Roy-Gaskill-Obituary

Roy Gaskill

Dallas, Texas

1955 - 2014

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DIED
March 31, 2014
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Dallas, Texas

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Gaskill, Roy Edwin July 10th 1955 - March 31st 2014 Passed away at age 58, survived by Father Harland Gaskill and Brother Mark Gaskill as well as many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Memorial service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, April 4th at Fellowship Bible Church at 9330 N. Central...

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My sweet Roy, we had our last dance and last kiss on March 9th in hopes of continuing in October when the nightmare was over. There is an empty place in my heart but I know we will one day dance again. I miss you so much my sweet Angel.

Mark,
My heart broke when I heard of Roy's passing. He was an amazing, fun loving man. I will miss him. I wanted to let you know I will be praying for you and your family. God bless you.
Cheri Moody

Roy, "The Ref" was an icon at Pest Control Association Meetings and Conferences all across the State of Texas. His smiling face and great sense of humor were always a bright spot in the crowd. He will me missed greatly by so many who loved and cared about him deeply. We are sending prayers to the family, may your happy memories help you through this time of sadness.

Rest in peace my cousin. You will live in my memories forever.

Dear Roy, you will be missed immensely. You were blessed with a sense of humor that frequently made the rest of us just shake our heads, but that's one of the many things that made you so special. I am lucky to have been your friend.

We first met Roy in the early 90's at a local pest control meeting. I remember his great smile and enthusiasm. Roy's friendly personality really brightened the room that first meeting and at every conference thereafter. Our condolences to the Gaskill family. Rest in Peace Roy.

Our family was so shocked and sad to hear the news of Roy's passing. When we attended our basketball games in the winter, he was always there with a smile on his face, making it a fun night. He would visit with the parents before and after the game, and he would make us laugh. I always enjoyed the jokes he would make about his "little" car. We will all miss him. What a wonderful man.

Even though I hadn't seen Roy in a while, we still kept tabs on each other since high school. I know that his fun loving, open and caring personality has carried him all the way to heaven. I was hoping he could have made the WWW 85th Anniversary this weekend as it would be a joy telling and hearing stories to catch up on. Rock On Roy!! You will be missed my friend.

Roy was one of the most genuine men I've ever met. He never hesitated to offer help to anyone that needed it. Roy, you were loved by so many friends and family.....gone too soon. The heavens needed another angel. You will always be in our hearts and prayers.