Michael J. Gerity

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Springvale – Michael J. Gerity, of Hanson Ridge Rd, died peacefully on Tuesday October 24, 2023 at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital surrounded by his loved ones. Michael was born in South Portland, Maine on December 8, 1956, the son of John F. Gerity and Marie S. (Lecher) Gerity. He was the youngest of three children raised in a quintessential neighborhood on Goudy Street. He graduated from South Portland High School, Class of 1975. Michael was Senior Class President and was a talented basketball player. He had great knowledge of the game and was a passionate and skilled competitor. He went on to earn his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of Southern Maine in 1979. While in college, Michael started working in the banking industry as a teller with Maine National Bank. He worked his way through the ranks and spent 30+ years in the banking business, most of those years as a respected Commercial Lender. While Michael was a Banker by trade, he was a musician at heart. Michael’s true passion in life was music. A self-taught guitarist as a teenager, he enjoyed playing in a 4-person band. Throughout his life, the guitar brought joy and happiness not only to him but to all those who heard him sing and play. Michael played at school concerts for his children and grandchildren, holidays with friends and family, social events and even just sitting by a campfire. Listening to Michael play and sing, you would hear songs from some of his favorites including James Taylor, The Beatles, Tom Petty and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young just to name a few. Even during his illness, you’d find him playing at the hospital, bringing a smile to all those around. He loved not only to play music but to listen to and learn about it. In addition to his love of music, Michael was also passionate about reading, and especially enjoyed biographies and learning about people and their lives. Michael was a passionate sports fan, and loved to play golf and watch sports, both in person and on TV. The Masters, a Celtics game or a New England Patriots game would often be found on the television or radio. Michael’s priority was his friends and family. He always thought of others first, and was extremely devoted to his parents, sisters, children, partner, friends and coworkers. Michael’s kindness, thoughtfulness and laughter made him easy to love. He treasured his lifelong friendships with his close friends from South Portland. Michael loved being a Dad. He always made time for his children. Bedtime stories and lullabies were a nightly event, even after a long day at the office. He attended every school event, extra-curricular activity and milestone moments in his daughter and son’s lives. He was a wonderful Dad, yet, he was an even better Popi to his 4 grandsons. Popi was present at all major events in his grandsons’ lives but he also loved just being there for the small moments too. The true love of Michael’s life was his partner, Suzanne. For the past fifteen years, Michael was blessed to love and be loved by his best friend. They loved to laugh together, and shared an affection for good food, especially desserts. Suzanne brought out the best in Michael and made him the happiest he had ever been. Michael was predeceased by his father, John F. Gerity and a nephew, Jonathan Knights. He is survived by his devoted partner Suzanne Roux of Springvale; daughter, Kaleigh Deering and her husband Jeremy of Scarborough; son, Trevor Gerity of Saco; stepson Joshua Roux and partner Suzanna Begin of Sanford; stepson Nicholas Roux and wife Liz of Sanford, and four grandchildren, Jackson Deering, Lucas Deering, Mason Deering and Levi Roux; two sisters, Linda and her husband Nick Knights of South Portland, and Pamela and Michael Martin of Scarborough; his mother, Marie Gerity of Scarborough; five nieces, nephews and their partners, and seven great nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Michael’s life will be held at The Portland Country Club on Friday November 10th from 1pm to 5pm. We welcome all to share stories of Michael or perform a song. Remarks will begin at 2pm. Arrangements are under the direction of Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 1024 Broadway, South Portland, Maine. To view Michael’s obituary page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com Those who wish may make contributions in Michael’s memory to: The Dempsey Center, PO Box 277, Auburn, ME 04212

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  1. I worked with Michael for almost 10 years. He is a true gentleman, with such a loving and kind heart. He will be missed. Prayers and blessing to his loved ones.

  2. I met Mike at work where we were both young commercial lenders…. my top three memories of Mike are his pride when I admired Trevor and Kaleighs pictures, being crushed by him regularly playing racquetball, and a night in Rangeley when he showed up in our campsite looking reluctant and panicked at the same time. It seems there was an unexpected need for the tooth fairy to do his thing but Mike had no cash…good thing he found a lender in the woods. Peace my Friend and Peace Suzanne and all his loved ones.

  3. I knew Michael in school and he lead our class at graduation.
    I am so sorry to hear of his passing. I saw him at our class reunions and he always seemed to take the lead. My thoughts and prayers are with his family

  4. Dear Suzanne and family,

    I had the honor, joy, and privilege of working with Mike on songwriting in his last year of work and countdown to retirement. I so enjoyed my sessions with Mike, and always looked forward to hearing from him. He was such a talent – so consistent, with a beautiful voice and an open heart. I admired his devotion to his family, his love for Suzanne, his generosity, incredibly positive attitude and his kind spirit.

    I’m so sorry I didn’t get to say goodbye to him and I send my deepest condolences to your family, this goodbye was far too soon.

  5. Dear Suzanne and family,
    I was so sorry to read that Mike passed away. I had the pleasure of working with him in the banking community. Mike was a consummate gentleman. Always with a kind word and a great smile. He’ll be missed by many.
    My sincere condolences to you. Helene

  6. Although I attended high school with Mike, I him in 9th grade where his band played at an event. It was a big deal to watch and dance to a band from our rival junior high.

  7. I was saddened to hear of Mike’s passing and want to convey my deepest sympathies to Mike’s family. He was a terrific friend.

  8. I am deeply sorry to learn today from a mutual classmate and friend that Mike passed away. My brother passed away earlier that year and Mike sent me a beautiful card in his memory. To learn that a few months later, Mike passed away is heart-breaking. We grew up together in South Portland, attended schools together. In my adult years, I ran into Mike occasionally and found him to be such a sweet soul. I will miss those moments of connection. Eternal love and peace, Mike. Thank you for your kindness and humanity. You will not be forgotten.


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