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Gary Gene Godwin

1957 - 2020

Gary Gene Godwin obituary, 1957-2020, McKinleyville, CA

BORN

1957

DIED

2020

Gary Godwin Obituary

Gary Gene Godwin

1957 – 2020

Gary Gene Godwin passed away peacefully on May 18, 2020 at home with family after a two-year battle with kidney cancer. He was 63 year old.
Gary was born January 7, 1957 to Harvey and Jewell Godwin. He attended Morris Elementary. At an early age, he met his lifetime friend Kent Bettendorf. They spent many days, riding bikes, fishing, playing Little League baseball, and catching butterflies for their collection. They even tried catching bees only to find out Kent was allergic to them.
Gary attended McKinleyville High School where he played basketball and ran track. He enjoyed a good card game of poker with his buddies. He spent some summers fishing in Alaska, where his parents lived. He graduated from McKinleyville High School in 1975 and went on to attend College of the Redwoods. He was always curious and had a thirst for knowledge about everything.
Gary met Julie Bonnell in 1983 and married her on August 16, 1986. They enjoyed their 36 years traveling to places like Hawaii, Mexico, Germany, Alaska and the Caribbean Islands, to name a few. They also enjoyed their home and always had a project going on. Summers were spent at Trinity Lake camping and boating with family and friends. Each year they would take a trip to Rita and Dave's farm in Tillamook, where there was never a dull moment and many good memories. It was Garrett's favorite place to go.
After high school, Gary took up golf and loved the game. He would play rain or shine until he got older and became a fair weather golfer. He had many friends at the golf course that he enjoyed spending time with. Always ready to play in any tournament they had. He organized a yearly golf tournament at Bandon Crossing in Oregon. Gary loved that trip and spent many hours planning so that it would be perfect.
Gary also enjoyed telling a story about backpacking in the Trinity Alp's with his twin brother Terry, when they were younger. Later he expanded trips to include his son Garrett and nephews. Gary and his family enjoyed camping and boating on Trinity Lake and Whiskeytown with Friends. Everybody loved the evening around the campfire with him telling his Johnny Jokes. No one can tell a Johnny Joke like Gary. He also liked telling scary stories to all his nieces and nephews. He mentored his nephews: Gabe, Joe, Jeff, Luke, and Tyler, getting them summer work when they were young and welcoming the out of town boys to live with his family during those summers. He also spent time coaching Garrett's basketball teams when he was young and also being president of Little League.
Gary worked at Miller Farms for 45 years. There he was the Manager of the Power Equipment Shop. When he started there they only had two lines of power equipment and over the years he worked really hard to add the many lines of products they sell today. That was something he was very proud of. He also became friends when many of the customers over the years and told them, "I will give you a really good deal."
There were many great things about him. He loved his family very much and always had time for them. He was so very proud of his son Garrett for the man he has become. He always had a smile and loved talking and laughing with people. He seemed to know everyone. Gary could fix anything and was always there to help his friends with whatever they needed. He will be greatly missed.
Gary is survived by his wife of 33 years, Julie of McKinleyville; his son Garrett (Jessie & Jaylie) of Redding; mother Jewell of McKinleyville; mother and father-in-law Bill and Darlene Saltsman of Redding; his brothers Ron (Jennifer) of Baker City, OR; Ed and Terry of McKinleyville; Sisters Marilyn Terrell (Ken) of Chico; Rita Hogan (Dave) of Tillamook, OR; brother-in-law Crag Bonnell (Vicki) of Redding; Sister-in law Sue Kessner (Terry) of Redding and many nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his dad Harvey, father-in-law Frank and sister-in-law Jennie.
The family would like to thank the many friends who stopped in to visit Gary during his illness and the phone calls and text messages of support after his passing.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date, when we are able to safely gather again.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Times-Standard from Jun. 2 to Jun. 4, 2020.

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Don

May 27, 2025

Miller Farms is not the same without expertise from Gary & Stan. Best wishes to Gary & family. I am feeling the same cancer issues myself now and not easy to live day-to-day.

Don Rush

May 27, 2021

Excellent, quality person. These are the people I search for in daily life as well as in businesses like Miller Farms. There are too many on the other end of the spectrum I stay away from, but Gary leads the pack for dependable & honest.

Don Rush

July 27, 2020

Wonderful person to work with at Miller Farms. Been interacting with Gary every 3-6 months depending on need for power equip parts/service. Could not believe this happened finding out on 27 July after he was not visible at the Miller Farms power shop counter. Gary and Stan make Miller Farms the best available power shop in Humboldt county.

Linda Bloom

June 9, 2020

Julie, I am so very sorry to hear that Gary has passed away. He was such a great guy. I remember when you guys first started dating. My heart aches for you and your family. Please know that Im thinking of you and sending you my love.

Claudia Myers

June 4, 2020

When I posted my condolences yesterday, I must have hit the wrong button. I would have liked to be family with Gary, but alas I am not. The photo of Gary makes me smile, but my heart is so sad.

Claudia Myers

June 3, 2020

Im heartsick that Gary has passed on. I couldnt count the many times he helped me over the years at Millers and always with a smile. To Julie and family & friends I send my heartfelt condolences. A bright light has been dimmed.❤❤

Jim & Lezlie Estes

June 2, 2020

Dear Julie, Garrett and the Godwin Family,
I wish that I had the words to share with you that would take the pain that you are feeling with Garys passing. Growing up on Ocean Drive and School Road meant that I first met Gary and Terry when we rode the school bus driven by Mr. Fred Ball, to-and-from Morris School each day as first grade students. Gary was the type of friend that I made a point of stopping by Miller Farms to catch-up on local gossip whenever I was on leave from the service. He always had the pulse of the community and the people we grew up with in Mckinleyville. And Gary actually shared his bad little Johnny jokes with us while we were in early grade school!. He has such a magnetic personality and so easily made new friends. Our mutual interest in basketball had us playing in Mr. Guimonds before school basketball league in 4th-6th grades. And along with Terry and Kent Bettendorf, we played together on the MHS JV and varsity teams throughout high school. Gary wasnt shy about shooting the ball. In fact, it wasnt until our senior year that I learned that Garys middle initial (G.) was for Gene, and not his nickname of Gunner. Ill miss Gary until we meet again. May our Lord hold and keep Gary in His loving arms.

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