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Tracy Gilmore

Rochester, New York

1956 - 2019 (Age 62)

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Tracy GilmoreRochester - Tracy Clifford Gilmore was born 11/28/1956 at Mitchell Field Air Force Hospital in Garden City, Long Island NY. He attended Manhasset High School and was a star basketball player. After high school, he continued his education at Rochester Institute of Technology in...

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Tracy was a very friendly and kind person. My sympathy to his family, children and siblings.

He was my friend. I still miss being able to call him any time, day or night, just to talk. Our sports conversations were my favorite. He would have loved seeing the Knicks come up this season. Rest my friend until we meet again.

I can't seem to delete your numbers from my cell. I really miss your friendship and wise conversations. Rest in Heaven, old friend.

It's been a year and I'm still unable to come to grips with your transition. I know you're in a better place but I miss you so much. R.I.H

Tracy was a good man worked with him for 30years he was a guy that always humored me he will be sadly missed but never forgotten

Tracy was a great person to work with. He was also one of the best b-ball players at Rochester
Products. But I remember him most for being kind, friendly and a consummate professional. I will miss him.

I worked with Tracy at Rochester Products and he was ALWAYS smiling and friendly! He was honest and trustworthy and while I was a Union Rep I could always count on him!!! I saw Tracy at one of Brother Herman's November Outreach dinners and he gave me a big Bear hug!!!
Rest in peace my Friend...God Bless

My deepest sympathy to the Gilmore Family.
Tracy was a great person, he was a person you could call a true friend. He was a person you could depend on, and help you fulfill your long time dream and see you thru. Tracy was a very strong minded and compassionate. He will be truly missed, but he has gone to a greater place, we all wish to go.
The gates of heaven has opened for him and God has said well done. Rest in peace, my friend.