In Memory

Gary Cerender

Deceased Classmate: Gary Carender
Date Deceased: August-26-2008
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Cause of Death: Heart Failure
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On August 27, 2008 I was notified by a close friend that Gary Carender passed away on August 26, 2008. He was another close friend of mine from grade school through high school. I hadn't seen him since high school. He was from Indiana, moved back and lived the rest of his life there after high school. There will be more information about Gary later on, I just wanted to share this information to all my friends that knew him too. Gary will be missed. He was a long time friend.

Submitted by Dan L. Johnson '68



 
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09/28/08 06:54 PM #1    

Brian Seff

Gary and I were friends from 7th grade thru my soph year. He had a short fuse and left many a bloody nose in his wake, but if you were on his good side, which fortunately I was, he'd bend over backwards to do you favors. We were on different shifts as sophomores, and when he ditched school, he often came to my house just to hang out and play music. I think about him a lot, sorry he's gone.

10/07/08 02:17 PM #2    

Nancy Greener (Braswell)

Gary's abbreviated obituary follows. To read his full obituary and/or sign his guestbook, follow this link. ______________ Palladium-Item (Richmond, IN) - August 30, 2008 Gary G. Carender, 58, of Williamsburg, passed away peacefully Tuesday, Aug. 26, at his residence. He was born Nov. 26, 1949, in New Castle, Ind., the son of Tusco and Minnie Peacock Carender. He was a graduate of Palo Verde High School in Tucson, Ariz. Gary was retired from ALCOA as a sales engineer. He enjoyed spending time with his family, friends and living life to its fullest. He was a member of ABATE, Harley Owners Group and loved riding his Harley-Davidson all across the United States. Gary will be missed by his wife, the former Janice Bryant; his parents of Williamsburg [and] two daughters . . . ______________

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