Gary Wegs
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Gary Lynn Wegs of Mexico died of natural causes on February 22, according to his family. He was 49.
Mr. Wegs was born in Mexico and reared in Moberly. He is a graduate of Moberly High School.
Upon graduation Mr. Wegs joined his father’s company, Wegs Sheet Metal. Mr. Wegs was a partner in the business for a number of years before relocating to Houston, Texas.
In Houston, Mr. Wegs was chief operating officer with McCoy Inc., which specializes in synchronized architectural design with technology and commercial interior applications; office systems installation, reconfigurations, and relocations; custom furniture; and related workplace solutions. Mr. Wegs remained with McCoy until he returned to Missouri as a member of the management team at Marathon Office Interiors in Columbia.
Mr. Wegs is survived by his two daughters, Alexandra, Columbia, Mo., and Emily, China Spring, Texas. Immediate survivors include his mother, Betty J. Helmich, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; and siblings: Patricia A. Wessel, also of Cedar Rapids; Michael J. Wegs, Marion, Iowa; David R. McClay, Pensacola, Fla.; Janis M. and Jeffrey A. Wegs, Moberly, Lawrence S. Wegs, Jefferson City. Additional survivors include nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his sister, Barbara A. Wegs; and his father, Bernard J. Wegs.
A funeral Mass will be held at 11:30 a.m., Tuesday, March 11, 2008, at St. Pius X Church in Moberly, followed by a graveside service St. Mary’s Cemetery in Moberly. Luncheon will follow interment at St Pius X.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Come to the Stable/The Stephen Spalding Foundation, 1333 Ninth Street, Marion, Iowa 52302, 319-899-1624, www.cometothestable.org, or Mexico Area Recovery Center, 1130 South Elmwood Drive, Mexico, Mo. 65265, 573-581-8828.
Gary, you were a good friend. I am proud to have been your friend and associate.
I’d like to express my sincerest condolences to Gary’s family. Gary, we met in first grade and did all those things that childhood friends do, things that I never tire of remembering. I hadn’t seen you in over twenty years, though I’d been thinking of you lately. Funny how that happens. Thanks for being my friend all these years. You’re in a better place, buddy.
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Betty and Pat and the rest of your family, my thoughts and prayers are with you.
My sympathy goes out to Gary’s family. I knew Gary from high school and had the biggest crush on him when I was in 8th grade. I remember when he moved to Houston and lived with us. Some other friends had a dog that really liked Gary. I have lots of fond memories. He will be missed greatly.
I knew Gary when we were kids. We also dated when we were young. Like Pat S I have thought of him recently. We are having our class reunion this year and his presence will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. You will be missed! Betty
Pat,Sorry to hear that you lost your brother. God Bless your family.
Pat- Our condolence to you and your family with this sudden loss. Our prayers are with you.
Pat,
So sorry to hear about your loss. You and your family will be in my family’s thoughts and prayers.
Another Irish Angel to watch over you all.
Dear Betty, John and I are so sorry to hear about the loss of your son. We didn’t know about the arrangements for his service until later in the week. Please know that you’re in our thoughts and prayers at this time.
Janis my mom and his sister, casey his god son, and me where some of his closet family and friends. I hated to see him go, but he is in a better place. I will always remeber the time when casey and I would stay with Gary and Amy, they used to have these two army cots that had just for us. Gary would always gives money for the ice cream truck too. You will be missed uncle but not forgotten
Gary,you were my best friend from 7th grade till after high school.Betty,Janis,Jeffery,Lawrence for years you all treated me like family,Gary you were such a real great friend,I will remember you the rest of my life, Craig