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Gary Heckel

Toledo, Ohio

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HECKEL Gary Gary Heckel, 76 years, of Toledo, Ohio, died Monday March 3, 2008, in Toledo Hospital. He had worked as a security guard for Burns International Security Service and Michigan Lime & Stone. Gary was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War. The son of Ralph B. and Rosella (Bashaw)...

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I would like to send condolences to the Heckel family. Gary will be deeply missed by all of us that cared dearly for him. Gary wasn't only my dad but a true life savor as he rushed me to the hospital to save my life in a truely life or death matter. There has been a lot of good times spent mushroom hunting,fishing and just kidding around , he was a true role model for all us kids to follow. Not only will I and my wife but his grand kids will miss him dearly. May he rest in peace.
Dave and...

My condolences to Gary's mother. I was Gary's daughter-in-law but he treated me like a daughter. He was "Papa Heckel" to my children, Kevin and Katie McKeever. I watched him help to raise ten children with love and humor. We will remember the funny little tricks he played. like slowly pulling someone's dinner plate across the table with a string. Gary, you were loved by so many. You'll be in our hearts forever. Carmen

Aunt Rosella and family,
Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.
You're in our thoughts and prayers.
With Sympathy,

Aunt Rosella and Family,
You are in our thoughts and prayers. May the peace which comes from the memories of love shared comfort you now and in the days ahead.
Dennis McCreight and Family

I will always think of Uncle Gary as the kind loving man he always was. He treated us all as we were his own children.

With sincere sympathy our thoughts and prayers go out to Aunt Rose, Lee Allen, Ralph and their families. Love Leonard, Anne and Brad Plock

To Grandma Rose, Lee and Ralph, My deepest condolences. Your son and brother was indeed a good man! He meant a lot to most and he meant the world to some! You may not know Gary as a Dad. I did... He was there to wipe my tears as I learned to ride my first bike. He carried me into the emergency room, I had a broken ankle, for ice skating in the driveway, after he told me not to. He held my head as I cried because that certain boy broke my heart. He told me someday he would come. He did, and...

In loving memory of Uncle Gary I want to tell all my family (some of whom I haven't seen in over 25 years) how very much Uncle Gary touched my family in ways that were quiet and gentle but still had a very deep and lasting impact on the lives of children over 40 years ago and later on as adults. Please remember as I will that when the joys are still remembered But the sorrow has quietly gone,There will always be a special place In the hearts of me and my siblings — where love lives on.
May...

We are very sorry about your loss.We thought alot of Gary. Tim Mckeever and family.