Gary Cameron Mainland

gary mainland

February 24, 1966 ~ June 12, 2021

Born in: Glasgow, Scotland
Resided in: Decatur, GA

Gary Cameron Sinclair Mainland died peacefully on June 12, 2021 at age 55.

He is survived by his wife Noel, his mother Kathleen and his brother Keith. He is also survived by his canine companion, Emma.

Born in Glasgow, Gary moved with his family to the US in 1982 and settled in Atlanta. He attended Druid Hills High School where he met two of his closest friends, Bill Gouinlock and Timothy Patton.

Gary was an avid gamer and his Monday night D&D games were legendary as were the friends who attended. He and Noel shared a love of the geek culture and regularly attended DragonCon in Atlanta.

Gary never met a stranger and will be missed by all who knew him, especially in the kitchen.

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  1. Tess says:

    You will be missed and always loved by your wife, Noel, all of your family and friends, rest in eternal peace and love, Tess

  2. Darbi Howard says:

    He made a mean cocktail 🍹 never char a nuts and berries anyplace except when he worked at the Star Bar!

    • Fredrica Cox Ms Freddie says:

      Gary
      I miss you always talking the time to stop and talk to me. Rest in peace my friend.
      Ms Freddie

  3. Noel Mainland says:

    Beloved husband. I will miss you.

  4. Keith Mainland says:

    Miss you brother.

  5. Kim McGibony says:

    He was always a delight to be around and I will miss him.

  6. Glenn Deans says:

    We miss you, Gary. Thank you for living on in all of us!

  7. ERIC ROYER says:

    A good man gone too soon. He lives on though friends and family.

  8. Fredrica Cox Ms Freddie says:

    Gary
    I miss you always talking the time to stop and talk to me. Rest in peace my friend.
    Ms Freddie

  9. Mary Carter Van Atta says:

    Our condolences to the Mainlands and Gary’s friends. He was a talented, caring, giving, and friendly soul. Best bartender and Celtic Chef.

    Our hearts go out to you all.

    The Van Attas

  10. John Taveras says:

    You are missed, R.I.P. From AMCA and your neighbors.


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