Michael LoGuidice age 60, went home to be with the Lord on April 23, 2023. He was born in Brooklyn NY on October 1, 1962.
He was married to his spouse Patricia for 24 years. He is survived by his spouse, Patricia LoGuidice, step sons, Andrew Hager and Kevin Hager, his mother, Elizabeth Daguanno, sisters, Paula Clayton, Rosalie Carlson, brother, Joseph LoGuidice, two granddaughters, Chelsea and Andrea and also several nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his father, Michael Albert LoGuidice, his maternal grandparents, Joseph Daguanno and Rosalie Ganci Daguanno.
Michael graduated from Marietta College in 1984, he was a business owner in his early career and then spent several years in the casino industry. He enjoyed gourmet food, stimulating conversations and was one of the great negotiators.
He was a proud member of Cross Pointe Church in Ocala. In lieu of flowers family suggest memorial donations may be made to Cross Pointe Church.






I’m so shocked to hear about the passing of Mike. I loved Mike as a person and boss. He was a great guy. I’m glad I got to work with him at Binion’s. My heart goes out to his family and friends.
So sorry to hear about Mike's passing. I didn't know him well, he was active in our trading community and he helped a lot of other members who were learning as well. He was always good-humored and generous with his time. Praying for peace and healing for his family. He is loved and missed.
Life is so precious and so fleeting. We never know when we will be called away. So, you need to be right with the Lord every day just because you never know when it is your time to go. I will miss our chats dearly.
Thank you Mike for your company, your insight, your jokes but mostly for your friendship. It was a pleasure being in your company and I will always be grateful for having known you.
God Bless.
Mike, your absence leaves a void in my life, and I suspect in the lives of all those who knew you as well. You will be eternally missed.
Pat , so sorry for your loss, no words can really help, I have you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Our sincere condolences to you & your family Pat. May you all find peace in the memories you have created together.
aloha, Pat. all my condolences and love and prayers now reach out to you. i grieve with you, and am weeping as i type. Mike is not merely a friend, but my Brother in Christ. Mike now is in the Presence of the Lord Jesus, and perhaps he is not only worshipping, but also praying for us. now he suffers NO MORE … EVER!!! he may have told you that i am 82y/o, so not far behind. for ALL of us trusting Jesus as Savior there is ahead a LIFE without limits for Eternity. May God's blessings and peace rest upon you and family/friends in this time of grieving. Mike's main focus as he neared the end was to broadcast far and wide this VERY GOOD NEWS. in fact, i believe there was to be soon another family visit. he worried that he could not do everything he wanted to do, but i assured him that God touches the heart. we do what we possibly can and leave Salvation to the Lord, Who does all things perfectly. may God Almighty now enfold YOU in His powerful arms of love! if it's OK, i dare to say i love YOU, my Sister in Christ. Mike spoke of your amazing, enduring love for him and for the Lord. keep in touch with any prayer needs that you have, but be assured of my ongoing love and prayers. Doug [retired Urologist] we Christian docs say: "the doctor treats, but God heals.”
aloha, Pat. all my condolences and love and prayers now reach out to you. i grieve with you, and am weeping as i type. Mike is not merely a friend, but my Brother in Christ. Mike now is in the Presence of the Lord Jesus, and perhaps he is not only worshipping, but also praying for us. now he suffers NO MORE … EVER!!! he may have told you that i am 82y/o, so not far behind. for ALL of us trusting Jesus as Savior there is ahead a LIFE without limits for Eternity. May God's blessings and peace rest upon you and family/friends in this time of grieving. Mike's main focus as he neared the end was to broadcast far and wide this VERY GOOD NEWS. in fact, i believe there was to be soon another family visit. he worried that he could not do everything he wanted to do, but i assured him that God touches the heart. we do what we possibly can and leave Salvation to the Lord, Who does all things perfectly. may God Almighty now enfold YOU in His powerful arms of love! if it's OK, i dare to say i love YOU, my Sister in Christ. Mike spoke of your amazing, enduring love for him and for the Lord. keep in touch with any prayer needs that you have, but be assured of my ongoing love and prayers. Doug [retired Urologist] we Christian docs say: "the doctor treats, but God heals."
Our Condolences to you and your family.
We knew Mike through one of my greatest friends Pat. Mike was such an easy going, intelligent man.
I hadn't seen Mike since our college days but I still miss the times we shared playing cards at the frat house and just hanging out. Sorry to hear of his passing. What a great friend.
I was Mike's roommate during the summer at Marietta College. I remember Mike cooking his garlic sauce early Sunday morning; clearing out the dorm. The all night fraternity poker games and I will miss Mike's unique sense of humor.
I had lost touch with Mike, but have very fond memories of our days together at MC. He had a terrific sense of humor and was a hard worker. I can still hear his diesel engine VW Golf warming up in front of our frat house! RIP Mike.
Our condolences to the family and friends of Mike. We are very sorry for your loss.
Brother Logi was a fraternity brother, a friend and someone that kept in touch, whether he was in Vermont, New Jersey, Vegas or Florida. Mike was loyal and had a great sense of humor and was always looking to make a deal. He will be missed.
My condolences on your loss. Mike was a great friend and fraternity brother at Marietta who you count count on. I have such fond memories of him during that time.