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Gary L. Lane

Topeka, Kansas

Jul 17, 1935 – Apr 8, 2021 (Age 85)

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BORN
July 17, 1935
DIED
April 8, 2021
AGE
85
LOCATION
Topeka, Kansas

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CLOSED-Davidson Funeral Home - Topeka Obituary

Weary of reading obituaries noting someone's courageous battle with death, Gary L. Lane wanted it known that he died as a result of being stubborn, drinking beer, and raising hell for more than eight decades.  He enjoyed booze, guns, motorcycles, fishing, camping, golf, and most of all, a fan of younger women until the day he died, April 8, 2021. 


Gary adored the ladies, and they adored him.  He attracted more women than a shoe sale at Macy's.  He got married when he was 18, to Margaret, resulting in four children, his son Terry, and daughters Carmen, Julie, and Tracy; unfortunately, it did not last.  Gary was no quitter, however, so he gave it a shot once more and married Patricia in 1963, gaining two stepchildren, Dan and Diana, in the process.  This union resulted in his youngest daughter, Rebecca, cementing our “yours, mine and ours” family.  Pat precedes him in death after more than five decades of marriage. 


 Gary was world-renowned for his lack of patience, not holding back his opinion and a knack for telling it like it is.  He always told you the truth even if it was not what you wanted to hear.  He was also known for his work ethic, and the principle that hard work is worthy of reward, which he promptly spent! 


A ‘Celebration of Life’ will be held in lieu of a service, due to his friends not being able to attend because they decided to beat him to the Pearly Gates.  His family invites anyone who remembers Gary to a celebration of his life on May 15, 2021 at Perry Lake from noon – 4:00pm at the Dedication Point Shelter on the SE side of the dam.  He asks that you stop by and re-tell the stories he can no longer tell, especially those we have not already heard!


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Miss you Popi! For everyone else - thank you for your compliments on Dad's obit! My sister's decided I was the one to write it and they did not change one word! We hope to see you at Perry Lake on Saturday, May 15th from noon - 4pm! Come and share some of the stories!

I Went To School With Gary And We Play,d Foot Ball At East Topeka JR High. We Live,d In The Same house When We Where Kids. It,s A Sad Day For Me. I Have A Lot Of Stories And Memories. My Condolences To His Family And Friends. GOD BLESS AND BE SAFE.

After reading this wonderful obituary I find myself wishing that I had known this man! My condolences to his family and friends.

I never met the man, but his obit makes me regret not having had the privilege! I hope that someone is kind enough to write me such an obit when I finally go belly up! Cheers to the man for a life well lived!

My condolences to all the family. Sending my Thoughts, Prayers, Heart an Love to my sister's and brother. I will remember Gary with fond memories often.

Best obituary ever, for a one of a kind character. From the 1980s super bowl parties at Aunt Jane and Uncle Gene Hahn's, to the Golf Course, to the Park Inn, and Skinny's, I have a lot of fun memories of Gary. I'm sure a lot of funny stories have been shared over the past couple days, from folks across northeast Kansas. Its sad he's gone, but I'm pretty sure he'd want everyone to have a cold one and a laugh in his honor.