Gary W. “Foz” Fasig, 83, of Sebring, Florida, formerly of Robinson, Illinois, passed away peacefully at 10:12 a.m. on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at Advent Health Hospital in Lake Wales, Florida, following several months of failing health.
Born on April 2, 1942, in Casey, Illinois, Gary was the son of the late Paul and Freda (Pearce) Fasig. As a Vietnam War veteran, Gary served his country with honor and distinction. His commitment was exemplified when he was wounded in combat, earning the prestigious Purple Heart. Following his honorable discharge, Gary built a long and respected career at the Marathon Oil Refinery in Robinson, Illinois, where he later retired after twenty-eight and a half years as an instrument technician.
On May 14, 2005, Gary married Nancy (Scranton), who survives. He is also survived by his sons, Timothy Fasig of Van Buren, Ohio, and Michael (Christina) Fasig of McComb, Ohio; his daughter, Mary Jane Lilly of McComb, Ohio; his brother, Richard Fasig of Bloomington, Illinois; his step-daughters, Rhonda (Charlie) Stegall of St. Anne, Illinois; Jennifer (Robert) Pierce of Chatham, Illinois; April (Sean) Sexton of San Antonio, Texas; Valerie (Andy) Elder of Robinson, Illinois; sixteen grandchildren; and fifteen great-grandchildren.
Gary was preceded in death by his first wife, Karla Dee Fasig (2003); his daughter-in-law, Cynthia Fasig (2011); and his stepson, Rodney Waldrop (1995).
A man of deep faith and gentle strength, Gary found joy in life’s simple pleasures—golfing, fishing, and time spent with his beloved family. He was a devoted churchgoer whose love for the Lord guided his life and brought comfort to those around him.
A private committal service will be held at the Robinson New Cemetery, Robinson, IL with Pastor Shane Bopp officiating. The ELKS Funeral Ritual Team will provide a graveside testimony of Gary’s service in ELKDOM, and will be followed by full Military Honors at the graveside by the combined units of local veteran’s organizations. Pulliam Funeral Home in Robinson, IL is assisting the family with these arrangements.
Gary will be remembered for his quiet resilience, unwavering faith, and the enduring love he shared with his family and friends.
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