1980
2016
Gary Allen Reimers, age 36, passed away Friday, October 7, 2016. He was born on April 25, 1980 in Johnson City, Texas.
If you knew Gary, you knew he was always working. Driving around in his Ford Expedition, pulling that trailer, trimming up trees, and always with a smile on his face. Better yet, he was always putting a smile on y'alls face! He never met a stranger and was always looking to make someone's day better.
Gary left us all too soon. But he left us a piece of himself -his baby girl, Kenzleigh, to love, laugh and keep his memory alive. She was his pride and joy, the twinkle in his eye, and his greatest achievement. He and Kenzleigh spent their days together living and learning. Education was the most important gift he imagined giving Kenzleigh.
He is survived by his daughter, Kenzleigh (age 3), his mother, Tammie, siblings, Michael, Melissa and David, girlfriend, Jessie, and his dogs Jake and Oliver.
He is pre deceased by his father, Gene, grandparents Jack and Patsy, and Nelson and Minnie.
A memorial service with reception will be held at Smithwick Church of Christ, 10804 E FM 1431, Marble Falls, Texas on Saturday, October 15 at 11:00 am, followed by a celebration of life at the Hidden Falls Clubhouse 220 Meadowlakes Drive, Meadowlakes, Texas.
Memorial donations can be made in lieu of flowers to https://www.gofundme.com/GaryAllanReimers - Any and all generous contributions will be used to offset funeral expenses and Kenzleigh's continuing education.
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October 15, 2016
R.i.p gary
October 13, 2016
Cindy Alston
Tammie may God give you the strength you need to get thru this tragic loss. Your baby is in heaven and is now your angel. This is not how is suppose to be. We are never suppose to lose our children. Stay strong as I know you will. Keep both your family and Friends close. Big hugs and I am always here for you.
October 13, 2016
Cody Ball
Cody ball to my buddy Gary
October 13, 2016
Cody Ball
Gary will always be my best friend and has been for 15 years. He was always a bright light in my life. When I was down I'd call my buddy Gary when I had a hard day and wanted to laugh I'd call my buddy Gary. We worked together cried together laughed together enjoyed life together and I'm missing him. I don't get to throw pecans at him any more. He knew when we did a pecan tree together that it was war and all is fair just no face shots. We had to keep looking good for the girls. I appreciated his company always. Most people have lots of friends but I had one and that was buddy Gary.
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Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home1805 Highway 281 North, Marble Falls, TX 78654-4318
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