Garry-Waugh-Obituary

Garry L. Waugh Jr.

Irmo, South Carolina

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IRMO - The family of Garry Lee Waugh, Jr., 30, will receive friends from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday, March 17, 2008, at Irmo Church of God. The Funeral Service will follow after the visitation at the church. A private service will be held at Bush River Memorial Gardens Mausoleum at a...

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Happy birthday Love you always,see you soon. Dad

My son, my best friend, my heart, my love, my only, hope to see you soon. Love your father

My sincere condolences to you and your family.Being a parent myself I cannot even phathom what you are going through.God Bless.

This is one of my favorite pictures of my bro.

Wow, I am so sorry to hear this news, my thoughts are with Garry's family. He and David Douglas made a few trips to our studio in Colorado and were very influential in my martial arts career. Not only was his Bo staff work amazing, but I learn a lot especially about teaching and working with children. You will be missed Garry.

I knew Gary for a brief moment in his life. I met Gary from the tournaments and with my experiences with him, Gary was not only a great martial arts but a wonderful human being. His warm character and dynamic performances will live forever in my mind.

Ramir Mosqueda

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

i can't believe this. just heard about this horrible news today, and my heart just sunk. garry was a great martial artist, but first and foremost a great friend.

hit 'em with the stick...

Gary, We are so sorry to hear about your loss. I remember seeing Garry, Jr. with his blond hair when he visited you. He looks just like you. It was nice to see this morning and hear about your son's life accomplishments. We lost a son at 34. His memory is always with us and we feel that God had other plans for Mitch. It was comforting to hear you tell the story about Garry, Jr. sitting in the third pew at church and about all that he accomplished during his short life. He had to be an extra...