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Gary Driscoll

Grass Valley, California

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GARY DRISCOLLAugust 26, 1943 to September 29. 2023Analyze! Improvise! Adapt! And OVERCOME! Words to live by? Yes. These were also the words Gary Driscoll would shout, nay PROCLAIM while waking up his daughters for school. Lights on, curtains open, theres no time for a gentle wake-up call; we have...

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I was a cadet at Larkspur Police Department 1973-1975. Gary was an officer and I remember later a sergeant. Gary was awesome to watch as he carried out his duties to near perfection. His organization abilities were a great example for myself and others. He was so fun to be around and always told great stories. Met him again 15 years later when I was a member of the CHP and he still was a lot of fun to be around. A life well lived.

"Is that Angel music I hear?" I´ll forever miss hearing that.

My heart goes out to you Driscoll family. With love and respect, Chris Sharp.

He´d hear "angel music." I´ll remember that.

What a great guy! Loved working with him when I was a young cop. Pin striped my car for me and made sure I stayed out of trouble! RIP Gary and Karen and the family my prayers go out to you.

Great obit. Great brother in law.

Hard but fair, a good Cop...not everyone liked him but everyone respected him. He made me a better Cop....when things got hairy, he was RIGHT THERE with us. Sgt Driscoll....10-19 and 10-10 Reserve Deputy Ken Carlton

I had the good fortune of working in the Nevada County District Attorney's Office while Gary was a Nevada County Sheriff's deputy. We worked together on a number of cases. I was always glad to know that Gary would be the deputy I was working with. He was such a straight shooter and he had a great understanding of people, perhaps the most important quality of a law enforcement officer. Gary, it was an honor and a pleasure to know you. I know it is difficult for his wife Karen and the rest of...

We called him `Dad´. Those of us who worked for & with Gary in the law enforcement community. `RIP Dad´