Gary Carr, 62 of Bucyrus passed away on Tuesday April 22, 2025, at home. Gary was born July 22, 1962, in Upper Sandusky to the late Donald Carr and Shirley A. (Shellhouse) Carr. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers Michael and Steven Carr.
Gary is survived by sisters Dian Hufford of Tiffin and Debra Carr of Upper Sandusky, nephew Kenneth Hufford and Niece Crystal Marling.
Gary graduated from Bucyrus High School in 1980 and was a U.S. Army Veteran.
Private Graveside Services will be held in Nevada Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy can be left at www.munzpirnstill.com.
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3 Entries
Cory L Irby
May 2, 2025
Gary and I were good friends growing up in Bucyrus. My thoughts and prayers to the family.
Anthony "Tony" Michalek
May 1, 2025
Thoughts and Prayers with Deep Sympathy for the Gary Carr and family.
Dawn Heuss
April 24, 2025
I always enjoyed Gary's friendship and the fun we had in study hall. We also had a good time at Prom. He will be missed. Sympathy to his family.
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