Gary-Ingersoll-Obituary

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Gary G. Ingersoll

Saugus, Massachusetts

Feb 15, 1944 – Sep 26, 2017 (Age 73)

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BORN
February 15, 1944
DIED
September 26, 2017
AGE
73
LOCATION
Saugus, Massachusetts

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Gately Funeral Home - Melrose Obituary

Gary G. Ingersoll passed away suddenly at his work in Milton, MA on September 26, 2017. He was 73 years of age. Gary was the cherished husband of the late Cheryl L. (Cave) Ingersoll. Loving father of Gary G. Ingersoll Jr. & his wife Jodie of Hudson, NH, Erik C. Ingersoll & his wife Kerrie...

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This man was like my grandfather so kind an giving rip gramps

Gary was a great guy we would always talk about the way things were in the world and how different it was then when we were younger Gary RIP friend at Pinehirst campground

We are very sorry for your loss, our thoughts and prayers are with you.

I have worked alongside Gary at the Milton Marketplace for many years. I've always known him to be happy and easy-going, a man who enjoyed being of service to others. It was always fun to chat with him as he worked on his endless projects. We'll be missing Gary. Semper Fi!

Gary was a shining light for Anna, Kaitlyn and I whenever we went to Wild Acres. We will miss you so much and forever remember how you brightened our lives. It was an honor to have known you on this earth. Love you Gary. And will see you again.

May you bless the angels with all your happiness. You will be dearly missed.

A true friend that I will forever love and cherish. Knowing him brought so much joy, not only to me, but many. There will always be a place in my heart where he touched it. Rest in peace my friend....Dave Bibeau

I worked with Gary for 24 years and he taught me so much. I never had to worry if he was there because I knew he would be able to help. I will miss that comfort of being able to say "don't worry Gary is here." More than that I will miss You my dear friend. Rest In Peace Gary.

Gary was more than a friend, where marines had a special bond. I will always have him in my heart and thoughts. I loved him for who he was. God is taking care of you now. RIP Gary