Gary Carl Otto

Male 1934 - 2015  (81 years)


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  • Name Gary Carl Otto 
    Born 15 Jul 1934  Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 30 Jul 2015 
    Buried St Paul Cemetery, Combined Locks, Outagamie, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I92993  Little Chute Genealogy
    Last Modified 4 Aug 2015 

    Father Edwin Anthony Otto,   b. 26 May 1902, Shawano County, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 21 Jan 1988, Chilton, Calumet Co, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 85 years) 
    Mother Edith Ann Parker,   b. 17 Oct 1906, Fond du lac County, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 28 May 1997, Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 90 years) 
    Family ID F25152  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Mildred Maas 
    Children 
     1. James Gary Otto
     2. David Edwin Otto
     3. Linda Ann Otto
     4. Janet Maria Otto
     5. Susan Patricia Otto
     6. Mary Catherine Otto
     7. Cheri' Elizabeth Otto
    Last Modified 21 Jul 2022 
    Family ID F36617  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Notes 
    • Otto, Gary Carl

      On July 30, 2015, Gary Carl Otto. 81, entered God's Kingdom and rejoined his family who went before him. His family here surrounded him with great love before he left us. Gary battled Parkinson's disease for 12 years until he recently succumbed to complications from a stroke.

      Gary was born on July 15, 1934, in Appleton. The son of Edwin and Edith (Parker) Otto. He graduated in 1952 from Appleton High School. In later years he went on to continue his education at FVTC. Gary was baptized at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Appleton and was confirmed by Cardinal Spellman (N.Y.) (for whom he was an Honor Guard) while proudly serving in the U. S. Marine Corps from 1953 to 1956 aboard the Carrier USS Kearsarge. Gary and Millie were members of St. Paul Catholic Church in Combined Locks for 50 years.

      After service, Gary was employed by Western Electric, then IT&T (where his young family moved with him briefly to Puerto Rico). He also owned a successful Standard Service Station in Appleton. He then went on to work for Giddings and Lewis Machine Tool Co. for 32 years and after retirement created his own consulting machine tool business for 10 years. He was hard working and responsible, having his first job at 14 as a shoe-shine boy in a Barber Shop. Gary respected his heritage and ancestors and wrote a book about his father and uncle and was able to share copies with all his relatives.

      On October 13, 1956, Gary married his little "Dutch" girl, Millie Maas at Holy Name Catholic Church in Kimberly. They were about to celebrate their 59th wedding anniversary this October. They were blessed with raising six loving children and a granddaughter. Gary greatly loved his children and their spouses, all his grandchildren and "greats". He always put them first. Gary had this same love for all his wife's family. Gary took his family on yearly summer adventures; up north to the cottages, many "day" trips around WI and shared with them 10 summers of "tent camping" around many states.

      Gary was a blood donor for over 50 years, some of those while having Parkinson's. He was an athletic man who embraced jogging before it became popular. Gary and Millie enjoyed competing in races together through the years. He dearly enjoyed and loved the wooded ravine near his home even before it became "Memorial Park". Gary was a faithful Packer and Badger Fan. He especially took pride in watching all the sports his children and grandchildren participated in. Gary's passion was "old time" movies. He made his own family movies through the years which we all still enjoy today.

      Gary is survived by his devoted wife, Millie, and their children: James Otto, David (Mary) Otto, Linda Walker, Janet (Bruce) Gibson, Susan (Paul) Lutz, Mary Otto and their adopted granddaughter, Cherie (Thomas) Puchalski. He is further survived by his dear grandchildren: Juan, Susie, Kate, Sarah, Sheila, Melody, Ben, Allison, Stephanie, Ian and Hillary and seven great-grandkids.

      Gary is also survived by his brothers-in-law: Bob (Marion) Maas, Jerry (Maryanne) Maas, Lyle Maas, Bill (Judie) Maas and Tom Maas; sisters-in-law: Mary Abitz, Rosie (Doug) Thompson and Lynn Maas. Also surviving are many very special nieces, nephews, Godchildren and his much loved cousins.



      Preceding him in death were his parents, his wife's parents: William and Emma Maas; his infant stillborn son, Gary Jr.; brother: Richard; sister: Marilyn; brothers-in-law: Ray and Don Maas and Ray Abitz; sisters-in-law: Darlene Maas, Alice Reed, Mary Lou Maas, Jeanne Maas and baby Matilda; also dear nephews, cousins and friends.

      The funeral liturgy will be held on Wednesday, August 12, 2015 at 4:00 PM at ST. PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH, 410 E. Wallace St. Combined Locks, with Fr. Andrew Kysely officiating. A time of visitation will be held on Wednesday, August 12 from 2:00 PM until the time of the service at the church. Military honors will be provided after the service at church. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund will be established in his name. A private family interment will take place at St. Paul Cemetery.

      Our family would like to thank Dr. Deborah Schultz and her colleagues, the splendid nurses and caretakers and all the dedicated staff at Brewster Village for the excellent care of Gary for the past year. You were Gary's angels. All of you from Southern Care Hospice will hold a special place in our hearts for helping us to give Gary peace and comfort on his journey to eternity. Our family would also like to extend our deepest gratitude to his faithful family friends and visitors throughout this difficult time.

      Gary, my husband, you are my everlasting love and hero! Semper Fi.

      Dad-Grandpa: we know you will continue to guide and watch over us all. We will cherish our memories of you.