Gary Alan Lehner

Passed: May 01, 2020

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Gary Alan Lehner, age 69, of Buckeye, AZ passed away on May 1, 2020 in Buckeye, AZ. He was born June 21, 1950 in Kansas City, MO to Dr. Richard and Mary Lehner.

Gary loved to coach youth sports, enjoyed travel for business and pleasure. He was an active church member that enjoyed serving other through cooking, mission trips, and fellowship retreats. But mostly he enjoyed spending time with his six grandchildren.

Gary is survived by his wife Sharon Lehner; daughters Erin (Mark) Baldwin, Kristin (Rob) Melzer; son Mark (Margie) Lehner; brother Dennis (Nancy) Lehner; and six grandchildren, Nick, Matthew, Drew, Emma, Evelyn, and Rowan. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Stephanie Vaughn.

A Celebration of Life will be held via Zoom on May 9, 2020 1:00 PM Arizona Time. To join the service please click the link and enter the meeting ID and Password: https://remaxnet.zoom.us/j/97300739829?pwd=d2xna1V6OXloMG5xSGNydXdJUnQrZz09

Meeting ID: 973 0073 9829

Password: 315814

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36 responses to Gary Alan Lehner

  1. Sandi Oakley says:

    Sharon and Family,
    We are so very sad to hear of the passing of Gary. He was such a wonderful sweet man. Gary would always leave us laughing. St. Luke was a better place with all of you there. Rest in The arms of The Lord Gary.
    Dan and Sandi Oakley
    And family.

  2. John Welborn says:

    I grieve with you all and wish Gary’s family and friends peace in countless happy memories of him. I got to know Gary at church and he had a strong and astutely reasoned faith. He showed the love of Christ in his hard work and unmitigated friendliness. He always made me feel good about myself and hopeful about whatever was to come. This world’s loss surely will be haven’s gain.

  3. We are sad about Gary passing on, he and Sharon were good friends to us and many more at St. Luke, Memphis.

  4. Bob Hurtt says:

    We were on the HS football team together and I can appreciate his long term commitment to coaching youth sports and the benefits it gives the kids growing up. My condolences to his family, may peace be with you and the many friends who were lucky enough to be in his presence and honored by so many people. Bob Hurtt Southeast Buffaloes 68

  5. Sad to hear of Gary’ passing. I will remember him as the smiling face in church. I am sure he is smiling in heaven

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