Gary-Guyer-Obituary

Gary E. Guyer

Kansas City, Missouri

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Gary E. Guyer, 64, of Gladstone, MO, went to be with the Lord, Oct.3, 2006, after a short, unexpected illness while visiting Frisco, TX. Gary worked in maintenance at William Jewell College for several years, then Liberty public schools where he retired after 13 years. Gary enjoyed working around...

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Nancy,
So sorry for your loss. Gary will be missed by you most, but, by a lot of others. He will be with you always in your heart. Take care.
JOHN AND MARY MANLEY

I can still hear Gary Grandpa saying "Heeyyyy! Braaadyyy!" And I can still see him dancing to one of those stupid singing santas at Christmas. He will truly be missed. But we will all see him agian someday! :)

You were the love of my life sweetheart; I miss you terribly. I am lost in this world without my very best friend. I live right now hour by hour as the Lord shows me how to live with out my love. I will miss you every day til I see you again.

Gary was kind, compassionate, and gave unconditional love. I will miss my brother every day till we meet again in heaven.

Uncle Gary, You have left me with very fond memories. I relish my own sense of humor and silliness knowing it was very similar to your own. You were a joy to have in my life. Your loyalty and love as a brother, to my father, is something ancient novels could have been written about. Your relationship with Dad was something I wish for my own boys. Until we meet again...thanks for the laughs!

Your neice, Kathy (Guyer) Rupprecht

Gary was my brother and my friend. As we grew up we were very close because we enjoyed doing things together. Sometimes we got in trouble and sometimes we didn't. He was 11 months and 3 weeks older than me and for one week out of the year we were the same age. That was always special to me. I have much comfort in knowing that Gary knew the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal Savior and that some day I will see him again.

Dub

Gary was a great guy and will be missed. I’m sorry I couldn’t make the funeral but my thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.

Thanks for all your caring years at Franklin. Your smiling face was always a real plus for all the kids and Franklin parents. Prayers for your family and friends.

Gary, I know distance has kept our families apart but I will always remember your kind nature, loving spirit, and good sense of humor. Nancy, Mary and Wally, I wish God's peace on you.