during this difficult time. It’s a honor to know and love him.

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Mike was such a huge part of my time at Cal. He was the main reason why I got involved with PCN Trad and Galing Bata. When I tried for the Trad group and (catastrophically) failed the Tinikling tryout, Mike came up to me and hyped me up, telling me that he had every faith that I could do it. Looking back, it was really his confidence and support that got me through the Trad performances. As for Galing Bata, his enthusiasm for the program was infectious — his passion for it was just bursting out of him. In the first few weeks of my first year at Cal, he offered a ride to Bessie Carmichael so I could experience the program. And I could see immediately that he was so in his element among the students. It was so inspiring that I ended up loving it as well so I became a mentor and returned as often as I could. That was the beginning of a great friendship. From intensely quizzing me about the rules of Settlers of Catan to going to a Bon Iver concert together. From check-in messages to make sure we’re each surviving midterm season to getting each other into new TV shows/movies. And of course, lots and lots of boba runs. Some of the most memorable ones are when he would ā€œswoopā€ (a Mike term) me, i.e. pick me up, and we’d get our boba and just talk for a long time while driving aimlessly in his car. Mike had the uncanny ability of making me so at ease and comfortable when around him, and I’m sure I’m not alone in that observation. I am so very grateful to have known him. I feel so privileged that he was a part of my life and I a part of his. I miss him so much and will never ever forget him. Sending so much love to all his family and friends. Sending so much love to Jash. My deepest condolences.Ā 
2022, Robert Louis Stevenson Elementary School, 34th Avenue, San Francisco, CA, USA
Heartfelt Messages to Mr. Bar…
2022, Robert Louis Stevenson Elementary School, 34th Avenue, San Francisco, CA, USA
Heartfelt Messages to Mr. Baroja and Family ~We appreciate Mr. B's hard work and kindness. (1/28/22) — with First Graders
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Drift session with the fellas
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So miss 😢 the visits and hang out and chill out times..

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