Katelyn Castleberry
just some of the pretty sunsets you continue to make. i love you grandpa.
Birth date: Jun 5, 1953 Death date: Jul 1, 2023
On Saturday, July 1, 2023, Gary quietly passed at home with his loving wife, Susan, by his side. They were married on January 4, 2005, and spent 34 adventurous years together. He was born June 5th, 1953 in Phoenix, Arizona. In ad Read Obituary
just some of the pretty sunsets you continue to make. i love you grandpa.
Thoughts and memories of our life together fill my mind. It's hard to believe that we spent 34 years together and now you are gone.
I hope you are at peace and surrounded by loved ones.
I remember all of our first. From the first kiss to the last. I remember all the trips we took and how much fun we had exploring all the new places together. From the Grand Canyon to Niagra Falls.
I know I will see you again. Until then keep the jokes rolling and the angels laughing.
"The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen of even touched, they must be felt with the heart". My sister met a beautiful person and found her soulmate in him. Gary was warm, kind, and always ready to have a good time with his family and friends. Over the years we all watched in awe as he excelled in his career as a master carpernter, but always managed to remain humble. Thank you for being so caring, loving and kind. I light a candle for you today to celebrate you and to thank you for being a great addition in our family.

Gary was always so fun to be around. He played jokes on me always. As Susan said he loved having his morning coffee on Greg back porch! The home was built by the two of them and all the projects together. He truly loved Susan and all of his family. He will be missed!! Love till we meet again!!

I will always remember Gary for his sense of humor. He always made me laugh and was very kind. He will be truly missed and forever loved ❤️
He loved playing jokes and making others laugh and smile. Seems like every time he walked outside he would find some kind of critter or snake and share it with you. Gary loved my mom very much, he helped raise my sisters and I along with his children. His heart was big and he would share anything he could with you even if it was just a cool story. Gary was a master craftsman, I bet there are a few hundred people in Tallahassee that are still enjoying something he built with his hands. He dedicated his life to his wife and big family and he will be missed dearly.

I don’t even know what to say… He will truly be missed. I will miss the dad jokes that he always told and hearing about the pranks he pulled on mom. ❤️
You will truly missed
