when Gary came to work at Bra-Con Industries in the sales dept. He negotiated and got a better company car than I did He knew he could get it because they needed him. He out maneuvered me that time. Will miss him.. and our lunches
Memories
When I think of Gary I think of a man who loved to be surrounded by family and friends. This was apparent throughout his life, but even more so as the desease that he fought for years overwhelmed his body. I'm struck by the tiring effort it took just to stand up, let alone get dressed and all that goes with getting in and out of a car, then traveling across town or state just to attend a dinner, concert or grandkids sporting event. Throughout his struggle and knowing his time on earth was short, I never heard Gary complain, or act like he was cheated.
In the short 15 years I've knew Gary, he made a lasting impression, and there will be void in our family without him here.