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Gary W. Minton

Oct 19, 1945 – Mar 1, 2019

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Gary was cremated in Monroe, LA, as according to his wishes. Local visitation will take place Wednesday, July 24th at the Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home starting at 5:30 p.m. A brief memorial service will begin at 7:00 pm followed by the recitation of the rosary with Fr. Ronald Gramza officiating.

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Monroe, LA (formerly of Racine) – Gary Warren Minton, age 73, passed away peacefully on March 1st, 2019 at his home in Monroe, LA while holding hands with Arlene, his loving wife of nearly 49 years.

Gary was born in Milwaukee, WI on October 19, 1945. He graduated from Horlick High School in 1962. An early employee of Unico, Inc., Gary spent his professional career working with and designing electronic components.  He retired from the company with over 30 years of dedicated service.

A voracious reader, particularly of non-fiction, Gary was an ever-curious lifelong learner, always happy to share his vast trove of collected knowledge with others. In his youth, he developed a deep interest in NASA and all things space related, spending hours building and launching model rockets with his friends (their own version of “The Rocket Boys”).  He continued his own personal “space exploration” throughout his life, more recently building and equipping his rockets with onboard computers that would capture aerial audio, photos, and video as well as statistical data about each flight.

Gary’s other passion was trains of all kinds, models included, and he had an extensive collection of Lionel. As a 50-plus year member of the National Association of Rocketry, he travelled to events and places that allowed him to satisfy his fascination with trains and rockets, which was a true source of joy for Gary and his family alike. One particular highlight was a train ride to Jackson, MS on the City of New Orleans, a special gift from his son. Gary was a kind, patient, and interesting man who always had time for those around him.

Gary leaves behind his beloved wife Arlene Minton, née Weisbrod; son Russell (Joseph Kwashnak) Minton, sister Deborah (Gary) Dulek; and brother Scott (Karen) Minton. Also surviving are nieces Adelle (Mark) Thurow, Emilie (Steve) Wehr, Gretchen (Fred Bradley) Gayhart, Gwen (Harry Costelloe) Gayhart, and Heather Allen; nephews Nicholas Allen and Michael (Gregg Neal) Allen; sister-in-law Marilyn Allen; sister- and brother-in-law Shirley & Dale Gayhart; and numerous other family members. He will be deeply missed by all.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Warren & Audrey Minton; grandparents, Victor & Adele Minton and Earl & Gladys Ackerman; parents-in-law Arnold & Wanda Weisbrod; and brother-in-law Sam Allen.

Gary was cremated in Monroe, LA, as according to his wishes. Local visitation will take place Wednesday, July 24th at the Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home starting at 5:30 p.m. A brief memorial service will begin at 7:00 pm followed by the recitation of the rosary with Fr. Ronald Gramza officiating. The family asks that memorial gifts be given in Gary’s memory to the donor’s favorite charity.

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  1. Gwen Gayhart says

    July 22, 2019 at 5:39 pm

    Boy, I miss him! He never went anywhere without a book (and a fascinating one, at that), so he always felt like a kindred spirit to me. He loved to share his interests and passions with those around him, and I’m grateful he was always willing to take the time to share them with me and my kids.
    I’m especially sorry my Harry never got a chance to know Gary…they’d have been fast friends, no doubt!

  2. Anonymous says

    July 22, 2019 at 8:42 pm

    Gary was a kind man and a good friend! I enjoyed finding him train relics especially an unprinted history of a railroad ! His wife and son are also great friends and will be a part of my adopted family for life! Mike Roberts West Monroe Louisiana!

  3. Leah Palmer says

    July 23, 2019 at 8:47 pm

    I am sorry to hear of Gary’s passing. His father was the cousin and close friend of my grandmother, Eunice Hensley Klema. Love to all of his family.

  4. Marilyn and Ken Korn says

    July 23, 2019 at 10:19 pm

    So sorry to hear about Gary’s passing. I kind of lost track of him after he and Arlene moved from Racine. His Dad and my Mom were cousins. Hugs and condolences to the family.

  5. Anonymous says

    July 24, 2019 at 2:02 pm

    I have a dream to go to space
    because space is an amazing place.

    In space, stars shine like little lights. I’d love to touch their mighty heights.

    Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four …
    We’re going to leave this Earthly floor.

    Three-two-one, we’re blasting off. We’re going to space! It could be tough.

    Flying through Earth’s thin atmosphere we’re finally in space – we’re finally here!

    Looking back, what do I see?
    Mercury, Venus and Sun face me.

    Moving on to miraculous Mars, zoom and see a heap of stars.

    Flying into the Asteroid Belt …
    mind those little rocks don’t pelt.

    Flying through the asteroids
    each one’s a challenge to avoid.

    I see the king of the Milky Way
    where Jupiter’s colours swirl and sway.

    Saturn’s beautiful rings of ice
    can freeze us all in just a trice.

    Next we fly past Uranus
    then Neptune, blue and serious.

    And now it’s time to go back home as I need to search on Google Chrome.

    I must find out about all space. Yes space, the most amazing place.

    A Journey in Space by Frances (Trinity Anglican School – White Rock)

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