Berryhill
golf tournament brings funds to prostate cancer endowment
A
golf tournament held last October in honor of former state legislator
Clare Berryhill has raised more than $23,000 for prostate cancer
research at UC Davis.
The
tournament, held in Stanislaus County, benefited an endowment named
in honor of Clare Berryhill. The Reedley native was a member of
the state Assembly from 1969-72 and the state Senate from 1972-76.
In 1983, he was appointed to serve as the state's Director of Food
and Agriculture by Gov. George Deukmejian. During his tenure he
handled complicated agricultural issues ranging from the arrival
of killer bees on California soil to restrictive foreign trade policies.
In
1995, Berryhill learned he had prostate cancer. A year later he
died, leaving a wife, three daughters and two sons.
"My
dad was from a generation of men who didn't have regular check-ups,
so when he was diagnosed with cancer, it was already advanced,"
offered his son, Tom Berryhill, a rancher and member of the UC Davis
Cancer Center Executive Board of Advisors. "Prostate cancer
cost him about 15 years of life. Since then my family and I have
seen many promising new therapies for prostate cancer where the
biggest obstacle is lack of money.
"As
a family, we decided this was an opportunity for us to make a difference."
Awards
from the income of the Clare Berryhill Prostate Cancer Research
Fund will be made annually to UC Davis researchers studying prostate
cancer.
The
second annual Clare Berryhill Invitational golf tournament will
take place June 1. For ticket information call (209) 538-9093.
Contributions
to the endowment may be mailed to UC Regents - The Berryhill Fund,
UC Davis Cancer Center, 4501 X Street, Sacramento, CA 95817.
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