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MICHAEL GALE Obituary

Our beloved husband, father, and grandfather went to be with Jesus on July 18, 2018. He suffered from Idio pathic Pulmonary Fibrosis, and as a result died from a Heart Attack.

Mike is survived by his wife of 58 years, Nancy Gale (Houser), his three children, Jan Gale, Michael Jr. (spouse Cynthia), Jennifer Risch (spouse James II), two gransons, and six granddaughters.

Mike was born in Detroit, MI, but quickly called Washington State his home. He was a Golden Gloves boxer, and also boxed in the Navy, where he was the 7th fleet welter weight champion. As a member of the US Navy he was stationed at Whidbey Island Naval Air Station, and was on flight crew of the A3D Aircraft abroad the USS Midway.

While there, he met the love of his life, Nancy. While on a group blind date they chose eachother and married in 1959.

Throughout Mike's life he and Nancy lived primarily in the Northwest Washington- from Bow to Federal Way, to Maltby to Monroe, to Samish Island and most recently wintering in their Lake Havasu, AZ home.

Mike was a jack of all trades. He was a pilot, and a real estate developer, but the career he truly loved was being a Lieutenant in the Seattle Fire Department, from which he retired in 1981. He was awarded firefighter of the year by the Seattle Fire Department during his career. He als worked as a Fire Marshal in Woodinville, WA and owned his own fire investigation business. Mike was an expert in the field and was interviewed on several local and national news outlets including Dateline NBC.

Mike enjoyed his work, but more important to him was being with family and friends. He volunteered for many things including coaching Little League and softball, leading Boy Scouts, and teaching Sunday School. Mike had a passion for taking the less forutnate people under his wing and being a mentor and father figure. Mike was a history buff, and avid reader of National Geographic.

Mike was a fisherman and spent his free time fishing with family and friends. He loved being on the water, either on a boat or standing on the side of the river casting his line. He also enjoyed dancing (he was great at the limbo) driving his Corvette and classic Chevy Camaro, tinkering in his shop, and working on whatever project he could come up with. He loved to read and watch shows about wildlife and nature.

Mike and Nancy traveled extensivley around the United States and Canada in their motorcoach, touching lives and making lasting frienships along the way. Mike was a loving, selfless, supportive, involved husband, father and grandfather. Always the goof in the family, Mike made everyone laugh and smile and bonded the family together. He was tough as nails, but a softie at heart, and loved babies. Mike was loved by everyone that knew him and touched many lives.

The family honored his life with a private memorial.

In lieu of flowers, donate to the American Lung Association. The family appericates your thoughts and prayers.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Skagit Valley Herald from Jul. 25 to Jul. 26, 2018.

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Michael Gale, Jr.

July 19, 2024

Plant trees in Dad´s honor

Kelsey Gale

January 14, 2021

Still thinking about you, Pops. Love and miss you.

Dan and Koby Peterson

July 26, 2018

Oh we are so sad to hear this. We recently sold our home on Samish Island. Some of our memories include Mike and Nancy. Such a fun household!
We send Nancy the warmest thoughts and prayers, and to the family.

Michael Gale, Jr.

July 25, 2018

My dad was the best. Miss him.

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