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Gary Sweeney Obituary

Burlington - Gary Douglas Sweeney

September 18, 1939 - November 1, 2024

Gary Douglas Sweeney, 85, passed peacefully in the morning on November 1, 2024. Born in Seattle on September 18, 1939, Gary was the second son of Robert and Gloria Sweeney. He was close with his older brother Bob and would fondly recall how much he looked up to him. During his childhood, they moved to California but returned to Washington before he began high school.

Gary graduated from Lincoln High School in Seattle, class of 1957. He started working at Carnation Milk Company during high school and worked his way up from a loader to production manager. In 1977, Gary moved to Skagit Valley and purchased Dairy Valley Milk Company.

Being a father was one of Gary's greatest joys in life, proudly raising his three sons, Randy, Brian, and Steven. A lifelong sports fan, he embraced his son's involvement in sports with enthusiasm, coaching many of his son's teams. He had a passion for coaching youth football and working with kids on the field. Notably, he coached the Wedgewood "Weggies" where he made friends for life with his coaches, players, and their families. Gary was also the head coach for the the adult football team, the Skagit Valley Raiders for several seasons.

In 1977, Gary bought a home at Skagit Golf & Country Club and promptly joined the membership, becoming a very big part of his social circle. He always loved golf and it connected him to his many friends and family, enriching his relationships and providing an outlet for his social and competitive nature.

During the 1980's, he opened Daniel's Restaurant in Burlington, a social hub known for live music, lots of dancing, and good food. Gary loved music and was particularly fond of George Jones. He was quick to make friends and had a generous, giving heart.

Gary met Laurie McNett at Skagit G&CC and they started dating in 1990, marrying on October 6, 1998. They would spend over 34 years together playing countless rounds of golf, traveling, and sharing lots of laughs. Gary loved taking care of Laurie and was always doing whatever it took behind the scenes to make things run smoothly.

Through his many years of involvement with the dairy industry, he became well-known as the Ice Cream Man. His love for sharing ice cream with all was a source of great joy for him.

Being a grandpa was something Gary embraced with enthusiasm. He loved spending time with his grandkids, spoiling them with gifts, and sneaking ice cream before dinner. Grandpa Gary was always at games and dance recitals, running grandkids around, and loved taking them for a spin in the golf cart.

Those lucky enough to know Gary knew how big his heart was. He was always willing to lend a hand and loved sharing gifts and treats with those around him. Gary's sense of humor was a source of frequent smiles and chuckles, with his sarcastic and frank jokes, he kept those around him on their toes. His life was lived with joy, laughter, and a larger-than-life energy that made him fun to be around. He will be greatly missed but as his all-time favorite George Jones once wrote, "All good things must come to an end."

Gary is survived by his beloved wife, Laurie McNett, half-sister Linda Borland, sister in law Sue Sweeney, sons Randy (Merilee) Sweeney, Brian (Rose) Sweeney, Steven (Shari) Sweeney, step-sons Jason (Sara) Welty, Craig (Kamriell) Welty, grandchildren: Kalen Welty, Sydney Sweeney, Jacob Welty, Lila Welty, Jack Welty, many nieces and nephews, close family members Kerry McNett and Gary Baxter, many extended relatives, and the B&R family.

He is preceded in death by his father Robert (Shio) Sweeney, mother Gloria (Doug) Bennett, and brothers Bob Sweeney and Terry Sweeney.

A celebration of life service will be held at Skagit Golf & Country Club on November 22nd at 1 PM. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the SG&CC Junior Golf Scholarship, or a charity of your choice.

Please share your thoughts of Gary and sign the online guest register at www.hawthornefh.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Skagit Valley Herald from Nov. 16 to Nov. 17, 2024.

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Russell Preston

December 21, 2024

Very sorry for your loss. Gary was a loyal supporter and participant in the Bowl Picks contest for many years. R.IP. Gary Sweeney. You´ll be missed.

Tom Jensen

December 5, 2024

Sorry for your loss Randy, Brian, and Little Steve! Your Dad was one of the funniest and good natured guys to be around. He could dish it out with the best of them because he could take it to. The first time I met him I thought who is this guy? I am glad I got to know the man we all effectionately called "Gurn". Your Dad was awesome. Always had to have the first word and the last. I will always remember him talking smack to me/us but would never miss one of our games because he looked forward to the opportunity to put us in our place. Always a class act and I will miss running in to him out and about. Be proud of your Dad because he sure was proud of you guys. Gurn, Rest in Peace my friend. We will see you on the other side one day!

Nance King (aka Nancy Borgen)

November 30, 2024

Doug and Laura Henderson

November 20, 2024

Rest in Peace, Gurn. So sorry for your loss, Randy, Brian and Steve. Your father will always hold a special place in our heart. He was a true one of a kind.

Wade Clark

November 18, 2024

So very sorry to read of your passing Gary. You were so much fun during the 'Daniel's' years. Many fond memories from that time. Thanks for sponsoring the "Daniel's Duckfarts" dart team! May God hold you in the palm of his hand...

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November 18, 2024

I can't think of a better example of a beautifully lived life. I'll miss the smiles, support and laughs. LOVE U Uncle Gary!

Frank Krook

November 18, 2024

So sorry for Gary’s passing! He was one of the most fun guys to be around and always brought fun humor to every group

George Bird

November 17, 2024

Fun loving guy I had many great memories back in the days when he worked at Carnation I met him at the Village Lanes and bowled with him several years. We also had many great times playing the horses at the old Longacres and he was a character who you never would forget.

November 17, 2024

In 2022 I became a widow a after 60
Years with my love. I had to go on alone and was ill prepared.

Gary lived next door and could be counted on when I was needing help with my car, the dishwasher. The plugged drain The ice maker and all
Else that I didn’t know what to do. He was so kind, I wish him peace and I thank him for helping me. Rest in peace, “ Go rest high on the Mountain. “. Annette McDonald #6



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November 17, 2024

I use to play football and baseball with Gary at Roger’s Field. I recall him running the bases with a cast on. Several times I rode with him down to Rainier Ice in Georgetown to get bags of crushed ice for the Milk Trucks in University Village. Gary was full of energy and always a lot of fun.

Andrew Baker

Diane Harris

November 16, 2024

Only knowing Gary for the past 8 years being his and Laurie’s right next door neighbor was like we had known him for a lifetime. A true gem, full of love and laughter when we crossed paths. Our hearts are heavy with heart ache and will always remember the man next door that ment so much to us. Until we meet again our forever friend.
Richard and Diane Harris

john follman

November 7, 2024

Laurie and family.ondolances Gurn was a gem of burlington,gol;fing and humor

Bonnie & Wes Graham

November 5, 2024

Laurie and family. Gary was a unique one of a kind guy. I loved when he came driving in with radio blaring and him singing loud and park his car next to my patio not knowing I was out there. He was a love and will be so missed. As Wes calls him... the Ice Cream Man is now serving in Heaven. Love you.

Sandy Cobbin

November 5, 2024

Gern Blanston forever in my memories.

Love, From Joe &Pam

November 5, 2024

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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