Gary-Laman-Obituary

Gary Eugene Laman

Loves Park, Illinois

1943 - 2016 (Age 73)

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Gary Eugene Laman 1943—2016Gary Eugene Laman passed away peacefully in Utah on March 3, 2016, with his daughter at his bedside holding his hand. Gary is a cherished father, grandfather, brother, and friend. He was born in Freeport, Illinois, and grew up in Loves Park, Illinois. Gary graduated...

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Forever missed, Gary was like a brother that I never had. He loved my teasing and we laughed often. He was always watching out for my Mom and called me often to give me updates. Hope you and Norm are up there working on cars together. Tell him I miss him too. Hugs, Linda

So sorry for your loss. I share your feelings, as I felt like Gary was the brother that I never had. Gary and I had a true bond of both loving and caring about my mom. He was always checking on her, always making sure she had what she needed. Many times he called me to let me know about a trip to the hospital or that she was ill. After I moved many states away, she would often keep things from me, so that I wouldn't worry. Mom's are like that. Gary, knowing me, knew I'd want to know. Bless...

Sorry and sadden to read of Gary's passing. Girls your dad was a good friend and neighbor, many at the Cloisters were he lived for a while remember his Great Smile and eyes. He enjoy his golf and go out looking for golf balls. Great memories!Most Sincerely, Nancy L. Whitson

We have known Gary since Army Reserve days. We have shared many laughs, stories and golf games. We discussed life, love and women! Gary can now master the game he loved. This is a great picture of the Gary we will remember! Melissa and Michelle and your families, our heartfelt condolences. So glad he was able to spend special time with you in Utah! R. I. P our friend! We will miss you!

Melissa, I am very sorry for your loss of your father & your children's grandfather. My husband & I had the pleasure to golf with him & Marty for years as well as go out to breakfast a few times over the years. He was a very good man. We had a lot of laughs over the years. We miss him a lot. God Bless you & your family. This is a great picture & how I remember him!!

Melissa, my deepest sympathy to you and your family. I worked with your dad for many years at Borg-Warner/Rockford Powertrain. He always talked about you and was proud of you.

Haven't seen Gary in many years, but as I remember him from Sundstrand he was a smiling helpful person to work with. RIP ole friend.