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Gary Lee Coburn

Saginaw, Texas

1942 - 2002

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Gary Lee Coburn, 60, with his ever-present smile, sparkling blue eyes and a "never meet a stranger" attitude toward his every endeavor, passed away from this life, Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2002, at his Saginaw ranch home. When diagnosed with the cancer he battled for 18 months his first comment was,...

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Oh what memories~! You were a delight! You are missed, and someday we will meet again. Heavenly hugs!

Gary had so much charm and wit about him...no matter where or what he was doing! Truly a very cool man and a dear friend. What a loss for all who knew him well.

Fair Well Gary,
I will miss you. Thanks for being there for me. You were like my second dad while we lived there and after we moved away. I miss you alot and I wish I could have gone to Fort Worth with my mom. I miss you and I won't forget you!

Jerrell and Family, So sorry to hear of Gary's death. My prayers are with you. I know you will miss him.

This is so terribly sad- my thoughts and condolences to garys family and especially to Stephanie who I know is suffering so very much. if i can do anything to help or if someone could pass my email address on to her i would greatly appreciate it. Gary was a very generous man-was allways so good to my kids and me-he remains in our hearts and will there live on. [email protected]

Gary will be missed by many. He always took such good care of us at the "Back Stage." My prayers go out to the Family. We will see you at the Round Up. Sincerly, Jimmy Smith

Gary was never afraid to brush up against life, and was always willing to offer a helping hand. His sharp wit and quick smile will be sorely missed. My deepest sympathy goes out to his fine family.

But for you "Pearch", I might not be where I am today. Thanks for always being so kind to me when others chose not to be, including myself.
You taught me to, and I quote you:
"Care,...but don't care."
It's gone along way for me when put it in the right perspective.

I remember the good times at the lakehouse and all of the ol' cowboys that used to come in and stay. One thing that you once said was" Don't say I'll be missed, because I didn't miss a thing."
We will meet again someday.
God Bless!
Mike