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Gary was a dear friend he sure be missed
Joyce foster
August 06, 2025
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Aug 1, 1963 - Aug 3, 2025
Gary was a dear friend he sure be missed
Joyce foster
August 06, 2025
I love you Uncle Gary! Our conversations will be missed as I drive these 18 wheels down the road. I remember our days together as I was but a child. You were 10. I will never forget! I will see you again! Me Dad, and you will have a long non enterupted moment to spend time and catch up. I love you. And will be praying for all family.
Spencer Evans II
August 06, 2025 | Atlanta, GA | Family
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
Mountain View Funeral Home
August 06, 2025 | Blairsville, GA
Gary Abercrombie, age 62, of Cutcane Road, Mineral Bluff, Georgia, passed away peacefully following an extended illness on Sunday, August 3rd, 2025 at Blue Ridge Medical Center. He was born August 1st, 1963 in Copperhill, TN to the late Frank Abercrombie and Helen Adams. Abercrombie was preceeded in death by his parents and his brother Spencer Evans.
As a life long resident of Fannin County, Abercrombie was a man who loved to work with his hands as his decades of carpentry showcased. Abercrombie never met a stranger which lead him to being well known by so many and loved by all who knew him. He was always up for an adventure or a good time. He loved to share stories of his travels around the country working or his trips with those He held dear. If you had the opportunity to know him, you already know the love and pride he had in his family and all those he loved.
Mr. Abercrombie's survivors include his children Jesse Abercrombie, Amanda Norton, Nichole Phillips, and Anthony Abracrumbie; his grandchildren Haven Stiles, Ethan Lindsey, and Morgan Lindsey; his sisters Lisa Evans and Glenda Dockery; and his brother and sister-in-law Stephen and LaVeta Wehnut. Among so many other beloved family members and friends.
The family has decided to hold a Celebration of Life at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family request for donations to be made to The Herren Project which helps individuals and families through addictions such as alcoholism. https://herrenproject.org/donate-3/
Mountain View Funeral Home of Blairsville is in charge of the arrangements. Please feel free to sign the family guest book and leave your condolences or a favorite story involving Abercrombie online at www.mountainviewfuneralhome.com
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