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  • GENTRY, CECIL E.

    Services for Cecil E. (Jack) Gentry will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Harvey Chapel with the Rev. Harold E. Hall, pastor, Calvary Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Provence Cemetery. Bearers will be Dan Nall, Bobby Nall, Bobby Joe Williams, Mose Love, Ray Love and Earl Love. Gentry, 48, died Sunday [June […]

  • GRCAR, NICK A.

    Wisconsin counted at least 10 deaths on its roads during the weekend, boosting the state’s 1969 toll to 468 Sunday, still well behind the 536 on this date last year. Among the victims were three from Superior, Wis. They were: Nick Grcar, 43, who was killed late Saturday [June 28, 1969] when the car he […]

  • GRAVES, JOHN C. F.

    A 49-year-old Redlands man died yesterday [November 7, 1966] from head injuries sustained Friday night in a fight in a Tri-City area bar west of Redlands, sheriff’s detectives reported. The victim was identified as John C. Graves, of 308 Mulvihill, who died at St. Bernardine’s Hospital at 7:50 a.m. yesterday following surgery. Lt. William Paterson […]

  • GURMAN, HOWARD

    Mr. Howard C. Gurman, 4922 S. Presa St., born in Clarksdale, Miss., Sept. 12, 1912, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1966 in a local hospital at the age of 53 years. The remains were sent via air to Clarksdale, Miss., where funeral services will be held from the National Funeral Home in that city. Mr. […]

  • GARNER, WILLIAM L., JR.

    William L. Garner Jr., 43, 1823 27th St., died Monday afternoon [February 22, 1965] following an unexpected illness. Garner was pronounced dead at St. Catherine’s Hospital where he was rushed by fire department rescue-ambulance. He had taken a taxi to his home, according to police. Garner collapsed and died as he stepped from the cab. […]

  • GOLDSMITH, JACK B.

    Died in Loma Linda, Calif., Jan. 31, 1965, Jack Barney Haden Goldsmith, 10131 Richardson Street, Loma Linda, aged 45 years, native of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and resident of Loma Linda for 2 years. Deceased is survived by his mother: Mrs. Ada R. Spencer, Loma Linda; one son: Thomas Gordon Goldsmith, Compton, Calif.; three brothers: James W. […]

  • GUISTI, ROBERT J.

    ELKO (AP) – A two-car collision has taken the life of Robert J. Guisti, 38, of Elko, police said Wednesday. He was injured Tuesday afternoon when his car and a car driven by John Churchfield, 17, of Elko collided, police said. Guisti died Tuesday night [October 23, 1962] in an Elko hospital. Churchfield was cited […]

  • GRENIER, ROY P., JR.

    Winchester, Mass., March 30 (AP)—Roy P. Grenier, 38, who lost his left arm in the battle of Okinawa as a member of the Marine Raiders, died yesterday [March 29, 1961]. He had been a high school football star in Maywood, Ill., and swimming coach at Illinois Wesleyan College.

  • GUESS, CLAUDE T., JR.

    Claude T. Guess, longtime resident Childress County resident, died at 3:25 p.m. Tuesday [November 17, 1959] in the Veterans Hospital at Waco after an illness of about two months. Funeral arrangements here are pending. Mr. Guess was a veteran of World War II and a member of the local Church of Christ. He is survived […]

  • GARLAND, GLENN H.

    Funeral services for Glenn Harold Garland, 36, were at the Catron Chapel Wednesday, with the Rev. John F. Reagan of the Methodist Church officiating. Military honors at the graveside were by the Whitefish National Guard and VFW Post 276. Pallbearers were John E. Alton, Tonkel L. Tonkelson, Odin P. Berger, Einar K. Kringlen, Fred A. […]