Gary-Moe-Obituary

Gary Moe

ARLINGTON, Texas

- 2007

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Gary L. Moe, 57, longtime employee of Lockheed Martin, passed away Sunday, Sept. 16, 2007, at his residence in Arlington. Service: 2 p.m. Friday in Skyvue Victoria Chapel, with cremation to follow. Gary graduated from Grants Pass High School and attended Southern Oregon State College. He loved...

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We were so blessed to get to know Gary. Even though we only knew him for about 6 weeks he really left his footprints on our hearts. Please know and understand how hard he was trying and that he mentioned you girls often with pride and love. It is amazing to see all the wonderful thoughts about him, and they are all true. We, and anyone who knew him, were blessed that God allowed this precious man in our lives. Thank you for sharing your Dad with all of us.

Dearest Kelsi,Kari and Karol, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Gary. I wish that I could have seen him as an adult. I only knew him was a baby and young adult. I know that God will be with you all at this time of sorrow. My prayers are with you and hopefully we will be able to share some time together. Gary was my cousin, and life lead us in different directions. We were so far and yet so near to each other and didn't even know it. God bless you.

I was away on travel and just received the news of Gary's passing. The shock and pain are still fresh. Gary was always a delight to talk with and a respectable and honest friend. To his family I express my deepest and most heart-felt sympathy as we have all lost in his passing. May God grant you all the strength you need to get past this painful time in your lives and give you the clarity to focus on the contributions Gary made to the quality of your lives.

Kari, Kelsi and Carol, We were very saddened to learn of Gary's passing. Our thoughts are with you all as you go this difficult time. Love and comfort to you all, John, Diane and Gregory Saul.

Gary and I worked together and had many laughs over the years. We shared many common interests and I know I enjoyed the time spent with him and I hope he enjoyed my company. I was honored to call him friend. I was so saddened to hear of his passing. May God bless all of you and aid you during this difficult time.

I was truly saddened to hear of Gary’s passing. He was a special person that will always be well remembered by his friends. My heart goes out to Gary's family during this time of sorrow; know that you will find strength and peace in God’s Love.

We met Gary at Woodland West Church of Christ and enjoyed getting to know him , if only for a short while.
I remember him saying how he loved the acappella singing.
We are sorry for the loss of your Dad.
You are in our prayers.

Kelsi, Kari, Carol and Brad,

I am so sorry for your loss. Gary was a good man, which is evident in the wonderful, christian daughters that helped to raise. Keep his memory and the goodness that he instilled in your lives with you always. Your Harmony family loves you very much, and we will continue to pray for you in the coming months as you continue to deal with your loss. May God wrap His arms of Comfort around you at this time.