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Gary Euloth
May 20, 1951 - June 6, 2012
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<div itemprop="description"> <p> Euloth, Gary Wayne age 61 of Lower Sackville, passed away peacefully with his family at his side at the QE11 Health Science Centre, after a lengthy battle with cancer.&nbsp; Born in Halifax, he was the son of the late, Nathan Euloth and Jeanette (Boutilier) Euloth Baker.&nbsp; He is survived by Gloria (Perham) Euloth, son Gary (Debee), daughter, Heather (Troy), grandchildren,&nbsp; Morgan, Khrysty, Khac&eacute;, Kevin and two great-grandchildren.&nbsp; Sister, Kay (Sherman), Jennifer and Anne (Bruce), brothers Billy, Nathan, Jimmy, Kenny, Paul and Brian.&nbsp; Gary worked for several years in the soft drink business, seven-up, high-cap and coke-cola, before joining Sackville &amp; District Fire Department, first as a volunteer and then as a professional firefighter (HRM) retiring &nbsp;after 30 years due to ill health.&nbsp; Gary earned several awards and certificates over the years, but the one thing that gave him the most pride was for Firefighter of the Year 1980 as awarded by his peers.&nbsp; He was a member of the Sackville Legion Calais Branch 162.&nbsp; He enjoyed fishing and hunting and days at the cottage, always a worker and a doer.&nbsp; Visitation 6-9 today in Atlantic Funeral Home, 125 Sackville Drive.&nbsp; Cremation to follow.&nbsp; Funeral service will be held 1pm Monday in Knox United Church. Burial to follow in Oakridge Memory Gardens.&nbsp; Reception will be held in the Sackville Legion 3-5pm, Lower Sackville.&nbsp; Family flowers only.&nbsp; Donations may be made to the Nova Scotia Burn Unit or the Palliative Care of the QE11.&nbsp; On-line condolences may be made to www.atlanticfuneralhomes.com </p> <p> The angels sang Amazing Grace. The Lord came down and touched his face.&nbsp; Held his hand and whispered low, come with me it&rsquo;s time to go.&nbsp; The gates of heaven opened wide and the angels lined up side by side.&nbsp; A special gift was on its way the day God took him away.&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </p> </div>