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Gary Koelliker Obituary

GARY DALE KOELLIKER Gary Dale Koelliker, 86, surrounded by family passed from this life into eternal life on April 29, 2025, at Maple Heights Nursing Home in Hiawatha where he had been a resident for 11 months. He was 86 Gary was born April 13, 1940, at Highland, one of 4 children born to Wesley John Koelliker and Nellie Fern Beaman Koelliker, and has lived in the northeast Kansas area nearly all of his life. He grew up in the Highland area where he attended school, graduating with the class of 1957. When he was first married he drove a truck for Sutherland lumber company in St Joe. He was the custodian/maintenance/bus driver starting at the Highland Elementary School in 1964, and after several years moved to the High School in 1986. He never missed a game, track meet, or band event of his children. He even drove the bus to most events and on many senior trips. Being a bus driver was his calling. He had many stories of taking crying children out of crying mothers' arms and putting them on the bus, ways he handled discipline on his bus, some of which would not be tolerated in today's world. He hauled many kids from kindergarten through high school developing close relationships and sharing special memories with them. After leaving the school system he worked maintenance at the Courthouse in Troy for many years. His office, in the boiler room, was the place people went for coffee and therapy. Gary and Phyllis along with Angie and David owned and operated a small restaurant/pizza place in Highland called KC Carry Out. Gary had a rough exterior sometimes but he had a big heart and a passion for helping people. He could be harsh with you while making you feel cared about and supported at the same time. He had a "gift" that drew people to him and he could always say the thing you needed to hear and gave advice you needed but didn't want to hear. Part of his job at the courthouse was to work with the people who were in the jail sometimes as part of their sentence for community service. He was hard on them but they respected him. He bought one young man a bus ticket and gave him money so he could get back to his family. Gary's family was the most important thing in his life. He was so proud of his children and grandchildren. He enjoyed watching his kids, grandkids, and even great-grandkids' sports events. He loved hunting, fishing, and going to the river to shoot his pistol and just think. Gary was a good carpenter and had amazing woodworking skills. He made many pieces of furniture and toys for the family. He made captain's beds, cribs, and rocking chairs. He and his grandson Michael spent one winter making a table-sized log cabin and all the accessories for the inside. He loved buying and playing with anything remote-controlled. Gary married Phyllis Hopkins on December 9, 1957, at the Fanning Church. They made their home in Highland until 2021 when they moved to Hiawatha. An interesting note is they worked for a time for Ewing and Muriel Kaufman in Kansas City: He worked maintenance and she cooked. Survivors include his son Gregg of Chaffee, Mo, and daughters Angie Cluck oh Highland and Julie Bachman (Jim) of Hiawatha. His very special friend Ginger Scott, Grandchildren Tyler Koelliker (Sara), Morgen Irvin (T.J.), Amelia Atkinson ( Steven), Nick Cluck (Mandy Miller), Matt Cluck (Jennifer), Miranda Jensen (A.J.), Molly Wollenberg (Tim Enneking), Meghan McClintock (Tyrel), Michael Hurd (Michelle), Gary Koelliker (Taylor), Adam Wilmes. Gary was blessed to have 22 great-grandchildren and 1 on the way. Gary was preceded in death by his parents, wife Phyllis, in-laws Dan and Helen Hopkins, daughter Penny, son Randy, sisters Pat and Connie, brother Gene and his wife Pat, son-in-law David Cluck, grandson Jordan Cluck, granddaughter Riley Koelliker. A Celebration of Gary's Eternal Life is planned for 11 a.m. Saturday, May 3, 2025, at Community of Christ in Fanning, with Mark Twombly and Lil Twombly officiating. Cremation will follow the service with private inurnment at the Highland Cemetery. Friends may call at Chapel Oaks Funeral Home in Highland after 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Friday. The family will meet friends at Community of Christ Friday from 6-8 p.m. Memorial contributions are suggested to Community of Christ or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital which may be sent in care of the funeral home, PO Box 33, Highland 66035. www.chapeloaksfuneralhome.com

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Published by Hiawatha World from May 1 to May 2, 2025.

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Rhosalynn Koelliker

May 3, 2025

Coming over with my dad and grandpa and playing with legos for hours or when grandpa would talk about his displayed tractors and grandma Phillis said don´t bore the poor girl

Franke Sinker

May 1, 2025

I'm almost 70 years old. I remember Gary as my school bus driver when I was in junior and senior high school. We would kid each other like guys do. Never anything mean, but we got onery quite often. Gary was a good man. God Bless Gary and his family. I'm sorry for your loss but Gary will make Heaven an even better place.

Toni Sinker-Strang

May 1, 2025

Gary was a huge part of my childhood from the time my twin sister and I were in kindergarten to seniors in high school. For 13 years he was a staple in our lives.
He drove a station wagon down our driveway to pick us up in kindergarten and we had to stand at the end of the driveway for the other 12 year as he picked us up on the bus. He was the BEST bus driver ever! He was stern and strict and funny and caring and the best friend you would ever want. He showed me what a competent, solid, rock of an adult was supposed to be.
Then when we got to school we were so lucky we got to see him again as he was the janitor and caretaker at school. We loved him so much and when we stayed at Julie's house we got to see him even more! He was the best guy ever! God is so lucky to have Gary as an angel to do any thing up in heaven that he needs done! I will miss you Gary. You meant more to me than you will ever know. You molded my little girl world in so many beautiful ways.

Darrin Gaither

May 1, 2025

Sorry for the loss he was always one that had a smile on his face and always had something funny to say to make you laugh if you was having a bad day

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