Gary Wyatt Hentze

gary hentze

July 11, 1931 ~ March 4, 2023

Born in: Bellevue, OH
Resided in: Arlington, Texas

Gary Wyatt Hentze, passed away on Saturday, March 4, 2023, in Arlington, Texas.

Burial – 3:00 pm, March 15, 2023 at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, 2000 Mountain Creek Parkway, Dallas, Texas 75211

Gary was born on July 11, 1931, in Bellevue, Ohio to Johnnie S. Hentze and Virginia B. Wyatt. Gary graduated from Jackson Township Commissioned High School in Roanoke, Indiana in 1950. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Education in 1954 and a Master of Arts in Education in 1961 from Ball State Teachers College. His first career was in education – teaching math and coaching basketball at Kuhner Junior High in Muncie, Indiana and in high school in Farmland and Winchester, Indiana. He served in the U.S. Air Force and Reserve and retired with the rank of Lt. Colonel. He joined American Airlines in 1966, flew the Boeing 707, 727 and MD-80 domestically. He was an avid runner for many years and used his runs to explore the cities he traveled to on layovers. He married Sally Jo White Grim on October 24, 1985. He retired as a DFW-based American Airlines Captain in 1991.

Gary lived life to the fullest and his laughter was contagious. In retirement he filled his days with woodworking and fixing things. He was a lifelong fan of Hoosier basketball and a dog lover. His calendar was busy attending the games and tournaments of his grandsons. He was affectionately known as the unofficial Mayor of Woodland West. Gary loved visiting with the neighbors on his walks and he knew no strangers.

He summered in Syracuse, Indiana and quickly found ways to connect locally by serving as a Kosciusko County Sherriff’s Department Lake Patrol Reserve Deputy patrolling the lakes. Gary’s garage was always open and was a gathering place for neighbors and friends. He enjoyed taking the grandchildren out tubing, skiing and even on lake patrol rides. Summers meant Indiana sweet corn, fireworks on the lake and enjoying plenty of sunsets on the back porch.

He was preceded in death by his parents John and Virginia Hentze, brother-in-law Joe Etter and daughter-in-law Lorna Hentze.

Survivors: He is survived by his wife Sally, Sister Jackie Etter Paul, and 8 children: Karla Kae Crawford, John Paul Hentze, Robert Scott Hentze, Elizabeth (Beth) Anne Hentze Owens and son-in-law Dr. Joe Allen Owens, Joseph Michael Hentze, Monty Ray Grim, Andrew Joseph Grim and daughter-in-law Beverly Grim, Jill Ann Banister and son-in-law Graham Banister. Grandchildren include Morgan Blades, Travis Hentze, Pierce Hentze, Kaylynn Hentze, Grant Owens, Jake Hentze, John Hentze, Constantine Grim, Nicolas Grim, Alexander Grim, Olivia Grim, Jack Grim and 7 great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be made to Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or the charity of your choice.

 

 

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  1. Gary was an amazing man! You could only smile and be happy on his presence. Prayers for you all that you find comfort and peace.

  2. I graduated from Driver High School in Winchester in 1961, when Gary was teaching there. We all remember him as a wonderful man and teacher and are so sorry to learn that he has passed. He was such a blessing to us and I’m sure has blessed his family richly over the years. I am sorry for the family’s loss.


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