John-Gay-Obituary

John M. Gay

Pittsford, New York

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Gay, John M.Pittsford: August 5, 2016. Predeceased by his wife, Wendy Moran-Gay; brother, Steve Gay; and sister, Ellie Gay. John is survived by his daughters, Jessie Moran, Rachel Stack (Dave), Sharon Duran (Luis); his son, Michael Gay (Elizabeth); sisters, Mary Ann Wood (Don), Karen Lada...

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God Bless Rest in Pease marine thanks for your service>>> Lloyd HM2 Navy Corpsman VN 2/4 Marines VN 68-69

John Gay was a wonderful, generous man who will always hold a special place in our hearts. He loved the game of golf and took an interest in our young son at Monroe Golf Course. He would watch him on the range, play with him, and always had kind words of encouragement. A few years ago, John made plans for our son and a friend to play a round of golf at Latrobe Golf Course, stay overnight, meet Arnold Palmer, and tour his office and famous barn filled with memorabilia. The experience...

My thoughts and prayers to the family for such a loss, I am glad I had the opportunity to know John and Wendy.

John Michaels was always the source of genuine pride for me as my sisters first born. His positive attitude about family and the business he built stood out when we conversed. I always looked forward to visiting with him and was astounded by the deep knowledge he had of the nuclear energy industry. I only wish we lived closer so those meetings could have been more frequent.

One of the kindest person I have ever met, he genuine cared about everyone he met. He was a first class person.

John was a great friend to me and my son. He was the most loving and giving person I have ever known. I will truly miss you my friend.

Jessie and family, We are very sorry to hear of your loss. John was an honorable man who served his country, his community, and his family in so many ways. We are very glad to have known John and will always remember him as a positive influence on everyone.

John was a friend, he was one of the most kind hearted people I've met in my life. He would give the shirt off his back if you needed. He loved being a Marine and his NY Giants. I will truly miss him.
RIP my friend. Klink