Gary-Malmquist-Obituary

Gary Malmquist

Grand Rapids, Michigan

May 22, 1951 – Dec 30, 2024

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BORN
May 22, 1951
DIED
December 30, 2024
LOCATION
Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Gary Earl Malmquist, born May 22, 1951, in Quincy, Massachusetts, to George B. Malmquist and Doris G. (Bergeron) Malmquist, has passed away. During his early childhood, Gary's family relocated to Muskegon, Michigan, where he grew up. He was a proud graduate of Mona Shores High School and Muskegon...

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It has been almost a year sense your passing and we still miss you, things are not the same without you here to guide us at the shows and shoots. May you rest in peace and I am sure we will meet again in the not so distant future.

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Meet Gary and Mike at the Creek through other friends and became friends also. Always enjoyed talking with Gary, whether at the Creek, his house or the Muskegon event. He will be dearly missed by many. Thanks for your friendship brother. RIP Marty

He will surely be missed. He was my friend and buddy for close to 40 years. We both enjoyed Hot Rod´s and guns. Rest In Peace

I'm so sorry to hear of Gary's passing. I met Gary many years ago thru the mini bike hobby that he enjoyed so much. I will definitely miss our dealings and conversations about mini bikes.

So sorry for your loss. What a great guy I´ll always remember Gary with a smile. God bless you all. Hugs and love. Karen

My condolences to your family. Gary was a part of the twice a year ritual at Knob Creek Gun Ranges Machine Gun Shoot & Military Gun Show. Always enjoyed seeing his smiling face along with his Machine Gun Shoot Shadow, Mike Westerhouse at the shoots. Again, sorry for your loss.

Joy, So Sorry To hear about Gary He was Such a nice guy May He Rest in Peace

Gary was a good friend and we had a lot of good times together at Knob Creek, and we worked together for about 25 years, learned a lot from Gary over the years and we to a lot of the same places after retirement, I will deeply miss him, he was a great guy. RIP Harry Skok