In Memory of Garrett Lee Koch


December 9, 1985 - November 21, 2004
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We would like to take a moment to remember
General Lee's late son, Garrett Lee Koch.

Garret was an outstanding young man, taken from us way too early. Even in the darkest of times Garrett always had a smile on his face, and positive words to share. Outgoing and fun-loving, he spent his final years enjoying life with his girlfriend and his family. Whether whitewater rafting, diving in the Keys or just riding his dirt bike, he made the most of every day, and made sure that those around him were doing the same.

As a memorial, a close friend of the family has put together a montage of highlights from Garrett's life, set to music that reflects the outlook he took on the world around him. We invite you to take a few minutes and watch these videos. Let Garrett's life be a guide for your own, an inspiration to appreciate the short time we all have on this Earth, and truly "live like you were dying."


Part One:
"Watercolor Ponies"
by Wayne Watson

 

Part Two:
"Live Like You Were Dying"
by Tim Mcgraw

 

Part Three:
"Under the Sea"
Written and performed by Lee Koch and Shark Safari

 

Part Four:
"How Far is Heaven"
by Los Lonely Boys