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Ginger
So sorry to hear of Gary's death. He was a great law school classmate, great guy and a very good judge. He will be missed.
Lance Salladay
November 01, 2018
Mountain Home, Idaho
Age 67
DeMeyer, Gary D., age 67, and longtime Magistrate Judge at the Canyon County Courthouse in Caldwell, died, Tuesday October 16, 2018 from complication of a long time disease at his home with his wife of 42 years, Ginger DeMeyer, at his side. Graveside services will be held at 10:30 AM, on Friday,...
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Ginger
So sorry to hear of Gary's death. He was a great law school classmate, great guy and a very good judge. He will be missed.
Lance Salladay
November 01, 2018
I am going to miss you Gary as i thought you a fine fellow and a very good man!
Jeffrey Jensen
October 24, 2018 | Caldwell, ID
I heard the sad news today. He will be missed. He was a fine judge and I was always pleased to appear before him.
Mia Murphy
October 23, 2018 | Meridian, ID | Acquaintance
Ginger,
I'm so sorry to hear of Gary's passing. My thoughts are with you.
Shelley Gordon
Shelley Gordon
October 23, 2018 | Boise, ID
My former attorney, and close boyhood friend.
My thoughts and prayers to the DeMeyer family.
Too soon, much too soon.
Andy Baker
October 23, 2018 | Nampa, ID
Gary Will be missed by everyone including myself. He always found time to give sage advice to new practitioners as well as those who appeared before him. May the Lord grant you peace and comfort in knowing that he touched so many lives in such a positive way.
Cheryl Rambo
October 22, 2018 | Kooskia, ID
Dear Ginger,
I knew Gary in law school and renewed our friendship when I saw him at conferences after we both became judges. I am very sorry for your loss. Gary was a good man.
Steve Verby
October 21, 2018
Brent has fond memories of working at the Co-op and knowing Gary in Caldwell. We both are so sorry for your loss.
Brent and Tina Bonadiman
October 21, 2018 | Ontario, OR
I had the honor of working with Judge Demeyer for a couple years. He was one of the nicest people you will ever meet and so great to work with. On mornings we saw each other we would always exchange hellos and we had some wonderful exchanges talking about travel and places we had been. I am so sorry to here this news and send my condolences to his wife.
Shannon Swanson
October 21, 2018 | Parma, ID