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Gary Moe Obituary

Gary L. Moe, 57, longtime employee of Lockheed Martin, passed away Sunday, Sept. 16, 2007, at his residence in Arlington.
Service: 2 p.m. Friday in Skyvue Victoria Chapel, with cremation to follow.
Gary graduated from Grants Pass High School and attended Southern Oregon State College. He loved his family dearly and will be greatly missed.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Harvey and Dorothy Shaw Moe.
Survivors: Twin daughters, Kari Moe of Arlington and Kelsi Rogers and husband, Brad, of Grand Prairie; and former wife, Carol Saul-Moe Jackson.

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Published by Star-Telegram on Sep. 20, 2007.

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Twalla Dupriest, Walter Sumrall

October 5, 2007

We were so blessed to get to know Gary. Even though we only knew him for about 6 weeks he really left his footprints on our hearts. Please know and understand how hard he was trying and that he mentioned you girls often with pride and love. It is amazing to see all the wonderful thoughts about him, and they are all true. We, and anyone who knew him, were blessed that God allowed this precious man in our lives. Thank you for sharing your Dad with all of us.

Shirlee White

September 25, 2007

Dearest Kelsi,Kari and Karol, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Gary. I wish that I could have seen him as an adult. I only knew him was a baby and young adult. I know that God will be with you all at this time of sorrow. My prayers are with you and hopefully we will be able to share some time together. Gary was my cousin, and life lead us in different directions. We were so far and yet so near to each other and didn't even know it. God bless you.

Vincent Cox

September 24, 2007

I was away on travel and just received the news of Gary's passing. The shock and pain are still fresh. Gary was always a delight to talk with and a respectable and honest friend. To his family I express my deepest and most heart-felt sympathy as we have all lost in his passing. May God grant you all the strength you need to get past this painful time in your lives and give you the clarity to focus on the contributions Gary made to the quality of your lives.

John Saul

September 24, 2007

Kari, Kelsi and Carol, We were very saddened to learn of Gary's passing. Our thoughts are with you all as you go this difficult time. Love and comfort to you all, John, Diane and Gregory Saul.

Michael Walker

September 24, 2007

Gary and I worked together and had many laughs over the years. We shared many common interests and I know I enjoyed the time spent with him and I hope he enjoyed my company. I was honored to call him friend. I was so saddened to hear of his passing. May God bless all of you and aid you during this difficult time.

Deborah Willingham

September 23, 2007

I was truly saddened to hear of Gary’s passing. He was a special person that will always be well remembered by his friends. My heart goes out to Gary's family during this time of sorrow; know that you will find strength and peace in God’s Love.

Gary and Brenda Pollard

September 22, 2007

We met Gary at Woodland West Church of Christ and enjoyed getting to know him , if only for a short while.
I remember him saying how he loved the acappella singing.
We are sorry for the loss of your Dad.
You are in our prayers.

Tina Wren

September 22, 2007

Kelsi, Kari, Carol and Brad,

I am so sorry for your loss. Gary was a good man, which is evident in the wonderful, christian daughters that helped to raise. Keep his memory and the goodness that he instilled in your lives with you always. Your Harmony family loves you very much, and we will continue to pray for you in the coming months as you continue to deal with your loss. May God wrap His arms of Comfort around you at this time.

Joel Thomas

September 21, 2007

I worked with Gary. He was a kind friend and always had a good word to say! Gary marched to the beat of a different drummer. That and his genuine interest in others is what I appreciated and loved about him. I will miss him. My sympathy and prayers to his girls and extended family.

mary Wilson

September 21, 2007

My dear friends, Raymond and I have
many good memories of the good times. We love you all and pray for
you to have peace. Love each of you
very much..

Roger & Julie George

September 21, 2007

Kari, Kelsi, Carol,
We are so sorry for this tragedy. God alone completely understands our pain. He does provide friends and family for love and comfort. We love you.

Steve & Daughter Adele Hawley

September 21, 2007

MAY GOD BLESS AND BRING PEACE TO GARY AND ALL THE MOE FAMILY. IT WAS AN EXPERIANCE TO WORK AND BE A FRIEND OF GARY'S.

Bud & Bess Wilson

September 20, 2007

We haven't known Gary long, but he came to visit with us at Woodland West church of Christ and we have grown to love him. His willingness to share his life story with us was a blessing. Our deepest sympathy to all who loved him. We will miss him.

Phyllis Johnson

September 20, 2007

The loss of Gary has touched mine and Hugh's heart, deeply..
Since his death, I've seen such pain and suffering in his family's eyes. It really saddens me.

Keri, Kelsi, Brad, and Carol...Just know that Hugh and I feel your pain and we want to help in any way that we can. We will always be there for you. Love, Phyllis Johnson

Fred and Mary Little

September 20, 2007

Gary was a dear and beloved friend. We miss him very much and will miss him for a time to come. Our prayers are for all of his loved ones and friends who loved him. We know that you miss him too. May the Lord's comfort and peace rest upon you.

Dennis Kirkland

September 20, 2007

My deepest sympathy’s go out to Kelsi, Keri and the rest of Gary’s family. I didn’t know your father that well but it’s apparent by your nature that he was a good father and friend to both of you. Keep your trust in God and take comfort that your father is in a better place.

Brian Prosise

September 20, 2007

I worked with Gary at Lockheed. He would bring engineering documents for my signature and would always have words of encouragement that helped me through the stresses of the day. As he passed by our row of cubicles, he'd say outloud "We can do this! This ain't tough! Do it for the troops!" I often think about his words of encouragement and will miss him. My thoughts and prays are with Gary's family.

Glen and Linda Burchfield

September 20, 2007

Kelsi & Brad, Kari, Carol, and the extended Moe family:

We wish to convey our deepest sympathy for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Sincerely,

Bob and Jackie Erwin

September 20, 2007

Gary made himself at home at Woodland West Church of Christ. We're glad he did.

Gary was always eager to visit and talk. More than once he said he felt "at home" and comfortable at Woodland West and said he really liked the music. Gary would help set up tables and other chores around the building.

God's blessing as you remember your dad and co-worker.

Kenneth/Joyce Smithson

September 20, 2007

We were pleased to have Gary in our congregation and Bible classes for the past few weeks. We talked with him often and will miss his prescence. May God comfort you and give you peace at his passing. Ken & Joyce Smithson, Woodland West Church of Christ

Luther Guise

September 20, 2007

Worked with Gary years ago. Good guy. My condolences and prayers to his family.

Mike Howell

September 20, 2007

Gary was a very giving person who had a tender heart. He would mow the yards of fellow employees who were sick. He got a lot of mileage out of his Toyota truck. God bless him.

Jacqueline Thompson

September 20, 2007

My heart is heavy for Gary and his family. Gary was a great co-worker and a very generous friend. When Gary knew you were in need of "anything", he made it a special point to "shop those garage sales" for that bargain. Gary touched the lives of more people than I think he realized. I already miss Gary.

Myra Mead

September 20, 2007

To the family of Gary Moe, my deepest sympathy for your loss. We will miss our dear friend. I guess the thing I will remember most about Gary is how he loved to shop for treasures. Of course anything could be a treasure to Gary. He loved finding things for other people and then just giving the item to them. He had a whit about him that not everyone understood or appreciated, but he could really be funny. We will miss you Gary. My prayers are with all of you.

Linda Buck

September 20, 2007

You all have my deepest sympathy, today and in the days to come. Gary and I “hired on” at “LTV” the same day many years ago, so I felt a special bond with him. I have missed seeing his silver Toyota truck with the special duck hood ornament in the parking lots at work and around town. May God surround you with His comforting arms and give you His peace.

Lisa Hawley & Gary Coursey

September 20, 2007

Gary was a special person to both of us. He would stop by the house on the occasional Sunday just to talk about the yard or work or junk. He always had a special knack for making you chuckle more than a few times when conversing. I can hear him right now saying "Ya know…...". Losing a friend is hard, but it shows us how valuable friendships are. In his death maybe we'll be a better friend to others just from knowing him. Our thoughts and sympathies go out to his family. You're father was truly one of a kind.

Dottie Carson

September 20, 2007

My deepest sympathy goes out to all of Gary's family and friends. May you find peace knowing Gary is with the Lord now.

Patricia Sayen

September 20, 2007

I met Gary at Woodland West Church of Christ a few weeks ago. He came into the office bringing items for Hearts and Hands. We visited for a little bit and shortly after our visit I noticed he had begun worshiping with us. I do not know how long he visited with us but several members had come to know him. I always enjoyed looking over and seeing him in the services. I didn't get to visit with him much but I am thankful God shared him with us the short time that He did. My prayers are with you and your family.

Jerome Jacobsen

September 20, 2007

Gary always had a good word to share and I'm proud to have had him as a friend.

Jim Nicholson

September 20, 2007

Gary was a valued friend and will be missed.

Robert Trietsch

September 20, 2007

Gary was my first choice of ConfigMgmt contacts. He could break down the difficult tasks and make them seem simple. I really will miss Gary.

Ron Roten

September 20, 2007

I pray for Gary’s family. I know Gary was very pleased with his daughters and son-in-law he talked so very loving about them. Gary had such a giving sprit. He once found out that I did not have an American flag and he gave me one. Another time Gary observed that my physical condition restricted my ability to bend over and pick things up and he gave me an aid that I use to this day. He was always observing and helping others. Gary physical presence will be missed.

Cindy Ehlers

September 20, 2007

I was so sorry to hear that Moe has passed away. I knew him years ago when he worked at Aerospatiale Helicopter Corp. He and my late husband Keary worked on the SRR helicopter project for the Coast Guard during the early 80's. We all lived at the same apartment complex and had many impropmtu get togethers. Moe adopted a ferol cat named Emma who was sort of the mascot for everyone who lived in that building. I have thought about him many times over the years and I will miss him.

Zoy Crutchfield

September 19, 2007

My deepest sympathy and prayers to the twins and all the family. I worked with Gary a few years ago. He was a special person. I called him the philosopher. He had a good heart. As a friend, each year he was on our program, he bought me a calendar with flowers on it because he knew that they were my special interest. But I bet they were on sale! May God bless you all and give you comfort as you grieve. May your memories always be the sweet ones.

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