We
Will Miss You, Gary.
A friend, our President, a charter member
of the Charles E. Henry Society. Gary was so full of life, robust, fun to be with and contagious. The Society
will never be the same without you.
He always looked to the future with great optimism whether it be END
related, or just going out in his boat to catch some bass. He loved reading Louis L'Amour and spoke highly of John Wayne.
He loved his friends and his coworkers. But, above all these, it was in Suzy where his love for life was complete.
On Monday, April 25th, after they had moved him to Hospice, he said, "All I want to do is look at my beautiful wife."
Gary
March, 56 of Athens and formerly of Lake Elizabeth, Grafton, beloved husband of Suzanne Daoust March for over 33 years, died
Friday, April 29, 2011 at the Community Hospice Inn at St. Peter's Hospital, in Albany with his wife at his side.
Born
in Troy, he was the son of the late Russell A. and Gloria (Woodhouse) March. Gary was a graduate of Shaker High School class
of 1972. He served his country in the United States Navy as E-4 from 1976 until 1980 where he received the Naval Hospital
Corps certificate of completion. He married the love of his life Suzanne Daoust on July 9, 1977 and the two have shared a
wonderful marriage of over 33 years. Gary was employed at Albany Medical Center for many years prior to establishing his private
practice March Monitoring Inc. where he served as the Chief Technologist for the last 10 years. Gary was a founding member,
past-president and treasurer of the Charles E. Henry Society of Electroneurodiognostic (END). Gary was a member of the board
of the American Society of END Technologist. He was a board examiner of the American Board of END Technologist. He was past-president
of the Lake Elizabeth lot owners association and a member of the Sleepy Hollow Lake Association of property owners. Gary was
an avid fisherman and loved skiing.
Relatives
and friends are invited to attend a memorial service to celebrate Gary's life will be held on Saturday May 7, 2011 at 11:00
am in the Dufresne & Cavanaugh Funeral Home 149 Old Loudon Rd. Latham.
Interment will be private in Saratoga National
Cemetery in Schuylerville.
Contributions to the Community Hospice 445 New Karner Rd. Albany, NY 12205 in memory of
Gary would be appreciated.
For directions, information or to light a memory candle for the family please visit www.dufresneandcavanaugh.com