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Gary G. Welborn

Gary G. Welborn, 65, of Gold Bar, WA, died December 20, 2009.
Gary was born on October 23, 1944 in Everett, WA. He graduated from Snohomish High School in 1963, then attended the Autobody Apprenticeship program at Everett Community College. He worked as an autobody technician for over 30 years.
Gary enjoyed Square dancing and round dancing for many years.
He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Nancy; his parents, Ken and Della; and siblings, Ruth, Glen and Larry.
He is survived by two children, Kevin and Kim; siblings, Leonard and wife, Jean, Keith, Jack and wife, Sandi, and Kurt and wife, Kathy. He is also survived by one grandson, Bryant; and four granddaughters, Alyssa, Emily, Hannah and Grace.
There will be a family and friends memorial time at the end of January.



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Published by The Herald (Everett) on Jan. 5, 2010.

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Ann Bell

January 7, 2010

I am so sorry to hear about Gary's death. I square danced with him many years ago and still remember him so well. He was always so pleasant and friendly and was a great dancer. I never met his family but knew he was proud of his kids. He had no grandkids at the time. I have often wondered about him throughout the years. I will keep all of you in my prayers.

January 5, 2010

Wow..When I heard that Gary had passed away a lot of fond memories went through my mind. I remember when Melanie and I were riding our horses all over the place. One night we were riding from Snohomis Auction Barn to Fobes Hill in the dark. Gary followed behind us in his vehicle to make sure we were safe. He was all ways there for us when we needed him. When Gary Married Nancy he was the happiest I had ever seen him. The love Gary had for his family and friends and they were very special to him. Kim, Kevin and family, our heart goes out to you all and our love and support is there for you. Take care.
With Love
Nancy and Allen S

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