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By CINDY LANGE-KUBICK / Lincoln Journal Star

Wednesday, Dec 12, 2007 - 01:07:51 pm CST

At 7:30 Wednesday morning, Gary Scharf stuck a letter in his mailbox at the end of his driveway on South 35th Street.

Two doors down, Brian Petersen was doing the same.

Petersen and his family moved into Pine Lake Heights in 2005, and Gary was never a stranger.

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Gary Scharf

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John McDonald, 65, Council Bluffs, Iowa, customer.

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Maggie Webb, 24, employee.

Janet Jorgensen, 66, Omaha, employee

Diane Trent, 53, Omaha, employee

Gary Joy, 56, Omaha, employee.

Beverly Flynn, 47, Omaha, employee

Once, when a thunderstorm rolled through, the ag sales manager offered his garage for Petersen’s car.

And when Petersen was deployed with the Army National Guard, Scharf kept an eye out for his wife and children.

When Scharf’s son, Steven, graduated from high school, he gave his neighbor the boy’s basketball hoop for his own youngsters.

“Concerned and genuine, that was Gary,” said Petersen.

Wednesday morning, both men were running behind schedule.

They called to each other from their mailboxes.

Haven’t seen you for a while, Petersen said.

Been busy, Scharf answered.

Six hours later, a 19-year-old walked into Von Maur at Westroads Mall in Omaha with a semi-automatic rifle.

Nine people died: six employees, the shooter, two shoppers.

Scharf, 48, was one of them.

The man born for sales had a flight to catch Wednesday, a trip to Iowa as part of his job as a national sales manager for an ag chemical company.

Always on time, he probably had a few minutes to burn before he needed to be at the airport, said Mark Pieper, a longtime friend and former brother-in-law.

It wouldn’t be until late Wednesday — when police showed up at Scharf’s first wife’s door — that his family would know he hadn’t made his flight.

“They had no thought at all that Gary could have been at Von Maur.”

Pieper knew Scharf long before he married his sister, LynnAnn.

They were both Nebraska country boys. They worked in sales for 15 years, shared office space.

His friend was a snappy dresser, Pieper said. He liked to do a little fishing and hunting, liked the Big Red — football and baseball both.

In Curtis, where Scharf  grew up, the prayer chain at First United Methodist Church started early on Thursday.

“You go into town and everyone has red eyes, said Shirley Briggs, her voice quivering.

“They just can’t believe it.”

Briggs and her husband, Don, retired teachers, remembered a strapping young man from a fine family who graduated from Medicine Valley High School in 1977.

“He was smart and sharp and always willing to follow the rules,” Shirley Briggs said.

The Scharf family farmed south of town — cattle, soybeans, corn. His parents, John and Doris, and brother, John, still live in the area. Sister Deb Scharf lives in Omaha and brother Bob is in Gretna.

Gary Scharf moved to Lincoln after high school. He was vice president of the Farm House fraternity on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s East Campus and graduated with a degree in ag-economics in 1981.

He worked as a sales manager for the agricultural arm of Novartis, Syngenta, until 2003.

For the past several months he worked for LG Life Sciences.

“He loved sales,” Pieper said. “He was born for that.”

He was on the board of directors of Habitat for Humanity when he lived in Little Rock, Ark., with second wife Kim. He coached at the Y. He was involved with FFA.

She and her ex talked every day, said Kim Scharf.

They were both divorced when they met at a church volleyball game for singles in the early ’90s, she said.

When their marriage broke up in 2004, he followed her home from divorce court, she said.

How about lunch? he said.

She is convinced the man who helped raise her three children ran to help when he heard the shots Wednesday.

“He was my Dudley Do Right. He wouldn’t have run. I know my Gary.”

Gary drove a pickup and loved his dog, Red, and his son Steven, his spitting image.

They always joked there wasn’t any doubt who Steven’s father was, Pieper said.

With their round faces and sandy hair, you needed a Sharpie to mark who was who, he said Thursday of a photo that would soon be part of a funeral tribute.

People from all over extended their sympathy as the news made its way across the country.

Two doors down from a house on 35th Street, Brian Petersen was doing the same.

As he talked, another neighbor blew the snow off the driveway in front of the Scharf house, to make sure things were in good shape when family came.

Gary would have done the same.

Reach Cindy Lange-Kubick at 473-7218 or clangekubick@journalstar.com.


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Mike wrote on December 6, 2007 1:16 pm:
" I'm so sorry that such a sense less thing had to happen. I hope it brings you comfort that you are in the thoughts and prayers of all Nebraskans. "

Sara in New Mexico wrote on December 6, 2007 1:36 pm:
" Growing up in Curtis, everyone is family and no matter how far you go or how long you have been gone, you are still a part of that family. My love and prayers are with all of you there, especially John, Dorie, Johnny, Barb, Stephanie and Steven. "

... wrote on December 6, 2007 2:50 pm:
" RIP Gary "

Condolenses wrote on December 6, 2007 3:19 pm:
" Steve, I'm so sorry about your father. You and your family are in my prayers. "

JebNeb wrote on December 6, 2007 3:41 pm:
" We Nebraskans have lost a little of our innocence. We mourn with you; we pray for you; we wrap our arms around you in hopes of bringing you comfort... "

KiKi wrote on December 6, 2007 4:43 pm:
" What a beautiful tribute to someone who sounds like a wonderful person to know. I hope that those who knew and loved him can find comfort in knowing they got to enjoy his company for so many years. It's a terrible waste and loss to all of Nebraska and especially to those who knew him. May he rest in peace and may his family find comfort. "

Lincoln wrote on December 6, 2007 5:52 pm:
" Much love to you and your family "

Sad in this troubled world wrote on December 6, 2007 6:02 pm:
" My heart goes out to all the families and friends of those who's lives were taken. "

Amy in Minneapolis wrote on December 6, 2007 6:44 pm:
" My heart goes out to the entire Scharf family. My fondest childhood memories happen to come from the Scharf house: baking cookies w/Dorie, feeding cattle w/John, and "driving" the combine with Gary, Bob, & Johnny. You all have such a special place in my heart. Much love to all of you! - Amy Schobert "

Zach wrote on December 6, 2007 8:05 pm:
" Gary was an amazing father, and man who was always there for Steven. You're in all of our hearts Steve "

Lora wrote on December 6, 2007 8:22 pm:
" It is so good to read the stories about the truly innocent victims, to learn about how special each of them was, and what a privelege it would have been to know them. May Gary rest in peace and may his family and friends find comfort in the support of all of us who never had the privelege to meet him. "

Andrew Bargen wrote on December 6, 2007 8:49 pm:
" Thanks, Cindy, for this story. "

Jamie wrote on December 6, 2007 9:04 pm:
" I had met Gary once when I sat next to him on a plane a few years ago. He was such a friendly, nice, genuine person and I always remembered our conversation. This is a terrible tragedy and my heart goes out to the family. "

Sad in Nebraska wrote on December 6, 2007 9:10 pm:
" What a senseless cowardly act that has shattered so many lives in the blink of an eye. My heart and prayers goes out to all the victim's families and friends. This is not only felt here in Nebraska but all over the world. "

Dawn from Des Moines wrote on December 6, 2007 10:05 pm:
" I worked with Gary for years as part of the Novartis/Syngenta team. My heart broke when I saw his name listed among the victims. I had to call a few people to confirm it was "our Gary". I prayed it was not and cried when I found out it was. Gary was a wonderful, wonderful guy who will be truly missed. My heart and prayers go out to his entire family. God Bless you, Gary! "

Mike wrote on December 6, 2007 10:46 pm:
" I just have to say to Journal Star, kudo's to you for focusing on the families hurt by this crazed gunman. For they are the ones that should be focussed on at this time. I really feel the media in general is to blame for part of these kind of incidents. They glorify these jerks and it leads to others doing the same thing to gain fame on their way out. This leads to it being repeated. A gunman in this kind of incident needs not be named and his picture should never be shown on national TV. They do not deserve a second of our time or thought. Doing so might stop this horrific trend. My heart and prayers go out to Steve. Your father was loved and will be missed. Please move forward from this knowing that many people are in your corner and there to help you. "

Mike in Broken Bow, NE wrote on December 6, 2007 11:10 pm:
" I met Gary while working for the Scharfs in college. I know him and his family to be wonderful people. I and my family send our prayers and love. God be with you in your time of hurt. -- Mike Connely "

Lori wrote on December 6, 2007 11:13 pm:
" What a great tragedy this has been, I too, have known the Scharf family all my life this story written couldn't have told anything more true about Gary. My deepest sympathy to all of the family. "

The Scharf Family wrote on December 7, 2007 12:40 am:
" Our family is still largely in shock from this surreal event. We are deeply appreciative of the tremendous outpouring of support we have received. Gary made friends easily and kept them for life. He was as loyal to his friends and family as a person could possibly be. He was a devoted family man. He was a wonderful father to Steven. He treated his neices & nephews like they were his own kids. His passing will leave a huge hole in our lives. Thank you all again for your kind words. "

Elliot Cohen wrote on December 7, 2007 2:46 am:
" Such a sad and terrible loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you. "

M wrote on December 7, 2007 3:57 am:
" It sounds as though you lost a wonderful person. Someone you can never get back. My heart goes out to you. At some point the pain will be eased. Look forward to that day. "

Julie wrote on December 7, 2007 6:34 am:
" May all the vitims of this act Rest in Peace. God is awaiting you. "

Heather Gaydeski wrote on December 7, 2007 6:48 am:
" I had the pleasure of working with Gary Scharf ten years ago as one of his sales reps in Ark/MO. Gary's influence has shaped and continues to affect my own business today. The sales community has lost an incredible role model. Heather Stephenson Gaydeski "

Brian wrote on December 7, 2007 7:38 am:
" I only met Gary a few times while I worked John and Johnny back in mid to late 80's while attended and upon graduation of UNSTA. Gary's family made me feel that I was part of their family while I was employed with them. I and my family extend our deepest sympathy to John and Doris and the rest of the family "

Observer wrote on December 7, 2007 8:20 am:
" I am with you, Mike. If we want to stop these senseless killings, the media needs to stop focusing on the perpetrator and start focusing on the victims. Only when the perpetrators realize they will not become "famous" (or infamous) by committing such an act will we have a ghost of a chance of stopping them. My sincere condolences and prayers to go Gary's family and all the families of those who were killed and special prayers to those who were wounded or present in Von Maur that terrible day. "

Terrible wrote on December 7, 2007 8:27 am:
" This world is a terrible place...may Gary find peace and more people like him in the next life. He was an angel. "

Neighbor wrote on December 7, 2007 8:29 am:
" Gary was such a nice person always willing to help his neighbors this is truly a sad day for our neighborhood. "

Heritage wrote on December 7, 2007 8:52 am:
" My deepest sympathy is extended to this family in need. Also, I’m sorry for the loss of such a good neighbor, Maj. Petersen. All involved are in my prayers. "

Roland and Sue wrote on December 7, 2007 9:31 am:
" It has been 26 years since we lived in Curtis, but we still call it "home". Part of the reason for that is the friendship we have with the entire Scharf family. We both taught Gary is school, watched him grow to become a fine man and have wonderful "Gary memories". Our shock and sorrow at hearing his name read as a victim of the shooting has been incalculable. To John and Dorie,John, Barb & Stephanie, Deb and Bob,Steven, we hope you can feel our arms wrapped around you. Our prayers & love are with you. "

My heart just breaks... wrote on December 7, 2007 9:51 am:
" For all of the victims and their families and friends. I just moved to Omaha from Lincoln and this whole thing hit me harder knowing that someone from Lincoln was involved. You just never know. I didn't know this man, but this is a great article. I am praying for everyone involved. "

Stephanie wrote on December 7, 2007 10:04 am:
" My heart goes out to Gary's family. I went to College in Curtis and knew Barb. It is such a shame what happened. All of Gary's friends and family are in my thoughts and prayers. "

Chad Harris wrote on December 7, 2007 10:06 am:
" On behalf of the entire brotherhood of FarmHouse Fraternity, our sympathies and condolences go out to Scharf family and those who knew and loved Gary. We are sorry to learn of the loss of our fallen brother, but know he embodied the ideals of a FarmHouse man - one of high character, integrity and charisma. "

Rick S in Madison Ne. wrote on December 7, 2007 10:26 am:
" I agree with Mike, this ruthless coward needs no more media attention. The attention and prayers and love and compassion needs to be given to Gary's family and friends who deserve it. My thoughts and prayers pour out to all who knew Gary and who now will need to start a very long healing process. Steve, know that your family and friends will always be there to help you get through this hard time in your life. Thinking of you and also praying for you and you family. "

John - Kansas City wrote on December 7, 2007 10:37 am:
" How truly sad to lose such a good man. I will miss my friend. I pray for his family today. I'm sure they take comfort in what a huge positive footprint Gary left in this life. I look forward to seeing him in the next. "

Old Friend from a far.... wrote on December 7, 2007 10:44 am:
" What a horrible tragedy to happen to such a genuine person. I am so sorry for Gary's family to have to go through this experience. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May you have to strength to get through this difficult time. Rest in peace-Gary. "

Nancy From Gretna wrote on December 7, 2007 11:07 am:
" I had only known Gary for a few months but we became very good friends. I had lunch with him twice last week and during that time he shared with me how much he loved his son Steven. He was so happy to have spent Thanksgiving with all of his family and of course "Red"....his beloved dog. Never have I met a more loving, compassionate, sensitive and amazing man. My heart is overwhelmed with grief and sorrow. In fact, I can't stop crying. Steven, you were the shining light in his life. He couldn't have been prouder of you. There is no one in the world that meant more to him than you! In the last e-mail I received from him last weekend, he stated "my son always tells me that tomorrow starts the rest of my life." Steven, you were his life!! My heart goes out to you and the rest of your family. God Bless! "

Travel Agent Annette wrote on December 7, 2007 12:11 pm:
" My thoughts and prayers are with the family of Gary Scharf. I have been his travel agent for the last year and he was such a pleasure to work with and I will miss his calls. With as much as he traveled for his company we spoke usually every week. He was planning on flying out of Omaha that day and must have stopped to shop before going to the airport. Gary, God Bless, you will be missed. "

well wrote on December 7, 2007 12:25 pm:
" an angel is just that ... an ANGEL "

Neighbor wrote on December 7, 2007 12:27 pm:
" I miss Gary and his dog Red, coming down the pond to feed the ducks. "

Ted & Linda M. wrote on December 7, 2007 1:31 pm:
" Having lived in Curtis & also worked with the Scharf family, we feel their sadness & loss. Gary was such a charismatic soul! We pray that we all find some peace, especially Gary's family & loved ones. "

David Spier - Platte South Dakota wrote on December 7, 2007 2:09 pm:
" Gary - I had a bad feeling I could personally know someone hurt in this senseless tragedy. I tell myself that God must have some special plan for you. I hope someday we will all understand. I mourn the fact that your work here on earth is complete. They really don't come any better than you. Peace with you and your loved ones. Until we meet again, safe journey, my FarmHouse Brother. "

Brent and Linda wrote on December 7, 2007 6:31 pm:
" Our deepest condolences and heart felt prayers to all family, friends and loved ones of Gary. It is obvious so many were blessed by his presence in their lives. May this go on to give comfort along with our faith and hope in that which we cannot comprehend during such a tragic time. God Bless you. "

Sarah wrote on December 7, 2007 6:46 pm:
" I knew Gary well. He was my best-friends step-dad and I think everyone needs to know and pray for the people that have not been mentioned yet. His wife Kim who I know he loved dearly. I could see he was incomplete with out her. Also please pray for his step-daughters and step-son who were also a huge part of his life as well. We all put up the Chrismas tree four nights ago. My prayers and thoughts are with you. "

Another observer wrote on December 7, 2007 7:36 pm:
" I'm touched by this story. It troubles me all the attention given to the murderer. I find it hard to see how someone can can consider Gary, 6 hard working department store employees, and a retiree all "peices of (expletive)". These were all truly innocent, great people. I honestly wish I could have met every one of them. May they rest in peace. "

Jim from WI wrote on December 7, 2007 8:57 pm:
" I have been a very close friend of Gary’s for nearly 25 years. You will never find a better friend than him. I came to know Gary when he used to market crop protection to our plants in Wisconsin. The business relationship grew into that of long-term friendship. Gary had many adventures with his newly found group of friends, including myself. Gary was always enthusiastic and ready to tackle new tasks, and or a adventures. Gary spent and I spent hours riding motorcycles, boating, and snowmobiles. He was also a great guy to sit around and discuss major world events (and tell stories, which Gary was outstanding at!). Gary moved to Little Rock and purchased a beautiful 2-story home on the far west side of Little Rock, AR. We would try to get down and visit him at least 4 times a year. He would make it back to Wisconsin as well. We had many fun times and adventures in the Little Rock area. We also did some great motorcycle riding in the Ozark Mountains west of Little Rock. In 2005 Gary, my two boys, and myself when out west to do some motorcycling in the mounts. Gary had formed a great relationship with my two sons over the years, and they too will miss him greatly. Gary enjoyed a number of trips to Colorado riding snowmobiles. He was a very talented individual, and could master most task very well. Just this year Gary joined us out in Grand Lake for a few days of great riding. Gary’s work ethic was above and beyond. Even when we were on vacation together, he was always working for the company. His commitment to the industry and people far exceeds many others I have worked with. This week, our company received an awarded for “Ag Retailer of the Year Award”. Gary was flying out to join us to celebrate the event. I was sitting with a group of associates when I saw the news of the Omaha Mall shooting. I had commented, “I hoped Gary was not anywhere near there!” Fate and life are very strange some days. Events that took place to put Gary there, at that time is near impossible to comprehend. We will all miss Gary and his smiling face, greatly….. "

Stephanie wrote on December 7, 2007 10:41 pm:
" I discovered the other night after watching the news that me and my 4 year old son had the honor of "meeting" Gary last Saturday. My son and I were feeding the ducks down at the pond and a guy and his dog came up behind us. He kind of startled me at first but he started visiting with us about how hungry the ducks were. He started doing a duck call and more ducks started flying in to join the mob that we were already feeding. My son and I thought that was REALLY cool. Then, his dog started sniffing my son and Gary said, “Don’t worry, that’s just Red—he won’t hurt you”. I read online that the Lincoln victim lived 2 blocks over from us. Then when I saw a picture of him and his dog on the news—it was the duck caller guy from Saturday! I was in complete shock but I feel lucky that my son and I got to “meet” him--especailly after reading everyone's comments about what a wonderful man he was. I will never forget him. I will now make it our mission to feed the ducks in his honor during the colder months because he said no one feeds the ducks this time of year so they are really hungry. "

Don Ritchey wrote on December 7, 2007 10:53 pm:
" It's so sad that there are such selfish and self centered people in this world who rob good people such as Gary, his family and friends of the joys of life. Gary never came in our office when he didn't have a smile on his face and joy in his heart. We are truly blessed to have known Gary and to have had the opportunity to work with him in the Ag business - one of the truly nice people! "

Jim from Wisconsin wrote on December 8, 2007 3:11 am:
" I have been a close friend of Gary’s for nearly 25 years. You will never find a better friend or person than him. I came to know Gary when he used to market crop protection to our plants in Wisconsin. The business relationship grew into that of long-term friendship. Gary had many adventures with his newly found group of friends from Wisconsin, including myself. Gary was always enthusiastic and ready to tackle new tasks, and or a adventures. Gary spent and I spent hours boating, riding motorcycles, and snowmobiles. He was also a great guy to sit around and discuss major world events (and tell stories, which Gary was outstanding at!). Gary moved to Little Rock in the late 80’s, and purchased a beautiful 2-story home on the far west side of Little Rock, AR. We would try to get down and visit him often during the year. It was a great evening sitting out on his deck overlooking Little Rock with a group, telling stories with a cold libation or two. Annually Gary would make it back to Wisconsin for some boating on the mighty Mississippi River, or motorcycling. We had many fun times and adventures in the Little Rock area. We also did some great motorcycle riding in the Ozark Mountains west of Little Rock. In 2005 Gary, my two boys, and myself when out west to do some motorcycling in the mountains. Gary had formed a great relationship with my two sons over the years, and they too will miss him greatly. Gary enjoyed a number of trips to Colorado riding snowmobiles. He was a very talented individual, and could master most tasks very well. Just this year Gary joined us out in Grand Lake for a few days of great snowmobile riding. In June we spent a few days with a buddy of mine over on the Mississippi at a boat poker run. As always, a great time was had by all. Gary’s work ethic was above and beyond. Even when we were on vacation together, he was always working for the company. His commitment to the ag industry and people far exceeds many others I have worked with. This week, our company received a major agriculture award. Gary was to fly out to join us to celebrate the event. I was sitting with a group of associates when I saw the news of the Omaha Mall shooting. I had commented, “I hoped Gary was not anywhere near there!” Fate and life are very strange some days. Events that took place to put Gary there, at that time is near impossible to comprehend. We will all miss Gary, and his smiling face. I lost one of my best friends, that was more like a brother, as he was a friend. "

Survivor of tragedy on 1960"s wrote on December 8, 2007 9:43 am:
" In the mid 60's there was a bomb explotion killing 4 little boys playing Army with a bomb shell in College View. I am a sister to one of those 10 yea old boys. I hope to send strength and let people know life does go on, we can't change what has happened and everyone will hopefylly recover in their own way and time, but never forgotten. I want to extend a warm Hug and thank you to the Law Enforcment, Medical Personel, and Ministry that fulfilled God's presence by reacting to the mall and so many years ago. May my tragedy of the past give strength to those of today as strength be shared to get through this. Thank Lincoln firefighters and Law Enforcement and Hopefully something from that tragedy will help someone of the mall tragedy. "

Jordan Family wrote on December 8, 2007 10:36 am:
" Our friend - we will truly miss the calls and the friendship you genuinely shared with us. You gave me an opportunity a few years ago after a job interview that I will never forget. In just a short time we shared so much - you shared many things with me and always talked about your greatest pride and joy - Steven - you always took the time to talk to my kids on the phone even when it wasn't convenient for you..the "steaks Mr. Gary sent were always the best" - you cared, you shared with me and my family. You graced us through your standards and by way you lived your life - To your family - our sorrow can not be described, our prayers are with you - thanks for sharing your Gary with all of us. Gary was all about "his team" - now he is on God's team and as we all know, giving 100 percent of himself. Memories and thoughts that can never be taken away from us - we will always remember you Gary - "

Larry & Judy Cass wrote on December 8, 2007 3:09 pm:
" We send our deepest sympathy to Gary's family. Having lived in Curtis for 15 years, we too know his family & have the greatest of respect for all of them. Our thoughts & prayers are with you & may you find peace in our Lord. "

to Stephanie in Lincoln wrote on December 9, 2007 12:45 pm:
" After reading your message about meeting Gary and Red at the duck pond, our family smiled for the first time since this whole ordeal began. Each time Gary went to the farm he was sure to bring back a bucket of corn for the ducks. They were very important to him, and it gave him great comfort to know he was helping them make it through the winter. To know you will pick up his mission would make his eyes smile and twinkle and bring the ear to ear grin we all loved. Thank you for sharing your story with us, and thank you for caring as much as Gary did. "

Ed Dodge wrote on December 10, 2007 5:54 am:
" My Thoughts and Prayers have been for Gary and his Family since I first heard of this l'll never understand these crazy people. Gary and I met due to his position with LGI. I immediately found Gary to be one of the most easiest person to like. He was friendly and knowledgeable I always enjoyed our talks over the phone and his visits here to Cordele, GA. I have read many of the postings here and it is amazing how many people Gary has touched in his Life. God Bless all of Gary's Family. "

Becky wrote on December 10, 2007 7:56 am:
" We lived just a few houses for Gary and his family when they moved from Arkansas to Lincoln. His stepdaughters Mallory and Mindy became our daughter's best friends and still are. There was never any doubt that he loved the girls and Carson like his own. Him and my husband shared a love of motorcycles and it always amused Gary to find out what different bike was now sitting in our garage. You will be missed by many people. I pray that your family finds peace. "

Mark Shepherd wrote on December 11, 2007 5:57 pm:
" Gary was a true professional. As his competitor in an earlier life, Gary was honest, hardworking, and always well respected. I spoke with Gary about a month ago. I am extremely saddened about his senseless death, and send my deepest sympathy to Gary's family. "