Gary L. Vander Loop

Gary L. Vander Loop obituary, Kimberly, WI

Gary L. Vander Loop

Gary Vander Loop Obituary

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1 Corinthians 16: 13-14 By wisdom a house is built, and by understanding it is established; by knowledge the rooms are filled with rare and beautiful treasures. For every house is built by someone, but God is the builder of everything. Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong. Let all that you do be done in love.
As every good builder knows, a house is built with a solid foundation, sturdy walls and a strong roof, just like a family is formed in love, determination and a good dose of humor. Born into a family of thirteen children, Gary's foundation was a result of his strong-willed Irish mother and his determined Dutch father. This laid the groundwork for his own family, fiercely loyal and dedicated to one another. He enlisted in the United States Army and served his country in Vietnam and Korea earning a purple heart.
Gary married Mary Van Den Heuvel, and together they built the strong walls of their family. An active and involved father, Gary enjoyed coaching basketball and supporting his four children, Todd, Timm, Trisha and Troy in their many activities. While he did this, he founded Vander Loop Masonry and constructed many beautiful homes in the area, including his own. He established lifelong friendships on Lake Lucerne and a lake home that would be enjoyed by his family to this day.
Gary's legacy will live on through his stories, the knowledge he shared, and the values and beliefs he instilled in his children and grandchildren. His children carry on his strong conviction, unshakeable work ethic, and devotion to family. His grandchildren will remember his willingness to tie a shoe, dig for worms, fish for hours and take as many four-wheeler rides as possible (stopping for a chat along the way of course)!
He was happiest cheering on his grandchildren from the sidelines at everything from singing the National Anthem, coaching the next wrestling move to his grandsons on the mat, celebrating as a touchdown or goal was scored or a basket was made. He was in awe of their grace and agility on the dance floor, in the water, or tumbling through the air. And when those same kids had their hardest moments, there was Grandpa. He was always there.
Gary is survived by his loving wife, Mary. They are very proud of their children and grandchildren: son Todd, his wife Linda and their children Kennedy, Carter and Parker; son Timm, his wife Abby and their children Kate, Charlie and Sam; daughter Trisha, her husband Tim and their children Logan, Autumn, Addison and Dawson; and son Troy, his wife Jenny and their children Calvin, William and Julia. He is further survived by brothers Joe (Rose), Dick (special friend Jan), Mike (Janet), Tim (Bonnie), Tom (Angie), Jim (Sherry); sisters Anne Swanningson, Betty Natrop, Judy Schley (Norman) and Lynn Popp (Nick); and sister-in-law Angela Vander Loop, and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Dorothy Vander Loop, sister Patricia Hartl, brother Jack Vander Loop, brothers-in-law Russ Natrop, Bob Swanningson, Ruben Schley; sister-in-law: Nan Vander Loop; and parents-in-law Elmer and Marie Van Den Heuvel.
Funeral services will be at 11:00 am, on Saturday, December 4, 2021, at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 600 E. Kimberly Ave., Kimberly. Visitation will be on Friday, from 4:00 to 7:00 pm, at the Fargo Funeral Home, 400 W. Wisconsin Ave., Kaukauna, with a prayer service at 7:00 pm and full military honors. In addition, visitation will continue on Saturday at the Church from 9:00 am until the time of the Mass. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are appreciated to CP Fox Cities.
Thank you to our friends and family that have shared a mumbler, stopped to chat with Gary on his daily four-wheeler rides, listened to his tall tales, or stories about his beloved grandchildren. Those moments meant the world to him.

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November 24, 2023

Mary Bastian posted to the memorial.

December 5, 2021

Cathy Bootz posted to the memorial.

December 5, 2021

Jane Roovers posted to the memorial.

Mary Bastian

November 24, 2023

Miss Gary´s smiles and jokes when visiting my Dad (Marvin Bastian) at the lake. Marc´s daughter Mary Bastian

Cathy Bootz

December 5, 2021

I am so so very sorry on the loss of your husband and dad Vanderloop family . I didn´t know till I saw Deb Smets page . God bless you all. RIP

Jane Roovers

December 5, 2021

I am so very sorry for your loss. Gary was a wonderful man. You have all been so blessed to know him. Our prayers are with all of you often.

Lori Platner

December 3, 2021

My condolences to the family on your loss. Gary has always been a staple of the lane and will be missed by everyone.

Marvin Bastian Family

December 3, 2021

Our family will never forget Gary. His smile, kindness, his stories, four wheeler rides, and all the time Dad and Gary spend together at the lake.

Mary Holtz

December 3, 2021

My deepest sympathy to Gary's family.
I will miss visiting with him,his stories,and great
sense of humor. Rest in Peace Gary.

Patti Porretto

December 2, 2021

So sorry about Gary. He will always be your heart. Please know you and the family will be in my prayers.
Patti Porretto

Bill Perry

November 30, 2021

Gary was one of a kind and will forever be missed. I would catch myself grinning every time we ran into each other knowing his quick wit and a back and forth banter duel was going to ensue. Thoughts and Prayers with his family.

Sue & Bill Brunner

November 29, 2021

RIP Gary, and to your family we send our prayers, our strength and thank God we were able to get to know Gary as he did all the stone work on our home on Roberts Lake.

Dennis & Nancy VanSambeek

November 29, 2021

We will miss his visits at our cottage! When he saw us outside he always stopped to chat! His family meant everything to him! We will also miss all of his stories! Our thoughts snd prayers are with all of you

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