Gene-LAMAISON-Obituary

Gene LAMAISON

Rowland Heights, California

Jan 5, 1946 – Jul 22, 2020 (Age 74)

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BORN
January 5, 1946
DIED
July 22, 2020
AGE
74
LOCATION
Rowland Heights, California

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74, Passed surrounded by family on July 22, 2020 at 17:45. A father, a husband, a farmer, a builder, a mentor, and a friend. Gene Lamaison was a longtime Antelope Valley resident with a rich legacy built into the very framework of the community and in the hearts of those who knew him. Gene passed after a six-year battle with Melanoma.
Born to parents Katherine and John Pete Lamaison on January 5, 1946, in Covina California, Gene started work at a young age in local grocery stores before taking over his family's farm on Avenue A and 165th Street in 1972. His alfalfa won awards at numerous Antelope Valley and county fairs over the course of many years before Gene's focus turned to his love of woodworking and high caliber establishments in the restaurant industry.
Gene Lamaison rebuilt the West and Co. in the High Desert and owned the Buffalo Club in Lancaster. He also excelled at highly detailed millwork and craftsmanship for high-end homes which provided financial success while he toured and studied other restaurants throughout California. His highly detailed woodwork as a General Contractor would eventually blend with his knowledge of restaurants. One of the legacy's he leaves is a new building technique of incorporating mill work into the building process for restaurants that is still used today.
In the early 2000s Gene and his core crew of highly skilled family members and craftsmen built fourteen popular Elephant bars, worked on the Universal Studios City Walk during its early years, and built the Applebee's in Palmdale. His corporation, Artistic Crafters, built millwork into restaurants in California, Hawaii, Texas and Chicago.
As Gene moved into retirement age, but forever focused and restless, he decided to become a realtor. During this time, he helped fix up homes for people at no cost so that they could sell at a higher price. He spent time near family and friends while he worked on both Fleming Islands in Florida and many parts of California until his death.
The greatest legacy Gene Lamaison leaves us resides with his family and close friends. He made a difference in everything he did. Leaving a lasting impression and many memories that will never be forgotten.
Anyone who came in close contact with Gene could, and do, consider themselves a part of his family. With enduring patience and focus he trained over 30 people in life skills and mentorship they will carry on for the rest of their lives. This includes his son Pete Mirande, Aaron Birk, his stepdaughter Monica Simpson, Rico, Angel, and Ray Martinez.
He was loved and cared deeply for by his wife Kip and his immediate family. Having spent this past January in Helen, Georgia for a family vacation. On July 16, days before he passed, Gene was baptized by his own son, John, while surrounded by four of his kids, Sherry, John, Tina and Pete, as well as two of his grandchildren, Allison and Nicole who all rejoiced in this beautiful moment and will never forget the smile on his face as he was raised out of the water. Even his dog, Buddy, that he dearly loved, was there in the water with everyone.
In the last hours of his life Gene was able to have his final wishes met by passing away at home surrounded by lots of love with his wife (Kip), kids (Sherry, Tina, and Pete), and grandchildren (Tavia, Allison, and Nicole), best friend (Joanne) and sister in law (Kim). We rejoice that Gene is no longer in pain and has gone to join his brothers, Buddy and Pete Lamaison as well as his mom and dad, Katherine and John Pete Lamaison.
Gene is survived by his loving wife Kip Lamaison. Children: Sherry and Kris Simmons, Tina Lamaison Barry, John and Patti Lamaison, Taryn Lamaison, Pete Mirande and Eric Lozano, and Logan Lamaison. Grandchildren: Tavia and Lucas Renkema, Tucker Simmons, Nikki and Devon Knight, Peter James Mirande, Allison Mirande, John Pete Lamaison, Brianna Barry, Nicole Mirande, Emily Grace Lamaison, Aidan Barry, and Charlize Lozano Siblings: Joan and Don Robben This list includes many other cousins, nieces, and nephews not listed. In closing, the family would like to give a special thanks to Heart to Heart Hospice for helping with Gene's extreme pain and for keeping him as comfortable as possible in his final moments on earth.
An outdoor gravesite service will be held on Wednesday, July 29, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. at Queen of Heaven Cemetery, 2161 S. Fullerton Rd., Rowland Heights, CA 91748.

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John and family, so sad to hear about your Dad. My prayers go out to and your and wish blessings upon all of you!! Bruce O'Berry

Gene had so much love for his family. He always wanted to absorb as much time with us as he could. I remember when we went to Hawaii and Charlize was a little baby and he would hold her and calm her crying fits. He had that way about him, he could bring a sense of calm with his mere presence.
He always made the time for a good conversation and to offer some guidance or a bit of humor. Above all else, he gave us his love.
The love he shared with my mother was enviable, they would...

My condolences go out to the Lamaison family. I work with John and have had the privilege to work with his grand daughter Gracie! You all are in my prayers.

So sorry to hear of the loss. I did not know him but think the world if his son John. One of the finest co-works in the Kingdom I have ever worked with. So happy to know John was blessed to be a part of his dad’s baptism. My prayers are with you John, and with your family. Love you brother.

"May tender memories soften your grief,
May fond recollection bring you relief,
And may you find comfort and peace in the thought
Of the joy that knowing your loved one brought...
For time and space can never divide
Or keep your loved one from your side.
When memory paints in colors true,
the happy hours that belonged to you."
--Helen Steiner Rice

So sorry for your loss. You are in our hearts & prayers.
Darryl, deedee & Ezra Holst

John and Family so sad for your lost. But the Good News is he is waiting for you in Heaven!! So happy John, that you had the honor of baptizing him!! You know how to reach me if you need anything!! God Bless!!

My prayers and condolences to Kip and children , so sorry , Gene was a kind man and I can see him smiling and laughing . May he rest in Paradise with our Lord. He will be missed

Gene, was an amazing man and a very dear friend to Bill and l. Our hearts are heavy with sadness we will truly miss his friendship, smile and sense of humor. But knowing that he is with our Lord Jesus and no longer in pain anymore brings some peace. He will truly be missed. We will be here for Kip and Buddy to help in anyway we can. We love you and will miss you very much. LU