Gary Earl Broemeling was born on Sept. 3, 1946, to Earl and Louise Kaschmitter Broemeling. I am first of seven children to them. At the time of my birth, we
Gary Earl Broemeling was born Sept. 3, 1946, to Earl and Louise Kaschmitter Broemeling. I am first of seven children to them. At the time of my birth, we lived
Gary Ray Locher, 78, of Willmar, MN passed away on May 27, 2023 at Bethesda in Willmar. Gary was born on August 21, 1944 to Ray and Lillian Locher in New Ulm, MN. After graduating from high school in 1962, he joined the United States Air Force and was discharged in 1968. He relocated to Willmar and completed a BA in business administration from St. Cloud State University in 1976. Gary worked in advertising for several Kandiyohi County newspapers and he joined the Willmar Post Office as a rural mail carrier in 1989, retiring in 2014. He transitioned to Bethesda in 2019, where he received excellent care as he struggled with dementia and Parkinson’s Disease. Gary had many passions-aviation, drag racing, professional wrestling-and he had a prolific memory for facts and figures, most often those related to rock & roll music. He was also tremendously funny, a great story teller, and a true character. Gary was preceded in death by his wife, Karen Locher. He is survived by his son Torrey
Gary Dale Dyer, age 80, passed away on Monday, May 24, 2021. Services for Gary will be held on Thursday, May 27, 2021 in the High Mesa Cowboy Church at 10:00AM with Interment to follow at Girard Cemetery in Girard, Texas. Officiated by Pastor Todd King. Services are under the direction of Heartland Funeral Home.
Gary was born to Ben and Maurine (Duncan) Dyer on December 30, 1940 at his home in Girard Texas. He remained in Girard throughout his childhood and graduated from Girard High School in 1959. Gary grew up on the family farm in Girard, but Gary did not care too much for the farm because, as he said, “his grandad worked him from sun up to sun down”. He was drafted into the military after graduation where he served for around 3 years. After leaving the Army, Gary became a truck driver which was his passion. He loved driving, but loved it more when he found someone to share the road with him. More than that, he found someone who he would share his whole life with when he met