Gary-Olsen-Obituary

Gary L. Olsen

Jackson County, Oregon

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Gary L. Olsen Gary L. Olsen, 54, most recently of Sunriver, passed away Friday, October 19, after a courageous battle against cancer. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, son and brother and was a jack of all trades, doing everything from logging and gold mining to jewelry and glass...

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Take comfort in knowing that Gary is watching over each and every one of you. I will always remember Gary and his love for the outdoors, fishing, nature, and his quick smile. We spent many a day out at Oslenville and out at Applegate having fun being kids. He will be missed.

THE ONE THING I CAN REMEMBER ABOUT GARY WAS HE WAS ALL SMILING, I PRAY THAT GOD IS COMFORTING HIS FRIENDS AND FAMILY.
RACHEL VAUGHN AND DERIC CHENAULT

What fond memories of "Olsenville" and the whole wonderful Olsen family. Gary fashioned a great fish hook earring for my boss when he was at Nuich Jewelry. What an artist with gold and jewelry! And he always had that happy smile. My prayers are with you all. Donna (Smith) Stribling.

I have fond memories of Gary at the Applegate. He was a part of my families happy summer vacations in Oregon years ago. I hope you find some comfort in the days ahead. I know he is greatly missed by many. Angie, Jesse and Justin

Gary was a good friend for so many years and we will miss him dearly. I remember many times on the applegate with all our friends..
Ken and Penny friends forever

To All Gary's Loved Ones, We have to many memories to share,each one special. Gary was a loving friend who will be greatly missed by us all.Thank you for the gift of being his friend. May The Lord Comfort You.Rick,Kelly Mee and Family

I was very sorry to hear about Gary's passing. We had great times in High School. I haven't seen him much sinced I left Oregon but I have thought of him often. Please accept my condolences.

You were the one who introduced me to talk radio. You were the one who sat quietly in the passangers seat and taught me how to drive. You were the first one I called when I got into my first car accident. I'll never forget how you took care of everything. Your children were my own flesh. My sisters, and my brother. Finally you are at rest