We met Gary 16 years ago, and he has always been one of my favorite people. He dove in to life with so much energy and humor and enthusiasm. I admired his honesty and responsibility, his ability to read people, and his willingness to help and to give advice if asked. When I read his self-penned obituary, his voice was so clear in it, it made me smile, and I was immediately reminded of the Robert Louis Stevenson poem “Requiem,”
Under the wide and starry sky,
Dig the grave and let me lie.
Glad did I live and gladly die,
And I laid me down with a will.
This be the verse you grave for me:
Here he lies where he longed to be;
Home is the sailor, home from sea,
And the hunter home from the hill.
and particularly the words “Glad did I live . . . .” To me, that is the epitome of the way Gary lived his life ~ gladly ~ and that is a wonderful legacy to leave behind.
To Esther ~ I am so very sorry for your loss, my dear. Having, several years ago, unexpectedly lost a husband I loved, myself, I understand your grief. Rest in the stillness between, when you can. And perhaps these other words from the poet Dylan Thomas will offer you some comfort now as they did for me then.
Though lovers be lost love shall not;
And death shall have no dominion.
I hope Gary gets the afterlife he described.
Sending you our deepest sympathy and affection ~
Rebecca and Jim (“Jebus”) Longster
What an amazing man! I saw a video on Tik Tok and followed the link. Condolences to family and friends. RIP Gary.
Skye from Australia
I never met Gary, I don't even live in the United States, I just found his obituary through watching a video about the aircraft crash. I found what he had to say truly inspiring and think his experiences of life are something that almost every human being can relate to. I would suggest that if everyone read his words the world might be a better place. My condolences to everyone that loved and cared for Gary, may the lord comfort you.
While I’ve never met Gary, I can only speak on his words I read in his obituary. These words he spoke about the honesty of his life, the way he lived his is unique. Getting knocked down, and not being afraid to jump back up swinging. That’s the American way of life, there’s no doubt in my mind on that. Thank you Gary, you have made an impact on so many people before you left this world, and you will forever go on making an impact in the lives you have touched. I hope those runways in heaven are paved with gold for you sir. Godspeed.
I wanted to take a minute to say how much Gary's message moved me. My condolences on his passing, and I hope a stranger's message does not add to what must be a challenging time. For what it's worth though, I was quite inspired by his message's embrace of the essence of life - it's the people we meet, the values we keep, and the memories we make that really matter. I'll carry that with me. Thank you, Gary.
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Esther, I am sorry for your loss. You and Gary were so wonderful to me when I was first starting my life as an adult. I have nothing but fond memories of you both. Sending you all my love and positive thoughts. He was certainly one of a kind!
Tiffany (Burks) Mihill
Words can’t fully express the kind of person Gary was. I’m a 25-year-old who met Gary one day at a health center, and from that moment on, we shared a truly special bond. I’m incredibly grateful for every second I got to spend with him.
I often told people how much I admired him and looked up to him—and I’m so glad I had the chance to tell him that directly. He was the most honest, kind, and hardworking soul I have ever met.
Gary was not only an amazing friend but also a father figure in my life. Even though he said he didn’t have children, I have no doubt he would have been a wonderful dad.
I never met Gary. I heard about him while watching Juan Brown (pilot) on his youtube channel.
He sounds like he was a great guy, and his obituary made me smile.
I do hope to meet him in Heaven one day -- meanwhile, I'll be praying for peace and comfort for his wife and family and friends.
Jan House
Lebanon, Ohio
In memory of Gary H. Wolfelt, Melanie Thom lit a candle
What a man was Gary. I hope I see him, his wife, and his dogs up there. He was one person my husband Mark has always remembered from class. And while Mark can tell this story far better than I, there was this student in class with a brand new tongue stud, and not enough money for text books. AvTech students have many tools... Tongue studs are purposefully secure... Student lost the tongue ring and got the money for textbooks. That is the kind of man Gary was. And as far as I know the girl still has a tongue if not a tongue stud!
Your story is heart felt to say the least, I loved your perception, of the things you held dearest to your heart, being family and friends and your dogs. And the fact you appreciated being able to reciprocate those sentiments back, to your loved ones. I have faith, you'll find the wide open sunny field, with the tall grass gently weaving back and forth in the wind. My condolences and heart felt sympathy to your family, and friends. I have a feeling, you will be missed deeply.
You sound like you were an amazing person!! 💓 Rest in peace. 😇
What an obit. What a life. The Gates of Heaven will be wide open for you. Mr. Gary H. Wolfelt. Hopefully, we will all meet in Heaven when our time comes.
Unfortunately, I did not have the privilege of knowing Gary but he is now a huge inspiration to me. He sealed the deal. I WILL write my own obituary. Gary seemed like a humble, honest, hard working man who lived life to its fullest and understood what truly matters, his family and friends and most importantly, his dogs. (Same!)
As with all of the Greats, they go to their grave never realizing what a positive influence they had on other people or how their unmatched talent lead to their chosen profession and/or hobby, as they were simply enjoying life. Their legacy lives on though, as will Gary's, and this obituary will never die. I love it!!!
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of Gary, who called it like he saw it. I would have loved to have met this man; his sense of humor reminds me of my own daddy and this is something very similar to what he would have written, had the idea came to mind. May you Rest in Peace, Gary. You most certainly left a lasting legacy, even to a complete stranger.
-Heather Hawley, Max Meadows, VA
Condolences to Esther and the family.
Gary always marched to his own drummer.
In fact, I remember one day on Ferry St the Purdue Marching Band
was staged in front of their house as part of some parade or another.
Gary came out in T-shirt and boxers holding a coat hanger.
He stood on his porch, got the attention of the Drum Major? and
off they went. Gary directing from the porch and the Purdue Band
playing loud and proud.
Lots and lots of great memories.
Fly west and enjoy the endless sun my friend.
T3
Sounds like Gary lived a life worth living! I also don't know Gary, but I said a prayer for him that night when I heard a plane had gone down. Many prayers for your family, sir, from Ashland County, Ohio.
Gary
You were always yourself from start to finish.
Thoughts and prayers to your Family.
You were one of a kind.
In memory of Gary H. Wolfelt, Linda Shepherd lit a candle
Blue skies and tailwinds my friend. Esther, I am so sorry for your loss.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
On behalf of my husband and I, we send our condolences to the family.
Gary's obit was a way for him to find a way to put a smile on our face even with his passing! Gary’s hangar is directly across from mine and when we would see each other I would ask how he was doing. His response was always in terms of “percent dead”. He would often show up with his t-shirt with the message “Not Dead Yet”. We are both septuagenarians so I bought one too as a reminder to live while we are alive as Gary did. I’m a few years older so thought I’d hit 100% first. I’m going to miss those exchanges!
Esther,
My sincere sympathy to you. While I did not know Gary personally, after reading his most entertaining and interesting obituary, I know you must have has a wonderful life together.
Sincerely,
Connie Standiford
So sorry for your loss. Sending prayers.
In memory of Gary H. Wolfelt, Eugene Kasper lit a candle
I grew up on Rochelle Drive along with the Wolfelt’s. They were great people. Gary was closest to my age. After all these years and reading the obit he wrote, typical Gary. One summer he hosted a Magic Show in their basement for most of the neighborhood kids. He pulled that off without a hitch. He was quite the character. I followed his success thru out the years in the local paper. RIP my ole’ neighborhood friend!
Hello, Gary’s family. I know I do not know any of you. I was scrolling and saw someone had shared this one-of-a-kind obituary. I laughed and cried 😂 at the man my brain just imagined he was. Though I do not know your family, I want you to know that his story is still touching other humans.What a wonderful human he must have been. My condolences and prayers are with you all.
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I worked at Wolfelt's while in college. Loved working there. Loved Gary. Loved his dad Don. He was a hard working, ambitious, crazy and fun guy. So sorry Esther and the rest of the family.
Diana Thompson
I don't know Gary, but wish I did. His obituary was so beautifully well written and made it all the way to Kentucky.
Fly high Gary. I hope you've reunited with your beloved dogs.
Gary - I will miss bantering back and forth with you. But, most of all, I will miss your kindness and for loving Jeff and I as family. You always stood up for what you believed and for those you loved. The neighborhood will never be the same.
Your husband sounds like he was an amazing man. I am sorry for your loss. May your wonderful memories of him give you the needed strength during difficult times.
Best obituary I have ever read in my 27 years of life. Gary made me realize how precious life really is. what a guy!
Sorry about your great loss,,he was a pillar of down town, long before, any one else, he spent big money and thosands of hours, working on his buildings in the down town area, and always ran a top shelf business,
In memory of Gary H. Wolfelt, Tyler lit a candle
Gary's last message made me smile and realize what a great and funny guy he was. Some of my memories of the things Gary would do. Gary was in my first class I taught at Purdue. One day he bought a little device that made a farting sound and off course he has placed it under the instructor's chair, and while the class started, he would push a button, and the fart sound appeared and everyone looked at me. I directly knew that it was Gary. Always ready for a good joke. Another time the students worked on sheetmetal joint calculations, and the students struggled remembering the formulas, so during the test Gary comes in with a white tee shirt and he had written all the formulas with a sharpy on the shirt so all students could read it and use it for the test. He had a big smile on his face. Students loved Gary. I have many more Gary stories and all people that know him have their stories as well. Never a dull moment. I am still carrying his business card in my wallet.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Though we never met, this obituary was so detailed and filled with love, I felt like I have known him my whole life! So incredibly beautiful. Enjoy that field of grass and music ❤️
I do not know Gary, but I found his message very meaningful, he sounds like a great man and I hope he is enjoying that sunny field with his pups! Condolences to all that loved him.
I have never met Gary, a loss I believe is mine. Gary seems like the kind of person we need more of in this world. My heart goes out to all of his loved ones, I am confident he will be missed.
He was a very very nice person
I have no idea who this man is but it sounded like he had more than 9 lives. What a tremendous self written obituary!! God bless him!! And condolences to his friends and family
I never met Gary but after reading his obituary I feel like I've missed out on knowing someone so funny. Rip Gary!
Sir, your obituary was passed to me via Social Media, and while I didn't know you personally, I'm so glad I got to somewhat know you. It sounds as if you lived a grand life. If someone would aspire to be half as grounded as you, I believe they would have achieved something great. Thank you for leaving this world better than you found it. May you rest in peace.
He seemed like an amazing guy. I’ve never met him but he wrote an interesting story about his life. 🙏
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.