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Gary Alan Lenz

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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CHANHASSEN, Minn. -Gary Alan Lenz, 54, of Chanhassen, Minn., went to be with his Lord Jesus on Monday (May 14, 2007) following a short battle with cancer. He was preceded in death by his brother, Michael. Gary is survived by his wife of 32 years, Nancy; children, Jason (Ashley) of Shakopee,...

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Nancy,

I am so sorry about your loss. Even though we hardly talked to each other, Gary was very helpful in one of the many home projects. We really did not say goodbye when you guys moved out of Eden Prairie. We hope that life will return to normalcy. Our prayers go out to you and your family.

Paul and Quyen Lam

Dear Lenz family
I wanted to tell you how sad I was when I was first informed. Gary has been a mentor, a friend and a great leader for me. We will all miss Gary a lot.

I am so sorry to hear about Gary. Nancy, as a childhood family friend and then spending a few years in Marshalltown at the same time, I held a great respect for you and Gary. Your marriage was based on God's foundation from the very beginning. You and Gary have both had a tremendous impact on many, many lives, and this wonderful legacy will be perpetual and eternal. Be happy for Gary as he begins his new life, and pursist in this earthly, daily life that he wishes for you to be happy in...

Dear Lenz Family,

I was sad to hear of Gary's passing. I only spent two days with Gary and sons but could see what a wonderful father and family man he was.
I am so glad I got to meet him in Spring Training, he will never be forgotten.
May your memories of Gary comfort you in this time of great sorrow.

Patty

Nancy,
Having met you at the cancer support group and updated on Gary weekly by Linda at Bible Study, I have thought of you often these past weeks. I went to Gary's service Friday. It was so beautiful. It is obvious Gary was a wonderful husband, father, and man. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in your time of deep sorrow. I will continue to pray our great and mighty God will provide for your every need.

Nancy and family, we are sorry for your loss. Gary was a very special man and it was our privilege to have spent time with him. He was an exemplary father and was very justifiably proud of his family. Mike said the service at Wooddale was excellent. I’m sorry the rest of our family was unable to attend. Paul was especially sorry he couldn’t get back from Boston for the service.
Our prayers are with you all,
Ed & Betsey Lippert and family

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Nancy & family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you now, Nancy. We are so sorry that we couldn't come up to be with you and your family but we want you to know we are sure thinking about you now. We pray that God will give you strength during this difficult time.

Dearest Nancy and Michelle,
We have prayed for Gary daily since hearing of his illness. We were so sorry to hear of his passing. We will continue to lift you up as you go forward. We know that the tears are only a sign of the great void he leaves, and your great love for him. The Lord treasures those tears but we pray also for the smiles of lots of happy memories over these next days. May our Lord strengthen you with His joy at having welcomed Gary home. With love, Sam, Sue and...