In memory of

Gary Anthony Gale

May 26, 1956 -  November 6, 2021


It is with great sadness that the family of Gary Gale announce his sudden passing on Saturday, November 6th, 2021 at the age of 65.

Adored son of Bernice. Gary will be lovingly remembered by his children Shawn and Andre; Adored grandfather of Khalia, Nova, Lucan & Ariya. Gary leaves behind his siblings, Thoril, Allan, Gregory, Dave, Steven, Patrick, Patricia, Suzanne & Juliet. He will be greatly missed by extended family and many friends.

A visitation will be held on Tuesday, November 16, 2021 at 12:30pm followed by a funeral service at Meadowvale Funeral Centre, 7732 Mavis Road, Brampton, ON L6Y 5L5

Please note this event will require proof of full vaccination (14 days since 2nd dose)
Family and friends are welcome to view of a live webcasting of Mr. Gale's funeral service beginning at 12:30pm

Guestbook 

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Tim O'Brien (Friend)

Entered November 13, 2021 from Toronto

I am very sorry to hear of the loss of Gary, He was always a real gentleman. I enjoyed working with him and will miss him.

Gianfranco Giordano (Co-worker and friend)

Entered November 14, 2021 from Mississauga

Rest in peace my friend, you will always be in our hearts

Rohit & Jennifer (Friends)

Entered November 14, 2021 from Brampton

When a close friend unexpectedly leaves us, a piece of our hearts is forever broken. A loss like this is felt by all. Gary was a special, unique person, and he will be greatly missed.

Susan Williamson (Beaty) (Friend)

Entered November 14, 2021 from Pickering, Ontario

I was so very sorry to hear of the passing of Gary, my Condolences to his Family.
I worked under the direction of Gary for about 15 years and I must say he was one of the nicest and most considerate people I ever worked with and I know many others thought the same.
RIP Gary, you will be sadly missed.

Marie Scannapiego (Work)

Entered November 14, 2021 from Wilson subway

I will never forget Gary. Was a pleasure to work with him as he knew the subway system like the back of his hand. He will be missed, no doubt about it. RIP

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