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Welcome
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Obituary
Garry Williams, 69, of Fort Dodge passed away Friday, October 28, 2022 at Trinity Medical Center.
Gary is survived by sister Cynthia Williams of CA, and Granddaughter Crystal (Manual) Sanchez and their children, Karmen, Enrique, Cecelia, and Manuel Jr.
Gary Lee Williams was born May 20, 1953 in CA.
After graduation he enlisted in the Army and served until his honorable discharge in 1976.
Gary loved a cold Mountain Dew, Elvis, and watching country westerns.
he enjoyed spending time with his granddaughter and her family.
Eulogy
What is the sum of a man’s life?
Our life is lived between the dashes on our memorial or tomb stone.
With Gary it can be summed with some words:
Kind-hearted, generous, sweet, Nice always a gentleman, loyal, a good friend, companion, loved family even if they were not biologically his.
He was stubborn, funny, honest, hard-working, very caring and loved great-grandchildren.
He suffered from PTSD and a personality disorder but it did not define him or hinder him from living his life.
Jesus set the example.
Eventhough man wanted to kill Him, He had purpose, to:
Well, that is what Jesus did.
He came to fulfill Isaiah’s prophesy.
We today help to continue to carry the message.
Not our message, but God’s.
Speaking of messages, I have limited time this morning, but need to give a few stories From Gary’s life.
Cockroach- one day on an icy winter day Gary and Wendy were talking on the sidewalk by Laufensweilers Funeral home and he slipped on the ice and fell on his back.
Wendy explained he was having a hard time getting up and he looked like a cockroach and it cracked her up.
Well at least if he died from the fall he was close to where he needed to be, the funeral home.
Gary hated haircuts, and Crystal ended up taking on the task, but not without some fun along the way like dying his hair one day and they called it the “Barbie” look.
Wendy and Gary had been companions/friends for over 20 years.
They met at the Court apartments and a cigarette lead to a date, and a date to a lifelong friendship.
She would throw him out from time to time and he would beg to let him back in, and she would.
Gary had a purple outside his “Barney” look that consisted of a purple T-shirt and pants.
People would make fun of him, but Wendy, well not sure if she stuck around then or distanced herself from him when he did that.
When in the Army people called him “gunner” but when his teeth were pulled he came to be known at “Gummer” and they would sing “I’m a gummy bear” at him.
They called Jesus many different things, even when He told them He was the Son of man, Son of God, sent from above, some called him teacher, a prophet, some the Savior of the world, the Messiah, crazy, and a deceiver.
Jesus knew that his followers would be called things, be persecuted at times too and he prepared them for it.
Gary would want you to know, to believe, to be a follower of Jesus for He is
For there is no other way, except through Jesus
Gary had serious health issues for the last few years and was in Villa Care Center after 20 years at Wikansa manor where he made many friends in both.
Now he is living eternally, no longer suffering from the ill’s of a failing body.
Today we honor Gary in our thoughts, in our prayer and now our government wants to give Gary an honor too.
Military honor Guard here.
(prayer) (Dismissal)
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