Gary-Sapp-Obituary

Gary James Sapp

Trenton, New Jersey

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TRENTON -- Gary James Sapp, 52, passed away Thursday at the Capital Health Care Center at Mercer. He was born Sept. 3, 1952 in Trenton and was a lifelong resident here.Gary spent his early years in Trenton Public Schools and attended his high school years at Solebury Prep in New Hope, PA where he...

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John,we go a long way back,Gary,and George in school together,u and Chuck together,our parents went to school together,over 70 years of friendship between the Sapps And the Harpers,We love u, and will continue to pray for u and your family,Love,Paulette,JoJo,Chucky, George Harper!!!!!!!!!!!

To the Family
Johnnie you have my condolences for your loss,you and your family are in my prayers,you and gary had a big impact on me growing up and I have fond memories of those times

Kelvin Haywood
and Family
Justin and Trevon Haywood.

May God bless the entire Sapp family. With deepest condolences from my family to yours.

DAMIEN, I'M SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT THE LOST OF YOUR FATHER. HE WAS A GREAT MAN AND HOPEFULLY ONEDAY YOU WILL BE TOO. IN YOUR TIME OF SORROW MY FAMILY WILL BE PRAYING FOR YOU. IF YOU NEED ME I'LL BE HERE. GOD BLESS!

To the Sapp Family - Please accept our sincere condolences during this time of sorrow. Please be reminded that you have the blessings of the entire alumni of Lincoln University.
Rest in eternal peace our brother.

To the family,
I'm deeply saddened to hear of Gary's passing. We grew up together,lived 1 door behind each other. I looked up to Gary and John
as they were the big boys in the neighborhood. Gary and I talked football when we would see each other. I too am in poor health and I was unaware of Mrs.Sapp's passing until a couple of weeks ago.
My condolences there as well.

I'm sorry that I won't be able to be at the Service as I am having surgery,but I want the...

Dear John:
You and Gray were our big brothers as Todd and I were growing up trying to understand life.You both taught us alot during those early years in Trenton.Thank you for taking the time. Gary will truly be missed. Keep pushing forward and keep you head held high and please keep God in your heart.My wife, Melanie and I will keep you in our prayers.

Sincerely,
Kirk and Melanie Geter
Bowie, Maryland