Kim Nevares
I was with Gary in a very loving relationship for 10 years❣️️ Many don’t want to acknowledge this relationship. I truly loved him. And, he knows the truth! I pray you’re living in peace and living your best dreams❣️️
Birth date: Sep 4, 1958 Death date: Nov 1, 2020
Gary passed away on November 1st, 2020 in Gig Harbor WA at the age of 62. Born in Riverside, CA in 1958, his family moved to the Parkland area in 1965. Gary attended Washington High School lettering in Cross Country. Gary started Read Obituary
I was with Gary in a very loving relationship for 10 years❣️️ Many don’t want to acknowledge this relationship. I truly loved him. And, he knows the truth! I pray you’re living in peace and living your best dreams❣️️
Just saw that Gary passed away, I was an employee of his at Executive Terminal in Gig Harbor, WA shortly after I graduated high school. I can remember only good things of Gary and loved going up flying with him in his plane. I will never forget him taking over my shift as a fuel guy for a couple hours so I could have the opportunity to fly a beautiful Beech 18 that was on the air field. He will be missed!
Gary pettingill, wow....UNBELIEVABLE....Gary and I had spent every day together for at least ten years, EVERY DAY, we knew each other so well, we met at keller supply one afternoon I was looking for a special part for a bathroom faucet and gary had it from that day forward we were inseparable, I guarantee heaven will always have water, gary never answered a question with no....he was always positive and confident, not a day goes by that i don't think of the great times we had,
I love you Gary, you are now the journeyman of heaven, see you soon bud! Always and forever your shadow, minnie me, Tyler Buck

Gary was my brother-in-law and so much loved to sing. I used to be a karaoke host and, wherever I'd be hosting at, he'd come out and sing all of his favorites and sometimes be adventurous enough to try new songs. His singing voice is just one of the many things I'll miss about him. I'll miss his smile, his sense of humor, his kind nature and most of all his hugs.
Gary was a dear friend of my late husband and our greatgranddaughter that we've adopted. He was at our side during my husband's liver transplant, helping me tremendously with rentals and other business affairs. Even helped with caring for Saylah who adored him. We will miss his kindness and the Loving man that we knew. His contagious laugh will echo in my life forever. So very sorry for the kids of this man. Prayers to his safe journey and family. Sandi Dahlia and Saylah Caviezel