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Gary Lee Garrett

Deer Park, Texas

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Gary Lee Garrett, 59 of Deer Park, passed away Wednesday February 15, 2012. Gary was born May 13th, 1952 in Raymondville, TX to Bernard and Gloria Garrett. He graduated in 1971 from La Porte High School and in 1975 from ECU in Ada, OK with a Bachelors Degree of Science. After college he joined...

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I worked at LaPorte site with Gary for many years. I was in the Army and we discussed doing the same type of duties. I was always impressed with his successes. I was shocked when a fellow worker told me what had happened. Always meant to visit him but was always too busy. He was so easy going and friendly to me, I teased him and he would play along. I shall miss him.

Gary's Soul has journeyed to the far country and
As he takes his next spiritual steps into the heavenly worlds
May the love he shared with his family and friends
Guide him on his journey and light the path
For those who share the dream to meet again
For dreams are the gateway and love is the key
As love continues to grow may the blessing be

I will miss Gary I remember him when I was young I looked up to him as a football player and as a person .... May God Bless his family and pray for healing.

Many of us at La Porte High remember Gary and are sad to hear of this loss-We are praying for God to comfort his loved ones at this time, May he rest in Peace with the Lord. Donetta Ooley-Ingling

Gary, I have many fond memories of you when we attended High School and also being part of the Christian Youth Group at Bayshore Baptist. I know you are dancing up there with Jesus. RIP

Rest in peace Gary Lee. We had many great times together. My thoughts and prayers go out to Jutta, the boys and your entire family.

Liebe Jutta, wir denken viel an dich und umarmen dich. Lisa und Werner mit Cornelia, Berndt, Uwe, Dörte und Susanne

I wish to extend to you and to members of your family my deepest sympathy on your loss. May the Lord's promises comfort you and give you strength as you walk through this difficult time. "HONORING THOSE WHO SERVED-MINISTRY" -Chaplain Richard Reuer