He returned to University of Wyoming Law School and graduated in 1976. Though he loved the Yale educational experience, he knew he wanted to live in and help people in Wyoming. He didnt love law school but had the good fortune to work with lawyers as a student. He learned that being a lawyer was much better than being a law student. He started working as a public defender in Casper, Wyoming and moved to Jackson, Wyoming in 1979.
Along the way, he met Dona and was married in 1979. They have had more than their share of joys and tribulations in 30 years of marriage. They lost their first son Sean as an infant. Amber their daughter is the proud owner of a pet store in Oregon, Jeremy their son is finishing college, as is Kimby their youngest daughter. Two grandchildren are among their blessings, ages 4 and 1.
Gary has spent most of his adult years trying to be a good father, husband, lawyer and an improved person. He has had successes and failures in all respects.
Along with family, friends and work. Gary loves dogs, animals, anything outdoors, and new, varied experiences. An older friend once said the problem with aging was doing too many things for the last time and not enough for the first. Gary keeps that in mind.
Gary has also served on several civic and community boards, including the Jackson Hole Alliance for Responsible Planning, the Teton Science School, the Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association and the Casper Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps. He is very proud of the work he did many years ago to get a community r