Geary EPPERSON Geary Lee Epperson passed away April 28th, 2011, at his home in Scottsdale, AZ, at the age of 57. He was born in Seattle, WA, August 17th, 1953, and graduated from Queen Anne High School and the University of Washington. Geary is survived by his beloved sons Kyle Epperson, Ryan Epperson, Matthew Wegener-Epperson and Chad Wegener. He is also survived by his mother, Loma Epperson, of Seattle, his sister, Gail McMackin, and her husband, Dan, and brother, Gregg Epperson, and his wife, Jill, and numerous nieces and nephews. A Celebration of His life was held on May 6 in Scottsdale. He was loved by all and will be dearly missed.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Steve Fulkerson
May 31, 2011
Geary was a classic QA Grizzly! I can not believe I will not see him at the 40th year reunion in a couple of months. His dad, Paul, was such a special man to our family and Geary was too. From baseball to just hanging out, he was honest and ethical. I will think of him during every class reunion.
michael grow
May 12, 2011
Geary, Rest in Peace. Respectfully submitted by Mike Grow QA Class of 71
Linda (Bartos) Jackson
May 11, 2011
My deepest and most sincere condolences to the entire Epperson family. I remember Geary on the playground of North Queen Anne Elementary School. I was in classes with his brother and cousin Randy. Moved onto Queen Anne Jr/Sr High School. Didnt see Geary after that time but thought of the family over the years. I had moved off QA and graduated from a different school. My thoughts and prayers will be with all. May Geary rest in peace knowing the impact he had on so many lives. God Bless Linda (Bartos) Jackson
Bill Bruner
May 7, 2011
To Kyle, Ryan, Matt and Geary's entire family, my deepest and most sincere condolences. No words can express the sense of loss felt when someone like Geary touches our lives, but is far too soon lost to us.
Geary was a loyal and true friend to me. I will forever miss his keen sense of humor, our wonderful golf outings and most of all his deep and sincere friendship that will live on with me forever.
So glad you are at peace now Geary. I will miss you always.
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