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Gary Alan Erwin

Munster, Indiana

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Gary Alan Erwin

HOBART, IN - Gary Alan Erwin, age 61 of Hobart, Indiana passed away suddenly on September 1, 2019 in Virginia. He is survived by his son, Bryan (Hannah Detwiler-Erwin) Erwin of Florida; loving siblings: Sandra (Josh) Edwards of MN, Deborah Erwin of CA, Lynn (Don) Fuller...

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Brother of truth and light!
Gary was a life saver for me, in a time when assistance was critical; he offered his help with no hesitation. His wisdom and kindness will always be remembered and cherished. A man of enormous heart and sharp intellect, a dear friend and fellow seeker of Truth.

Our conversations in the Sacred Valley of Peru, as well in the deep jungles, and electronic interactions will always be some of my most memorable and perhaps significant sharing; yet to be...

Great man

I met Gary when I was a resident and Employee of the Historic Country View Cottages in Elkton, VA. Gary happened to notice that I had a painting of Cape Neddick, better known as Nubble Light on my wall. He recognized it immediately, and we learned through conversation, that we had the Navy and and Browns Ice Cream in York, Maine in common. Such a small world we inhabit. My main passion is Health Advocacy, and I was honored to advocate for Gary when he needed medical care for some kidney...

I was in 2nd grade with Gary and thought of him when I would think of friends in school. I recall a memory of when his dad brought a baby lamb to school for show and tell. Its neat how someone can leave such a precious memory in my heart and mind.

Gary (Little brother), even though you were an inch taller then me.

Just want to say farewell for now.

Although our time we spent together as adults was far and few between, I have many fond memories of those times and many more from when we were kids and teenagers living on 10th Street. We had a BLAST riding ponies (Rocket, Lady, Princess and Ted) and our horse Champ, he was a real bute. We cant forget Blubo, Dad had to tune him up once and awhile (Stubborn & mean),...

Gary (Little brother), even though you were an inch taller then me.

Just want to say farewell for now.

Although our time we spent together as adults was far and few between, I have many fond memories of those times and many more from when we were kids and teenagers living on 10th Street. We had a BLAST riding ponies (Rocket, Lady, Princess and Ted) and our horse Champ, he was a real bute. We can't forget Blubo, Dad had to tune him up once and awhile (Stubborn & mean),...

Gary was basically family to me growing up. He was a man I looked up to and had great respect for. I spent numerous days at his house in Hobart with him and my Aunt Laura. If it was for a family reunion or riding our 4-wheelers or just over there for some Sunday football. It was always a joy and I miss those days greatly. He will be someone Ill never forget and I will always have great memories of him. The world lost someone special that day.