Gary J. Liese
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Gary J. Liese
Tuesday, February 15, 2022 at age 74. Predeceased by his parents, Ellsworth and Dorothy Liese; aunt, Ruth Keusch. He is survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Mary Ann Liese; loving daughters, Deborah Liese, Kelley (Melissa Geffert) Liese, Stacy (Shawn Bennett) Roxstrom; adored grandchildren, Jacob Johnson, Tyler and Hannah Roxstrom; sisters-in-law, Susan (Jerry) Lonthair and Linda Dubinski; special cousin, Steve Keusch; many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Gary was a proud veteran of the United States Air Force. He retired from Delphi in 2002 and enjoyed fishing, golf, watching Syracuse basketball and New York Giants football . He loved spending quality time with his family, especially his grandchildren. Gary’s journey over the last few years was filled with love and support with his girls by his side. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Gary’s services will be held privately in Riverside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association in his memory. For more information and to sign his online guestbook, visit www.meesonfamily.com
You were the best Cuz Tons of memories Miss you a lot
Our hearts are saddened by your loss. Gary was a wonderful man and he left us far too soon. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
I am so sorry for your loss. I know words will not ease the pain but please take comfort in knowing you’re all in my heart and prayers. Gary – It was an honor being able to grow up with you. You were such a caring man who loved your family so unconditionally and welcomed me with open arms as a part of that family. You left an imprint on my heart forever and I know years have passed but you and the family have always been a part of me. Rest peacefully. Amanda
I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts, love, & prayers go out to you all. Cindy Petrone
Gary was one of the best people I have known. I know he is now at peace and having a cocktail with His parents and mother-in-law who cherished him. Have a Dewars and water with Clem. So many memories of great times we had. Miss you and love you always.
Our deepest condolences and prayers for the whole family. Gary was one of the very best men I have known. Please do not over indulge with Clem on the Dewers and water! Love you always.
Larry and I have the family in our thoughts and prayers. Gone way too soon. Remembering all the good times we had, so many laughs, adventures, golf and of course drinking!!! We are so glad we knew you. Rest in peace friend. With lots of love and hugs and kisses.
Maryann &Family, We are sorry to hear of Gary’s passing. We always enjoyed the time we spent with him and playing golf with him was always fun. May he Rest In Peace. Terry & Jim Johnson
I’m truly sorry to hear of Gary’s passing. I enjoyed his company during the little time I knew him and I hope God will have a special place for him in Heaven. Best wishes!!! Ron
So sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you.
I am saddened by Gary’s passing. He & Mary were VERY supportive parents when I took over coaching Debbie & Kelley’s Greece Olympia H.S. Softball team from 1988-1991. After leaving the coaching field, we started a Co-Ed softball team in the Greece Recreation League. It gave Gary a chance to play softball along side Deb & Kelley! We had a (Pardon the Pun) ball. We won the league and lost in the Final Playoff Game. I know what challenges the Liese family faced these past few years, as my family also,has had to deal with loved ones battling this terrible disease. Know that I miss you guys. Take Care…..RIP,Gary………Dave Thomas
Kelly & Deb, so sorry for your loss. I know the sorrow. Stay strong girls….many condolences❣️
Murph and daughters…..We are so very sorry to just hear of Gary’s passing! He was a special guy and we feel honored to have known him. You are all in our hearts! Hugs!
Murph and daughters……..we are so sorry to have just heard of Gary’s passing. He was a special guy who we were honored to have known. You are all in our hearts! Hugs!