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Gary L Overturf

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Gary L Overturf

Birth
Jamestown, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Death
16 Nov 2018 (aged 73)
Ellington, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Burial
Gerry, Chautauqua County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Gary L. Overturf, 73, of Kennedy passed away unexpectedly Friday (November 16, 2018) at his home.

A lifelong area resident he was born December 14, 1944 in Jamestown, the son of the late Wallace and Phyllis Smith Overturf.

In earlier years Gary was employed by Ellington Hardwood, Crescent Tool, proudly owned and operated Overturf Dairy and prior to retirement was employed by Crawford's Furniture.

Gary enjoyed spending time with his family, hunting, camping and four wheeling. Those who knew and loved him will miss his light-hearted spirit, his mischievous nature, his easy smile, and the way he could be counted on to lend a hand to anybody. Although he may have seemed to have a gruff exterior and a stern backbone, he is genuinely softer than most on the inside who carried his big heart on his sleeve.

He is survived by and deeply missed by his wife Ethel Martin Overturf whom he married August 24, 1968 in Ellington; three children: Carol Overturf (Tom Leichner) of Kennedy, Lori (Russell) Polizzi of Conewango Valley, Pete (Cherie) Martin of Cherry Creek; seven grandchildren: Lyle Delahoy, Jeremy Delahoy, Amy Martin, Tristin Martin, Paul Martin, Michael Martin and Kayley Guy; three great grandchildren: Karena Hitchcock, Michalla Hitchcock, Ryder Adams; two brothers: Melvin Overturf of Indiana, Roger (Kennilynn) Overturf of East Randolph; two sisters: Christina (Fred) Kaltenbach of Napoli, Donna Feldman of Gerry, and many good friends who loved him dearly.

Besides his parents he was preceded in death by a daughter, Karen Martin; two sisters: Carolyn Shutters, Maxine Brown; two brothers: Wallace Overturf and Gordon L. Overturf Sr.

The family will receive friends from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Falconer Funeral Home. A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home. Pastor Sue Fish will officiate.

You can honor Gary best by remembering the values he held dear: work hard, love your family, enjoy life and help someone when you can.
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Gary L. Overturf, 73, of Kennedy passed away unexpectedly Friday (November 16, 2018) at his home.

A lifelong area resident he was born December 14, 1944 in Jamestown, the son of the late Wallace and Phyllis Smith Overturf.

In earlier years Gary was employed by Ellington Hardwood, Crescent Tool, proudly owned and operated Overturf Dairy and prior to retirement was employed by Crawford's Furniture.

Gary enjoyed spending time with his family, hunting, camping and four wheeling. Those who knew and loved him will miss his light-hearted spirit, his mischievous nature, his easy smile, and the way he could be counted on to lend a hand to anybody. Although he may have seemed to have a gruff exterior and a stern backbone, he is genuinely softer than most on the inside who carried his big heart on his sleeve.

He is survived by and deeply missed by his wife Ethel Martin Overturf whom he married August 24, 1968 in Ellington; three children: Carol Overturf (Tom Leichner) of Kennedy, Lori (Russell) Polizzi of Conewango Valley, Pete (Cherie) Martin of Cherry Creek; seven grandchildren: Lyle Delahoy, Jeremy Delahoy, Amy Martin, Tristin Martin, Paul Martin, Michael Martin and Kayley Guy; three great grandchildren: Karena Hitchcock, Michalla Hitchcock, Ryder Adams; two brothers: Melvin Overturf of Indiana, Roger (Kennilynn) Overturf of East Randolph; two sisters: Christina (Fred) Kaltenbach of Napoli, Donna Feldman of Gerry, and many good friends who loved him dearly.

Besides his parents he was preceded in death by a daughter, Karen Martin; two sisters: Carolyn Shutters, Maxine Brown; two brothers: Wallace Overturf and Gordon L. Overturf Sr.

The family will receive friends from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Falconer Funeral Home. A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home. Pastor Sue Fish will officiate.

You can honor Gary best by remembering the values he held dear: work hard, love your family, enjoy life and help someone when you can.
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