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2025

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Gary Lipshutz Obituary

Gary Lipshutz

January 20, 1943 - May 24, 2025

Gary Arnold Lipshutz passed away Saturday, May 24, 2025, following a long battle with heart disease.

A memorial service will be 11 a.m., Friday, May 30, 2025, at Congregation Beth Shalom. Burial will be 10 a.m., at Mount Carmel Cemetery. Memorials may be given to the Soup Kitchen, the Warming Shelter, or to a charity of your choice. The memorial service will be live-streamed. Visit Gary's page at www.meyerbroschapels.com for the link.

He was born January 20, 1943, to Virginia and Louis Lipshutz, and lived his entire life in Sioux City. He attended Sioux City public schools, graduated from Central High School with the class of 1961, and then attended the University of Miami in Florida. When he returned to Sioux City in 1965, he went into the family-owned business of Morey's and Raymond's men's clothing stores, and later created his own company, GALCO.

Gary was a man of many interests. One of his favorite quotes was "The life of the individual only has value as it aids in making the lives of everyone more enjoyable." And he tried to do so in his community. A huge sports fan, he supported the Iowa schools as well as the University of Miami Hurricanes. He worked with the Department of Parks and Recreation to introduce slow-pitch softball to Sioux City in the late 60s. In 1972, he brought the United States Hockey League to Sioux City with the organization of the Musketeers hockey team, and he was inducted into the Musketeers' Hall of Fame in 2024. He served as the general manager of the U.S. National Junior Hockey Teams in European competition.

Gary's contributions went far beyond sports. For over 30 years, he worked with local and area high schools and TV stations to bring the academic competition "Quiz Bowl" to Siouxland, even organizing several national tournaments. For over 40 years he arranged group tours all over the U.S., North America and Europe. And he organized a "Singles Club" which brought together many lifelong friends.

A proud Democrat, he was one of the leaders in reforming the Iowa political caucus system. He had great admiration for Harry Hopkins, a Sioux City native who was an important advisor to FDR during WWII. He remained politically active throughout his life.

Probably most important, he loved people and he loved bringing them together. A loyal friend, Gary went out of his way to make everyone feel included.

He is survived by his long-time special friend, Margo Chesebro; several cousins; and a large and diverse group of friends.

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Published by Sioux City Journal on May 29, 2025.

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Judith Neibrief

May 31, 2025

My condolences to Margo and everyone else near and dear to Gary. What a fine, and fun, guy.

Jeanie Wetrosky

May 30, 2025

In loving memory of a wonderful person. I knew Gary through Galco tours. He was friendly & would offer to take pictures of us during our travels.

Jeff Washinowski

May 30, 2025

Deepest condolences and prayers for Gary and especially Margo!!! We loved Gary and were so appreciative of his great contributions to Siouxtown over the years!!! Always have fond memories of the trip to Clear Lake to the Surf ballroom for the Buddy Holly reunion weekend!! He will be missed by all!!! Jeff and Cindy Washinowski

Jim Wagner

May 29, 2025

Lived a few houses away from Gary in my earlier years. Great Guy and always great ideas. Sorry to hear of his passing.

Juan Miguel Avena

May 29, 2025

When I moved to Sioux City with Marilyn Marshall (now deceased) Gary Lipshutz and Margo Chesebro were the first ones to welcome us to the neighborhood. They remained our best friends and next-door neighbors for 15 years! Gary always amazed me with his keen mind and knowledge of sports trivia! Knowing that I loved baseball, the next day, he took me downtown to the Orpheum Theater and said... this is the theater that Willy Mays was, when they were looking for him to give him the news that he had been drafted into the Major Leagues, breaking the color barrier! That is how deep he was into sports!

mary japel

May 29, 2025

my sympathy to family and friends.
I went on a couple road trips/ always a delight
Mary Japel

Bob Ellis

May 29, 2025

We were greatly saddened to learn about Gary´s passing earlier this week. He was a very kind and interesting man who will be greatly missed. Whether we were debating politics, sports, movies, or Sioux City history, Gary would always leave us with something to think about and smiles on our faces. He was a true mensch!
Bob Ellis & Laura Silverberg

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Memorial Events
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May

30

Memorial service

11:00 a.m.

Congregation Beth Shalom

IA

May

30

Burial

10:00 a.m.

Mount Carmel Cemetery

Funeral services provided by:

Meyer Brothers Colonial Chapel

3220 Stone Park Blvd, Sioux City, IA 51104

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