Memories for Gary

From: Roger A. Artz

Sincere synpathy in the loss of your loved one. We are unable to attend the funeral, but you are in our thoughts and prayers.

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From: Marie Markle

As children we played together and all sat at the children's table at Grandma and Grandpa Markle's on all holidays. As adults we grew distant, but the happy memories remain close to my heart.

Marie Kay Markle
(Sidney and Evelyn Markle's daughter, sister to Bob Markle)

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From: Sandy & Dale Moldenhauer

Karen, Torey, Julie, Todd & Families:
We knew Gary while we were all in living in Rugby. We have good memories of the time spent with him.
Sincere sympathy to all of you and know we are thinking of you.

Sandy & Dale Moldenhauer
Williston, ND

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From: Sally and Loren Butgereit

Torey and Theresa,

We were sorry to read in the paper about Torey's father passing. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Remember all the fun times and happy memories of your father and be sure to share them with other family members and friends as that keeps your father alive forever in your mind as well as others. God bless you and your entire family.

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From: Gordon and Sharon Aas

We wish to extend our sympathy to all the family of Gary Pretzer. We have many memories of the times we spent together when we lived in Powers Lake, there are just to many to list.
Gordon and Sharon

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From: Jared Gietzen

To: Karen and Family,
I had only met Gary one short week ago during my nursing clinicals at Trinity Homes. The first time I entered his room we talked of his love for the Minnesota Vikings. After I told him I was a Packers fan, he said "That's too bad." And we laughed. I told him I would enjoy catching some highlights of the game with him on Sunday and he agreed that would be fun. We never watched the game together, though, as Gary became increasingly tired during the weekend. God works in mysterious ways; and He allowed me the remarkable opportunity to meet a wonderful man and spend one good day with him. From now on, each time the Vikings beat the Packers, I will look up to Heaven and think of Gary as he smiles down upon all of us. A special thanks to Gary's family for allowing me to care for him and to get to know many of you briefly in the short time we were together. May God Bless and Comfort you all in these times of sadness.

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From: Dorothy & Larry Goodall

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and would like to extend our sincere sympathy.

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