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Hal Davis
April 19, 2025
My condolences to the Spratling family on the passing of Gary. I lived at 2015 16th Avenue across the street from Gary, Dick, and Don from 1942 until 1953 when my family moved to Palo Alto. I have fond memories of growing up on 16th Avenue during those years. Apparently, Gary and I were at UC Berkeley during the same period in the early 1960s, though our paths never crossed.
Brooke Halsey
April 6, 2025
I grew up in Tiburon and had a somewhat Chaotic Childhood as the son of a single mother. As a result I often sought guidance from adults that took an interest in me and my development. Gary was one of these people. When I expressed an interest in law, Gary brought me over to his office and showed me the Federal Courts and his office. He advised me and counseled me through my teen years and through Law School. He helped me select a law school and upon graduation encouraged and supported me in my search for a job as a Prosecutor. I served as a Deputy District Attorney in Santa Rosa for 16 years before retiring. I never would have become a Career Prosecutor without his love, encouragement, and counsel. I will forever be indebted to him.
Brooke "Bunky" Halsey
Larry Stock
April 5, 2025
Randomly met Gary in 1984 taking my Pantera to Mt Tamela´s in the parking lot there. A true Pantera enthusiast, it was an instant lifetime friendship
Salvador Magana
April 2, 2025
I offer my condolences. I´ve been his gardener for 45 years.
Joe Russoniello
April 1, 2025
I had the pleasure of working with Gary during his tenure as Chief of the SF Field office of the US DOJ Anti-Trust Division. He knew his business as well if not better than any other lawyer in that Division but his generosity and collegiality added value to every meeting among components that he attended. His contribution to the administration of Justice is incalculable.
paul taylor
March 31, 2025
Gary was my first boss as a lawyer. Bigger than life and a great guy to work for. Forty years later I'm still following lessons he taught me.
Belinda Barnett
March 30, 2025
Gary's intellect, enthusiasm, and foresight made him a tremendous force multiplier. Countless individuals, governments, and companies benefited, and will continue to benefit, from his influence. When I think of him, however, I think not only of his great career successes but also his kindness, his very personable and entertaining nature, and his gift for seeing both the big picture and the small details. There are so many everyday things about him that I will remember, such as his preference for round tables at restaurants so everyone could be seen and heard. I am grateful that I had the opportunity to work with him and be one of his many mentees. I'll never forget his kindness the first time I met him. During my first year as a DOJ attorney, I traveled to the San Francisco office with senior attorney Dorothy Hansberry. Gary, then the chief of the SF office, took the extra step of inviting us to his home and inviting us out to dinner with Cathy. Years later, when he was the DAAG and I began working for him, he enthusiastically recalled our first meeting. Gary made people feel valued. You may enjoy listening to this thoughtful and witty speech I came across that he gave when he was inducted into his high school "Wall of Fame" and the life lessons he sought to impart to the young students in attendance - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHwHhC_-z5g.
Jan Cummins
March 30, 2025
Gary truly was larger than life and gave us a beautiful example of how to live with gusto! It´s interesting how, even now, he continues to unite so many of us. His spirit lives on. I feel so fortunate to have called him my dear friend.
Sheree Hardrath
March 29, 2025
I had the great good fortune to meet Gary through his friendship with my husband Andy Horning. Along with Pete Haefner, the three met as fraternity brothers freshman year at Cal. and maintained their friendship for 50 years. Sadly, Andy passed away the day after Gary. RIP Gary. You are unforgettable. Sheree Hardrath
Dick Cohen
March 29, 2025
I had the pleasure of starting work with Gary on the same day in the Division´s San Francisco office. You could tell from the beginning that he was going to do amazing things at the Division. I will miss him.
Paul Victor
March 29, 2025
Gary was a gift to our profession. Hard working, high integrity, honest, intelligent, and strong leadership skills. It was always good to work with him. He will be missed.
john motroni
March 29, 2025
I was a classmate and neighbor of Gary. We were both Lincoln High Students and I lived with my family a few blocks away on 15th Avenue. Gary and his brothers had the best and newest cars in the neighborhood. It was great to hang around his house and talk fast cars. The one I remember the most was his 61 Pontiac Ventura. He was a kind, humble, and humorous guy who loved talking about fast cars every time I ran into him and his brothers at the annual Tiburon Classic Car Show where both of us were displaying our current projects. My condolences to his family.
Tom Baughman
March 28, 2025
To Mrs. Spratling and family,I met Gary on a tour to texas .A very knowledgeable person easy going and fun person .He will be missed immensely on the trips RIP Gary
Bob Connolly
March 28, 2025
Gary was a great boss, a dedicated public servant with a remarkabe career and outstanding as a human being in every way. Funny, kind, compassionate and I could go on and on. God bless.
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