DAVID-GILLEY-Obituary

DAVID M. GILLEY

Oroville, California

1954 - 2010

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DAVID M. GILLEYDavid Gilley, 56, was born in Oroville on April 13, 1954, and died in Oroville on Nov. 27, 2010.There will be a memorial service on Monday, December 6, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. at the Christian Faith Center, 7695 Melvina Ave. in Palermo.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be...

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Another year gone. Unbelievable! You would be 70, can you imagine? How I miss all the wonderful times we had and everything we experienced. Everyone is up there with you now. Some day, we will all be together again. I am so glad that you didn´t suffer through all these years in pain. How I miss you, my brother! Please just let me know that all you see is happy times, pain free, running, living (heavenly) and just enjoying everything with all those with you. I will see you all again some day....

Another year has passed and you are still on my mind and in my heart. Your mom isn´t doing real well, in and out of the hospital, but I know she loves and misses you all the time. I hold all of our memories close and remember all the good times we shared. Tell everyone hi and give them all a hug. Miss you brother, until we meet again. Love you

Another year and I miss you every day. Times have been a mess this past almost 2 years, glad you didn´t have to experience any of the COVID issues. Things are not the same without you here. I will always love and miss you, brother, that´s just how it is. Until we meet again, your memory will live on. Love you!

I can’t believe it has been 10 years already. I think about you and miss you constantly. Life is just not the same without you. I see your mom as often as I can and do everything I can to help her when needed. I know she misses you too. I still think about all the good times we had growing up and remember them fondly. Glad you are no longer in pain but sure wish you were here. Not that this is a good time in this crazy world right now but still. We will see all of you again someday and play...

David its hard to always keep in touch with people on daily basis, but it is easy to remember them daily. You are forever in our hearts and will be greatly missed.

You will never be forgotten!

Dave, I will never forget watching in amazement as you would whip yourself in and out of that wheelchair, and throw it behind you in that little red suzuki tracker, and of course all the late hours you would help dad work on cars in the garage. You will be greatly missed!

You will forever be a part of my heart. I often think about all the things we did as kids. Like the time you were twirling me around upside down on your back and accidently dropped me. I was eating a piece of bread and it came out of my mouth and mom and grandma thought my teeth fell out. Or the time we were shooting pitch with your pellet gun and you accidently got my finger and said 'don't tell my mom'. I remember when we had the dirt tracker and got it stuck down in the creek below...