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Michael Blaine Gida

Monterey, California

Sep 14, 1950 – Nov 17, 2013

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September 14, 1950
DIED
November 17, 2013
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Monterey, California
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Michael Blaine Gida passed away peacefully at his family's home Sunday, November 17, 2013 after a long illness. He was 63. Michael was born in Ravenna, Ohio on September 14, 1950 to Catherine Grant. They later moved to the Monterey Peninsula where Michael spent his childhood and early adulthood...

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Michael seems to have led an impressive, productive, and principled life. I didn't know him but I did work with his mother Cathy at Sambo's Pancake House in Monterey up to about 1966. I'd like to connect with some of Cathy's family members if possible.

Mike Fahey
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My Dearest Brother it has been a month now and it seems like just yesterday that we where were going to get a 3am slurpy at 7-11. Michael i miss you so very very much......... to be continue......... I LOVE YOU

So long Mike..

"The Path I Walk" - written for Uncle Mike, by his loving niece, Deanna.

The path I walked in my early years, was untamed and destructive. People were hurt, tears were shed, pain was endured. Maybe I was unaware or, in my youth, I maybe didn't care. I did things that could be considered stupid and juvenile. Decisions that changed others lives and my own. Some drove away friends, others drove away family.
But, still I walked.

As time past, perhaps ashamed of my path before or...

Such an inspiring, great man of God! He so selflessly gave up worldly possessions in a personal mission to help others know the same joy he had with his Friend Jesus, and forgotten truths in the Bible. Who can know until Heaven all the lives God touched through Michael. He was an ever growing/clearer reflection of Jesus' love. A bright testimony that there is a Living/Loving God.

Mike, We had some good ole fun times back in the day. May you rest in peace knowing you were a good ole boy