In Loving Memory of Gary Dowd
Gary Dowd was born on November 19, 1955, and passed away on
February 12, 2026. He was a beloved father, grandfather, brother, uncle,
cousin, and friend who lived life as an ongoing adventure. A proud member of
the Pulikla Tribe of Yurok People, Gary was a true “down-river” person with a
spirit and style like no other. He stood out in any crowd, known for his bold
and creative hairstyles often sporting vibrant shades of purple, pink, and blue
and unique cuts that showcased his one of a kind personality.
A familiar and friendly face to many, Gary was often found
walking the road or hitching a ride toward his next destination. He was a
lifelong outdoorsman whose deep connection to the Klamath River began in his
youth and remained the cornerstone of his life. Fishing was his utmost
priority; he was a fierce protector of the river and his right to be on the
water. Gary was also a dedicated harvester of the Earth’s gifts, frequently
seeking out willow and spruce roots for basket weaving, as well as wormwood and
mushrooms.
Gary also served his country in the Army, dedicating a chapter
of his life to protecting others. His dedication, courage, and unwavering
commitment to both his country and his cultural heritage leave a lasting legacy
that will be deeply missed by his family, his tribe, and all who knew him on
the road and by the water.
Survived By:
Gary is survived by his children, Ch-Mook Dowd, Sah-sep Dowd,
and Derrick Goodlin; his sisters, Rhonda Dowd, Kathy Dowd, and Suzy Dowd, Uncle
Donald McCovey, and grandchildren, K-Lynn Dowd, Kyha Dowd, Phoenix Dowd, Denise
Dowd, and Eli Dowd and many more.
Preceded in Death By:
Gary was preceded in death by his father, Frank Dowd, and his
mother, Venola Dowd, as well as his brothers, Frank Dowd, Rick Dowd, and Davy
Dowd, and many others.