Gary Frye
February 2, 1935 ~ October 4, 2021 (age 86)
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February 2, 1935 ~ October 4, 2021
Gary M. Frye, age 86, passed peacefully into the arms of his Savior Jesus and was greeted by his wife Kaye on the morning of Monday October 4th, 2021. Gary was welcomed into the world by Edward & Jessie (Thompson) Frye and brothers Ted & Bruce, at the sod house on their ranch north of Arthur, NE. His grade school years were spent riding a horse to school with Doris Wilson. They shared great memories of those experiences.
Gary attended Arthur High School where he played basketball and excelled in academics, eventually graduating with honors. He’d spend his mornings at school and afternoons helping on the family ranch. During his Sophomore year, another classmate, Kaye Jensen, cooked a meal for him in a home ec. It would be his last, first meal made for him by her, he knew he couldn’t let her get away.
Gary enlisted in the army on January 3rd,1957 and served until April 2, 1959. He and Kaye were married on his 10 day leave, December 23, 1957 at the Arthur Baptist Church. They spent those remaining “army years” in Manhattan, KS. There they formed life long friends, Tom & Barb Barlean and Floyd & Elaine Bailey. These couples enjoyed several visits to each other’s home states over the years and embarked on other traveling adventures together.
Gary & Kaye purchased their home ranch 26 miles north of Ashby in 1959. The trail roads were a challenge to move trucks of cattle and household items, Dad often told the story that a neighbor stopped in to greet them to the area and they had put all their shop tools & equipment in the living room.
On one of the trips to Gordon they noticed a new building being constructed. Next trip to town confirmed it was the future home for Pleasant Point Community Church. For many years, Gary served as a board member and it became his forever church home. Gary and Kaye hosted countless missionaries on furlough and forged lifelong friendships with those friends. In the early 60’s, Pleasant Point Church was working with a new TV station, KDUH out of Hay Springs. He was part of a quartet called Streams of Living Water, singing with Willis Orr, Eb Strasburger and Norman Hamilton; with Willis Mouttet providing the message.
In 1960, their first child Jecca Rene was born 5 weeks early, disrupting the hay season that year. In November of 1963 their son Gregory Jay was born.
Gary worked diligently to improve the ranch he purchased. He put in two circle irrigation systems and acres and acres of trees. Gary was also instrumental in being on the Cherry County Commission for Zoning.
In later years, he and Kaye spent many years completing a large hay contract, with the help of their grandkids, south of Merriman at the Churn Ranch. He always enjoyed a clean cut field and rows of beautiful bales.Gary & Kaye greatly enjoyed all their grandkids. Great times were spent fishing, gardening and playing games, his favorites being, Connect Four & Hearts. In the high school years they drove all over the panhandle, following football, volleyball and basketball games.
Gary moved from his ranch to the Gordon Villa in 2015 and so enjoyed the residents and staff. He grew tomatoes for all his neighbors and friends, and he always had time for a visit. He especially loved visits from his grandkids and great grandkids, they were the pride & joy of his life.
Gary loved travel and enjoyed their 25th anniversary trip to Mazatlan. He also enjoyed visiting Branson, Missouri; Florida, and Alaska and even traveled by train to California with friends Harold and Gail Glassgow. These two dear friends also enjoyed many years of the Black Hills Stock Show together.
He loved flying and was always quick to share how many trips (at least 7) he’d made to Georgia to visit Tessa & Natosha. His greatest adventure though was fulfilling a lifelong dream of traveling to Scotland with Tessa. He got to explore Edinburgh, stand on the mountain tops, admire ancient castles, travel through Isle of the Skye & pet some hairy coos. He was fascinated by Scotland because of his family heritage and origins there and the stories told by a missionary they’d hosted decades prior. The trip ended with an 8 hour tour of New York City and a helicopter tour where he got to take in the city from the sky. He was in awe of the tall, tall buildings and getting to stand in Times Square- where Good Morning America was broadcast from. From Braves games, to antique stores or an afternoon at the sale barn; he never met a stranger and would strike up conversations everywhere he went, wearing his well loved cowboy hat that seemed to draw people in.
Gary was preceded in death by his wife Kaye of 59.5 years, brothers Ted, Bruce and Richard, parents, Edward and Jessie, and an infant grandson, Wrangler Jay Frye.
He is survived by daughter Jecca (Cash) Ostrander of Gordon, NE and son Greg (Jenna) Frye of Ashby, NE. Gary was very proud of his 28 grandkids,Tessa (Robert) Swarthout of Atlanta, GA, Stetson (Courtney) Ostrander of Gordon, NE, Natosha (Casey) Voss of AZ, Sterling (Allie) Ostrander of Box Elder, SD, Steele Ostrander of Worland, WY, Wrustler (Anna) Frye of Johnstown, CO, Shianna (Kade) Blair of Arthur, NE, Tashonna (James) Ingalls, of Reva, SD, Riyatta (Colt) Gray, of Van Tassell, WY, Jennaya (Levi) Hartmann of Oregon, Wrangler (Jacki) Frye of Williston, ND, Shakeeya (Curtis) Lewis of Lisco, NE, Duwrango Frye of Johnstown, CO, Tiyonna Frye of Lisco, NE, Onnikka, Javonna and Lattigo Frye of Ashby, NE. 26 Great Grandkids including: Tenley and Jensen Ostrander; Denalli, Grayett, DallieJo, TallaKaye, Ryka and Evitt Voss; Mesa, Cedar and Jackson Frye, Hailee and Katie Steele; Kale, Koven, Kwincey and Kember Blair, Molly Carson ; Tyren, Laysa, Carver, Baby Boy Ingalls due 2022; Ryder and Oaklynn Frye and Tavaeya Lewis, 2 more great-granddaughters.
The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Pleasant Point Church or the Gideons Foundation () in honor and memory of Gary Frye.
Visitation will be held Tuesday October 26, 2021 at Arthur Baptist Church in Arthur from 5:00-7:00pm, and on October 27, 2021 at the Pleasant Point Community Church, south of Gordon, from 10:00am-12:00pm in Gordon Ne.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday October 27, 2021 at 2:00pm at the Pleasant Point Community Church South of Gordon Ne., with Trent Fugitt, officiating.
Burial will take place in the Pleasant Point Cemetery of Gordon Ne.
Online condolences can be given by pressing the "Share a Memory" button.
Services will be live streamed at www.drauckerfh.com and then posted to the web page following the services.
To send flowers to Gary's family, please visit our floral store.
Gary M. Frye, age 86, passed peacefully into the arms of his Savior Jesus and was greeted by his wife Kaye on the morning of Monday October 4th, 2021. Gary was welcomed into the world by Edward & Jessie (Thompson) Frye and brothers Ted & Bruce, at the sod house on their ranch north of Arthur, NE. His grade school years were spent riding a horse to school with Doris Wilson. They shared great memories of those experiences.
Gary attended Arthur High School where he played basketball and excelled in academics, eventually graduating with honors. He’d spend his mornings at school and afternoons helping on the family ranch. During his Sophomore year, another classmate, Kaye Jensen, cooked a meal for him in a home ec. It would be his last, first meal made for him by her, he knew he couldn’t let her get away.
Gary enlisted in the army on January 3rd,1957 and served until April 2, 1959. He and Kaye were married on his 10 day leave, December 23, 1957 at the Arthur Baptist Church. They spent those remaining “army years” in Manhattan, KS. There they formed life long friends, Tom & Barb Barlean and Floyd & Elaine Bailey. These couples enjoyed several visits to each other’s home states over the years and embarked on other traveling adventures together.
Gary & Kaye purchased their home ranch 26 miles north of Ashby in 1959. The trail roads were a challenge to move trucks of cattle and household items, Dad often told the story that a neighbor stopped in to greet them to the area and they had put all their shop tools & equipment in the living room.
On one of the trips to Gordon they noticed a new building being constructed. Next trip to town confirmed it was the future home for Pleasant Point Community Church. For many years, Gary served as a board member and it became his forever church home. Gary and Kaye hosted countless missionaries on furlough and forged lifelong friendships with those friends. In the early 60’s, Pleasant Point Church was working with a new TV station, KDUH out of Hay Springs. He was part of a quartet called Streams of Living Water, singing with Willis Orr, Eb Strasburger and Norman Hamilton; with Willis Mouttet providing the message.
In 1960, their first child Jecca Rene was born 5 weeks early, disrupting the hay season that year. In November of 1963 their son Gregory Jay was born.
Gary worked diligently to improve the ranch he purchased. He put in two circle irrigation systems and acres and acres of trees. Gary was also instrumental in being on the Cherry County Commission for Zoning.
In later years, he and Kaye spent many years completing a large hay contract, with the help of their grandkids, south of Merriman at the Churn Ranch. He always enjoyed a clean cut field and rows of beautiful bales.Gary & Kaye greatly enjoyed all their grandkids. Great times were spent fishing, gardening and playing games, his favorites being, Connect Four & Hearts. In the high school years they drove all over the panhandle, following football, volleyball and basketball games.
Gary moved from his ranch to the Gordon Villa in 2015 and so enjoyed the residents and staff. He grew tomatoes for all his neighbors and friends, and he always had time for a visit. He especially loved visits from his grandkids and great grandkids, they were the pride & joy of his life.
Gary loved travel and enjoyed their 25th anniversary trip to Mazatlan. He also enjoyed visiting Branson, Missouri; Florida, and Alaska and even traveled by train to California with friends Harold and Gail Glassgow. These two dear friends also enjoyed many years of the Black Hills Stock Show together.
He loved flying and was always quick to share how many trips (at least 7) he’d made to Georgia to visit Tessa & Natosha. His greatest adventure though was fulfilling a lifelong dream of traveling to Scotland with Tessa. He got to explore Edinburgh, stand on the mountain tops, admire ancient castles, travel through Isle of the Skye & pet some hairy coos. He was fascinated by Scotland because of his family heritage and origins there and the stories told by a missionary they’d hosted decades prior. The trip ended with an 8 hour tour of New York City and a helicopter tour where he got to take in the city from the sky. He was in awe of the tall, tall buildings and getting to stand in Times Square- where Good Morning America was broadcast from. From Braves games, to antique stores or an afternoon at the sale barn; he never met a stranger and would strike up conversations everywhere he went, wearing his well loved cowboy hat that seemed to draw people in.
Gary was preceded in death by his wife Kaye of 59.5 years, brothers Ted, Bruce and Richard, parents, Edward and Jessie, and an infant grandson, Wrangler Jay Frye.
He is survived by daughter Jecca (Cash) Ostrander of Gordon, NE and son Greg (Jenna) Frye of Ashby, NE. Gary was very proud of his 28 grandkids,Tessa (Robert) Swarthout of Atlanta, GA, Stetson (Courtney) Ostrander of Gordon, NE, Natosha (Casey) Voss of AZ, Sterling (Allie) Ostrander of Box Elder, SD, Steele Ostrander of Worland, WY, Wrustler (Anna) Frye of Johnstown, CO, Shianna (Kade) Blair of Arthur, NE, Tashonna (James) Ingalls, of Reva, SD, Riyatta (Colt) Gray, of Van Tassell, WY, Jennaya (Levi) Hartmann of Oregon, Wrangler (Jacki) Frye of Williston, ND, Shakeeya (Curtis) Lewis of Lisco, NE, Duwrango Frye of Johnstown, CO, Tiyonna Frye of Lisco, NE, Onnikka, Javonna and Lattigo Frye of Ashby, NE. 26 Great Grandkids including: Tenley and Jensen Ostrander; Denalli, Grayett, DallieJo, TallaKaye, Ryka and Evitt Voss; Mesa, Cedar and Jackson Frye, Hailee and Katie Steele; Kale, Koven, Kwincey and Kember Blair, Molly Carson ; Tyren, Laysa, Carver, Baby Boy Ingalls due 2022; Ryder and Oaklynn Frye and Tavaeya Lewis, 2 more great-granddaughters.
The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Pleasant Point Church or the Gideons Foundation () in honor and memory of Gary Frye.
Visitation will be held Tuesday October 26, 2021 at Arthur Baptist Church in Arthur from 5:00-7:00pm, and on October 27, 2021 at the Pleasant Point Community Church, south of Gordon, from 10:00am-12:00pm in Gordon Ne.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday October 27, 2021 at 2:00pm at the Pleasant Point Community Church South of Gordon Ne., with Trent Fugitt, officiating.
Burial will take place in the Pleasant Point Cemetery of Gordon Ne.
Online condolences can be given by pressing the "Share a Memory" button.
Services will be live streamed at www.drauckerfh.com and then posted to the web page following the services.
To send flowers to Gary's family, please visit our floral store.
Services
Visitation
Tuesday (10/26) - Arthur, NE Arthur Baptist Church 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM Wednesday (10/27) - Gordon, NE Pleasant Point Community Church 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM |
Funeral Service
Saturday October 27, 2021 2:00 PM Pleasant Point Community Church 3444 State HWY 27 Ellsworth, NE 69340 |
Burial
Saturday October 27, 2021 After the Service Pleasant Point Cemetery 3444 State Hwy 27 Ellsworth, NE 69340 |