Gary C. Climer

Gary C. Climer obituary, Black River Falls, WI

Gary C. Climer

Gary Climer Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Torgerson's Funeral Service on Oct. 12, 2025.

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Gary Charles Climer, age 80, of Black River Falls, passed away peacefully in his home on October 10, 2025.
Gary was born in Black River Falls, Wisconsin, on August 1st 1945, to Susie Climer and Harry Straight. When his mother passed away in 1950, Gary and his sisters were placed in foster homes. It was during those early years that Gary learned the meaning of hard work, self-reliance, and perseverance-values that shaped the man he became.
After graduating high school, Gary enlisted in the United States Army, he answered the call to serve his country. A proud member of the Ho-Chunk Nation, Gary carried the warrior spirit of his ancestors into his service. He was deployed twice to Vietnam between 1964 and 1967 as a machine operator and mechanic with the 1st Cavalry Division, 62nd Engineer Battalion. His unit played a historic role as the first to construct a major air assault base in Army history. Gary often spoke of his time in Vietnam -of the brotherhood, and all those close calls that only those who've seen battle can truly understand. He returned home with several service medals, commendations, and stories that reflected both the humor and hardship of his service-including a brief extra scene appearance in a John Wayne film while on R&R.
Following his honorable discharge, Gary returned home to La Farge, Wisconsin, where fate led him to meet the love of his life, Millie Whiteaker. Together, they built a beautiful life rooted in love, hard work, and family. From the tobacco fields of Vernon County to the woodlots of Jackson County, Gary and Millie worked side by side for over five decades.
Gary was a devoted husband and a proud father who dedicated his life to providing for his family. He ensured his daughters grew up knowing the values of love, loyalty, and hard work-even through difficult times. He found joy in the simple things: hunting, cutting wood, woodcarving, tinkering with antique farm equipment, and telling a good joke to make others smile.
Gary was a proud veteran who carried deep respect for all who served. He never missed a Memorial Day ceremony and always stood tall in honor of his fallen brothers and sisters in arms. His pride was quiet but unwavering-a reflection of the humble strength that defined his life.
Gary is preceded in death by his mother, Susie Climer; father, Harry Straight; infant son, Quentin; infant daughter, Crystal; grandson, Trent Stubrud; sisters, Patricia Boyles and Jean Climer; and aunt, Bertha Thompson.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Millie Climer; daughters Larinna (Curtis) Chandler; April(Tom) Dodte, and Sara (Jamie) Goodbear; sister Betty Conley (Joe); grandchildren Gabriel, Matthew, Asuka, Mia, Alizabeth, Blake, great-grandson Weston; granddaughter-in-law Madison; and foster sisters Pam Riddle and CaraLee Murphy
Gary's life was one of quiet strength, devotion, and honor. He will be remembered not only for the life he built and the love he gave, but for the example he set-a proud, veteran, husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend whose spirit will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew him.
A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, October 14, at the Torgerson's Funeral Home. Visitation will take place from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. with services beginning at 11.

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Philip Miles

October 14, 2025

Gary was one of a kind , he and Millie were shoulder to shoulder each and every day he worked hard right along with his wife Millie he always said hi and was always asking how everyone is doing . Gary was very compassionate about everything he did , there was never a day that went by he didn't have nothing to do his plate was always full and always busy with his wife Millie . Rest is peace my friend you will be very missed .

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