Gary Simpson Cobb, 84, passed away peacefully on July 26, 2025. A devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, and friend, Gary lived a life rooted in faith, service, and love.
Born in Norfolk, Virginia to Samuel and Thelma (née Fager) Cobb, Gary was raised alongside his beloved younger sister Cheryl. He earned the rank of Eagle Scout, graduated from Oscar Smith High School, and went on to study mechanical engineering at Virginia Tech (VPI), where he was a cadet, graduating in 1963.
In 1961, Gary married his high school sweetheart, Ida May Moore, beginning a 63-year partnership marked by love and shared purpose. In 1969, he earned a master's degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Maryland and had a distinguished career at Bell Labs/AT&T, where he held 11 patents and was part of the scientific team conducting groundbreaking work in fiber optic technology. Gary earned the high honor of being named "Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff."
Gary and Ida raised their family in Maryland, North Carolina, and Georgia. In Norcross, GA, they restored a historic home and helped found Christ Church Episcopal. Gary was active in the community, and designed and helped build the iconic gazebo in Thrasher Park. He served four terms on City Council and was elected Mayor of Norcross in 1984, later becoming City Manager. Moving to Hartwell, Georgia in 1999, Gary accepted the position of County Administrator of Hart County.
In retirement, Gary continued to serve-working with Habitat for Humanity, the Golden K, the Northeast Georgia Council on Domestic Violence, and becoming a Master Gardener. He was part of the group of Master Gardeners who helped design and build the Hart County Botanical Garden. His last project, designing and helping to build Mamaw's House in the Heritage Garden, was very special to him. Gary remained active at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Hartwell until moving to Florida in 2018.
An avid sailor, traveler, and lifelong learner, Gary inspired others through his quiet leadership and encouraging heart.
Gary is survived by his beloved wife of 63 years, Ida (née Moore) Cobb. He is also survived by his daughter, Michelle Dolske (Banner Thomas), and his son, Brian Cobb (Brenda). His grandchildren include Lexi Johnson (Forrest), Justin Dunbar, Blake Dunbar, Banner "Bo" Thomas, and Kelsie Thomas. Each held a special place in his heart-through the bonds of blended family and adoption. He was proud to welcome a great-grandson, Tillman Johnson, into the family.
Gary is also survived by his sister, Cheryl Carroll (Steve), who lovingly called him "Bubba." He leaves behind a large extended family, godchildren, and many dear friends who will remember him with love and admiration.
A celebration of life will be held at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Hartwell, GA, on Saturday, September 6, 2025, at 11:00 a.m., followed by a reception. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hart County Botanical Garden or St. Andrew's Episcopal Church.
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