Gary-Sweesy-Obituary

Gary F. Sweesy Sr.

Butler, Pennsylvania

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Gary F. Sweesy Sr.Gary F. Sweesy Sr., 64, of Kaiser Road, Butler, passed away at 6:57 p.m. Sunday, surrounded by his family at the Good Samaritan Hospice at Concordia.Born in Butler, May 17, 1945, he was the son of the late Fred D. Sweesy and Winona A. Blain Sweesy.Gary graduated from Butler High...

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Gloria and family--you have our deepest sympathies. As Bill always said, "Good ole Swees." A great guy.
Bill and Justine Yost

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

To the Sweesy Family, my deepest sympathy in the passing of your loved one Gary. He was a great guy, we always had a lot of fun when in was around. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. God Bless Carol Mccollums Fort Myers,Florida

May we express our deepest sympathy in the death of Gary. He drove truck for us at the Pipe Shop of Armco/AK Steel.
He was one of the nicest men that I ever had the fortune to know & work with. He will be sadly missed by all of us who had the fortune to know him.

Gary worked for me in the Trucks Department. IO am proud to have known him.

May God Bless...Gary will always be with us in thought and prayers...I will remember his gentle spirit and willingness to give love to others. His witty gestures will be carried on.....Physically he will be missed and spiritually he will always be there....My love and prayers to the family and loved ones....peace, Mary Ann and Paul knechtel

To the family of Gary Sweesy - Please accept my sincerest condolences, you all are in my prayers. Gary's heart and soul will live long through his advice and support that he was always willing to give selflessly. May you find comfort in knowing that God worked through Gary in so many ways.

Sweesy Family
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Gary and I went to High school together and were stationed together in Lakehurst N.J. in 1966. We had some good times and plenty of laughs, he was a great guy and loved the Marine Corps..Jack Cicco