Gary-Gwyn-Obituary

Gary E. Gwyn

Irving, Texas

1940 - 2004

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GWYN, GARY E. A Celebration of Life memorial service for Gary Gwyn, 63, of Irving, Texas will be held Friday, August 6, at 11 a.m. at Woodhaven Presbyterian Church of Irving, where he served as a member of the Personnel Committee. The Rev. Julie Riley will officiate. Husband, father, grandfather,...

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I pray that as the time passes,you are feeling a little relief.It has been almost 2 years since we lost Eugene,and the healing is slow. I get relief believing that he,and Gary are together,and that they are reliving the wonderful times that they had together. God bless all of you.
Irene Sargent

We were all so sorry to hear of Gary's passing. He was such a fine man. We all remember him at Poly, both in sports and just being our friend. He was always cheerful and smiling. He was a big man with a BIG heart! Gary is missed and will never be forgotten.
Class of 1958, Poly High School

Dear Pat,Susan,Andi, and Kenny:

May God's love guide you during this time of sorrow, and may you find comfort in His care.

Gary was of the nicest people I have ever known and will be missed by all.

My dearest friend,when I saw you at my Sons Viewing,and Memorial,I never dreamed that I would be sending you this note.We all loved Gary,and was so happy that he,and Eugene were such good friends.Our thoughts,and prayers are with you,and who knows they may already be together,and reliving the fun times that they had.God Bless you as you go through these difficult times.
Love.
Mr.and Mrs.Sargent

Dear Pat, Susan, Scott, Lyn, Steven, Andi, and other family members, Howard and I want to express our sadness at Gary's passing. If there is one thing we know it's that he loved all of you very much. May big Granddad rest in peace. With our deepest sympathies

Dear Pat,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I will not be able to attend services but know you will be in my prayers. Gary was such a fine person and will be sorely missed.

Gary was one of the nicest men I ever had the pleasure of knowing. I referred to him as a 'Big Teddy Bear of a Guy'. He was a good friend and was always willing to listen to others. He took a personal interest in his friends, their family, and what they were doing and what they thought. I will miss him and I am a better person having known him.

The Gwyn Family:

Gary was the first person I meet while he and I were enrolling at Forest Oaks Junior High School. It was the first year Forest Oaks was open, and I did not know anyone. My first thought was if all of the guys are this big I might have second thoughts about playing football. Gary and I played football throughout our years at both Forest Oaks & Poly High School. Later in our professional lives we worked together on several projects in Fort Worth. Gary has always...

Dear Andi and the Gwyn Family,
I'm so sorry for your loss. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers. I hope you find some comfort in knowing that your friends and co workers understand and care.

Lee