Gary Bisco, 64

Gary Bisco

EARLEVILLE, MARYLAND — Gary Biscoe, 64, of Earleville, Md., passed away peacefully in his home at Mount Harmon Plantation on Wed-nesday, May 17, 2017, with his wife and daughter by his side.

Gary was born on Oct. 9, 1952, in Wilmington, Del., son of the late James and Betty (Lawrence) Biscoe. He was a 1971 graduate of Conrad High School and worked as a welder and mechanic for many years. He later lived in Naples, Maine for 10 years, where he worked as a welder, logger, and also cut-split-delivered many cords of firewood. He then moved to Maryland where he worked as a hunting and shooting guide at Hopkins Game Farm for many years, and later as a property manager at a private residence. In addition, he loved being the caretaker at Mount Harmon Plantation for the past seven years.

He was an avid hunter and excellent marksman, for which he enjoyed reloading his own ammunition. He also enjoyed target shooting, fishing, wildlife photography and, most importantly, helping others in any way he could. His favorite pastime by far was spending time with family, friends, and his many pets (especially his dog, Bull).

Gary is survived by his wife and best friend of 38 years, Linda (Morgan) Biscoe; his daughter, Michele Meeks and son-in-law Dennis of Worton, Md.; his brothers, Jimmy and Jeff of Wilmington, Del., and several nieces and nephews.

A memorial and Celebration of Life will be held this fall at Hopkins Game Farm in Kennedyville, Md., on Oct. 7.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Gary’s name to Friends of Mount Harmon at PO Box 65, Earleville, MD 21919, or online at mountharmon.org