Eugene-Gaviglio-Obituary

Eugene Gaviglio

San Francisco, California

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Eugene Angelo (Gene) Gaviglio (1926-2010) Born April 29, 1926 died October 12, 2010 surrounded by his family after a courageous battle with recurring cancer. A San Francisco native, Gene was a star athlete in baseball and basketball at Mission High School. At 17, he signed and played with the...

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Gene was a true gentleman in every sense of the word. His presence was important to all of his fellow SF Oldtimers and his passing leaves a loss that will not be replaced.

My deepest sympathy to his family.

With deepest sympathy to June,Gail,Alan and Nicholas. Growing up, living next door to Gene, knowing him for 42 years he became a second dad to me. I will miss him, my memories will live on. I love you Geno!

Our heartfelt condolences to June and the entire family. Gene was a
Prince of a man in every way! Thoughtful doesn't even begin to cover
how nice he always was. We will always remember his wonderful smile
and inclusive ways. May he be at Peace with the Lord.o
Mari and Bob Musante, San Jose, CA

My heartfelt sympathy to dear June, family, and the countless number of friends that will miss Gene in their lives.I felt honored that I got to know Gene during my lifetime. He was the nicest man and radiated such sincerity in his friendship.That last breakfast at Thunder Valley is a treasured memory.Peace and Blessings, Carol Bernard

Our deepest sympathy goe out to Gene's family. I knew him from his days taking tickets at Sacred Heart Cathedral games. He knew my dad from the Old Timers Baseball Association. He was always a pleasure to talk to and took interest in how the teams were doing. My son always enjoyed stopping to talk to Gene & Bill when entering the gym. He was a friendly,caring person. He will be missed but heaven just go that much better.

Our deepest sympathy goes out to the Gaviglio family. Gene was admired by all his friends and others who he would meet at functions, such as my Reno trips. I felt he was a kind and gentle person. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. God has invited Gene into his kingdom... May his family find peace in knowing that.