Michael Villas
1960 - 2020
It is with aching hearts that we announce the death of our son, brother, uncle and beloved family member Michael Villas, who lost his battle with alcoholism at the age of 59.
Michael is survived by his mother Frances Padilla Brady, siblings Carol Villas, Patricia Villas, Frank Villas, (Chris Catemis), Deborah Villas Dash, his Aunt Josephine Kane and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
He will be remembered for his big empathetic heart, generosity, his love of animals- especially dogs, his fierce work ethic, and his love of Mom's Chili Verde.
Michael earned a sterling reputation for his bottling line expertise. New technologies befuddled him, but he could keep any wine bottling line humming smoothly and worked for wineries throughout the valley. He applied his amazing work ethic to all his jobs and embraced learning new skills.
We all teased him about his over-the-top meticulous nature, weekly hand-washing his car and continually maintaining order and organization with everything in his orbit, but that characteristic was an asset when he was packing parachutes for skydivers, working construction or bottling wine.
A life-long dog lover, Michael always had treats in his backpack for any dog, but especially Mom's dogs Hooper and Maggie. He volunteered at the Napa County Animal Shelter walking dogs and spending loving time with them. He often had amusing stories about their personalities and excellent canine resumes as he tried to convince you to adopt one of them.
The family will have a private Celebration of Life for Michael at some future date. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Napa County Animal Shelter in his name.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Melissa
September 4, 2023
I am thinking of Mike on this Labor Day, really sorry for your loss, very sad to learn this news. I have been living in Michigan for almost thirty years, so totally removed but thought of him, wondered where he was and was shocked to see the obituary. What a great photo and loved reading about him. I remember his dog, Molson and nice to know how he helped dogs at the humane society. Just still can´t get over this, I hope your pain has eased. Melissa
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