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Gary Majeske

Bay City, Michigan

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Majeske, GaryBay City, MichiganGary Majeske passed away on March 6, 2024 following a brief illness. He was born to Ollie and Dorothy (Whitbrodt) Majeske, on March 26, 1942 in Bay City, Michigan, where he lived and worked his entire life. He was a 1960 graduate of Handy High School, then attended...

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Connie, Gary and I all worked together at Handy. We shared many memories one of which Gary and I worked closely together while the two other administrators were temporarily unavailable. I´ll always remember them both kindly. God has always shined on both of you. Hugs and prayers Connie.

Gary and I were classmates at Handy and members of its tennis team. I was just thinking of him today and a Google search found his death notice. He was a good friend and I am not surprised at his many accomplishments over the years. His was a life well lived and I am sure he will be greatly missed. I extend my condolences to all who were near him. Drogo Montague

In addition to many accomplishments in his work and professional life Gary was a generous host who greatly enjoyed having the family at his home for holiday gatherings. My childhood and young adult memories playing cards or sitting in front of an always roaring fire with the extended family are some of the sharpest and most treasured memories of my younger life. And he loved relaxing in his pool I have to say. Although life moved us on different directions, I am certain he also touched many...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I remember Gary well from our high school days. We both delivered the Bay City Times newspaper, picked up our bundles of papers from the same street corner - across from the Stage Library Always hard working and honest. Rest in peace.

Connie and your family. I want to extend my sincere and deepest condolences to you and your family, May your memories ease the pain in your heart.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May you find comfort in your many fond memories.

Gary was an accomplished, gentle and thoughtful person as a young man, as a student, and as an adult and he obviously carried those traits over to his adult life. He was a true leader and cared about others and manifested those traits through this life as a child and as an adult. We all knew that the leadership traits he displayed in elementary, secondary, high school and college would identify him throughout his life. His list of accomplishments clearly substantiated those beliefs. Without a...