About Zach
Zach was born in Hawaii and moved with his family to California when he was one year old. He discovered his love for drama while doing Destination Imagination at Dana Elementary School in Nipomo. He then went on to Mesa Middle School and Nipomo High School Drama with his beloved teacher, Mrs. Metchik. He loved the stage—performing, singing and being larger than life. He was so proud the day his picture went up on the Drama Wall of Fame in Olympic Hall when he graduated from Nipomo High School in 2012.
Zach loved all sports. He played volleyball for four years at Nipomo High. He was a die-hard San Francisco Giants fan and had been to two World Series. He was a history buff and one of those people who knew a little something about everything. He loved all music genres and went to concerts as often as he could. He still believed in hand-written thank you notes and seeing the good in all people.
Zach graduated from Cal State, Chico in 2017 with a degree in Marketing. He served as president of the Marketing Club and like everywhere he went, made many friends at Chico. He was embarking on a career in marketing in the Los Angeles area when he passed away unexpectedly from a rare heart disorder in March 2018.
Zach was a remarkable person and constant source of pride to his family. He has been described by others as a bright light and a breath of fresh air. He looked for the good in every situation and wanted people around him to be happy.
If Zach could give you advice, it would be to do your best at whatever you choose to do in life but definitely enjoy the ride!
Zach loved all sports. He played volleyball for four years at Nipomo High. He was a die-hard San Francisco Giants fan and had been to two World Series. He was a history buff and one of those people who knew a little something about everything. He loved all music genres and went to concerts as often as he could. He still believed in hand-written thank you notes and seeing the good in all people.
Zach graduated from Cal State, Chico in 2017 with a degree in Marketing. He served as president of the Marketing Club and like everywhere he went, made many friends at Chico. He was embarking on a career in marketing in the Los Angeles area when he passed away unexpectedly from a rare heart disorder in March 2018.
Zach was a remarkable person and constant source of pride to his family. He has been described by others as a bright light and a breath of fresh air. He looked for the good in every situation and wanted people around him to be happy.
If Zach could give you advice, it would be to do your best at whatever you choose to do in life but definitely enjoy the ride!