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Lieut Andrew Jacob Torres

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Lieut Andrew Jacob Torres

Birth
Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
3 Apr 2004 (aged 23)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.123775, Longitude: -118.2376537
Plot
Vale of Faith, Map G19, Lot 827, Space 4
Memorial ID
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2nd Lt. Andrew Jacob Torres, USMC, USNA ('02) died on April 3, 2004. His parents, Leonard and Anita (Brenner) Torres; sister Rachel Torres, and girlfriend, Ens. Ana Ortiz, USN, were at his bedside. He is also survived by his paternal grandmother, Charlotte Torres, numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and countless friends.

Graveside services will be held on Friday, April 9, 2004 at 10:00 a.m., at Forest Lawn Glendale, located at 1712 S Glendale Ave, Glendale, CA 91205-3320. At Andrew's request, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the USC Norris Cancer Center Development Office, 1441 E. Lake Avenue, 8th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90033 (323) 865-0700 in his name. .

Published in the Los Angeles Times from Apr. 8 to Apr. 9, 2004
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August 1,1980 - April 3, 2004


2nd Lt. Andrew Jacob Torres, USMC, died on April 3, 2004, at USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center in Los Angeles, California, following a courageous battle with cancer. His parents, Leonard and Anita (Brenner) Torres; sister Rachel Torres, and girlfriend, Ens. Ana Ortiz, USN, were at his bedside. Andrew was 23 years old.

Born at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, California on August 1, 1980, Andrew became interested in military service because his father served as a Marine officer with Force Recon in Vietnam and his great-uncle, also a Marine, fought in the Battle of Iwo Jima during WW II.

Andrew attended local schools beginning with Pacific Oaks Childrens School through kindergarten, followed by La Canada and Palm Crest Elementary Schools. He participated in AYSO, LC Junior Baseball and Cub Scouts, and studied piano and violin. He also attended Tom Sawyer Camp every Summer.

Andrew attended Flintridge Preparatory School from 7th through 12th grades. He earned varsity letters in football, soccer and track and was a goalkeeper for El Club Deportivo de Morazon, an adult Central American League soccer team, based in Los Angeles. Andrew was an active member of Boy Scout Troop 398, and achieved the rank of Eagle and was a lifetime member of the National Eagle Scout Association. He was also a member of the Order of the Arrow.

In his Senior year at Prep, Andrew received a Congressional appointment to the United States Naval Academy. While at the United States Naval Academy, Andrew played intramural sports, including soccer, field ball and rugby. He was assigned to 11th Company for the first two years and to 23rd Company for the last two. Andrew graduated with the Class of 2002, with a B.S. in History.

At graduation, Andrew was commissioned into the United States Marine Corps as a Second Lieutenant. For the remainder of his life, Andrew served as an assistant to the Senior Marine at the Naval Academy. "Lt. Torres was an inspiration to all those who came in contact with him," said Major Greg Boll, USMC, United States Naval Academy. "He loved being a Lieutenant in the Marine Corps and although only commissioned for two years, he had an extraordinary impact on the personnel he was stationed with. His loss will be felt by all those here at the Naval Academy."

Known for his charm, wit, and positive attitude, Andrew made a lasting impression on all who met him. He was devoted to his family and friends. In addition to his parents and sister, all La Canada residents, Andrew is survived by his paternal grandmother, Charlotte Torres of Santa Paula, California, numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and countless friends, including his classmates from the Naval Academy and Flintridge Preparatory School.
2nd Lt. Andrew Jacob Torres, USMC, USNA ('02) died on April 3, 2004. His parents, Leonard and Anita (Brenner) Torres; sister Rachel Torres, and girlfriend, Ens. Ana Ortiz, USN, were at his bedside. He is also survived by his paternal grandmother, Charlotte Torres, numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and countless friends.

Graveside services will be held on Friday, April 9, 2004 at 10:00 a.m., at Forest Lawn Glendale, located at 1712 S Glendale Ave, Glendale, CA 91205-3320. At Andrew's request, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the USC Norris Cancer Center Development Office, 1441 E. Lake Avenue, 8th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90033 (323) 865-0700 in his name. .

Published in the Los Angeles Times from Apr. 8 to Apr. 9, 2004
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August 1,1980 - April 3, 2004


2nd Lt. Andrew Jacob Torres, USMC, died on April 3, 2004, at USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center in Los Angeles, California, following a courageous battle with cancer. His parents, Leonard and Anita (Brenner) Torres; sister Rachel Torres, and girlfriend, Ens. Ana Ortiz, USN, were at his bedside. Andrew was 23 years old.

Born at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, California on August 1, 1980, Andrew became interested in military service because his father served as a Marine officer with Force Recon in Vietnam and his great-uncle, also a Marine, fought in the Battle of Iwo Jima during WW II.

Andrew attended local schools beginning with Pacific Oaks Childrens School through kindergarten, followed by La Canada and Palm Crest Elementary Schools. He participated in AYSO, LC Junior Baseball and Cub Scouts, and studied piano and violin. He also attended Tom Sawyer Camp every Summer.

Andrew attended Flintridge Preparatory School from 7th through 12th grades. He earned varsity letters in football, soccer and track and was a goalkeeper for El Club Deportivo de Morazon, an adult Central American League soccer team, based in Los Angeles. Andrew was an active member of Boy Scout Troop 398, and achieved the rank of Eagle and was a lifetime member of the National Eagle Scout Association. He was also a member of the Order of the Arrow.

In his Senior year at Prep, Andrew received a Congressional appointment to the United States Naval Academy. While at the United States Naval Academy, Andrew played intramural sports, including soccer, field ball and rugby. He was assigned to 11th Company for the first two years and to 23rd Company for the last two. Andrew graduated with the Class of 2002, with a B.S. in History.

At graduation, Andrew was commissioned into the United States Marine Corps as a Second Lieutenant. For the remainder of his life, Andrew served as an assistant to the Senior Marine at the Naval Academy. "Lt. Torres was an inspiration to all those who came in contact with him," said Major Greg Boll, USMC, United States Naval Academy. "He loved being a Lieutenant in the Marine Corps and although only commissioned for two years, he had an extraordinary impact on the personnel he was stationed with. His loss will be felt by all those here at the Naval Academy."

Known for his charm, wit, and positive attitude, Andrew made a lasting impression on all who met him. He was devoted to his family and friends. In addition to his parents and sister, all La Canada residents, Andrew is survived by his paternal grandmother, Charlotte Torres of Santa Paula, California, numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and countless friends, including his classmates from the Naval Academy and Flintridge Preparatory School.

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