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  • GARVEY, JAMES R.

    On Tuesday, Nov. 23, 1993, James R. Garvey, formerly of Lawrenceville; brother of Thomas Garvey; uncle of Thomas and James Garvey. No visitation. Service and interment will be private. Arrangements by Bock Funeral Home, Ltd., Glenshaw.

  • GLEASON, DANIEL C.

    Daniel C. Gleason, 68, of Waretown, died Tuesday [July 6, 1993] at Southern Ocean County Hospital, Manahawkin, Stafford Township. He was a pipefitter for Union Local 274 of North Bergen for 45 years, retiring in 1986. Mr. Gleason was born in Edgewater and lived there before moving to Waretown in 1973. Surviving are his wife, […]

  • GLASSETT, CHARLES H., JR.

    Charles Henry Glassett Jr., 85, of St. Petersburg, died Monday [March 15, 1993] at St. Anthony’s Hospital. He was born in Waterbury, Conn., and came here in 1958 from Portsmouth, N.H. He retired as a Marine Corps captain after 23 years, and served during World War II in the South Pacific. Locally, he was an […]

  • GREENWAY, PAUL J.

    A Mass of Christian Burial for Paul Joseph “P.J.” Greenway, 68, was offered today in St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, 2315 Seneca St. He died Sunday [Nov. 29, 1992] in Mercy Hospital after a two-week illness. A World War II combat veteran, Greenway served with the 3rd Marine Raider Battalion from 1942 until 1946, […]

  • GYENESE, ERNEST J.

    Ernest John Gyenese, 68, of Garden Grove, a retired Irvine Ranch Water District employee, died Sunday [August 9, 1992]. Visitation from 3 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Westminster Memorial Park Mortuary. Services at 11 a.m. Thursday at the mortuary. Burial at the Memorial Park. Survived by his wife, Julia; daughter, Diane Champion of Garden Grove; […]

  • GOULDING, JOHN J.

    John Joseph (Jack) Goulding, who brought to Los Angeles journalism as he did to life a sardonic but delightful demeanor shrouded in an omnipresent cloud of cigar smoke, died Wednesday [December 18, 1991] at the age of 73. Goulding, a tough-talking Brooklynite who missed by a generation being one of the colorful newsmen of “The […]

  • GILBERT, FRANK W.

    SONOMA – Frank W. “Bill” Gilbert, 73, died Dec. 31 [1990] in Sonoma, where he had lived for 14 years. A native of Los Angeles, he was a deputy sheriff for the city and county of San Francisco for 30 years. He served in the Marine Corps during World War II, was a member of […]

  • GOERNER, LOUIS C.

    Louis C. Goerner, dear uncle of Dan Stith, honorably discharged veteran of WWII having served in the U.S. Marine Corps. March 1, 1990. Age 65 years. Resident of Cincinnati, OH, formerly of Bellevue, KY. Funeral services 10 a.m. Saturday at the Evergreen Cemetery Chapel, Southgate, KY. Visitation Friday 6-8 p.m. at the Dobbling Funeral Home, […]

  • GLEYSTEEN, RODNEY R.

    Dr. Rodney R. Gleysteen, a long-time resident of Alton, died Friday, July 14 [1989] at a Bremerton, Washington hospital. Mr. Gleysteen was born June 2, 1913. After graduating from Alton High School and Grinnell College, he attended the University of Iowa Medical School. Following his medical education, he started practicing with his father in Alton. […]

  • GORMAN, JOHN M.

    John M. Gorman, age 65, of Golden Valley [February 18, 1988]. Survived by wife, Beatrice; son, Lowell Gorman; daughter and son-in-law, Judy and James Krieger; grandchildren, Jill, Jacki, Joe, Josh and Jimmy Krieger, uncle, George Maas; nieces and nephews. Member of American Legion Westphal Post #251, St. Louis Park VFW Post #5632 and Crystal Knights […]