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Gary, peacefully passed away February 5th, 2015 from lung disease at age 59. He was a resident of River Edge for 30 years. Gary graduated from Paramus High School. He attended Fairleigh Dickenson University, and graduated from Plaza School of Electronics. For 23 years he was a service tech for Datascope of Mahwah. His interests included camping, hiking, fishing, and the N.Y. Yankees. Solving mechanical problems was his forte. Always cheerful, "A friend in need was a friend indeed" to Gary. He departs from his beloved and devoted companion of 40 years Aimee Bothe, his brother Thurmon, sister-in-law Brenda, and sister Kim. Also, nephews Ira, Eric, Daniel, and Derek, and niece Jenna. In addition he leaves his cats "Jasper" and "Mackie" who brought great love and joy to his life. Donations to Ramapo Bergen Animal Refuge would greatly be appreciated. A Memorial service will be scheduled at a later date.

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Published by The Record/Herald News on Feb. 8, 2015.

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David Machado

February 19, 2015

I just heard the sad news. Always remember my trip back east when I was a kid. RIP.

February 11, 2015

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Harold Weiss

February 10, 2015

My condolences Kim. Sorry to hear this.

Mike Jones

February 9, 2015

Deepest condolences to Aimee and the rest of the Sutcliffe family. I worked with Gary for close to 20 years at Datascope and we shared many good times together there. So sorry to hear of his untimely passing. Rest in Peace Gary.

Kathy Coen

February 9, 2015

Gary we loved you so much and are devastated by your sudden passing. Much love and prayers coming to you in heaven and to our beloved Aimee. Will never forget your kindness and everything you have done for us.
Love always,
Cousin Kathy, Jackie and Rob
XOXOXO

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