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Paul Stanley
September 25, 2024
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Marcie so sorry to hear about Gary I had a friend to help me find him and she had let me know. Paul Stanley
Dan Arndts
November 22, 2010
Dear Marcia,
Wilma and I are so sorry to here about
Gary, we have been out of town for an
extended periods, since January of this year and just found out last
Saturday, with a chance encounter with
someone who knew. Please accept our deepest Sympathy for your loss. Be Well
and May God Bless You. Dan and Wilma
April 22, 2010
Marcia, we are so sorry for your lose..All our prayers and thoughts are with you.. If there is anything I can do for you, please let me know.. Eileen, Rand, Roger McGee
J.K. Goff
April 20, 2010
To The Family of Gary Williams: Gary was a friend of my parents some 40 years ago & I always remember that great smile he always had. I actually rented the house he lived in when he first purchased it on Shady Oak & worked for him when he operated his business on Nebraska. Although I had not seen him in many years, I always remember he was quite the "jokester." May you find comfort in the days ahead with the memories you have of him.
Karen
Diana Long
April 19, 2010
Dear Marcia, I am so very sorry for your loss. Gary was a great guy and alot of fun to be around. Your friends Mark and Diana Long
Dexter & Joycelyn Martin
April 17, 2010
Our very sincere sympathy, along with our love and prayers to your beautiful family. Even though we never had the pleasure of meeting "Grandpa", we know he was very much loved. We are the grandparents of Amanda's husband, Landon (and of course, great-grandparents of that adorable little Kandyn).
Claudia Ritter
April 17, 2010
Hey there, just wanted to let you know that there is going to be a huge Birthday Party up in heaven and all of your friends will be joining you some day. We will make sure that we fill the pond with lots of soap to spread all of the bubbles across the neighborhood, make sure that your bedroom is filled with balloons, and swallow the goldfish from the pond. We remember all of the good times that we had together and know that we will all be reunited again. Take care up there and we will see you when we get there.
"Big Guy" and Claudia
Lois Mcclinton
April 17, 2010
MARSH I AM SO SORRY FOR YOU LOSS. MR WILLIAMS WAS WELL THOUGHT OF AND A GOOD NEIGHBOR. HE WOULD COME TO FIX OUR FURNACE AND WE WOULD TALK ABOUT THE NEIGHBORHOOD. I WILL MISS HIM AND PRAYERS GOES OUT TO YOU AND THE FAMILY.HE IS IN NO PAIN NOW AND WITH THE ANGELS. IF YOU NEED ME YOU HAVE THE NUMBER I AM ALWAYS HOME.
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