Gary Stephen Medeiros
April 21, 1954 - May 05, 2010
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Gary Stephen Medeiros
April 21, 1954 - May 05, 2010
Obituary
—Medeiros, Gary Stephen
Born: April 21st, 1954, Died: May 5th, 2010
The family of Gary Medeiros is extremely sad to report that at the age of 56, our beloved Gary was involved in a motorcycle accident in Madeira County. Gary was born in Oakland, Cal
98 responses to Gary Stephen Medeiros
Debbie Andrade says:
May 8, 2010
Gary’s Family,
It’s so hard to let go of someone who meant so much to so many.
May his memories & the Love he had for his family warm your hearts every time you feel the loss of his spirit.
Gary, was our “Go To Partner” one of my many Mentor’s & our Resource guy. For us HR folks he was always a short arm away. He was a man of utmost integrity & it’s been a privledge working with him. He will be missed, “Big Time”!!!
Judith & Brandon Garby says:
May 8, 2010
Kathy: Brandon just went down to Camp Pendleton with you and Kelsey last weekend to paint signs for the Marines. He said you were so fun and so nice. He wants to be a Marine like Gabe. We are so sorry for your loss and pray for your family daily. God bless you all. Love, Judi & Brandon Garby
Kathi Martin Gowin says:
May 8, 2010
To the Medeiros Family – I am so saddened to hear about Gary and truly sorry for your loss. I attended James Logan High with Gary and will always remember him as such a wonderful person. You are all in my thoughts and prayers!
Robin Lee says:
May 8, 2010
Kathy,
Although we have only known each other a fews weeks now, I have quickly developed a great fondness for you. The fashion show was that much more enjoyable since we were sitting at the same table. Please know that I am here 24/7 for you for anything at all.
Robin 949 433-0969
Sara Mo says:
May 8, 2010
The last memory I have of my Uncle Gary is definitley one that I will never forget. It was last Saturday on the first of May. My Aunt Kathy, Kelsey, and I were getting ready to leave for Camp Pendelton to make signs for the Marines who are returning home soon and Uncle Gary couldn’t go because he was leaving for his motorcycle trip. I was standing in front of the garage as he was putting things on the back of his bike and making sure everything was secure and that he didn’t forget anything. He was showing me his new helmet that my Aunt and cousins had gotten him for his birthday the month before and he was just so excited about his trip. As my Aunt said for Kelsey and I to get in the car, I gave my Uncle a hug and Kiss and told him that I would see him on Friday when he got home. He was wearing his usual blue jeans, a long sleeve navy blue shirt that proudly had a Marine Bulldog on the front, and of course his cologne always smelled so good. That was my memory and I have so many more that I will always remember and be grateful for. I love you Uncle Gary and I know I’ll see you again.
Love, your Sara Mo