"Condolences to the entire family. ? Prayers and hugs sent to y'all and we will always remember Michael as great baseball ?? player . Thank you for the memories. RIP Wyrick. "
Michael Everett Wyrick was born January 8, 1990 in Modesto, California and passed away July 29, 2021 in Los Banos, California. Michael attended Our Lady of Fatima School, Los Banos High School, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science from the University of Santa Barbara. At the time of his death Michael was a semester away from completing his master's degree in Data Science.
Anyone associated with Michael knew he was passionate about anything he participated in or was involved in. From an early age Michael showed extreme interest and talent in all sports. He played baseball, basketball, and football for the Los Banos Tigers, and continued his baseball career with the UCSB gauchos. He was involved in several traveling baseball teams growing up amassing several national titles. As a young adult he participated in softball, jujitsu, and was an avid surfer. Michael also loved classic cars. One of his most prized possessions was the 1956 Bel Air he built with his grandfather.
To know Michael was to love him. He was a loving, caring, witty individual who was always fun to be around. His passing has left a void with many.
Michael is survived by his mother, Carla Miranda Wyrick, father, Bill Wyrick, sister, Gina Wyrick (Anthony Costa) , brothers, Billy and Jimmy Wyrick, nephews, Anthony and Charlie Costa, and close cousins, Ronnie and Travis Miranda. Michael was preceded in death by his grandparents, Charles and Mary Miranda, and Owen and Icel Wyrick.
A visitation will be held at Whitehurst Funeral Chapel of Los Banos on Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at 5 pm followed by the Rosary at 7pm. The Funeral Mass on Thursday, August 12, 2021 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church of Los Banos. Burial at Los Banos Cemetery District.
"Condolences to the entire family. ? Prayers and hugs sent to y'all and we will always remember Michael as great baseball ?? player . Thank you for the memories. RIP Wyrick. "