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Jim Lobt
May 19, 2022
Its a big loss for all of us. I remember when Gary myself and Scott Brandon where in the peace corps
Marleen Canniff
April 18, 2022
Sending my condolences and love to the Palmer family. Gary was an absolutely wonderful human beingsmart, funny, talented, kind, considerate, engaging. He was my role model for his gentle guidance and his listening. I miss him and hope he knew the admiration I still hold for him even after all these decades. I am grateful to have known him as a former student and friend.
Jon and Connie Burkhart
March 31, 2022
I vividly remember the first time I met Gary in 1975. It was one of those beautiful mid-summer days and we were living in the Loman cabin then. An old green pickup with a camper on the back drove up the driveway. I didn't recognize the rig and when it stopped, a man and three young boys hopped out of the truck.
He introduced himself and said that he was a high school classmate of Glen Rolofson's. I knew who he was then because I had already heard the stories about Glen and his friend, Gary who lived one winter in the Loman cabin several years back. That was the moment that a great friendship began.
His wife, Carole, had a beautiful singing voice and many times on weekends we would get together to play games and/or sing some tunes. Two of her favorites were, Can't Help Lovin' That Man and Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue. She was an elementary school teacher and began in Clark Fork and then transferred to Farmin Elementary. Sadly, she passed away several years before Gary.
We all had many things in common since I was from Nebraska as were Glen and Gary. Naturally, that meant we were all Nebraska football fans.
I would take care of their 4th son, Brandon, from the time he was 3 months old until he was about 4 years old. During that time David thought of Brandon as his little brother and became pretty miffed when Brandon's older brothers, Chris, Brett and Jason, would show up from school and take over.
It was a rough time economically in this area and after about ten years, Gary and family left for a really big adventure to teaching positions with the armed services in Germany. We saw them only a couple of times after that, but now their oldest son, Chris, lives in Sandpoint. We really enjoy visiting with him every once in awhile.
This is an excerpt from my blog at: https://retiredmtnlady.blogspot.com/2022/03/remember-good-times.html
David R Chrastil
March 29, 2022
I was blessed to have several very special uncles. Rest in peace Bud.
Cathy Ellis cousin
March 29, 2022
My Sympathy and prayers to the family. My brothers and I would go to the farm and I remember Gary always being outside working. He was always kind. I've thought about him often over the years. With Love, Cathy Ellis
Sharon Duffy
March 29, 2022
We express our love and sympathy to all of Garys' family. I have fun memories of seeing Gary at the home and events of his family thru the years. You all will be in our thoughts and prayers. In friendship, Sharon Otto Duffy
Janet Jayjohn
March 27, 2022
My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this most difficult time. From one Bearkat to another, he was and will be remembered fondly.
- Janet Jayjohn, Bad Kreuznach Class of 85
Cathryne BLOCKER
March 27, 2022
Sending love with fond memories of our years on the Bad Kreuznach High School faculty. Gary's work to help his football stars and to develop artistic skills made lasting imprints on BKHS BearKats. Much love to Gary's family. God will give you peace and comfort.
Love and prayers,
Ms B (Blocker) in Cleveland, TN
Ken&Judy White
March 26, 2022
So sorry to hear of Gary's passing. Many fond memories.
Kyle Winward
March 26, 2022
I remember Mr. Palmer driving me, my brother, along with his sons to Monsters of Rock 1986 in Mannheim Germany. I enjoyed art class with Mr. Palmer. I'll never forget him helping me after class with pottery; I still have that piece. My deepest sympathies and condolences.
Donna Kirsch
March 26, 2022
Gary and Carol and their sons were a big part of our lives when living in Bad Kreuznach! Both were one of a kind awesome human beings. My prayers for the family, treasure their memories forever! Gary was that special person who could make you feel like the most important person in the world and was consistently kind and calm. He also made the most amazing Alfredo this side of the moon!
Glen Rolofson
March 26, 2022
Gary and I shared a lot of this life together. We remember those who empower us. I shall remember.
Glen Rolofson
Mike Edwards
March 24, 2022
Palmer Family,
I'm sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers to you. I enjoyed taking Art class with your father my senior year in high school. I still have some drawings I kept, which are still in Germany with my parents. He was one of my favorite teacher.
Class of 1985. Go Bearkats!
Shawn Dickey
March 24, 2022
My condolences. I always loved art class with Mr. Palmer, controlled chaos and that very stained coffee cup!
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Gary David Palmer, age 80, died Thursday, March 23, 2022 in Omaha. Gary was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Carole, brothers Art and Owen, and sisters Marla and Diane. Sister Carol Helsing also died this week. Memorial Servi... Read Gary Palmer's Obituary
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