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Obituary: Strope, Gary L.

STROPE, Gary L. Gary Strope left this world to be with his Lord and Savior on October 29th, with his wife, Mary Jo and his daughter, Michelle by his side.

Gary’s life adventure began November 17, 1936 in Wallace Idaho, as the second child born to Lloyd and Dorothy Strope.

He grew up in Silver Valley and that was where he learned how to hustle and be a leader.

He was the oldest boy in a family of seven children.

His early years were filled with family school and church.

Gary was a devoted Catholic attending St. Alphonsus Church and started his first quest for knowledge at the Lourdes Academy in Wallace.

Gary graduated high school and shortly after he joined the Air Force.

Most of his time in the service was spent in Japan, which he loved.

After the service, Gary began his life in California where he married Carolyn (Cornelius) Strope in 1963.

They have five kids, Sherri Cheaney, Michelle Strope, Melissa (Joel) Green, Stephen Strope and Richard (Pat) Strope.

He put in 27 years as a L.A. County Deputy Sheriff.

In between family and work he would attend more college classes.

Gary loved to learn and in 1989, he graduated from Gonzaga University with a B.A.

in General Studies.

When he retired Gary volunteered for St. Vincent de Paul and became a member of The Knights of Columbus.

He loved the volunteer work but wanted to do more.

He saw a bigger mission for St. Vincent’s and when he became president he wanted to start a men’s shelter, transitional housing and so much more.

Gary and a few others had a vision and he got things moving.

Gary’s later years were spent being with and enjoying his large family.

In 1991, Gary married Mary Jo (Hughes) Strope bringing her three children Jason (Darcy) Betzer, Jerod Betzer and Casandra Assels into the family.

In 1998 Gary was reunited with a daughter he gave up for adoption many years before.

Teri Wright was welcomed to our family.

Together they have 13 grandchildren and three great-grand- children.

Family was very important to him.

Gary was preceded in death by his parents, Lloyd and Dorothy Strope; brothers, Larry and Jim; sisters, Marlene, Marianne and Mary Joanne.

Gary is survived by his sister, Linda McKnight of Missoula, MT, and sisters-in-law, Nancy (Larry) Strope and Debbie (Jim) Strope, along with numerous nieces and nephews.

We will all miss Gary’s wacky sense of humor and the love he had for his family and friends.

Gary’s Memorial Mass will be at 1:00 p.m., November 6th at St. Thomas Church in Coeur d’ Alene, officiated by Fr.

Roger LaChance.

Inurnment will be at a later date at St. Thomas Cemetery.

Visit Gary’s online memorial at www.englishfuneralchapel.com