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  • GRIDER, WILLIAM A.

    William Allen Grider, 66, of of 310 Homeland Ave., Cantonment, died Wednesday afternoon [November 14, 1979] at a hospital. Mr. Grider, a native of Covington County, Ala., was a member of the Church of Christ and had resided in Escambia County for the past 21 years. He was retired from the U.S. Marine Corps, had […]

  • GLIDDEN, ERNEST H.

    Ernest Harrington Glidden, 53, of 45-568-B Keaahala Road died Saturday [September 3, 1977]. He was born in Maine. Services held. Survived by wife, Sueko; sons, Ernest H. and Steven M.; daughters, Christine P. and Michele L.; mother, Mrs. Christine Glidden of Maine; sisters, Mrs. George (Freida) Colbert of California and Mrs. Turk (Phyllis) Sawyer of […]

  • GORTON, MARCUS

    A memorial service for Marcus “Mike” Gorton, 56, will be held Sunday at 4:30 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalists Fellowship Church. Born June 19, 1921, in Wyeth, Ore. Mr. Gorton died Tuesday [July 19, 1977] at his Anchorage residence of natural causes. He had lived in Anchorage since 1963 and had been employed as a […]

  • GILBO, JAMES O.

    James O. Gilbo [October 15, 1976], dear father of Gary, Victoria and Mark; fond brother of Edna Svoboda and Virginia Carrigan. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m. from Beverly Ridge Chapel, 10415 S. Kedzie, to St. Walter Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Mary. Member of U.S. Marine Raider 4th Battalion 1942-1945. Visitation Sunday, after 4 p.m.

  • GOUGELMANN, TUCKER P.

    ARLINGTON, Va. (UPI) — Tucker Gougelmann, reportedly an ex-CIA agent who returned to Saigon to bring four adopted children out before Vietnam fell to the communists, was buried Friday in Arlington National Cemetery. Gougelmann missed the evacuation of U.S. citizens and, according to the Vietnamese, died in a hospital in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) […]

  • GORBY, DANNY L.

    A blind veteran of a Marine Corps attack force in World War II, Dan Gorby, died at the Veterans Administration hospital on Monday [April 14, 1975, the 30th anniversary of the day he was permanently disabled in the battle of Okinawa. He was 51. A Tucson resident since 1942, the same year he enlisted in […]

  • GASKINS, CHARLES L.

    Charlie L. Gaskins, 52, of 1460 Radcliffe St., died Saturday [September 29, 1973] in a Reno hospital. A native of Forestburg, Tex., he attended schools in Oklahoma and then enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. Following discharge from service, he worked for the Dayton Consolidated Mines, in Silver City, for about three years before going […]

  • GRIGSBY, HOWARD L.

    Word has been received here of the death Feb. 13 [1971] of Howard L. Grigsby, 49, of Baltimore, Md., former Indianapolis resident. He was a former instructor of the Butler University Student Players, and of the drama group of the Athenaeum Turners for several years. Survivors include a son, John Michael Grigsby, and a daughter, […]

  • GASSO, MICHAEL

    WALNUT CREEK Michael Gasso, 47, former director of general accounting for the U.S. Government in New Delhi, India, died yesterday [December 18, 1970] in a local hospital. Mr. Gasso, of Rossmoor, was a graduate of the University of Southern California and served in the U.S. Marine Corps 1942-45. He leaves his widow, Elizabeth, of Walnut […]

  • GEORGE, DALE E.

    Services for E. Dale George, 44, an Irwin, Westmoreland County, area real estate broker until his retirement in 1966, will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m. in the William N. Snyder Funeral Home, 521 Main St., Irwin. Mr. George died Tuesday, Sept. 2 [1969] at his home at 1038 Lincoln Highway West, Irwin. A Marine […]