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In Memory of Gary
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Gary Loren Peoples, 58, of S. Water St., Kent, died unexpectedly, Friday,
Sept. 26, 2003, at his residence.

He was born Aug. 5, 1945, in Mechanicstown to John and Lillian (Bailey)
Peoples. He was a plant supervisor for Bonnot and worked at Gougler
Industry for 26 years previously. He was a member of the United Methodist
Church of Kent, and was past president of Select Machine. He enjoyed
golf, water skiing and visiting his son and family.

Survivors include his wife, Sara (Melton); son, Michael (Ambia) Peoples
of Mechanicsville, Md.; three grandchildren, Olivia, Emily and Lauren;
brother, Wayne (Katherine) Peoples of Ravenna; sister, Claireen Floreani
of Stow; and five neices and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Lillian (Bailey)
Peoples.

Calling hours will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday at the Bissler & Sons
Funeral Home and Crematory in Kent, and one hour prior to the funeral
services at the United Methodist Church of Kent. Funeral services will be
held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at United Methodist Church of Kent with Rev. Dr.
David Palmer officiating. Burial will be in Standing Rock Cemetery in
Kent. The family asks that flowers be sent to the funeral home or
memorials be made to United Methodist Church of Kent, Memorial Fund, 1435
E. Main St., Kent, O. 44240.
Bissler & Sons
(330) 673-5857

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In memory of Gary

I cannot say, and I will not say
That he is dead.  He is just away.


With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand
He has wandered into that far-off land ...


And left us dreaming how very fair
It needs must be since he lingers there.


And you ... O you .. who the wildest yearn
For the old time step and the glad return
Think of him faring on, as dear
In the love of there as here.


Think of him still as the same, I say,
He is not dead ... he is just away.
James Whitcomb Riley