Gary-Spatz-Obituary

Gary W. Spatz

Akron, Ohio

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GARY W. SPATZ, age 57, passed away unexpectedly on December 4, 2007. He was born in Cleveland, OH on October 29, 1950 and was a resident of Port Clinton, OH. Gary was a 1968 graduate of Cleveland St. Ignatius High School and went on to earn his Bachelor's Degree in Economics from The Ohio State...

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My Greatest sympathy to the entire family. While I did not personally know Gary I do know Greg and know this is a great family suffering a tremendous loss. My prayers are for this wonderful family. May God Bless.

My deepest sympathy to the entire family. Gary was a great person and will be missed by everyone. I met Gary several years ago at the dental office and have never forgotten his great sense of humor.

I know that Native Poeples are mourning Gary's passing. He was a friend to us and I know that we will miss him. His kindness and actions towards Native peoples will never be forgotten. He was a kind and Honest man. There are not enough men like him in the world today. He is and will be missed But there is a special section on Cove on the Bay which will always remember him as a friend, one who did the right thing. He will be missed

Dear Uncle Bill & Aunt Jeanne,
We were saddened to learn about the loss of your son, Gary.
Our deepest sympathy to you & your family.
Love, Bill & Sharon Harr

On behalf of the Shelton family I wish to express al of our sympathy to all in the Spatz family. I am sure Gary will be dearly missed.

My wife and I were so sad to hear that Gary had passed away. He was truly a great friend to both of us and a FANTASTIC musician that I was fortunate and blessed to be able to make music with in many local bands including "Head of the Class", "Greased Lightning" and "Class of 57". But now he is teaching the Angels songs from the 50's and 60's. I just hope he keeps a spot open for this old Sax player on his new "Stage" in Heaven. Our sincere prayers go out to his wonderful, immediate family and...

First and foremost, my sincere and deepest condolences to Gary's family. Nothing could have shocked me more than hearing of his passing. Gary's sense of humor and compassion for others, and the warmth of his personality were always there whenever our paths would cross. I will miss that, but will carry many happy memories from having had the pleasure to call Gary my friend. He was without a doubt, one of the most talented musicians in the area. It was always a pleasure to work together,...

My wife and I were so sad to hear that Gary had passed away. He was truly a great friend to both of us and a FANTASTIC musician that I was fortunate and blessed to be able to make music with in many local bands including "Head of the Class", "Greased Lightning" and "Class of 57". But now he is teaching the Angels songs from the 50's and 60's. I just hope he keeps a spot open for this old Sax player on his new "Stage" in Heaven. Our sincere prayers go out to his wonderful, immediate family...

GOD BLESS Gary from fellow musician Chuck