Michael-Gidley-Obituary

Michael Gidley

Houston, Texas

1952 - 2014 (Age 61)

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Houston, Texas
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Michael Andrew Gidley, 61, passed away Saturday morning, September 13, 2014.Michael Gidley was born October 24, 1952 to Dr. John Lynn Gidley and Betty Jane Boggus, in Austin, Texas. Mike Gidley graduated from Southwest High School (Fort Worth, Texas), as part of the Class of 1971. He went on to...

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My prayers for your family's strength! May the angels guide him on his way Home!

I know Mike is in a better place, reunited with both his mother and father and baby brother, as well as the grandparents who played such a big part in his life. Hopefully, many happy memories of time spent with him will help his children through this difficult time.

My heart hurts so much for the loss of my friend and former husband, Michael A. Gidley, and for my children and all of Mike's family and friends. In hope, the hope that Christ brings, we know we will see him and be reunited with Mike in God's love. His comfort is that He never leaves us or forsakes us. God made a bridge for us to be with Him. Michael knew that and embraced it. He is with the peace of God, and I know all of us will see Mike again. It doesn't make the missing of my friend any...

I will miss my e-mail conversations with Michael and especially how he spoke of and showed how proud he was of his children. May he rest in peace and may his family long bask in the glow of his love and the many memories and moments they shared.

I am so very sorry to hear of Mike's passing. What a well written sentiment to who he was and how much you all loved him ! I know that you will all miss him very much. He is hanging out with some pretty amazing angels now. May God's GRACE shine upon Mike and all of you. With much love and sympathy, Lisa Mason-Pinedo

I am sorry for your loss. Death is the opposite of life. God can awaken those who have died just as surely as you can awaken a person from sleep. Mark 5:22, 23, 41, 42.

I will miss Mike, his humor and his wit. I always enjoyed our talks, you could always make me laugh. Part of me wishes I could have been a fly on the posts of those Pearly Gates when you walked through them, cause I know your Grandmother was waiting for you and I would have loved to of heard what she had to say to you about some of your shenanigans. Rest in Peace my friend, George Calhoun

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.