Gary-Cushman-Obituary

Gary Steven Cushman

Wichita, Kansas

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Cushman, Gary Steven, 63, retired real estate broker and former restaurant and pub owner, passed away Wednesday May 14th. Graveside Service, 1 p.m., Tuesday at White Chapel Memorial Gardens. Gary had a funny, quick witted personality that drew people close to him. He loved his golf outings with...

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I am sorry to hear about Gary. I am his cousin thru Ralph "Gene" Cushman. I wish I had known him as an adult. He sounds as if he would have been fun to know. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Sharon Cushman Martin

Shelly and Eric -- We were so sorry when we heard of your dad's passing this past week. I know you both and Jack & Cooper will miss him so much. You are in our hearts and prayers. Jan & Ron

So sorry to hear about Gary. He was a wonder real estate broker in town and so well respected and just a good guy.

Shelly and Eric, I am so glad to have worked alongside your dad for several years at Coldwell Banker. He was such a great guy and a true friend. A class act! He will be missed.

My thoughts are with you and your families. I know he leaves you with many happy memories.

He was the best boss I've ever had, more like a father. My heart goes out to his loved ones.

Shelly & Eric,
I had the wonderful opportunity to work for your Dad at Coldwell-Banker Stucky & Assoc. as part-time receptionist. I am very sad to hear of his passing. We were always sharing stories of our grandchildren. He spoke so fondly of his grandsons. My thoughts and prayers are with you both, blessings sent your way. Roxanne Richardson

Eric and Shelly,
We are so saddened to learn of Gary's passing. He was such a gentle person who always saw the best in everyone. He was a thoughtful and caring friend. With our love, Frank and Kathy Stucky

So sorry for your loss. He was lost too soon.

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Gary was a dear friend and made those around him laugh. He was always willing to be a sounding board and will be missed.