In Memory

Michael (Mike) John Gage

Michael (Mike) John Gage

The following story appeared in the Press Democrat today (August 24, 2021):

Mike Gage, former North Bay assemblyman, confidant to Gov. Jerry Brown, dies at 76

 

Mike Gage, a North Bay legislator in the 1970s, close associate of former Gov. Jerry Brown and a globe-trotting whitewater rafting guide, died of cancer Monday in Salem, Oregon, where he had become an organic farmer. He was 76.

Gage, who grew up in Napa and served two terms in the California Assembly, from 1976-80, had a varied career that included serving as Los Angeles deputy mayor and chair of the powerful L.A. Department of Water and Power Commission and the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.

A political liberal, Gage came by his green credentials after working in an Alaska logging camp in the summer of 1967, writing on Facebook this year that he “witnessed firsthand our thoughtless destruction of that environment.”

“He was kind of a zany legislator, crafty in his own way,” said Doug Bosco, a Santa Rosa lawyer who joined Gage in the Assembly in 1978. “He got along with almost everybody. He was a worker who wasn’t there for show or personal aggrandizement.”

Bosco, who went on to represent the North Coast in Congress, recalled that he and Gage were roommates in a house near Sacramento that had a large pool with a crack. They filled it with water from an irrigation pipe that afforded one day of swimming.

Bosco is an investor in Sonoma Media Investments, which owns The Press Democrat.

In his own obituary on Facebook, Gage wrote that he “had an outstanding staff” and “got some decent work done.”As a legislator, he said he felt “oddly conflicted, as it seemed to require more time on the job being you (me) that is, rather than on public policy.”

Brown, who worked with Gage on major legislation called him “a force of nature — always exploring, never narrow,” City News Service reported.

In Brown’s first term as governor, Gage helped him pass the law that gave farmworkers the right to join a union, Brown said. “He left his mark — on me and everyone else he met.”

Born in Glendale, Gage grew up in Napa and graduated from Napa High School in 1963.

In his obituary, Gage said he “started out life as a pretty weird kid” and seemed to outgrow the trait in high school: “Maybe tackling people playing football helped,” he said.

Gage later served as an Army paratrooper before launching his political career.

In 1980, Gage declined to seek a third term and instead became a rafting guide, leading expeditions in Alaska, the Grand Canyon, India, Pakistan, Chile, Turkey, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

He later served as a chief of staff and deputy mayor under Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley for more than two years, starting in 1987. Bradley appointed him to the Metropolian Water District board and to the city’s Water and Power Commission. Gage, at one point, chaired both oversight boards at the same time, City News Service reported.

His leadership overlapped with what the Los Angeles Times characterized as the last of the epic Southern California and Central Valley tussles over over Northern California water supplies. Gage, who resigned from the Metropolitan Water District in 1993, saw the days of raiding Northern California rivers as over, the newspaper reported.

He also worked for two years as a commentator and reporter for NBC4 in Los Angeles, saying in his obituary that he wasn’t “particularly good at it but I enjoyed the experience.”

Gage and his wife Lacy lived for nearly a year in Ecuador before moving to Oregon.

His family members could not be immediately reached Tuesday.



 
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08/25/21 06:34 AM #1    

Michael (Mike) Sunnafrank

Mike was a loyal friend, a boy then a man who passionately stood up for what he believed was right. He made a difference in our world, left it touched by his better angels. He will be deeply missed and well remembered. Bon Voyage on this, your next adventure, old friend.


08/25/21 10:52 AM #2    

Charles (Charlie) von Uhlit

In memory,

Even if I was not around him much, other than high school, he was very friendly, definitely a good person.

Mike will be missed.  On to the next life Mike!

Charlie            


08/25/21 01:43 PM #3    

Wallace Victor (Vic) Owen

My wife and I and George Asbury and his wife met with Mike and his wife in Salem Oregon just a few weeks ago. Mike and his wife met up with George while he was visiting us. We all had a wonderful time talking about everything we could remember. Mike had a beautiful outlook on his life with no regrets. Although I didn't know Mike personally I knew from the stories and things he said about his life that he was an amazing person. 


08/25/21 10:11 PM #4    

David Michael Anderson (Cox)

I remember Mike from P.E. at Ridgeview.  Later in our adult years on my returning to Napa to work at the state hospital Mike had become engaged in California politics.  Seeing news reports about his campaign and values made me proud to have known such a fine man.  David Michael Anderson (Cox)


08/26/21 02:12 PM #5    

Richard (Dick) B. Hathaway

Dear Mike, I know we didn't stay in close touch, but I always thought of you as a very good friend.  You had an active and successful life in so many ways.  I am truly happy for your accomplishments, but extremely sad to say goodbye.  Those who have posted comments here have all addressed the quality of person you were.  Words like "loyal friend" and "standing for his beliefs" are what made you your own person.  Mike, you always had a smile and kind word, and I feel truly honored to have known you.  You now walk with so many other wonderful angels from the Class of 63.  Heaven is more blessed today than yesterday. God bless you dear friend. 


08/26/21 02:21 PM #6    

David Cudaback

I played footballl with Mike and I think we were both Boy Scouts together (Troop 2?).  Stand-up guy


08/26/21 04:21 PM #7    

Ronald (Ron) G. Frame

I'm saddened to hear of Mike's passing, he was truly a renaissance man. I had the pleasure of bumping into him on two different occasions through the years and he was always more interested in my story than telling his! He is surely basking in his heavenly home now that his journey is complete.

Rest In Peace Mike
 


08/26/21 06:22 PM #8    

Joanne Marie Regalia (Repass)

Mike was my neighbor and I enjoyed knowing him as a child.  What a great life he led...so sad that he has left our world.  Hope he is on to a better place.

 


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