Gary-Paxton-Obituary

Gary L. Paxton

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Gary L. Paxton  Gary Lee Paxton, 58, died at home in Salt lake City on July 16, 2002, of kidney cancer. Gary was born December 23, 1943, in Atlanta, Georgia, to Calvin Nilson Paxton and June Leon Meyers Paxton. He graduated from Irvin High School in El Paso, Texas, in 1962 and matriculated at the...

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Barbara & Family,

I'm very sorry to hear about Gary. I worked with Gary at the law office for 10 years but left 5 years ago. Gary was always so kind and thoughtful to the staff. My sincerest condolences.

Dear Barbara and Family: We just received a note from Tony Morgan regarding Gary's untimely passing. We send our sincerest condolences and prayers for your well-being and comfort. Love, Leonard and Kathryn Romney

To the Paxton Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Gary was an inspiration in his integrity and his passion for living.

Gary's father and mine were great friends for many years. I remember Gary from the time we were small children. My father was
George Labrum, and I know Gary's mother will remember. My condolences. Gary was my age and I have often wondered what life held for him.
Suzanne Labrum Larsen

Dear Barbara and family,

We learned of Gary's passing from a close friend who called yesterday. I will remember him with fondness because of the years we spent practicing law together and the great times we had skiing the powder at Alta. We're very grateful that we stopped by about a month ago and were able to visit with you before leaving for British Columbia.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Love,

Steve and Anne

Dear Michelle and Family,

I wanted to express my sympathy for the loss of your father. May the Lord bless you in this difficult time.

Chandra Walker

Gary and I attended Irvin High School together. He was our football team's quarterback. I played basketball, but trained together in the off season. He is remembered well by all.