Daniel Matthew Albro

1971 - 2014

Daniel Matthew Albro obituary, 1971-2014, Burbank, CA

BORN

1971

DIED

2014

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Burbank, California

Daniel Albro Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 15, 2014.

Dr. Daniel Albro, 42, known to family and friends as Dan, passed away Friday, March 14, after a 5-year struggle with cancer. Born to Dr. Phillip Albro and Mrs. Christine Albro in 1971 and raised in Cary, North Carolina, he had been a resident of Southern California since 1995 and lived in Burbank since 2006. Dan is survived by his wife Juanita Albro neé Vargas, son Sean Albro, mother Christine Albro, and three sisters, Amanda Reese, Sarah Zyla, and Susan Salotti.

In grade school Dan started a lifelong interest in language, even inventing his own with its own alphabet, vocabulary, grammar, and syntax. In high school he pasted stickers all over the house with the Russian words for common objects. Some of the languages he studied over his life include German, Latin, Spanish, Quechua, Mandarin Chinese, Esperanto, Sanskrit, Scottish Gaelic, Irish, Japanese, and Swedish. For undergraduate school Dan attended MIT, living in the German House language immersion dorm. He earned an S.B. and won the William Martin Memorial Thesis Prize for top undergraduate thesis in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.

After finishing his undergraduate degree, Dan worked for CAS, Inc, in El Paso, Texas, as a computer programmer. He was awarded the Commander's Award for Public Service by the Department of the Army the fourth highest award the Army can award a civilian for his work supporting the Air Defense School at Fort Bliss.

Dan went on to earn an M.A. and a Ph.D. from the UCLA Linguistics Department in 2005. Starting as a graduate student, and after completing his Ph.D., he was Chief Scientist at Cognition Technologies and then a software engineer at Google. In these positions he used computational linguistics to enhance search engines, creating a natural language computer model that imitates how the human brain interprets language. While at Cognition, Dan wrote a new version of an interactive tool in a weekend?the original had taken over a year to write. His unusually powerful ability to grasp the most difficult concepts and execute on them was invaluable. He combined this intellect with a kind and friendly personality, which made him an effective leader.

A music lover, Dan started playing the violin at age 5. As an adult he added guitar, mandolin, ukelele, and banjo, and sang basso profundo. He was a model train aficionado with an elaborate layout in his Burbank backyard. Dan was also an assistant Boy Scout leader for Troop 201 in Burbank and spent a lot of time on scout activities to spend quality time with his son. He touched and enriched many lives with his intelligence, sense of humor, and kindness. Dan will be greatly missed.

Vigil and rosary will be held from 6 to 8 PM on Monday, March 17th, at Valley Funeral Home, 2121 W. Burbank Blvd, Burbank. Family and friends are also invited to a memorial mass at 9:30 AM on Tuesday, March 18, at St. Finbar Catholic Church, 2010 W. Olive, Burbank. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Doctors Without Borders at donate.doctorswithoutborders.org or to Physicians for Peace at physiciansforpeace.org/give.

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May 30, 2014

Mark Anthony

God Bless Dan, and his family. I did not know Dan, I actually called his home on 5/30/14 for business and the man answered said Dan had passed away. And I was in front of a computer so I researched Dan. He seemed like a great person from all the great things that people had to say about Dan. So I would just like to give my condolences to his family and friends. Mark Anthony (Los Angeles, CA)

April 29, 2014

Tricia Nguyen

Dan was such a gentle and quiet soul yet with a devilish sense of humor. We will all miss his presence. All our love to Juanita and Sean.

April 9, 2014

Justyna Teverovsky

Dan carried a quiet joyfulness in him everywhere he went, and shared that joy with all. My condolences to his family, and especially to my friend Juanita and to Sean. I love you both.

April 3, 2014

Jeff Bergman

I thought I would share the Christmas choral performance with Dan's family.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gz5AHily4Lk

April 3, 2014

John Devlin

April 2, 2014

Mark Chavira

Dan, we love you and miss you. Thanks for making Google a better place to work and for bringing people together.

April 2, 2014

Jack Holt

It seems it is always the very best people who are taken from this world too early. Dan was perhaps the gentlest man I have ever known, and I say that with much admiration.

April 2, 2014

Vadim Teverovsky

Losing someone is always difficult, and losing someone who was such a good person is even more so. Dan was always cheerful, even in difficult times, and he will be well-remembered. My greatest condolences to his family.

April 2, 2014

Joe Selby

Dear Christine: I am so so sorry to hear about Dan's passing and your loss. I'm thinking of you and your girls and as part of your very extended family am praying for all of you. Please stay in touch and I'll hope to see you in Missouri or elsewhere soon. Joe

April 1, 2014

Larry Muhlbauer

Sorry for you loss! RIP Dan, You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

April 1, 2014

Scott Moore

I met Danny when we were 6 and we became fast friends. All through elementary school we hung out on the playground talking about the wonderful stuff that made us weird. He was always way smarter than I was but he was good at meeting me where I was. We went to different middle schools but he was the same guy by the time we made it to high school. Smart as hell, weird, awesome. Years and miles got between us after high school but I still made it out to his wedding to Juanita and it was great seeing him for the family sing-alongs around Christmas. The world is a poorer place for his passing.

April 1, 2014

Amanda Reese

My brother Dan was a caring, quiet, brilliant man. He had a wonderful goofy sense of humor. He loved music and shared a lot of happy times with us, playing his guitar and singing. He was a loving husband, father, brother, son, and friend with unwavering integrity. I miss him painfully, but he went through such a ridiculous amount of suffering and fluctuating hope during the five+ years he fought cancer, I accept that I can't be selfish and wish he were still here with us rather than in heaven where he can be peaceful, pain- and worry-free, and something more than what we are during this life.

There are some Bible verses that help me with this:

John 14:1-4. Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me [Jesus]. My Father's house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am. You know the way to the place where I am going.

Matthew 11:28 Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.

Isaiah 51:11 And the ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with singing; everlasting joy shall be upon their heads; they shall obtain gladness and joy, and sorrow and sighing shall flee away.

I hope these verses help all of you too; they make me feel less scared about where Dan is now, and remind me to be grateful and happy for him.

Love, Amanda Albro Reese

Posted by Amanda Reese

March 31, 2014

Kimberly Kirk

Prayers and condolences to the Albro family... May God hold you in his arms during this difficult time...

March 31, 2014

Kristal McMaster Alfonso

RIP, Danny...prayers for your family and friends. You made all of our classes at CHS so much more interesting with your dry sense of humor and depth of intelligence. Thank you for all you have done in your time here on this earth and may your soul find peace.

March 31, 2014

Daniel Soto

I am so sorry for your family's loss. I knew Danny at Cary High and we were on the quiz bowl team together. We will keep him and your family in our prayers.

March 27, 2014

Jennifer Schwartz McClain

Thinking about Dan has brought back memories of starting out at MIT together, being confronted with different ways of thinking. He is the only person I have ever meant who learned Esperanto. Dan was certainly a unique individual and I am sorry to learn of his loss.

March 26, 2014

Cleopatra VonLudwig

Dan and I worked together at Google. He was on a different team, but I had the pleasure of talking to him on several occasions (mostly not about work). When he was going through chemo and losing his hair, that's also when Google was giving out the baseball caps with "15" on them (in celebration of Google's 15th birthday), so I got him a cap and gave it to him when he came back to the office. His gently sarcastic "thanks" made me a little embarrassed, but he had a sense of humor about it. "Are you trying to tell me I need to start wearing a hat?" He didn't take offense at all, and instead was just happy that I had thought of him. Of course I thought of him! Who didn't? Dan, you will be missed, you kind-hearted man. You were an inspiration to all of us.

March 26, 2014

Lily Mihalkova

Dan and I were colleagues at Google. I feel lucky to have met him and to have heard his always-fascinating stories over lunch. Dan had this knitted octopus toy, which was usually sitting on top of his monitor, but once he brought it to a meeting with him and, while we were walking out of the meeting, I asked him about it. He told me that his wife had made it for him. When he spoke of her, his entire face lit up, and it was clear how much he loved her and how proud he was of her.

March 25, 2014

Sarah Zyla

My dear and deeply loved and loving brother Daniel. I've never met anyone else like him. Funny and goofy and ironic and at the same time never mean. Brilliant and talented and insightful and loving and also true, actually humble, and not a trace of arrogance. So musically talented and just gifted and also the one person I have ever met that could play with my 5 year old with complete focus. I hear people refer to Dan as quiet, and it's true at a party he was not one to "hold forth" and gather a circle to listen to him, instead he could and would talk to any person there of any age, gender or description, and give that person the gift of his complete focus and presence, kindness and humor.

Just speaking about Dan and me, he loved me and all his family and we love him. We talked all our lives (he was born when I was 1) and was the one person who I knew would be honest with me even if it was scary. For example he was the only person who asked me if I was sure I was ready when I got engaged to my husband and Dan hadn't met him in person yet and was afraid I didn't know Gary well enough. I knew my wellbeing was more important to him than worrying I would be mad at him. He told the truth with kindness.

Dan rocked. I pray he's still getting the chance to learn and become expert at new things, which he did his whole life, fearlessly and with effortless passion.

I don't know what we are supposed to do without him here with us.

Juanita and Sean, I am so very glad for you two being Dan's family. You are the greatest blessings of his life. The love between you and your awesome adventurous lives together made him the beautiful person he was and made him so happy. I am so grateful for your love for my brother. I wish I could think of something I could do to help. I love you.

Daniel, best brother and friend, love you always, thank you for everything ever.

March 24, 2014

Michael Tseng

Dan was excited to join the fellowship of UCLA linguists in exile at Google -- although our graduate careers did not overlap, we had many great conversations about our respective times at UCLA -- and really great conversations about almost everything else. I was on his team for an office trivia contest, and while I was mostly useless, he had amazing insights for basically every category. I am very honored that I had the privilege to know Dan for the short while I did.

March 24, 2014

Brian and Emily Milch

We only got to know Dan recently through his work at Google, but the joy he took in both his family and his work was always clear and inspiring. Juanita and Sean, we are so sorry for your loss.

March 22, 2014

Karen Wallace

I was extremely lucky to be able to work with Dan for many years. He was one of those annoying people who would read the book and know exactly how to do it -- whatever "it" was -- but he didn't know how to be annoying. When it came to software, he could do whatever you needed to do, or tell you how to -- and there was likely to be a funny story about it too.

My life has been so greatly enriched by Dan and by the friendship of the Albro family. It will be my privilege to try to emulate his unique combination of humor, deep understanding, and caring, and to live up to the standards he set for himself and others. I will miss him always.

March 21, 2014

Ken Lin

I never saw Dan happier than when he was with Juanita or just talking about her.
Well that's not right,  he was even happier when I saw him with Juanita and Sean.

I never met a happier person in my life.
Well not exactly, my life was happier because of him

I will never see him again
Except in the stars when the night is dark
Except in the hearts of those he touched
Except in the light when train tracks spark
Except through the eyes of those he loved

March 20, 2014

Marzia Polito

Dan has given me the gift of numerous pleasant conversations in these last two years at Google, revealing himself as a kind, extremely bright and generous man, always willing to share about his many interests and deep knowledge. Among many, I do remember the day I talked with him before buying the first train for my son, and the day he told me about his sickness, amazing me for how he was able not to let it put a cloud on the time he spend with us. It was great to have him around and he will be greatly missed.

March 20, 2014

Jeff Bergman

I was greatly saddened to hear about Dan's passing. I can't think of another person with such a courageous, kind, and gentle soul.

I enjoyed the time we spent together in the chorus here at work and sharing conversations on the shuttle together.

He told me what he was dealing with a year ago and I wish there was more I could have done to help him. I am sure it most be a great loss for all his loved ones.

March 19, 2014

Ed O'Casey

We are so sorry for your loss. Our family's love is with you.

March 19, 2014

Aaron Lee

I was working on a function today and was struck at how much of my programming, even down to the simplest naming conventions, has been influenced by Daniel Albro. I only knew Dan for a few years, but his intellect, kindness, consideration, curiosity and passion for learning left such an enduring impact on how I see the world. He fundamentally shaped how I manage my work and my time, how I approach challenges that seem insurmountable, and how I try to be open to questioning my own beliefs. He has been such an inspiration, and I would be blessed to be able to leave even half as much love, consideration and joy in my life as Dan did. He was truly one of the finest people in the world. I will miss him dearly. May his memory be a blessing.

March 19, 2014

Tom Murray

Unfortunately I only knew Dan for these past two difficult years, but I will miss him greatly: his expansive knowledge and intellect, his quiet, wry wit, and the poise of a gentleman he always carried, despite such adversity. Peace to you, Dan.

March 18, 2014

Lizzette Lopez

Juanita ,

So sorry to hear about Dan he will be missed he was part of the Reza Lopez family but I know he will be with us in spirit and we are here for you.

March 18, 2014

Jeremy Ball

Deepest condolences to the Albro family and to Dan's friends - we will all miss him, but none will forget him.

March 18, 2014

Ran & Josie Minnich

Our thoughts and prayers will always be with you and Sean. Dan was blessed with a gentle spirit.

Our Deepest Sympathy.

March 18, 2014

Margarita Reza

My sincerest condolences to the family. We have lost a beautiful individual who we will miss. Lord, grant that we may hold dear the memory of your servant, never bitter for what we have lost nor in regret of the past, but always in hope of the eternal kingdom where you will bring us together again. We ask this in the name of Jesus the Lord. Amen. God bless the family in this time of sorrow and give them strength. O Lord, grant eternal rest to your servant, Daniel, and may the soul of the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.

March 18, 2014

Simone Wu

When I was eight months pregnant our teams went on a go-kart excursion. Dan and I were both under doctor's orders not to do anything dumb like ride in go-karts, and our day spent in quiet mini-golf with another teammate was perfect in its tranquility. It was a gorgeous day, one of the last I spent at Google before I became a mother, and it was really lovely to while away the hours playing miniature golf and not keeping score. I will always remember that day fondly, and I'm glad Dan was a part of it. I didn't socialize much with him before that but I was struck by his gentleness, kindness, and quiet humor. He was one of a kind and his loss has hit many of us very hard.

My condolences to Dan's family and friends. Google will miss him a lot.

March 18, 2014

Bob Berwick

I had the great honor of knowing Dan as an undergraduate at MIT. Not only was I always humbled by his insights and intellect, Dan was one of the kindest, most gentle people I have ever met -- always quick with a smile. I think of what Shakespeare wrote: "A good leg will fall; a straight back will stoop; a black beard will turn white; a curled pate will grow bald; a fair face will wither; a full eye will wax hollow: but a good heart, Kate, is the sun and the moon; or, rather, the sun, and not the moon; for it shines bright and never changes, but keeps his course truly."

Dan's heart could hold the world, and the world will miss him dearly.
Bob Berwick, MIT

March 18, 2014

Anju Bhaga Vanmali

Juanita,
Although no words can really help to ease the loss you bear, just know that you are very close in our thoughts and prayers. May the love of those around you help you through the days ahead. Please accept our heartfelt condolences.

March 18, 2014

Homer and Margarita Reza

We are sadden to hear of the passing of Dan. He was was just a great, kind, down to earth person to us. We are sure he will be greatly missed. Juanita, our condolences to you, Sean, and your family. May he rest in peace.

March 18, 2014

John Ito

I have so many memories of Dan from German House, but more than stories what I remember is a sense of his presence, of kindness and gentleness, of the wry and affectionate humor of an observer (though he was usually a participant) and of a warmth lurking behind his adolescent curmudgeon demeanor. And then I remember how so many things in him that before had seemed to peek out like the moon from behind clouds bubbled freely to the surface after he started dating Juanita.

Juanita and Sean, I'm so sorry for your loss. Our family's prayers are with you that God would give you the comfort and strength you need.

March 18, 2014

Dan Goldberg

Everything that was said of Dan at the vigil is true of him at work as well. He was so knowledgeable and able to talk about anything at lunch. He was extremely patient -- always willing to discuss problems in depth. He was so dedicated and continued coming to work even while going through such draining treatments. I'm grateful to have had the opportunity to meet Dan, learn from him, and continue his work that he started at Google. We will miss him greatly.

March 17, 2014

Claudio Fanti

I feel fortunate to have worked with Dan. He was always generous with his time and expertise, and could always be counted on. I will miss his sense of humor and the time we spent having a meal together.
My prayers and thoughts are with his family, that they be given strength and courage during this difficult moment.

March 17, 2014

Myrna Richmond (Minxie)

Our deepest condolences for your loss.

March 17, 2014

Sandra Diaz Salcido

Juanita , im not sure what to even say that could possubly help you feel the slightest consoled but know that we are all thinking of you and holding you and your son in our hearts. Keep strong!

March 17, 2014

Dearest Juanita,

From the Reza-Lopez family, your family in El Paso--- Our hearts are broken after knowing about Dan's passing away. Know that you are loved by ALL of us and our prayers are with you and your family in such a difficult time.

March 17, 2014

Payam Refaeilzadeh

I had the good fortune of sitting right next to Dan at work since I started working for Google 15 months ago. It is difficult to look to my left at his empty desk and not see him there anymore.
I will always remember him as the brilliant engineer who took great pride in his work, always meticulous about any piece of code he wrote or reviewed. His attention to detail, whether it was on the code itself, or the punctuation or grammar of the comments always brought a smile to my face. His passion and zeal for greatness always shined through at work.
I also remember him as the guy who always pushed the team to eat lunch together and not be anti-social, and to not neglect our daily stand-up sessions: when we would stand in a circle and share with each other what we were working on.
He will have a legacy here at Google for many years to come. Engineers who never even met him in person are going to look at his work years down the line and be appreciative of his contributions. He was a positive force here, and will be greatly missed.

March 17, 2014

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March 17, 2014

Brett Winterble

Juanita, our deepest and heartfelt sympathies and condolences to you and to your family. We will be praying for you, for Daniel and your family. May God Bless you.

March 17, 2014

Angela (Ard) Holden

Juanita, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Sending you hugs from your Loretto family during this most difficult time.

March 17, 2014

Gabrielle Melendez

Juanita, my deepest, heartfelt condolences. You and Sean are in my thoughts and prayers. Sending you much love my Loretto sister during this difficult time, we are all here for you! XOXO

March 17, 2014

Andre Pierre

Even though it is a sunny day here, after receiving the sad news of Dan's passing, everything seems greatly diminished.
I didn't know him too well, but he definitely was one of those special characters in German House (DH).
I fondly remember him in the DH lounge always with a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eye, like he understood some things the rest of us didn't.
He was soft-spoken and seemed to weigh what he said carefully, and when he spoke you paid attention.
I suspect that this quality was one of the special traits that made him the great friend and family man that he so clearly was. Juanita and Sean, my thoughts and sympathy go out to you and to the rest of your family.

March 17, 2014

Claudia Moncagatta

From his first week at Google, Dan was a caring and open teammate. He was genuinely interested in learning about others, and shared himself in return. We'll surely miss his warm smile and kind nature.

March 17, 2014

Yang Gu

Dan, we will miss you dearly. Thanks for every piece of advice you gave me upon writing better comments in my codes! Thanks for the consistency and passion you had and injected to the team! I will remember forever that in the last week at work you were still contributing lines of code with the best quality. Thanks Dan! My sincere condolences to you and you family.

March 17, 2014

Jonathan Ito

On my first day of work, Dan was always quick to smile, joke, and chat - instantly making me feel welcome in what could have been a very intimidating environment. He'll be missed.

March 17, 2014

Dave Newman

Dan, or as we affectionately called him, Dr. Albro, will be greatly missed on the team. Dr. Albro was a great teammate and good friend, and he gathered the team together. Dan brought passion, precision and wit with him to work each day. We will miss him dearly.

March 17, 2014

Knot P.

I met Dan briefly at Google. I think he was shy by nature, but he was the biggest proponent of getting the team (engineers) to socialize together. He created our weekly group lunch on Monday. I really enjoyed talking to & learning from him at various occasions. I'm really sad to hear the news and my heart goes out to the family.

March 17, 2014

Debra Kerner

My sincerest condolences for your loss. Carol called to tell me. I know Dan was a phenomenal man. Whenever you find a penny on the ground, take comfort in knowing that's Dan sending you and Sean a kiss. It will be amazing where and when you'll find them. Hugs to you and your family.

March 17, 2014

David Newhall

I joined Dan's team recently, and have already seen the great impact he had on people. My sincere condolences to you and your family.

March 16, 2014

From his pictures I can see he was a very loving man.
I only know you, Juanita, from your posts on Motley Fool, but if you can "feel" a paper hug in any way, I'm trying to send one now. Wish I could help.

Please accept my sympathy...and know I will send you thoughts in the long days ahead. You have many cyber friends out there.
Malaoshi ( Maryanne..nr San Francisco)

March 16, 2014

Tanya DelValle

Juanita and Sean, we are so sorry for the loss of your husband and father. You both have an angel in Heaven watching you, holding you both close his heart. Both Cezanne and I love you and are here for you always.

March 16, 2014

Susan Salotti

Dan was the very best big brother a girl could ever ask for. From playing in the backyard together as children to always being there for me when I needed him, showing me what it is to be open and understanding, gentle and kind, loving and wise, he was my superman. I love you Dan and will miss your physical presence always.

March 16, 2014

Cezanne N. Enriquez

My dearest Juanita, words can't say how heart broken I am that Dan is gone. I remember being at your wedding and loved seeing how in love you both were with each other. The times I did get to see you when I lived in California, those were some of the best times I had. I loved how Dan always looked at you and had a smile on his face....the love he had was overflowing without even saying a word. That is something you don't see or hear of very often, and I'm so happy that you were able to experience that with Dan.

He is gone far too young and far too soon, but the time you all had together and your beautiful son Sean, will stay with you for a lifetime.

Juanita, all of my love, prayers and thoughts are with you and Sean as well as Dan's family. He was a beautiful man for a beautiful woman; you all were the true fairy tale story come to life.

March 16, 2014

Oscar Villalva

My condolences, prayers and thoughts go out to you and your family.

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