In Memory

Ricardo Ysais



 
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07/11/09 11:12 AM #1    

Julie DeClerck (Jones)

I met Ricardo early on in high school. He was a great dancer and taught me many of the best dance steps. We even were in a dance contest after high school and won a bottle of wine!

I remember stopping by Adolph's Taco at least one night a week with Ric and Sue Chapanian and eating tacos with lots of hot sauce!

Ric became a hair stylist after high school and some of my best hair styles were done by Ric. My favorite was a "Cher" type hairstyle I wore to a company Christmas party.

Ric died too soon...but I will always have memories of the fun times.


08/13/13 10:05 AM #2    

W. Kim Croxton

Rick had the ability to be the center of attention, he did have many friends. He died so young it is a shame he did not really finish his life. I'm sure it would have been full of excitement and a little drama. He single-handedly led by example live a good life.

08/19/13 11:43 PM #3    

Michael Phelps

Ricky and I were best friends since grade school. In high school were in the play together and after school we would drive around and try not to get into trouble.  Rick was the best artist I've ever seen in my life.  His portraits were so lifelike that you would stand and talk to it before you would realize it was only a painting.  He introduced me to Simon and Garfunkel and his mother made the best tortillas I ever had in my life.  I would see Rick from time to time after we graduated high school but we lost contact for the most part.  He went on to design and fashion clothing.  I have a lot of good memories of him and me and Susie going out at night after school maybe bowling or whatever.  There can never be another one like Rick.


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