On May 21, 2025
Obituaries

Gary Coe, 74

Submitted Gary Coe

Gary Coe, 74, passed away peacefully earlier this month. He had a life well lived. Gary leaves behind his loving wife Barbara, son Travis, daughter-in-law Kristie of Salt Lake City, two sisters, and a brother. He was multi-talented and had many interests. As a young man, he drove trucks for his uncle and showed horses in New Jersey. 

After graduating from military school, he moved to Colorado to ski and became a ski photographer.

Gary moved to Killington to open a ski photography business. In the summer, he took pictures at horse shows. Gary and Barbara raised their son, Travis, in Killington and were married for 46 years. His photography business served the community for 25 years. Gary was well-respected in the community.

Gary started a trucking company to transport the U.S. Equestrian Team horses on the East Coast. Gary was an integral part of a winning U.S. Combined Driving Horse Team consisting of two silver and one gold medal at the World Equestrian Games and five world championships in the U.S. and Europe. He settled in Midway in 2013 to pursue his passions: skiing, fly fishing, and bike riding. Gary’s favorite memories were fishing, hunting, and skiing with his son, Travis. Gary was a kind and generous man who will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

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