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 To all of Gary’s family… present, past and extended…. We are deeply sorry for your loss. Please know we’re thinking of all of you and hoping that beautiful memories bring you comfort.”

Love,

Aunt Patti and Uncle Jamie 

These are great memories…. So glad you shared. Sending my love and condolences to everyone who was part of Gary’s life! 💗
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Our first Christmas
1991, Fratney Street House
Our first Christmas — with Gary, Lori + Emma
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Home on Leave
1986, Milwaukee, WI, USA
Home on Leave — with Gary and Chris Hayward
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Gary was a good man. He has left quite a legacy. He will be missed by so many. Sending the family a hug and hope the great memories of Gary can get you through the tears!  
Gary and I met each other coaching our son’s tee ball team. He was the head coach and I was his assistant. Gary was a great teacher of the game and made it a priority for the kids to have fun. Since our kids were the same age, we developed a friendship over the next two decades. I always enjoyed talking sports and life with Gary. He was a major contributor to our youth programs for all kinds of sports and his enthusiasm and dedication to the Brown Deer community has always been appreciated. Thank you Gary, you will be missed. 
I was saddened to hear about Gary’s passing and thankful we had a chance to connect in Seattle when the Packers were playing there a few years back. We had a lot of great memories. We met in fifth grade at Hartford Ave. School in Milwaukee and were good friends from that point on. We used to skip lunch and play 2-on-2 basketball on the playground. Me and James Bonner vs. Gary and Mike Hanrahan. Gary was a handful and our vice principal was very committed to keeping him in line. Mr. Carrington was a tall, studious man  from the Caribbean and he took a special interest in Gary. He had very creative ways to discipline him and I think Gary enjoyed pushing the limits of good conduct even though it cost him. Gary and I were big sports fans and loved baseball. After Gary transferred away from Hartford, we remained friends even though he lived across town. We played baseball against each other in Stars of Yesterday and in high school. Gary was a far better athlete than me but I never let him forget when our Riverside team upset his Madison team our senior years. Gary and I reconnected in college in Madison and lived on the same dorm floor. Gary, Jeff Crump, Tony Watkins, Chris Hayward and I became fast friends and remained so after college.  We all lived in Milwaukee and would get together to play poker and hang out. After Gary retired, we lost contact, but reconnected on Facebook. I wish I had reached out more. When I visited him in Seattle, Gary was living his best life.  I couldn’t believe all the volunteer work he was doing and how relaxed he seemed. It was great to see him so happy. I will miss him greatly. We had some great times. My condolences to the entire family. I look forward to celebrating his life in Milwaukee. 
Gary, more than a cousin he was my  big brother.  Love you Gary. Condolences to his wife kids and family members. 
Sending heartfelt condolences and prayers to you and Mike! ❤️
Memories from Phoenix
2025, Phoenix, AZ, USA
Memories from Phoenix
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I am still in shock and heartbroken over the sudden loss of Gary.  My heart goes out to all of you.  I have known and loved Gary for over 45 years.  Such a good friend and so many memories.  We will miss him!  So glad we were able to visit with both of you last spring in Phoenix.  
Celebrating Pierre's birthday…
2020, Vietnam
Celebrating Pierre's birthday, with Gary's famous peace sign in full display. — with Pierre & Sonja
Gary giving a speech at Pierr…
2019, Richmond VA
Gary giving a speech at Pierre's retirement party. What a great speech it was. I will never forget it.
Dinner in Vietnam
2020, Tuần Châu, Hạ Long, Quảng Ninh, Vietnam
Dinner in Vietnam — with Pierre & Sonja
Boat Ride
2020, Tonpheung, Laos
Boat Ride — with Pierre & Sonja

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