Gary Ray Holtry , January 29, 1969 — May 15, 2019

Gary Ray Holtry  (Nampa, Idaho, ID) January 29, 1969 May 15, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Gary Ray Holtry, 50, of Nampa, passed away on May 15, 2019 at a Boise hospital from natural causes. He was born on January 29, 1969 in Nampa to Wathene (Wally) and Gilbert Holtry of Nampa and he entered this world the baby of the family. This baby however, never failed to show his older brothers and sisters how to live life to its fullest.

He thrived in the outdoor environment and never missed an opportunity to inject humor. Intense and focused, few could match Gary’s wit, humor or charming good looks. The exception to that may have been his muscle car coupled with the Mario Andretti driving skills he honed in his early years.

A man of honor, Gary joined the Navy and served his country from 1987 to 1993 earning an Honorable Discharge. During his six years of service, Gary served four of them on sea duty earning several medals; Sea Service Deployment with two Stars, Battle “E” Award, National Defense Service Medal, Desert Storm Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal-One Star Desert Stay, . 45 Cal Sharpshooter, Good Conduct Medal, Joint Meritorious Unit Commendation, Kuwaiti Liberation Medal, Navy Unit Commendation, and the Humanitarian Service Medal.

After separating from the service, Gary attended George Fox University earning a BS in Project Management and ITT Technical Institute earning an AAS in Electronics Engineering Technology. It was that handsome guy with the sparkling eyes and sense of humor that caught the eye of Pam. Gary had finally found something more interesting than that muscle car and the family rejoiced.

July 1, 1995 marked the day Pam and Gary were married paving the way for two beautiful children; son Zach and daughter Zoe. Gary touched so many during his short life, we all will miss him more than words can say. Gary was preceded in death by his father, Gilbert Holtry, brothers, Danny Holtry, Deo Holtry and Grandparents, Ray and Minnie Holtry and Rev.

George and Irene Fitch. Survivors include his wife, Pam and their children, Zach and Zoe; mother, Wally Holtry Binford; brothers and sisters, Dixie Newton, Sheryl Wahl, Diane Purdy, Philip Holtry, Beryl Holtry, Byron Holtry and Greg Holtry. A Celebration of Life Service for Gary will be held at 10 AM on Wednesday, May 22, 2019 at the College Church of the Nazarene, 504 E. Dewey Ave.

in Nampa with military honors by personnel from the US Navy. Services are under the direction of the Nampa Funeral Home, Yraguen Chapel. A memorial account has been set up for Zach and Zoe in order to contribute to their college funds.

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death notice Gary Ray Holtry January 29, 1969 — May 15, 2019

obituary notice Gary Ray Holtry January 29, 1969 — May 15, 2019

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