Garry Lee Holcomb
September 9, 1940 ~ February 3, 2026
Born in:
Gallatin, Missouri
Resided in:
Pueblo, Colorado
Garry L. Holcomb, 85, passed away on February 3, 2026. Survived by his wife, Peggy Holcomb; and sons, Jim and Tim.
He was born to Lloyd and Beatrice Holcomb on September 9, 1940, in Gallatin, Mo. He served in the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marine Corp. and owned and operated a transmission shop.
Cremation, Montgmery & Steward Crematorium. Online condolences, stg-montgom-dev.kinsta.cloud
Hugs and prayers to Peggy, Tim, Jim and the entire family. We were deeply saddened today when we heard of Garry’s passing. I’ll always remember our many rounds of golf together and the many golf trips we made.
With our love, Laura and Denny.
I have been Garry’s neighbor 8 years and he was so good to me. Trimmed my tree branches, loaned me paint for exterior, etc. he loved tinkering in his garage and I always felt safe because I knew he was always watching our neighborhood. We also shared our birthday September 9. I will miss him he was a special guy. Sending love and comfort to Peggy, he adored you.
Garry was a great friend and golf partner when I lived in Pueblo CO. The annual golf tournaments in Alamosa were a blast, and Garry was always the leader and jokester/prankster. I will cherish all the great times. My sincere condolences to Peggy and the family.
Hugs to Peggy and the whole family, so sorry to hear of Garry’s passing. Lots of memories and friendship with my grandparents. No doubt Bob, Tear and Garry are enjoying a round of golf as we speak. Love to you all!
Prayers and hugs to Peggy, Jim, and Tim. So many memories from our golf adventures, our trips to Mexico, our camping trips at Hermit Lake and bowling trips. We remember fondly all of those times together. Our condolences for the whole family
Sincerely,
Al and Sharma Holst
Peggy, Tim and Jim–
Some of my earliest memories are of Garry Lee on our grandad’s farm, usually Garry pulling mean tricks on his younger cousin.
Our thoughts are with you in this sad time.
Peggy, Tim and Jim and families. We are so very sorry for your loss, we are filled with memories of bowling tournaments, fishing trips, golf outings with Bob, Al and Fermin. We are grateful for the many New Years Eve gatherings we all had. Garry will always be in our thoughts and prayers as well as all of you.
Donna and Charles “Joe” Samson
Tim , Jim and you mother. I’m so sorry to hear about your dad’s passing. I knew your father through the transmission shop, and you guys from DOC. My thoughts are with you all. 🥲🙏✝️
Our swindle buddy and Brother, I have great memories of our golf games and golf trips. Rest in peace Marine
God Speed.
I played golf with Garry for many years —- great guy with a hilarious sense of humor. He was always very proud of his family!
R.I.P, buddy, you will be missed, and thank you for your service.