In Loving Memory Of

Gary Lawrence

September 19, 1940October 31, 2021
Life & Legacy
Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend, Gary Porter Lawrence passed away on October 31, 2021 at the age of 81. He passed away peacefully at his home in Mountain Home, Idaho with his wife by his side.

Gary was born in Grantsville, Utah on September 19, 1940, the youngest of eight children to Victor Walton and Lovina Ann Hodgson Lawrence.   He grew up ranching in Nev, Utah and Idaho. He loved to share tales of his youthful adventures working and playing with many friends and nephews on the ranches. He loved the cowboy life and also enjoyed calf roping and rodeo adventures that he often participated in.  He loved the outdoors and took advantage of fishing on the Bruneau River along with camping and cooking a great meal in his Dutch ovens.

He had a great love of botany and gardening, studied at BYU and became an educator in Biology where he taught in a Collage in Wyoming, High Schools in Alabama, Utah, and Wendover Nevada (also Golf coach and traveled to Las Vegas every year with a team in the science Fair).  In his last few years when he was a little less active, he loved taking long rides out in the country where Farmland, Dairies and cattle brought him great joy. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served a mission for 2 years in Australia.

On January 9, 1996, Gary and Glenna were married in Kearns, Utah and extended the family to 9 children.  He is survived by his wife Glenna, and his seven children: Kenneth (Tina) Lawrence, Randon (Julene) Lawrence, Gregg (Deanna) Lawrence, Tamara (Matt) Klemish, Joshua Lawrence, Lindsay Johnson, and Jordan (Tiffany) Wagner.  Two step-daughters Michelle (Travis) Martin and Tina (Simon) Villanueva, along with 30 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren (8 of which are extended).  Also survived by his brother Russ Lawrence and Utah Lawrence. He was preceded in death by his mother (Lovina), father (Victor) 2 sisters Ruth Bevan and Myrt Barrus, three brothers, Chester, Clifford and Robert Lawrence.

A viewing will be held at the LDS Church house on 81 N Church Street in Grantsville Utah, Tuesday November 9, 2021 at 10:00AM.  The funeral will be held immediately after at
11:00AM.  Interment will be at the Grantsville City Cemetery.

Gary, you will be missed but we know that a cowboy at heart, never dies, so it is fair to say that you are still a.........“Cowboy.”

A Cowboy in Heaven”!
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Mary & Jim Wray
Gary was a wonderful, kind, gentle charitable man. . It was a pleasure to be associated with him as he and Glenna were in our ward for awhile. He supported her and came to see our children in plays and dance performances when they lived close. He will be missed. Heaven definitely received another angel.
Nov 9, 2021
Terri Williams
One of the best science teachers and humans we could of had in Wendover! Touched a lot of people. And will always remember being able to side track you from a lesson by asking you to tell us stories! RiP Mr. Lawrence you will forever be remembered and in all your students hearts
Nov 5, 2021
Carolyn Pust
This was an amazing man. He was one of the best teachers I ever had. Definitely the best volleyball coach. I remember when my head coach didn't acknowledge that I made all state, he made it a point to point it out. He always had his students back. He was an incredible man. I'm so lucky to have met him, been taught by him, and been coached by him. He gave me lessons in life that I will carry with me until the day I die, and have made sure to pass onto my children. Thank you Mr Lawrence, you will always be in my heart.
Nov 5, 2021
Margaret Wheeler
I remeber being in his science class in the 10th grade and I struggled a lot and he never gave up on me and with a lot of extra help from him I passed his class. I am very saddened by this loss the world will not be the same without him
Nov 4, 2021