Gary-Music-Obituary

Gary Music

Norwalk, Ohio

1945 - 2022

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Gary Ronald MusicJul 30, 1945 - Oct 3, 2022PlymouthGary Ronald Music, 77, of Plymouth, went to be with his parents and siblings Monday, Oct. 3, 2022, at Ames Hospice in Westlake.He was born July 30, 1945, the only child of 13 to be born in a hospital in Paintsville, Kentucky, to William McKenley...

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Always enjoyed working with Gary at Pepperidge He was a great guy

So very sorry to hear of Gary´s passing. Lots of good memories. Prayers for All Finks NewarkOhio

I have stories that my sister Judy (Rudd) Galloway use to tell and I would laugh.

So sorry for your loss. May Gary rest in peace. I´m sorry we met under the circumstances we did, but I appreciate you all. You guys were incredible, and I won´t forget you! Hope you all are surrounding but the love and peace only our Lord can provide.

I certainly enjoyed my longtime relationship with Gary at Pepperidge. I cherished our time playing softball together. I remember one time playing in a tournament in Willard and he came to my rescue when the runner purposely ran me over at home plate. I was the catcher. Gary threw the guy up against the backstop before I even had a chance to get off the ground. We created a lot of memories together at work. I cherish all those times. Sincerely, Frank McFarland

I will always cherish the memories of Uncle Gary, there are many! Little league coach, all the insights on how to slow pitch, shooting, fishing, and so much more. All the times in his famous green bronco. Always joyful, humble and loving. We will miss you and love you , but thankful for the memories! Love and D and the rest of the family

To the family sorry for your loss. What i remember most of Gary is what a athlete he was. I enjoyed our time together on the ballfield. Thanks for the memories Gary and all the other Music Boys we had lots of memories. Chuck Magill

Penny remembering your dad from working with him at Pepperidge Farm. A giant of a man in so many ways. My prayers are with you as you adjust to life without him