Gary-Semler-Obituary

Gary Semler

Charleston, South Carolina

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Gary Semler SUMMERVILLE - Gary Eugene Semler, MMCM (SS) USN-Ret., 70, of Summerville, South Carolina, husband of Ann Semler, died on May 19, 2012, after a long and courageous battle with Multiple Myeloma. Gary was born December 2, 1941, in Sharpsburg, Maryland, son of the late Harry Hyde Semler...

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Ann,Wendy,Andrea,Graham: Uncle Gary was a wonderful man he will be missed.Graham is very lucky to have had a grandfather who would do anything to spend time with him.My thoughts and prayer have been with all of you.

My deepest sympathy for your loss. I worked for Gary on many Steam Generator Cleanings and other submarine overhaul operations. He left a lasting impression on me and made a tough job tolerable and almost enjoyable. I will always have fond memories of him.

Ann and family,
We all send our sincerest condolences. Our thoughts are with you in this difficult time. Gary's courageous fight was an inspiration. He will be missed.

Clay and Patti Miller

Dearest Ann
Please accept my heart felt condolences in your loss. As a brother in service he can now rest his oars after his brave battle.
Mickey Davidson CWO3 (SS) USN Ret.

Dear Ann, I have the deepest heart felt sorrow for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts.

Dear Ann,
Please accept our condolences. Gary was more than a friend, he is sorely missed.
Ed and Ceil Fedol

Ann,my sincerest condolences on your loss. I've only known Gary for 2 years, but during that time I came to know a wonderful guy with a great sense of humor I will miss. Take great pride,Ann, in the contributions your husband made to the freedom of the United States throughout his devotion to the USN submarine service.

Ann & Family,

I can't find the words to express my sorrow at Gary's passing. Gary and I shared many adventures and good times.
Although we were shipmates at S5G, we didn't become friends until we were both retired from the Navy and working together at the shipyard. I will miss his great sense of humor. Please accept our deepest condolences in your time of grief.