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Bob Skogman
January 10, 2024
Gary was married to my cousin Judy (Stream) Boros. We visited often and tried to keep in contact as much as possible. I remember he had a classic white Buick car which was like new. I am very sorry to hear of his passing, but now he is back with Judy, Toni, and Jerry. Condolences to the family. If anyone reads this message and can email me please email me so I can update our family history with his info. Thank You.
Barbara Holmberg
January 3, 2024
Gary helped my Mom with various things while she lived at Bennington Woods in Maplewood. She had a cement statue of the Blessed Virgin in her garden and it really needed a new coat of paint. So Gary did that for her and did an amazing job. Prior to when Mom went into memory care, she stated that she wanted Gary to have the statue. He gladly accepted it by having it outside the house, but then decided to have it in the living room. I began visiting Gary (and Mitzi) from then on and we had some really wonderful conversations! We even phoned each other in between too! I miss those times, but I have many fond memories of his kindness, thoughtfulness and most of all his funny jokes!
I feel joy for him now being with Judy, Toni and Jerry, and that he is resting in peace with Jesus.
Debbie Healy Gohl
January 1, 2024
I am sorry to hear of Gary Boros' death. His Obituary mentioned working for Healy-Ruff Company, which caught my eye. My Dad owned that company until his death in 1966. I wonder if Gary was one of the last people he hired and was looking forward to working with him. May God bless Gary and his family.
Eileen McFarland
December 31, 2023
Gary was a gentleman who was always there to listen, share, help, or whatever you might need. In his lifetime, he helped so many people I couldn't even fathom the number. He didn't speak of that, I just know his character. Gary and Judy (his wife) had several schnauzer dogs over the years, providing them with a very loving home. He read a lot and knew his history, along with other subjects, and had a great sense of humor. There is so much goodness that could be said about Gary, but don't want to ramble and he wouldn't want me to. If you knew him, you were blessed.
You are truly a special man who I will miss with all my heart. But, I know God wanted you out of your pain and to be with your family in heaven. Love you Gary and look forward to the day I will see you again. I miss our daily talks.
Your friend forever, Eileen (aka Thelma)
To Gary's family, please accept my sincerest sympathy for your loss.
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