Gary-Bittel-Obituary

Gary B. Bittel

Cleveland, Ohio

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BITTEL GARY B. BITTEL, age 50. Beloved husband of Diane H. (nee Seconish); dearest father of Patrick and Ashley; loving son of Marcella and the late John; dear brother of John (Marilyn), Elaine Cline (Paul), and the late Mark (Kathie); dear uncle and friend to many. Funeral Mass, Monday, April...

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Mrs. Bittel, Pat and Ashley,

My thoughts and prayers are with you daily. Always keep his memories close by, and remember that he will continue to watch over each of you. He was the perfect example of what a husband and father should be, and he will be forever smiling at all the accomplishments you have and will achieve. God has blessed you with his presence and may he continue to bless you in his absence.

Diane, Ashley, and Patrick,

We send our deepest sympathies for your loss. Gary's bright smile and laugh will be missed.

Truly yours,
Natalie and Matthew Senra

In your darkest moments, know that God is there to be your light and see you through. You are in my prayers and thoughts, God Bless

Dear Bittel Family,
My thoughts and deepest prayers go out to you in your time of need. May God comfort your heart and may he give you strength. I will lift up mine eyes to the hills from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord. Psalms 121.

Mrs. Bittel, Pat and Ashley,

You are always going to be in my prayers. Your father was a rock star and was so proud of you all. After meeting your father, I know how he shaped you into the wonderful people you are. God Bless.

Diane, Patrick and Ashley,

Gary's spirit will be with me forever. The only regret I have is that I didn't get to spend more time with him. His passion for music and sports made a lasting impression on me when I was a little kid. He always took time to "hang out" when I'm sure he could have been doing other things. I'll never forget when he got me a Rolling Stones shirt when I was in grade school. I still have it somewhere.

As cool and tough as he always looked,...

You have my deepest sympathies. I'm Dave Huber's sister. I knew Gary growing up in Pittsburgh.
Take care

My deepest sympathy to you and your family. Gary will be missed. I played baseball and worked at Parker with him.

Jerry Rychlik

I was shocked and saddened to hear that such a wonderful person and father was taken from your family so suddenly. I will never forget his vibrant spirit and kind nature. I haven't seen you all in a long time, but i hope God has blessed you during these past few years with cherished times and memories. May he grant you peace through this hard-to-understand time. You are all in my prayers