Gary-Mains-Obituary

Gary E. Mains

New Kensington, Pennsylvania

1948 - 2019

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September 22, 2019
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New Kensington, Pennsylvania

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Gary Evan "Coonie" Mains, 70, of New Kensington, passed away Sunday, Sept. 22, 2019, in West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh. He was born Nov. 1, 1948, in New Kensington, son of the late Fred and Dorothy Calbert Sr. He was employed by Allegheny Ludlum for 30 years as a bricklayer. He was a veteran of...

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So sorry to hear of Gary's passing. i worked with Gary at AL for years. Only good memories GaryBless you My Sympathy to his Family who he loved so much

Danielle and family
I am so very sorry for your loss
I am sending all of you
My love
My prayers and
My sympathy
May God be your comfort today and always
May Mr Mains rest in peace with God

Uncle Gary, what a great and funny man you were. I always enjoyed being around you and watching football together when I was a kid. The few times in N.C. were great and I'll never forget that time you and I caught that small shark off of the pier there. I love you Unc and hope you are making the big guy laugh the way you always had me laughing.

Sorry for the mains family loss he was a good guy he used to come in shirleys cafe and have coffee and talk to his friends john and larry and henry and shirley the owners i was a waitress/cook rip mr mains fly high

Sorry for your loss.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Your in our thoughts and prayers
Juli, William and Evan McGinnis

We were roomies when we were born. Gary was born 5 days after me, our moms were in the same hospital room.
Then we became neighbors & school mates growing up in the Terrace. You always made me smile. I'm sure my brother greeted you with a cup of coffee when you arrived at heavens gate. Rest peacefully, Gary, and please give Michael a big hug for me.

You will be sadly missed Uncle Gary. Loved going fishing with you and all the dinners at your house we had. Love ya man. R.W.G.