Gary Arlen Skeet

Gary A. Skeet passed away at Pioneer Ridge on Sunday, May 3, 2026, surrounded by his family. He was 91 years old. He was born March 6, 1935, the son of Harold W. Skeet and Julia E. Allen Skeet. Gary had a half sister, Alice B. Skeet Reid, all of whom preceed him in death.

Gary grew up on the family homestead in Sarcoxie township in south Jefferson County, Kansas. He attended Knowledge Hill and Sunnyside Schools, University High and graduated from Liberty Memorial High School in 1953; he was in the last class to graduate from the Liberty Memorial High School Building. Gary was a member of the first A Capella choir at Liberty Memorial, created and conducted by R. Wayne Nelson; he was extremely proud to have been a part of this group and he continued to sing until the day before he died. He attended the University of Kansas, and other continuing education opportunities, including the Smith and Wesson Armorer’s school.

Gary married Martha E. Saunders on July 12, 1958. Not long after, Gary and Martha had an official wedding ceremony on October 30, 1960 When Martha’s father died almost a year later, Gary and Martha became parents to Martha’s younger siblings Esther (age 17) and John (age 13). Gary and Martha welcomed a son into their family on June 20, 1965 when William P. Skeet was born, and a daughter, Elizabeth M. Skeet was born on August 12, 1970.

Gary worked at the Sunflower Army ammunition plant [Hercules], was an officer for the Lawrence Police Department, and the University of Kansas Police Department where he rose to the rank of Sergeant. He was the firearms instructor and the Armorer for the KUPD, something he enjoyed very much. He was very proud of the officers whom he helped qualify on their sidearm. He retired from the University of Kansas Parking Department in 1997.

Gary had many passions in his life and he shared these with his friends and family. He loved to explore the mountains in Colorado in a jeep, and took many jeeping trips in the 1960s. He loved history, and his enthusiasm for history was contagious. He was a gifted teacher of history to anyone who would listen, and he incorporated his love of trains and firearms into his history lessons. He also loved hunting, something he did with his father and uncle, his wife, son, daughter and many friends. He had many dogs throughout his life and they all had a special place in his heart.

Another passion Gary enjoyed from his childhood to the last weeks of his life was his love of trains. Gary made many trips to ride famous trains including many rides on the Durango & Silverton train, the Cumbres and Toltec scenic railroad, the Georgetown Loop, and the Galloping Goose.

Gary is survived by his wife, Martha, his son William P “Bill” Skeet, his daughter, Elizabeth M. “Beth” Skeet Morgenroth, his daughter-in-law, Ann M. Gregg Skeet, his son-in-law, Paul A. Morgenroth Jr, and five grandchildren, Paul A. Morgenroth III, Emma C. Skeet, William E. Morgenroth, Walter M. Morgenroth, John H. Skeet and his granddaughter-in-law, Taryn G. Clark Morgenroth.

A visitation will be held at 12:00 noon, May 9, 2026 at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home in Lawrence, with the funeral and graveside services immediately following.

Gary’s family suggests that any donations and memorials be made to the Galloping Goose Historical society, the Lawrence Humane Society, and St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.

Messages & Condolences

From Michele Simpson...

Martha, my sincere condolences for your loss.
Michele

From John Colombo and Dale Walker...

Saddened to hear of Gary’s passing. We were lucky to be neighbors in Jefferson County for 16 years and recall our time with him fondly, especially the holiday caroling we all did every year. Our condolences to Martha and the family for their loss.

From Carol Leffler...

With deepest sympathies,
Carol Leffler

From Marsha Henry Goff...

Although we had known Martha since junior high, Ray and I became good friends with Gary when they served together on the Lawrence Police Department. He was always wmy go to for historical information on firearms. I extend my deepest empathy to Martha, Bill, Beth and families who will greatly miss him as will I.

From Paula J Hatcher...

Don and I will remember so fondly many Dog and Pony dinners with friends. Peaceful hearts full of memories to your family, Martha.

From Michelle Mailand...

Martha,

May the memories of a lifetime bring smiles and laughter as your family heals from this great loss. What an amazing legacy Gary leaves for all of you. Peace and blessings during the family transition.

From Diana Vausbinder Gillette and Family...

Martha and Family: We are so sorry to hear about your loss. Martha and Gary were such great neighbor to my parents. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

From Sharon Learned...

What a well lived life. Let the good memories be a warm blanket of peace and healing around all of you.

From Peggy Vausbinder and Rick, Kelley and Sam Silvers...

Dear Martha,

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. We wanted to let you and your family know we are thinking of you.

Our thoughts and prayers to you all,

From Marsha Phillips...

Such a wonderful picture of your dad Beth. This is how I remember him. I’m so happy for the joy he must have being with the
Lord now. I pray your whole family will feel Gods presence and love as you move forward.

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