Gary-Layne-Obituary

Gary "Mitch" Layne

Burlington, Kentucky

1960 - 2014 (Age 53)

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Burlington, Kentucky

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Gary Layne passed away at the age of 53 in Burlington, Kentucky. Funeral Home Services for Gary are being provided by Chambers & Grubbs Funeral Home - Walton. The obituary was featured in Kentucky Enquirer on September 18, 2014.

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Mitch you are no longer in pain an in a better place. you are gone but never forgotten . STEVE Carlena

Hearing of your passing has brought back special memories of high school so many years ago. You always stayed true to yourself and I will never forget you.

You will be missed.

Mitch, I have so many wonderful memories of our life together. We lived, we laughed and we loved.
And even though our lives went in separate directions we still shared the greatest gift, Chad, our smart, loving and handsome son. It gives me peace to know that you are no-longer in pain and knowing that Chad will have his Guardian Angel Father watching over him from Heaven. Thank you for the memories and our wonderful son. Love & Prayers to All Your Friends and Family Kim

Mitch, my brother from another mother. The good times we had make me hate your disease like the devil himself. There were so many things we were still going to do. I will miss you all the days of my life. Love, Tim.

Mitch I will miss u very much. I am very grateful u were a part of my life. I will forever have u in my heart. Now u can run with the wolves. I love you. Will
Miss You.

Mitch and his dog, Dusty

To my nephew Mitch, I loved you from the day you were brought home from the hospital and I was so excited!! May you rest in peace now after a long and hard battle. Will miss you!! Love, Aunt Susie

Nitch, I never had the privilege of meeting you, but have heard so much about you and I do know you were a very, very stong man, and I know that you are no longer in pain and suffering as you have been for so long, I do know that you were ready to Cross Over and be with your Maker. May you Rest In Peace now.

A great, wonderful guy who ALWAYS had a moment for me, when I had my stroke he talked with me about how to cope I went to several stroke meetings where he was attending, he will be really missed. God Bless You Mitch R.I.P. No More pain!!!!!!