MICHAEL-GORDON-Obituary

MICHAEL LAURENCE GORDON

Skokie, Illinois

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Michael Laurence Gordon, 21, Nov. 26, 2009. Beloved son of the late Rachelle and Mark Gordon. Survived by Betty and George Gordon, Rita Gordon and Roy (Melba) Slavin; "adopted" son, brother and friend to many, many others. Graveside funeral services Monday, 1 p.m. at Rosehill Cemetery, Section...

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It´s Thanksgiving Mike. Once again I have this wonderful picture in my head of you bounding through our front door on Fremont Street with a stack of freshly cut steaks from Gepperth´s looking for our grill. It never fades and never gets old. Jon Peabody

Mike,
It's Thanksgiving and I'm thinking of you. I wish I had one of the big juicy steaks you used to bring over from GEPPERTH'S MARKET. We all love you.
Jon, Lindsey, Diana and your friend Stew

Mike was was one of most lovely souls to have graced this earth. He will be missed by many and forever loved

Hey Mike,
I miss you already. I am so sorry I didnt keep in touch with you much after Parker. But both you and I know that we had some of the best memories at Parker together. You were always the star of the show and you always made me and others laugh. We basically grew up together you, me, jerome, ari, and naima. I still remember when we slowed dance at one of the many bar mitzvah's and your dad Mark was watching us the whole time smiling. I loved you and your parents. You had the...

Getting to know you as an adult when I stayed with you last year was a pretty amazing thing, after knowing you only as a kid for all those years. I still am in shock that you're gone; I don't think it'll hit me 'til I look for you in the crowd at CityStock next year and your spot will be empty. You're already missed.

Mike I miss you. I'll carry my favorite parts of your personality with me forever. I'll never forget hanging out in Venice Beach or cruising motors boats along the shore of Catalina island. Unforgettable memories. You always had a great attitude, no matter how hard it got.