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Gary Lee Long

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Gary Lee Long Gary Lee Long, 49, of Harrisburg, passed away Monday, May 2, 2005 at his residence. He was born June 20, 1955 in Harrisburg and was the son of the late Earl Leroy and Mary F. Warden Long. He was employed as a foreman with the Patriot News, celebrating 25 years. Gary enjoyed hunting,...

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Hi grandpa it's been 20 years sorry I never got to meet you

I was saddend to learn of Gary's passing. We had been friends for a very long time. I pray that he is at peace. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family.

I am saddened to hear of Gary's passing. I knew Gary from the old days of Junior bowling at the old Uptown Lanes.
Gary bowled in the traveling league, with me at Uptown lanes. I could always joke with him and he would never get upset at me.
He would act like he would, but he was alright with me. We "teased" each other. It was my pleasure being his friend. He is a friend forever and will be missed.

Gary was our neighbor for about 11 years. We could not have asked for a better one! God bless. He will be missed.

My sincere sympathy for the loss of Gary, he was a special friend to me. I remember when he cruised the circuit in his roadrunner. Rest in peace.

Gary would come into my shop and take bass lessons or buy instrumnets. His presence will be missed by all of us

We are blessed by knowing nice folks in our lifetime and I am going to miss you at our family gatherings. Be at rest in the Lord's house.

My Prayers and Thoughts are with the
family at this time.
I met Gary through my fiance, Robert
Mraz; who worked with Gary at the
Patriot News.
Gary had such a wonderful sense of
humor; and a Great Love for his
dog; Stormy Girl; who meant the
world to him.
I Pray that whoever takes Stormy
Girl in will give her All The Love
In The World that Gary gave her.

I was very sorry to hear of Gary's passing. My husband and I grew up in Harrisburg with Gary. He was a wonderful man; always willing to lend a hand. My condolences to the family.