“If my kids die, I’m going to die,” he said before heading straight for the most dangerous parts of the sinking ship.RELATED: Man miraculously catches baby thrown 10 stories during London fire Gary headed straight for the flooded compartments and began retrieving the sailors trapped there. He kept going back in, until finally the difficult decision was made to seal off the bulkheads. This brave navy sailor sacrificed his life, along with six other sailors.
“He went back to get the other ones and I guess from what I understand they had to close the hatch, because the ship was taking on water,” Stanley Rehm, Gary's uncle, said. “He died a hero trying to save the people on his ship.”[/slide]
“When we heard that he ran in and helped save other sailors from drowning, we said that was Gary. That was Gary to a T,” said Gary’s friend Christopher Garguilo. “He never thought about himself.”As one of Gary's neighbors, Kristi Jackson experienced his generosity firsthand. When she couldn't afford food for her dogs, Gary showed up with dog food. When her car needed repairs, he leant her money to get it fixed. RELATED: Dad's final moments caught in photo before he gave his life to save his son While Gary's family, including his wife, mourn their loss, they find comfort in knowing Gary died doing what he loved.
“He loved what he did,” said Virginia Rehm, Gary's aunt. “He was a very kind-hearted, happy person who worked hard. It’s a big loss, it really is.”Jesus said, “Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends” (John 15:13). The many sailors Gary saved will spend the rest of their lives knowing that someone loved them enough to give his life for them. And it's the same gift of love each of us have in Jesus Christ “God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” Romans 5:8 h/t: Christian Headlines YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Teen Mom Makes The Ultimate Sacrifice To Save Her Unborn Baby