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Gary Ezzo

San Luis Obispo, California

1936 - 2015

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Gary Ezzo Gary Ezzo, beloved husband, father, papa died on May 16, 2015, in Paso Robles, Calif. Born in Toronto, Canada, in June 1936 Gary Ezzo moved with his family to the Arcadia/ Monrovia, California, area at the age of 14. At Monrovia, Arcadia, Duarte (MAD) High School, Gary excelled in track...

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Gary hired me for my first job in printing. It was truly a family shop with his wife Carol, brother Ray and occasionally Nancy coming in to help. I had a notion to quit the printing industry. Gary talked out of it and recommended me to a friend. I have worked over 40 years in printing and it has allowed me to take good care of my family. I see Gary as a mentor who was there at the right time for me and am so thankful for all he has done. All the best to his family,

I honor you and miss you. You always treated me like family.

Dear Ezzo Family, I was deeply saddened and shocked to hear of Gary's passing. I did not attend our Rotary meeting in the first part of the year, and did not know Gary was ill. I wish I had know so I could have give him a hug. I remember visiting with Gary and Carol at coffee before work, years ago and have always thought the world of Gary (and Carol). He always had a kind word to say, and a way of making people feel at ease. Gary was kind, generous, soft spoken, a great humanitarian...

Gary was always so kind, gentle and eager to please. I knew him both professionally and as a Rotarian. My funniest memory was when I first started to do the Rotary Bulletin and Gary was scheduled to received an award for perfect attendance. He missed that meeting. Go figure. I never knew he was suffering from cancer. He never let on. That wasn't his style.

I too now Gary from Rotary. Gary was a kind, welcoming and friendly face from day one. I always looked forward to seeing him and had stopped by his shop to get his advice on rotary matters on more than one occasion. I could count on him for fair, thoughtful and encouraging advice. He will be missed.

Gary was such a kind and generous man! I had the pleasure of getting to know Gary through the Paso Robles Rotary Club where he was an active and valued member. We will miss seeing him at his regular table with his buddies! Always smiling and always friendly - just a great guy! Hugs & love to his family. He will be missed by many!

Gary was a friend I wanted to spend more time with, on and off the golf course. Thanks for the memories.

In addition to being an all around genuinely nice person, Gary was a great humanitarian. I had the pleasure of working on several projects with Gary through Paso Robles Rotary and his contributions were always huge. Not only did he spend countless hours on these projects, he would then make monetary donations to these same projects. Gary was one of those people who always greeted you with a warm smile and made you feel important. He had a big heart and was a good man.
Gary, we will...

your spirit lives on forever, you will be missed. bob and jackie