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Gary Gonsalves

Pebble Beach, California

1970 - 2023

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Gary Gonsalves February 12, 1970 - October 15, 2023 Pebble Beach, California - "You got this! Piece of Cake! Living the dream! Love you! Very cool! Done deal! No worries! Gotta love it! No bueno! Player B!" Gary Michael Gonsalves, 53, of Pebble Beach, California, was taken from this life too...

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Gary was my mentor and my friend. This tribute is so beautiful and captures the essence of Gary. He was intelligent, kind, funny, loyal and full of life. I had the privilege of working for him and he made me laugh every day. He taught me everything I know about product management. He was so generous with his knowledge but also really patient. Even after he left he always kept in touch. I still hear his laugh. I will miss him immensely. This world was a better place because of him. My...

I was one of Gary's roommates at Chico State. I was there the night he met Diana. I'll never forget it. He begged me to chat up another guy that night that was hitting on her. We could all tell that it was love at first sight for him. He was an awesome friend and roomie. Always organizing something fun to do, always in a good mood, and never ever studying. Haven't seen you in many many years, but surely going to miss you.

Keep his incredible stories and joy alive in your heart and he will be with you forever. Sending love and prayers to the family. DiAnna L. Gamecho/Pacific Grove High School

Gary leaves us all with smiles on our faces and heartfelt tears that will never end. He truly was a person everyone loved.

A wonderful tribute to a wonderful man. He will be sorely missed. Dennis and Carol Airoldi.

I dont know that i have a favorite "Gary" memory because he truly brought joy wherever we went. He is missed beyond words and I am so thankful to have known and loved him. He left this world way too soon but I will carry his memory in my heart always. Love you G Money!

A Christmas where Gary arranged with his cousins get more money in his Christmas envelope than the other cousins. It almost caused Grandma Doris have heart attack. She wanted alway wanted to be equal with the grandchildren. Big laugh by all.