Gary M. Veatch

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Gary Michael Veatch, 39 years of age, entered into eternal rest and peace on May the 18th of 2014. Gary is survived by his dearly loved children Kara, Adrianna and Kaleb, by his brother James, sisters Joy Veatch Rebstein and Jill Veatch Romberg (Robert), mother Ethel Polinsky (Richard) father John 'Lou ' Veatch (Diana), nieces Jessica Rebstein and Katrina Veatch, nephews Robert Rebstein and wife Ashley Renee', Benjamin Rebstein, Seth and Ethan Romberg and dear loved one Alaine Oberdorf, and many friends. Gary really loved doing things with his children. They were his pride, joy and meant everything to him. All of his 'free' time was devoted to them as he was always thinking of what more he could do with and for them. He was always a loving and caring father. Gary graduated in 1993 from Greece Olympia High School in Greece. He was last employed at Walmart in Canandaigua. He will surely be missed by all of his family and friends. Gary's visitation will be held Thursday (May 22nd) 6-8 PM at Park Ridge Free Methodist Church, 10 Straub Road. His Funeral Service will be held Friday (May 23rd) 11:00 AM at Park Ridge Free Methodist Church. Interment, Riverside Cemetery. For more information or to sign Gary's online guestbook please visit www.MeesonFamily.com.

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  1. Even though I am not allowed to be there for my children I would like to express my condolences to the father of my children. You were taken way too early and I ask that you please watch over our babies and guide them down the right paths when I am not there to hold their hands and guide them. I will carry your memory on in each of our children and I will always let them know that you are there. Please rest in peace and be free from pain.

  2. I am so sorry for your loss. Your family will be held in my prayers during this difficult time.

  3. We were saddened to hear of the passing of Gary through the D&C paper. You all

    will be in our prayers for the days ahead. With Our Love and Prayers, Aunt Gail and Uncle Glenn


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