~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, WA/DL Capt.
Gary Glen Gebo
August 11, 1937 ~ February
22, 2026
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Mr. Gebo was a Marine Corps fighter pilot who was selected for astronaut
training as part of Project Gemini. He later worked as a *commercial airline pilot. Our condolences to
his family and friends.
*Gary joined Western Airlines 06-05-1967 and retired with Delta Air
Lines in 1997 based SLC. He had most
recently resided in Washington state : 17821 Hall Rd NW, Vaughn, WA 98394. Gary is survived by his wife Rose, and by his
children and their families.
PCN memorial site
https://www.gigharbornow.org/obituaries/gary-glen-gebo-88/
Gary Glen Gebo, 88, passed away peacefully on
February 22, 2026, after a courageous battle with aggressive lung cancer. He
faced his illness with strength and quiet determination, fighting for the time
he so deeply cherished with his beloved wife, Rose, and his family.
Gary was born on August 11, 1937, in Oak Creek, Colorado. His father
worked as a coal miner during the Great Depression, instilling in him the
resilience and work ethic that would guide his life.
He graduated from Anchorage High School in 1955 and went on to earn his
degree from the University of Washington. He then proudly served four years in
the United States Marine Corps as a fighter pilot. During his service, he was
selected for astronaut training as part of Project Gemini — an extraordinary
honor that reflected his discipline, skill, and courage.
Following his military service, Gary continued his lifelong passion for
aviation, becoming a commercial airline pilot for Western Airlines and later
Delta Air Lines. He loved to fly and would often say with a smile, “I can’t
believe they are paying me.”
A longtime resident of Vaughn, Washington, Gary found his greatest joy at
home on Vaughn Bay. Family was the center of his world. He was married to his
wife, Rose, for 25 wonderful years and cherished every moment with her. He
welcomed his daughters-in-law, Nilofar and Joelle, not only as family, but
truly as daughters. Summers were especially meaningful as he eagerly
anticipated visits from his grandchildren, delighting in time spent together
playing in the water and creating memories that will endure.
Gary was also deeply committed to his community. He established and led
the water aerobics program at Camp Easter in Vaughn for 25 years, bringing
encouragement, energy, and friendship to all who participated. He also
dedicated ten years to tutoring mathematics for the local GED program,
generously giving his time to help others achieve their educational goals.
Gary is survived by his beloved wife, Rose; his sons, David and his wife,
Joelle, and Michael and his wife, Nilofar; and his cherished grandchildren,
Brittney VanderVeen, Brandon Gebo, Michelle Gebo, Danielle Gebo, and Ryann
Gebo.
He will be remembered for his strength, humility, service to others, deep
devotion to family, and the steady love he gave so generously. His legacy lives
on in all who were fortunate enough to know him.
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