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February 8, 2010

Gary Leinbach

June 5, 1963-Jan. 16, 2010

INDIANAPOLIS — Gary Leinbach, 46, of Indianapolis, passed away Jan. 16 at his home.

He was born June 5, 1963, in Denver, Colo., the son of Keith and Carol (Hoover) Leinbach. His childhood and school years were spent in Archbold, Ohio, graduating from Archbold High School in 1985. During his high school years he was involved in the music program.

After college at Anderson University, Anderson, Ind., and Pace University in New York City, he was employed in network television advertising first in New York then in Los Angeles. He later moved to Indianapolis.

He is survived by his father, Keith, Haven, Kan.; mother Carol, Goshen; a brother, Steve (Berdine) Souderton, Pa.; his grandmother, Wilma Leinbach, Goshen; and a neice and nephew, Lynelle and Landon Leinbach.

He was a member of the Broadway United Methodist Church in Indianapolis, where memorial services were held on Saturday, Feb. 6.

There was no burial as Gary had requested cremation.

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