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GARLAND, WILLIAM J.
MELBOURNE — William J. Garland, 75, a retiree, died Tuesday, December 5, 2000, at home. Mr. Garland was born in Sedalia, Mo. He came to Brevard County in 1967 from St. Louis, Mo. He was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran who served in World War II and received a Purple Heart and a Good Conduct […]
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GEORGIAFENTIS, NICHOLAS A.
Nicholas A. Georgian [March 9, 2000], beloved husband of Efstathia, nee Rombakis; loving father of Anthony (Anastasia) and Marina (Chris) Taylor; dear grandfather of six; fond brother of Helen (Don) Busch and the late John. Resting at the Montclair-Lucania Funeral Home, 6901 W. Belmont Ave., on Sunday from 3 to 9 p.m. Funeral Monday, 10:15 […]
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GREGERSON, WILLIAM C.
William C. Gregerson, 77, of Alderwood Manor, passed away on November 8 [1999] following a long battle with throat cancer. He passed peacefully in the comfort of his home with his family by his side. Bill was born on July 20, 1922 in St. John, North Dakota. Bill is the oldest of 10 children. His […]
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GABRIEL, ALBIN F.
Albin F. Gabriel, 81, of Warrenville, who was awarded the Purple Heart when he served in the Marines during World War II, died of pneumonia Thursday [May 27, 1999] in Central DuPage Hospital, Winfield. Mr. Gabriel was born and raised in Chicago, said his daughter Donna Seiberlich. He served in the Pacific fleet during the […]
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GRIMWOOD, CHARLEY G.
Charles G. Grimwood, 74, of Nashville, formerly of Charlotte, died Sunday, Sept. 27, 1998 at the Hayes Green Beach Hospital, Charlotte after a short illness. Mr. Grimwood was born in Lansing the son of Charles G. and Edith Pearl (Moore) Grimwood. He had been a Nashville resident since 1979, having moved there from Charlotte where […]
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GILKEY, RICHARD C.
If Richard C. Gilkey had been born in New York, he likely would have hung out in ’40s and ’50s at the famous Cedar Tavern, trading stiff drinks and art debates with the likes of Jackson Pollock and the other talented, rebellious, groundbreaking young artists of the day. Mr. Gilkey instead was born in Bellingham, […]
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GREENBOWE, FREDERICK D.
Frederick Douglas Greenbowe, 75, of Scottsdale, died July 3, 1997. He was born in Bayonne, N.J., and was a World War II Marine veteran. He was also a member of the American Watercolor Society and the Arizona Watercolor Association. Survivors include his son, Gary; and sister, Phyllis Frank. Services: 5 p.m. Saturday, at the art […]
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GRAVES, RAYFIELD W.
Rayfield Graves, 79, 2707 Alhambra Circle, Nashville, a retired criminal investigator for the Internal Revenue Service, died Monday [May 26, 1997], Metro Bordeaux Hospital. Cause not disclosed. Services to be announced. The body was donated to Vanderbilt University Medical Center. No immediate survivors.
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GILMAN, HUGH M.
Hugh M. Gilman passed away April 28, 1997. Born in New York in 1920, He has resided in Los Angeles since 1946. He graduated from Brooklyn College, UCLA Business Management Program, and the University of West Los Angeles Law School. He was a member of the State Bar of California and the Los Angeles County […]
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GORLES, KENNETH H.
Kenneth H. Goyles Sr., 75, a resident of Boynton Beach, coming from Chicago, passed away March 26, 1997. Mr. Gorles served in the Marine Corps and was on Pearl Harbor during the bombing at the onset of WW II, and also served in Carlson’s Raiders, a branch of the Marines. He was a retired Chicago […]