Gary-Felker-Obituary

Gary Ralph Felker

Salt Lake City, Utah

1944 - 2016

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In Loving MemorySalt Lake City, UT-Gary Ralph Felker went home to God's Glory Monday morning, November 14, 2016 at his home in Salt Lake City.Gary was born January 27, 1944 in Roosevelt Utah the son of Ralph and LaVerna Schroeder Felker. Gary graduated from Provo High School and obtained his...

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I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Gary when he worked on the 6th floor at the DWS Admin building. He was always someone I could ask for help.

Dear Kathy,

Our thoughts are with you and your family. We are in Florida so we couldn't attend the Memorial, but we want you to know how much we appreciated Gary. He was a great guy with which to work...very gentle and kind. I also enjoyed golfing with Gary. I have happy memories of Gary and we hope that you and your family will enjoy the memories of your beautiful life you had together.

We wish the best for you and your family!

Chalo and Merlyn de la Melena

WE had great times at the cabins and getting the river fixed to protect out property. Sad to hear of his passing. A great leader for the Woods Corp.

I worked with Gary at DWS and Job Service. I considered him a brilliant man. I learned a lot from Gary. I appreciated his passion for his job, family and church.

Gary was a man to be admired as he was dedicated to loving and helping his fellow man. I say he was a true Christian. Talking with Gary was always a pleasure as he kept himself well informed.
I wish I could join you all at the Church.
To Kathy and Kate and David and Ken goes my deepest sympathy.

Kenneth, I am so sorry to hear about your Father passing away. I remember visiting you when you lived with your parents on Douglas Street in Salt Lake City. You were a wonderful person to hang out with. I send my Sympathys and Condolences to you and your Mom and Family. May you all be comforted.

Gary gave me my first ever job as a statistical clerk working on the 5th floor of the Elks Club building on South Temple. He was so gentle and kind. My condolences to his family and friends.

Your very loved and will be missed dearly!