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Gary L. Thistlethwaite

1946 - 2025

Gary L. Thistlethwaite obituary, 1946-2025, Ligonier, PA

BORN

1946

DIED

2025

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Ligonier, Pennsylvania

Gary Thistlethwaite Obituary

Gary Lee Thistlethwaite, of Ligonier, passed away on Dec. 4, 2025, at the age of 79. Gary was born in Jefferson on Oct. 11, 1946, to Richard and Betty Thistlethwaite. After graduating from Jefferson Morgan High School in 1964, Gary joined the Navy and served on a destroyer, the USS HW Tucker, off the coast of Vietnam. During his time in the Navy, he was able to travel the world and lived briefly in Southern California before moving back to Western Pennsylvania. After returning from Vietnam, Gary was accepted into the PA State Police academy, graduating in January 1969 to join his older brother Rick as a trooper. His first major assignment was five years in a deep undercover unit, where he grew out his hair and infiltrated criminal groups across the state. Later he worked as a trooper based in Troop A, Greensburg. Gary had dozens of incredible stories from his time as a trooper. While many may not be fit for print, he shared one anecdote when Arnold Palmer passed a few years ago to illustrate what a good, down-to-earth guy Mr. Palmer always was. Gary would occasionally get called to the Palmer house in Latrobe for false burglar alarms while on the midnight shift. Once troopers arrived and confirmed that everything was fine, Arnold and his then-wife, Winnie, would make them a fresh pot of coffee and insist that they have a cup for their troubles, even at 2 a.m. It was through Gary's brother, Rick, and his wife, Annette, that Gary met the love of his life, JoAnn. They were married in April 1971 and made their way to the Ligonier Valley, where they've lived since then. Gary was devoted to JoAnn until the very end, waiting until she was by his side before taking his last breath. Gary quit the dangers of deep undercover life when he and JoAnn had kids. Their first son, Patrick, was born in 1975, and Chris followed in 1980. Gary was an amazing dad. He was always kind and would drop everything to be with his kids. He loved the outdoors and passed that along. He also loved the Steelers and had season tickets for a time. We'll always remember those Sunday morning drives to Three Rivers Stadium and our end zone seats four rows from the top. In 1995 Gary retired from the State Police. Over the next three decades, he'd spend time in politics and public service, serving in multiple Ligonier Township Supervisor and Planning Commission roles over the years. He cherished the Ligonier Valley and always volunteered to do the work that it takes to make it a great place. In 1997 Gary was nominated by Republican Governor Tom Ridge to be Westmoreland County Sheriff. Unfortunately, he never had the chance to take office. At that time Westmoreland was a majority Democratic county, and the Democratic majority PA Senate chose not to confirm Gary as a Republican candidate. Aside from public service, Gary's retirement was filled with many other endeavors to stay busy. Gary was a distance runner and enjoyed long runs on Four Mile Run Road (even until the very end, much to the frustration of his caregivers!). In one of Gary's last jobs, he worked security for Saint Vincent College in Latrobe. Gary enjoyed helping the students and the monks and was always proud to share the beauty of Saint Vincent with his family. In his later years, Gary became known as Grampy to Chloe, Emily, Parker, and Quinn. Grampy loved his girls with all his heart and was proud of every achievement, large and small. Like he did with his kids, he dreamed big with his grandkids, always encouraging them and talking about what amazing things they would do in their lives. Dad, we miss you so much. We'll always watch out for the icy spots, even in the summer. And when we're done with our own long run, we know you'll be on the porch waiting for us with a smile, saying, "Hey Kid, I got you a glass of water." Gary Thistlethwaite is survived by his wife, JoAnn; sons, Patrick and Chris; their wives, Amy and Tara; and grandchildren, Chloe and Emily, and Parker and Quinn. He is also survived by his brothers, Rick and Doug; and his sister, Carol. The family would like to thank all the many caregivers, neighbors, first responders, and members of the public who treated Gary with patience and grace in the last year or so. It has been truly incredible to see and experience how this community takes care of its most vulnerable. You are all friends. A celebration of Gary's life will be held in the summer of 2026 at the family farm, Thistlethwaite Vineyards, in Jefferson, PA. Details will be shared in due time. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Gary's name to The Michael J. Fox Foundation or Rock Steady Boxing Pittsburgh.

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Published by Tribune Review on Dec. 7, 2025.

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Robert Teagarden

December 9, 2025

When I first became a trooper I inherited Gary's "undercover" role and his undercover vehicle. Also stationed at PSP Greensburg, I was often mistaken for & referred to as "Thistlethwaite"...Gary and I grew up in Greene County and I am friends with His brother "Rick"....also my wife and I met his other brother at Century Inn recently! Great family & sorry for your lose!

Sharon Seiler on behalf of the Seiler family, Bob, Matt & Mike.

December 8, 2025

I was truly saddened to hear of his passing. He was one of the most decent, regular guys I ever met. He should have been sheriff, as he was an exemplary law enforcement officer and would have led the office with integrity.

Gabe

December 7, 2025

I worked with Gary at Greensburg in the early part of my career and the latter stages of his. Great guy. One of the few "older guys" always willing to help out a young kid. Grateful for the time I got to work with him. My condolences to his family.

Karen Elms Winn

December 7, 2025

So very sorry for your loss. He was a great person and cousin that I always enjoyed spending time with. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Kathy Pilkington

December 7, 2025

I´m very sorry to hear of Gary´s passing. I worked with Gary in Troop A Greensburg from 1988 until his retirement. Always had a smile & kind words! May he Rest in Peace.

Nancy Hangeland, OT

December 7, 2025

Joann,
I am so saddened to hear of Gary´s passing. May your memories comfort you in this he days ahead

Paula Merlin

December 7, 2025

Dear Joann, I´m so sorry to hear of your husband´s passing. He will always be in your heart. Take care of yourself.

John McMurtrie

December 7, 2025

Very sorry to hear of Gary's passing; we worked together on Midnight Shift in Troop A Greensburg during my time as a Trooper there from 1982-1987, and always enjoyed his company and sense of humor. RIP, brother.

Tim and Pat Hudson

December 7, 2025

Gary will be missed by so many, and we were fortunate to have him for a neighbor, who became a dear friend, for over 24 years on Four Mile Run.
He was always ready to lend a helping hand, and we will miss our dinners and his famous stories.
Rest In Peace.

Mary E Williams

December 7, 2025

My sympathy to the Thistlethwaite family. I have known Gary for decades... his obituary tells of his dedication to his wife, sons families and his career. A bright spot..., he will be missed.

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