Peter-Gatti-Obituary

Peter J. Gatti

Austin, Texas

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GATTI, Peter J. Sober, brilliant, gallant, indomitable, rollicking, zestful, open-hearted, much loved Peter Gatti died on June 22 at the age of 64. He was born to a state department family and educated all over the world, graduating from the University of Maryland. Peter had a prodigious...

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Again Peter, thank you for influencing me enough to name 2 of my kids after a discussion we had about measures of sweetness in degrees Brix & Oechsle.

Googling the name of an old friend to catch up with his life, I came accross this obituary. What sad news. Peter was bright, positive and funny. We were together at CMS in the Dominican Republic. There was nothing that Peter had no knowledge of or interest in. RIP my friend. Now you really know everything there is to know.

Remembering Peter today. The world misses him. We need more of his persona and grace.
Ted Newill

Condolences. I just wanted to say that even after leaving Twin Liquors, Id always think about Peter here and there. He was a genuine soul and a positive force. I wanted to share with the family that his passion for wine that I too shared really hit home. Because of him, I had the unique urge to name my second son Brix ,and I had even told him about it the next time we met. He chuckled and said something like Well at least you didnt go with Oechsle(another fermentation unit of measurement like...

Just heard about Peters passing. While I only knew Peter a short time as lifetimes go at Carol Morgan High School I remember him as brilliant and kind. We were close in High School. I will always remember the all night board games we would play. I know that all who knew him will miss him as I do his friendship.

4Barbara my heart goes out to you on this anniversary, Peter will always be remembered fondly .Peace and light.

My deepest condolences on your loss. God rest his soul.

I am now just finding out about Peter's death. Peter and I were friends and classmates in the Dominican Republic. Our fathers worked at the US Embassy in Santo Domingo in 1968-1969. He was a mover shaker and leader and had one of the most positive personalities of anyone I have ever met. Rest in peace Peter- thanks for being a great friend!

Dear Barbara:

I was a customer.

I attended the service on Sunday - in part - because I wanted to experience just one more time all of the enthusiasm, laughter, and zest that was just "Peter being Peter."

He made me feel better about myself and life in general by just being in his presence. What a joyful man to be with, as you well know.

I wish you well going forward. I know that you cannot forget him, but then neither can the rest of us.