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Gary Doyle Condra

Lubbock, Texas

1944 - 2015

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DIED
February 17, 2015
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Lubbock, Texas

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Gary Doyle Condra LUBBOCK-A hero left this world on February 17, 2015. Gary Doyle Condra was born on Aug. 13, 1944, in Ballinger, Texas. He was the son of Doyle and Ella Condra and grandson of J. Milton and Carrie Ruth Clayton, Everett Pete and Florence Witter, and James and Mary Condra. He grew...

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I learned of Gary's death much too late. I'm extremely sorry as he truly was one of my mentors and one of truly dear colleagues during my tenure at TTU. Working with him was always a pleasure and he always had a wonderful way of finding insights others had missed. He will be missed.

Betty,
My name is Frank Vestal. Gary was my 1LT and replacement in Vietnam for the "Red Ball" Division. We saved a lot of lives by getting the critical combat supplies to our troops in their firebases all over the Country. The job was hard, but the mission was critical. Gary was cool under pressure while making many very hard decisions. I was proud to work with Gary. He was a trusted friend. I was just recently awarded 100% Disability for medical issues involving Agent Orange. My heart is...

I today learned of Gary's death. It was my privilege to work with Gary and Miranda in the American Agricultural Law Association. He was an outstanding attorney and a wonderful man.

My condolences to the family. Gary was a college friend. Our group of friends loved for him to play "Old Country Music" for us on his accordion. After college, we all took different paths that seldom crossed again. Gary's obituary revealed his truly wonderful gifts-to family, his friends, and his community. The world is a better place because of him. Blessings to his loved ones. Pam Frost Flowers, Midland, Texas

My prayers go out to the family. Knew Gary from his old Extension days. Didn't see him much after he became lawyer. He made world a better place.

The world has lost a good man that worked tirelessly for justice. There are not enough like him. To his family: I am sorry for your loss.

I am sorry for your loss. Gary and I rode the bus together to Talpa schools. We lived just a short distance north of his family. What I remember most about Gary was his brilliant mind and sweet personality. It sounds like he used both to it's fullest.

Gary and Betty Condra

I remember Gary so well from our days in the Ballinger Schools. Always friendly and well-mannered and SO intelligent. Love and prayers to all his family.
Janet Jobe Gindlesperger