I got to know gary quite well over the past several years working at the post office. What a character and sincere man. He called me from the hospital the night of 11/21 and one thing he said to me was ‘I love the Lord and I love Jesus’. We talked about our shared love for christ and our individual walks quite often. He is missed.
Don, Annie, Laurie, and Cheri,
I am so sorry to hear of Gary’s passing! I will always remember watching him play in your parents backyard in North Chili. He always had a smile as if he was up to something. My thoughts and prayers are with you all!
Hugs,
Laurie
My uncle Gary was a great man. We grew apart as I got older but I always cherished the memories of the times we spent together when I was young. The times we spent in the front yard cooking steaks in the front yard of 193 Ridgeway Avenue in Rochester Ny. Or the how Gary and my father would play chess for hours together on the front porch. One of the best memories I have is when we lit off to sticks of dynamite in a tree across from the house. Gary might have been a quiet but just like that story. He was a blast to be around. I will deeply miss him. And wish there was one more day that I could have talked to him. Untill we see eachother agian at the pearly gates. Rest in Peace. Love Aaron your nephew
Don, Annie, Laurie, and Cheri,
I am so sorry to hear of Gary’s passing! I will always remember watching him play in your parents backyard in North Chili. He always had a smile as if he was up to something. My thoughts and prayers are with you all!
Hugs,
Laurie