The communities of Grand Rapids and Hill City are grieving the passing of Gary “Goat” Olson, a beloved member of the IRMC and a vibrant presence in both the motorcycle and tattoo communities. Known for his lively character, unwavering loyalty, and passionate dedication to friends and family, Gary’s absence leaves a profound void among those who were fortunate to know him.
A Life Remembered
Affectionately nicknamed “Goat,” Gary was celebrated for his magnetic personality and ability to connect with everyone he met. As a committed member of the IRMC, he forged deep bonds with fellow riders, earning their respect and admiration through his adventurous spirit and steadfast brotherhood.
Beyond motorcycles, Gary was a cherished figure in the tattoo community. He was a familiar and beloved presence at Tattoo You Midwest Conventions, where his humor, generosity, and warmth helped foster camaraderie among artists, fans, and attendees alike. His contributions to these events went far beyond participation—he created an environment where others felt valued and welcomed.
Friends and colleagues recall Gary’s contagious laughter, storytelling, and compassionate nature, qualities that made him unforgettable. One friend shared:
“Gary was a key part of our Tattoo You Midwest Conventions family. A wonderful person. He will definitely be missed. RIP Gary… love you, brother.”
Legacy of Loyalty and Friendship
Gary’s influence extended beyond his immediate circles. He left an enduring impression through his sense of adventure, loyalty, and ability to bring joy to those around him. His life serves as a reminder of the importance of connection, camaraderie, and living fully in every moment.
As friends, family, and community members reflect on his life, they are encouraged to cherish the memories he created, honor the friendships he fostered, and carry forward the joy and energy he so effortlessly shared.
Funeral and memorial arrangements will be shared when finalized, offering an opportunity for those whose lives Gary touched to come together in remembrance and celebration of his remarkable life.
