Gary Edward Ballman II, 48, of Florence, KY, Veteran and Kind Soul, Passes Away

Gary Edward Ballman II, 48, of Florence, KY, Veteran and Kind Soul, Passes Away
Gary Edward Ballman II — Serenity Funeral Care
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Gary Edward Ballman II, 48, passed away on Tuesday, June 16, 2025, in Florence, Kentucky. Born on September 10, 1976, Gary was a proud United States Navy veteran known for his strength, compassion, and devotion to caring for his family, especially his mother Lillian Ballman.

An animal lover, creative individual, and motorcycle enthusiast, Gary found solace in his service dogs Bosco and Luna, art, and open road rides. His gentle nature, loyalty, and love for family resonated with all who knew him.

Preceded in death by his father Gary Ballman Sr., son Gary Ballman III, and sister Shelly Toler, Gary is survived by his mother Lillian, daughters Kaydence Carpenter and Lily Ballman, and brothers Elmer and Charles Toler. A visitation will be held on June 30, 2025, at Serenity Funeral Care in Covington, KY. Gary’s memory will be cherished by those whose lives he touched.

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