Gary Lynn Riek
He is survived by his five sons, spouses, and eight grandchildren: Craig (Kay) Riek, Curt (Maghen) Riek, David Fitzsimmons, Brian (Anne) Fitzsimmons and Nicholas (Anne) Riek. Devoted grandfather of Macy, Madison, Abbi, Cooper, Sam, Max, Aiden and James.
Gary honorably served in the United States Army, Battery F, 26th Artillery during the Vietnam War. He was also a dedicated member to the Optimist Club, where he proudly served his community for many years.
Family was at the heart of Gary’s life. He loved coaching his children and being involved in their lives. In later years, he was deeply dedicated to his grandchildren, creating lasting memories that will be cherished forever.
We hold you all in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Our deepest sympathies.
Gary was one of my best friends from serving with him in Vietnam. I will truly miss him and forgive him for not answering his phone. Love ya man!
Sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. The Rebholz Family
Henry(Heinrich) Sterbenz
I personally had little Dealings with Gary! Our deepest Sympathies to His Family. It is always sad to loose a Comrade!
Gary was a wonderful man. Such a great sense of humor! My sympathy to the entire family. Janet Fitzgerald
My deepest sympathy to his entire family. I served with Gary in Vietnam and he was a great man to all his brothers and I’m sure his family too.
Gary & I lived in a hole in the ground infested with rats in I Corp at a desolate pile of dirt called Charlie-2 in South Vietnam. It was one of the best years of my life, knowing a great patriot and a great man.
Love ya brother!
Terry Davey
F Battery, 26th Artillery
April 1968-June 1970
Gary was such a lovely person. Always a kind word for everyone. My children remember delivering Christmas food baskets with he and his sons (I have pictures). He will be missed by one and all. I bet he and my Bill are having a great time together in heaven.
A true gentleman. He will be missed. Prayers for the family. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I worked with Gary several years at 2 different companies and also had the pleasure of meeting his lovely wife. He was a great man. My deepest condolences to the family.