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Gary Lynn Roskydoll

EULESS, Texas

1958 - 2007

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Gary Lynn Roskydoll, 49, our beloved husband, father, brother, uncle and friend, went to be with the Lord on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2007, after battling brain cancer for four months. Service: 2 p.m. Sunday at J.E. Foust & Son Funeral Directors. Visitation: The family will receive friends 6 to 8...

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My dearest big brother. I can't believe that you have been gone from us for a year now. I think of you so often and think of your smile and laugh. You could walk in a room and it would just brighten up. There are little things that I think of, that makes me think of you, like the videos you would watch of Keith and myself and just laugh. I will so miss that. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, for being the brother that you were. I hope and pray that I can be 1/2 the person you...

My dearest love. I will miss you always, you were and always will be my high school sweetheart. There really are no words that I can say to express how much love we shared and how much I will always cherish every memory we made together. There will never be another you for you my love were truely my soulmate. Not a day goes by when I don't think about you and miss you very much. I will always, always love you.

I was able to share the last 17 years being Gary's sister-in-law. What an awesome man he was!! Those 17 years showed me the man that he was in life and in the 4 months that he struggled before God took him home.. Gary always faced things head on as he did when he got the news that he had cancer. I will always cherish the "thumbs up" sign that he always had for you when you asked him how he felt. We had the time to share with each other how he truly felt about his family, friends and what a...

I had the opportunity to work with Gary at Oil at Work. I remember him always having a warm smile on his face and a kind word to share. He went out of his way to help everyone whenever needed. Gary was always there when you needed assistance. He was a hard working, great, kind and caring man, who loved his family dearly, and spoke of them often to me. I feel fortunate to have known and worked with Gary. God Bless you and may peace fill your sole during this difficult time. My deepest...

Dear Robin, Leslie and Casey. I was deeply sadden upon hearing the news about your husband and dad. He was a man who got better with time and it was a blessing, however, short that it was to know him and take care of his daughters waewae and Casey (for a couple of summers). Sorry I don't really remember how we spelled Leslie's name out, that is what my Kasey called her because it he couldn't say Leslie. You have awesome daughters and it is a true reflection of their father and mother's...

Robyn,
I just heard from your mom about Gary's passing. I wish I could have been there to honor him, but I hope he knows what great respect I had for him. He touched so many lives here at HEB, as I'm sure he did wherever he went. His memory will continue to be an inspiration to me. God bless you and your daughters,

david

Hey Robyn sorry to here abuot Gary I just wanted to drop a line and let you know that you and the girls are in our thoughts and prayers. Butch and Mary Lawrence.

Robyn and girls.. no one is ever really gone... they live forever in our hearts and in the wonderful memories they gave us... there must have been an opening for an angel and Gary was asked to fill the position... you will feel his touch in the early morning dew and the soft breeze that brushes your cheek... when you are troubled you will feel his presence all around you... find peace in your time of sorrow... to feel such sorrow means you have felt love... and his love will never leave...

Robyn,

We are so sorry to hear of your loss....please know that you are in our thoughts and our prayers.


Walter & Cookie (Cottrell)