Gary-Weed-Obituary

Gary A. Weed

Monson, Massachusetts

1952 - 2021

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Gary A. Weed, 68, of Monson, died on Thursday, July 8, 2021 at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield. He was born on August 28, 1952 in Springfield and was the son of the late Edwin O. and Ordna F. (Maynard) Weed. Gary worked as a pressman his entire life, was an avid fisherman and a die hard...

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Happy Heavenly Birthday my friend. I miss you.

It had been quite some time since I last saw Mr. Weed, but as a kid I can remember him being such a kind man. I am very sorry to hear of his passing. I would like to offer my condolences to Nathan and his family at the tough time.

To Weed Family So sorry to hear about your loss Of Gary. My prayers go out to all of the family. I worked with Gary at The Pond Ekberg Printing Co, for many yrs. Great Co-Worker and friend. Be strong. He is in your hearts.

I worked with Gary at TigerPress. He was always upbeat and friendly. He is missed there.

My sincere sympathy to Gary's family and friends. I was lucky to reconnect with him through Facebook and Messenger for the past couple of years. He will be surely missed. Rest in Peace my friend until we meet again.

Megan Madison Peyton Jenna Olivia and Nate I am so sorry about Papa passing. This is been such a horrible time for both our families for many years. I'm sorry I was unable to attend his wake as I have been very sick since taking care of my brother who passed July 7th. My heart my prayers and my thoughts were with you guys all through this. We all loved Papa. My heart goes out to all of you

I am so sorry for your loss. Losing both Gary and Nancy in such a short time - I can't imagine what your family is going through. Prayers

My deepest condolences to your family! We all love Gary. He´s the best Father and Grandfather! All of our kids love him ! We will pray for strength. I´m so sorry Megan and Madison we love you!

It was truly a pleasure to have known Gary. So many memories of great times fishing. My sincere condolences