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Gary A. Lord

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Gary A. Lord1967-2003 LUDLOW - Gary A. Lord, 35, of West Ave., was called safely home on June 4, 2003. Born in Ludlow, he was a lifelong resident and Ludlow H.S. graduate of 1986. He worked for several years with Red's Carpet and for the past 5 years at Ace Roofing. Gary was a very talented...

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Gary, I'm so sorry we didn't know of your pain. Know that you are always with us. Find Peace. Love, Lisa

Thank you Freddy B. for that beautiful message. I know that you were feeling bad because of the way things were between you two. I'm sure that Gary is up there shining down on us all. I put flowers on the alter at church for his birthday which would have been on July 3rd. Each day gets a little better but it is still a hard pill to swallow. Thank you all for your kind messages.

Love, Gary's Mom

Like any other kind of love, friendship can be lost within our lives due to neglect or anger or, sometimes, simply circumstances. However it is lost, we often lose a part of ourselves that can never quite be recovered.
gary wherever you are there where people that loved you more than you will ever know you will be in our hearts forever

"The Perfect Passing"

"If I should leave this world without a warning, and not even whisper a fond farewell,
Grieve not for one more message from the lips that God has stilled.

Just remember me with love, and pray for my soul's journey to that fair land beyond life's tears.

I may be lonely and I hope you miss me just a little, because I have loved so deeply my own family and faithful friends.

Forgive me if I have ever hurt you...

"The Perfect Passing"

"If I should leave this world without a warning, and not even whisper a fond farewell,
Grieve not for one more message from the lips that God has stilled.

Just remember me with love, and pray for my soul's journey to that fair land beyond life's tears.

I may be lonely and I hope you miss me just a little, becaue I have loved so deeply my own family and faithful friends.

Forgive me if I have ever hurt you...

Gary was a member in my moms band. Whether it was yelling "IS LINDSEY HOME" through the microphone everytime the phone rang or playing with murrmadoo he always made me laugh. Gary, im glad i got the chance to sing with you.The dancing bears on my car are for u buddy. To garys family my heart is with you all.

Your in my prayers and meditations Fred Sr., Dee, Fred Jr, Kelly. Sincerely, Ron D

Gary,
I do remember the picture my mom talked about above (the frozen popcicles). It was around the mid 80's Christmas and it was 20 below zero. We sang Christmas Carols to a couple of houses then went to moms where she snapped a picture. I had great laughs that day with you. Thank you for that innocent loving memory. Your in my thoughts. May the Lord give you a magical instrument to play...

To The Family of Gary,
We are deeply sorry to hear about your loss. We knew Gary a short time. We found that Gary was always helpfull and always polite,Gary always had consideration for others. He will be missed.

Gary was a woderful player.He was in the marksmen mello line he was a wonderful person ..take care gary