Michael Craig Gaiter

Michael Craig Gaiter obituary, Garland, TX

Michael Craig Gaiter

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Michael Gaiter Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Chamberland Funerals & Cremations on Jul. 11, 2025.

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The Life & Legacy of Michael "Craig" Gaiter (his perspective)
Life
I was the youngest child of John Oliver Gaiter (deceased) and Jewell Odessa Love Gaiter (deceased) in Denver, Colorado, on December 1, 1960. Raised in the home with three brothers: Ronnie Jones (Mississippi), Howard Ross (Denver), and Henry Jones (Denver); and one sister, Valerie Friend (deceased), whom I called "Barry" because I couldn't pronounce her name. From these siblings, I was blessed to experience eventful memories that included my many nieces and nephews currently residing in various states, including Philadelphia, Denver, and Oklahoma, rearing their children and grandchildren. I learned how to be an active and engaged father from my dad, who served in the Navy before establishing his own janitorial business. Despite working day and night, Dad never failed to join me and my friends in fun, playing video games or shooting hoops in his Bermuda shorts and tube socks, with keys jingling on his side. My mother taught me how to cook using the latest cooking tools and adding unique spices and seasonings to my food, including love. To survive being the youngest, my siblings instructed me on how to protect myself and when to run, especially from the nuns in Catholic school. No, I wasn't Catholic.
After graduating from East High School (Denver) in 1978, I went to college in California and lived in a house with four of my close friends. We had little money and no electricity, but we had fun. After receiving a football scholarship from East Texas State University (Texas A&M Commerce), I became a Texan. This is where I met a young lady, Pamela Kaye Bowie (Gaiter) from East Texas, wearing a red dress, walking across the campus. We became friends and got married four years later in 1985. We were married almost forty years, with many memories of joy, growth, adventure, sadness, and suffering. The ending was not what either of us planned, but God never left us. From the marriage, we were blessed to share our love and life with two beautifully created children, Gabriell Amanda-Mykiel Gaiter Itima (Chicago) and Daunte Craig Gaiter (Sachse), and a host of godchildren and adopted nieces and nephews who called me "Uncle Mike."
Legacy
My love for the study of Revelation is the legacy I leave with those who have known me throughout the years. Exploring the relationship between the church and the bridegroom was my passion, so this is a celebration. I am now rejoicing because I am living the most important legacy with Jesus. Celebrate church because I am! My legacy can be seen in my amazing children. I watched them grow in their unique ways from infants I rocked every night, then transitioned into teenagers with whom I shared various interests: Gabriell - rap music and art, Daunte – football and fishing. Each of you are adults now, but you always knew that you were loved by God, your parents, family, and many adopted uncles and aunts. You have your journey to explore. Remember to be you, not someone else. For over 30 years, I served faithfully at Mt. Hebron Missionary Baptist Church in various positions, including deacon (since 1988), trainer of new deacons, teacher (Sunday School and Vacation Bible School), marriage ministry leader, Shepherd/Care Group leader, Discipleship leader, benevolence leader, Mentor, and usher. I also served on various committees, and occasionally sang in the men's choir. My closest friendships and kinships were developed at Mt. Hebron and continued throughout my life.
My 30-year journey of faith and service at Mt. Hebron is woven into the legacy that I leave behind. The City of Garland is also part of my legacy. I retired in 2018 after twenty-seven years of service. I began my career in code enforcement and advanced to the position of Chief Building Official for the City of Garland and had the privilege of assisting with the economic growth and development of Garland, including the establishment of Garland's first mall, Firewheel Town Center. I completed my Bachelor's degree in Public Administration at The University of Texas at Dallas, and obtained various building code certifications while providing for my family in the Garland/Sachse area. Another cornerstone of my legacy includes the carpentry skills I learned from my mentor, Jack Westover. His training allowed me to assist with the woodwork inside the Sixth Floor Museum, design and complete an additional room in our first home, and build various shelves, counters, and different pieces of furniture for my family and others. These creative skills can also be seen in my artwork, which served as a hobby during various times in my life.
Family & Friends, I have fought the good fight; I have finished the course. I am now at peace. I pray that you remember the positive times we shared, including family meals and holiday parties, the four am workouts, the six am prayer calls, fishing in the sinking boat, couples' vacations (with no film in the camera), or a scripture and prayer shared during a family crisis. My legacy should be in your heart and move you to focus on the type of legacy you leave for others. Tomorrow is not promised; live your legacy today.
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July 14, 2025

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Raymond Manning

July 14, 2025

Mike & I worked out for years at the Garland & Ricardson gyms. It was early before work but we made it happen for years. We also fished together while talking trash. Mike will truly be missed but never forgotten. My condolences to the Gaiter family. Love always!

Glenn Wright

July 13, 2025

In Memory of Michael Craig "Puff" Gaiter, our last physical time spent together was when he visited Colorado a few yrs ago, Mike, Ken Mays and I had lunch and shared lots of laughs and memories of our youth early twenties and beyond. We've all known each other since Whittier Elementary, Puff as we called him extremely talented in Football, Track and Martial Arts, we didn't spend much time attending Jr High but reunited when he decided to transfer to East High for the last yr 1/2 I was honored when he asked me to be in his and Pam's wedding, Beautiful wedding and a Great time, they truly loved each other. We always kept in touch and regardless of anything going on he always stayed positive, so with that I can say they had a BLESSED life together and Mike was extremely proud of Gabrielle and Daunte and their accomplishments. I'll miss my Friend my Brother but, we'll see each other on the Sunnyside in Heaven RIH "Puff"

Michael sizemore

July 12, 2025

Pamela, Gabby and Daunte, I am so very sorry for your loss, it´s hard for me to fathom life without Big Mike around. Mike was many things to me for the past 25 years, but the most important thing was being a good friend. Whether crappie fishing all night on the boat at Lake Lavon, or trying to find the best seafood and catfish joint at all the code hearing locations across the country we went to over the years, or working out at the gym during lunch when we worked together or talking football whenever we could, you were my friend.

Mike Gaiter was someone who projected a real sense of self-confidence and assurance, without coming across as arrogant or dismissive of others and he always managed to provide spot-on and dependable advice when I or anyone for that matter needed it. His faith and moral compass were absolutely second to none.

For me, Mike Gaiter´s legacy is strong, someone once said "Carve your name on hearts, not tombstones. A legacy is etched into the minds of others and the stories they share about you." , I will truly miss you my brother, rest in peace!

Mike Sizemore

Donnie Thorne

July 12, 2025

Someone said Mike Gaiter is here... Naw couldn´t be the Mike Gaiter I knew because he was at George Washington High and this is East. Then I saw him it was Mike `Puff´ Gaiter - Man I thought you were at George I said - I´m here now he replied. Wow I thought now we would finally have a winning football team. I never got to play on the field with him but saw him almost daily at school - and when I saw his name on the list to vote for Homecoming King it was a `No Brainer´ who I was going to vote for! Yes he was our Homecoming King and well deserved. Mike was not only a friend, he was like a brother. He also was leader and a mentor. I will miss him dearly but my memories of him will last forever. I will see you again soon "Puff"!

Paris Sherman

July 12, 2025

I'm heartbroken to hear of the passing of my childhood friend. Though we hadn´t seen each other in years, the memories from our early days remain ensconced and dear to me. I´m proud of the legacy he built, a life that touched many and left a lasting mark.

Rest In Power, my friend. With warmth and respect, Paris Sherman.

Patrick O'Malley

July 11, 2025

Wow... so very sad to hear this. "Puff" as we called him East High teammates and neighbor friends since 1973. I still live in Denver and when I drive by his old house I always think about him. He was a great athlete and great friend. My prays go out to the family. Class of 78 Patrick O'Malley

Sharon Acker McNary

July 11, 2025

I am so sad to hear about the passing of my friend "cream puff" I'm sad we lost touch. I'm lost for words. I'm just really sad.

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