Gary-Housman-Obituary

Gary L. Housman

SHILOH , Pennsylvania

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Gary L. Housman, 69, passed away Tuesday, January 2, 2007, at York Hospital. He was the loving husband of Margaret E. (K ohute) Housman, with whom he celebrated their 22nd wedding anniversary on September 22, 2006. Mr. Housman was born on April 21, 1937, in Hanover, to Vivian (Dell) Housman of...

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Gary-My loving husband Gary, I have so much to be thankful to you for. What attracted me to you at first-your smile. You was always a happy person and I had someone I could trust. You had no children of your own, but always, from the beginning, you accepted and loved the girls as your own and they you. You were always willing to run them around and pick them up anytime, always supporting them as your own. As time passed, they married, had their own children and our family...

The best friend, dad, and pappy anyone could ask for. All the wonderful things you have done for us, the fun times that we shared. All the precious time that you spent with Joey, can never be replaced. Thank you for all the great memories, they mean so much to us. You will never be forgotten. We love you always.

It`s hard to sum up 22 years. Gary was a wonderful father to me. I will never forget him and all he has done. I love him and will miss him forever.

It's hard to sum up 22 years with Gary. He was a wonderful father to me and I will miss him forever. I will always remember the good things about him. I can't express in words what he has meant to me.

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What great memories I have of Gary, they can make me smile just thinking about them. I met Gary many years ago golfing at Hickory Heights. He made you laugh and have fun no matter what the situation. I will never forget the good times we had and the stories I will share for the rest of my life about Gary Housman. He certianly was one of a kind. I will miss him.

I knew Gary for many years through playing golf with him at Hickory Heights. Not only was he a great golfer, but he was a great person. I have nothing but great memories! My thoughts and prayers go out to his family as he will truly be missed.

I knew Gary for several years as a fellow golfer. He was always cheerful and honest. In 1983 he and I were tied for the club championship at Yorktowne with one hole to play. I beat him by one shot. Despite his small stature and withered hand he was a fierce competitor. I know his family will miss him deeply, my condolences to all of you.

To the family. Mr Housman did my patio and my mothers a long time ago. We both remember him as a really nice man. I am sorry to hear of his passing. I know God will help all of you through this sad time. Again my mother and I are sorry to hear of His passing. Take care and may God Bless everyone. Eileen Nace and Kathleen Whye