Gary Thomas "Buck" McGowan

Gary Thomas "Buck" McGowan

Gary McGowan Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Brusie Funeral Home - Chico on Jul. 3, 2025.
Gary Thomas McGowan was born at Enloe Hospital on January 6, 1951, and passed away on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, in Chico, CA, after a long and arduous, yet spirited battle with Parkinson's Disease. Gary was the son of Robert (Bob) McGowan, Sr., and Helen Caffaratti McGowan. As a beloved family member and friend, Gary (Buck) was a true gift to all who were blessed to have known him. He was one of the few men who could genuinely be described as "larger than life". Gary was always the author of his destiny, and the countless grand adventures that he embarked upon will be remembered by all who knew him. He has left an indelible mark on every soul he touched throughout his life.
From a young age, Gary enjoyed anything that would get him outdoors. He played on an Eastside Little League baseball team, swam with the Chico AquaJets, hunted, fished, and had a mind for sports statistics, much like a steel trap. Gary attended Notre Dame Catholic School and then transferred to Bellarmine College Preparatory, a Jesuit boarding high school in San Jose. After graduating in 1969, Gary went on to study at Southern Oregon College in Ashland, Oregon, and then to Santa Clara, where he graduated from Law school in 1977.
Gary practiced law alongside some local attorneys and then partnered with Bill Hubbard, establishing the Hubbard & McGowan law firm from 1978 to 1982. They opened an office in Quincy, CA, for two years, but it was only open on Friday afternoons. The person who went to Quincy that week manned the office. Bill said, "They didn't do much business I wonder why?" It is suspected that the office in Quincy was an excuse to get Gary closer to the mountains, where he could enjoy his hobbies of hunting, fishing, and enjoying the wilderness. While working in the Chico office, Gary came home for lunch almost every day and watched "Leave it to Beaver" on his lunch break with Mary, who often made him lunch!
In the late 1980s, Gary moved to Chicago, where he worked at the Chicago Board of Trade alongside his brother, Denny. They lived on Crilly Court next to the Second City Comedy House, which they frequently visited. Every year on April 1st, they went outside in their bathing suits to barbecue, knowing that in California, the weather would be nice and in Chicago, it was usually snowing. It was during this time that he became a loyal "Cubbies" fan.
In the summer of 1992, Gary took one of his most daring adventures yet. It was a cross-country trip on his trusted steed, a loaded-down bicycle. The trip was a grueling 4,500 miles, which began in Yorktown, VA., and ended in Chico, CA, where a congregation of loved ones and supporters met him. When asked about the momentous homecoming, Gary was quoted as saying, "I thought there was a wreck or something; it was quite a surprise". The inspirational journey he had completed was, to him, just a long bike ride, but to the rest of the world, Gary's seemingly remarkable accomplishment was something to be celebrated. Such was his character, humble and caring. Throughout Gary's life, he set a wonderful example of how amazing life can be if one has enough courage and fortitude to see their dreams through.
Gary's professional life was as impressive as his personal life. He tried his hand at several ventures, but he settled for fighting the good fight as an accomplished and revered Assistant District Attorney in Quincy, CA. Gary served, with distinction, as a deputy district attorney in Plumas County from 1994 to 2016. Gary was a tireless, consistent, and honorable prosecutor serving the residents of Plumas County for over two decades. At the onset of Gary's illness, a time when the DA's office was shorthanded, Gary came in every day. He worked diligently and effectively without uttering a word of complaint or excuse. Gary set an outstanding example for those in law enforcement and was the consummate teammate within the DA's office. Within the office, Gary was a steady mentor to young attorneys and a trusted confidante to the district attorney. While Gary's accomplishments in court spoke volumes as to his work ethic, what exemplifies Gary's quality of character were the little, kind things he would do – whether it be bringing a cookstove to a meeting to make quesadillas for the office or proudly posting crayon drawings from an office mate's child. Gary's efforts remain greatly appreciated, and the DA's office in Plumas County is thankful for the opportunity to have known and worked with him.
Gary was heavily invested in his community. He volunteered to pack trout to the lakes in the Trinity Wilderness. He supported the local 4-H clubs in Quincy, as well as local county sports programs, including Feather River College Baseball and the Quincy Rodeo. He was a devout Catholic, and he attended St. John's Catholic Church in Quincy. Additionally, Gary was a member of the Quincy Bar Association. He was a long-time Rotarian and served as president of the Quincy chapter. He loved his horses and mules and enjoyed packing through the Trinity Alps and Sierra Nevada Mountain ranges. He enjoyed his olive-green VW van, which featured custom curtains made by his sister, Gail. The van was known lovingly as the "Rolls Canhardly" because it rolls down one hill, but can hardly make it up the next! After graduating from SCU, passing the bar, and becoming an attorney, he upgraded his car to a 1965 white-on-white Mustang convertible.
Gary is preceded in death by his parents, Robert (Bob) McGowan Sr. and Helen Caffarrati McGowan. He is survived by his siblings: Bob Jr. (Deb), Michael "Denny", Gail, Bruce (Cindy), Mary (Wes) Anderson, and Tim McGowan (Holly). He is also survived by his stepchildren, Mary Helen Smith and James Q. Smith, and their mother, Sally Templeton McGowan. Finally, he leaves behind a plethora of family members, including cousins, nephews, nieces, extended family, and treasured friends. We will all remember his kindness, wit, generosity, honesty, and ineffaceable character.
A rosary service will be held on Thursday, July 10th, at 6:00 p.m. at Brusie Funeral Home, and the funeral service and mass will be held at Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church in Chico on Friday, July 11th, at 10:00 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Notre Dame School in Chico or to the charity of your choice.

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September 7, 2025

Edward Sylvester posted to the memorial.

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Edward Sylvester

September 7, 2025

I knew gary on the CBOE. He was a great guy

Marlene Meese

July 12, 2025

Gary was the best neighbor in Quincy Ca. He made our family feel welcomed when we retired to Quincy. Never a dull moment filled the neighborhood with laughter and smiles.

The Meese Family

Terry Allread

July 11, 2025

Our thoughts prayers and condolences are with the entire family as they recall and celebrate Gary's life.

Sgt. Ken Nelson, PCSO

July 6, 2025

Gary

Packing into the South Warner wilderness with Gary and his livestock was always a fun adventure. He could tie diamond hitches as well as the famed packer Smoke Elsner. We always made it to camp with most of our gear and several of the eggs made it intact. Gary´s horses and mules were well cared for as if they were his own family. He made a comfortable camp in the wilderness complete with wall tent, wood stove and cots. Campfire stories were the best part and Gary was also able to locate some nice mule deer bucks for us which was icing on the cake. I also testified in court numerous times as the investigating officer in many criminal trials with Gary being the prosecuting attorney. His bearing was always professional, firm and fair. He taught me much about testifying in court. Thank you Gary for teaching me about mule packing, hunting and testifying. A man for all seasons.

Kristie

July 5, 2025

Gary was a good guy. We would party around Quincy back in the day. He was funny and kind, and I wish him a peaceful rest.

Kathy Williams

July 5, 2025

Gary was a wonderful person. I worked in the County Clerk-Recorder´s department from 1988 through 2020 and have many fond memories of him. Gary never missed being a sweetheart on Valentines Day. Every year he would go to all the offices and hand out a little Valentine card and a Hershey chocolate kiss to every gal in the courthouse. We all loved him, his quick sense of humor and his thoughtfulness. Comforting wishes to his family~
Kathy Williams - Retired Plumas County Clerk-Recorder

Michael Beatley

July 5, 2025

So sorry to hear this. I appreciated Gary´s work for Plumas County and his question for justice. We worked together often.

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Sandra J. Rogers

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Bill Marquardt

July 5, 2025

Gary was one of the finest people I have ever met.
Bill Marquardt

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