Sarah Ellen Gambrel1
F, b. circa 1846, d. 26 December 1919
Sarah Ellen Gambrel was born circa 1846 at Springfield, Sangamon Co., IL.1 She married Philip Winterstein, son of William Henry Winterstein and Susan Larimore, in 1876 at Smith Co. (probably), KS.1 Sarah Ellen Gambrel died on 26 December 1919 at Blockhouse, Klickitat Co., WA, Obituary: The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., January 8, 1920, page 2
IN MEMORY OF THE LATE MRS. WINTERSTEIN
Mrs. Sarah Ellen Gambrel was born in Springfield, Illinois, April 24th, 1846, and was laid to rest at her daughter's home on Spring Creek, December 26, 1919, being 73 years, 8 months and 5 days old.
She moved to the state of Kansas in 1871, and was there married to Phillip Winterstein. She leaves to mourn her death four children - N.E. Winterstein of Pleasant Valley; S.T. Winterstein, of Horseshoe Bend; C.F. Winterstein of Silverton, Ore; and her daughter, Mrs. Vinnie Adams, of Spring Creek, and a number of grandchildren and friends.
They moved to Klickitat County April 1, 1892. They lived at Goldendale for a while, and then moved to Blockhouse, where her husband died twelve years ago. After his death she and her granddaughter, Mabel, lived alone for a long time, and when Mabel was married, she lived with her and Mrs. Vinnie Adams.
She was laid to rest in Spring Creek cemetery on Sunday, by friends and relatives, G.H. Darland speaking the last words after the departed.
I shall see Him in His Beauty,
He Himself, his bride will meet;
I shall dwell with Him forever,
Thoughts of Him are strength and guidance,
In companionship complete.
Ah, who comes, who walks in this way?
"Tis my Master," see - the bride-groom;
So she hid herself that day.
She was buried on 28 December 1919 at Spring Creek Cemetery, Goldendale, Klickitat Co., WA.
IN MEMORY OF THE LATE MRS. WINTERSTEIN
Mrs. Sarah Ellen Gambrel was born in Springfield, Illinois, April 24th, 1846, and was laid to rest at her daughter's home on Spring Creek, December 26, 1919, being 73 years, 8 months and 5 days old.
She moved to the state of Kansas in 1871, and was there married to Phillip Winterstein. She leaves to mourn her death four children - N.E. Winterstein of Pleasant Valley; S.T. Winterstein, of Horseshoe Bend; C.F. Winterstein of Silverton, Ore; and her daughter, Mrs. Vinnie Adams, of Spring Creek, and a number of grandchildren and friends.
They moved to Klickitat County April 1, 1892. They lived at Goldendale for a while, and then moved to Blockhouse, where her husband died twelve years ago. After his death she and her granddaughter, Mabel, lived alone for a long time, and when Mabel was married, she lived with her and Mrs. Vinnie Adams.
She was laid to rest in Spring Creek cemetery on Sunday, by friends and relatives, G.H. Darland speaking the last words after the departed.
I shall see Him in His Beauty,
He Himself, his bride will meet;
I shall dwell with Him forever,
Thoughts of Him are strength and guidance,
In companionship complete.
Ah, who comes, who walks in this way?
"Tis my Master," see - the bride-groom;
So she hid herself that day.
She was buried on 28 December 1919 at Spring Creek Cemetery, Goldendale, Klickitat Co., WA.
Children of Sarah Ellen Gambrel and Philip Winterstein
- Eugene N. Winterstein1 b. c 1877
- Ralph Stephen Winterstein+1 b. 4 Sep 1878, d. 3 Apr 1952
- Vinnie Maude Winterstein+1 b. Feb 1880, d. 15 Feb 1965
Citations
- [S142] 1880 Federal Census, Smith County, Kansas. Microfilm, NARA Series T9, Roll 0397; FHL #1254397.
Cecile M. Gamell
F, b. 1901, d. 5 June 1953
Cecile M. Gamell was born in 1901 at Iowa. She was the daughter of Frank Gamell and Marilla Granthan. Cecile M. Gamell married Gilbert Ray Belvel, son of David Tullis Belvel and Milla Ann McLaughlin. Cecile M. Gamell died on 5 June 1953. She was buried in June 1953 at Linn Grove Cemetery, Greeley, Weld Co., CO.
Child of Cecile M. Gamell and Gilbert Ray Belvel
- Laures L. Belvel+ b. 26 Jan 1922, d. 20 Jul 1994
Frank Gamell
M
Frank Gamell married Marilla Granthan.
Child of Frank Gamell and Marilla Granthan
- Cecile M. Gamell+ b. 1901, d. 5 Jun 1953
Mamie Dell Gamell
F, b. circa 1882
Mamie Dell Gamell was born circa 1882 at Ohio.1 She married Harvey A. Diehl, son of David Alfred Diehl and Belenia Simon, circa 1904.1
Children of Mamie Dell Gamell and Harvey A. Diehl
- Golden M. Diehl1 b. c 1904
- Mary B. Diehl1 b. c 1907
- Norman Diehl1 b. 2 Aug 1909, d. 8 Mar 1988
- Bernice Diehl2 b. c 1913
Causie Vanword Games
M, b. 22 November 1873, d. 4 October 1957
Causie Vanword Games was born on 22 November 1873. He married Nora May Snapp, daughter of Alexander Snapp and Barbara Ann Arthur, on 3 September 1893. Causie Vanword Games died on 4 October 1957 at age 83
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
C. V. Games
C. V. Games of 622 North Lafayette died Oct. 4 at 1:30 in his home following a long illness.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 3:30 in the Dodsworth-Piper-Wallen funeral home, with the Rev. Cortley Burroughs officiating. Burial was in Oakwood cemetery.
Mr. Games was born Nov. 22, 1873, in Prairie City, a son of Frank and Loraine Weaver Games. He married Miss Nora Snapp Sept. 3, 1893. A farmer all his life he retired in 1932.
Surviving are the widow; six sons, Alex Games and Ernest Games, both of Good Hope, G. A. Games of Victoria, Frank Games of Blandinsville, Vernon Games of Canton, Mo., and George Games of Memphis, Tenn., and a daughter, Mrs. Garnett Rose of Macomb; 15 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
C. V. Games
C. V. Games of 622 North Lafayette died Oct. 4 at 1:30 in his home following a long illness.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 3:30 in the Dodsworth-Piper-Wallen funeral home, with the Rev. Cortley Burroughs officiating. Burial was in Oakwood cemetery.
Mr. Games was born Nov. 22, 1873, in Prairie City, a son of Frank and Loraine Weaver Games. He married Miss Nora Snapp Sept. 3, 1893. A farmer all his life he retired in 1932.
Surviving are the widow; six sons, Alex Games and Ernest Games, both of Good Hope, G. A. Games of Victoria, Frank Games of Blandinsville, Vernon Games of Canton, Mo., and George Games of Memphis, Tenn., and a daughter, Mrs. Garnett Rose of Macomb; 15 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
Child of Causie Vanword Games and Nora May Snapp
- Earnest Earl Games b. 7 Jul 1914, d. 28 Dec 2011
Earnest Earl Games
M, b. 7 July 1914, d. 28 December 2011
Earnest Earl Games was born on 7 July 1914 at Walnut Grove Twp., McDonough Co., IL. He was the son of Causie Vanword Games and Nora May Snapp. Earnest Earl Games began military service WW II service, U.S. Navy, CPO, Pacific Theater. He married Mildred Irene Plank on 12 August 1950 at Kahoka, Clark Co., MO. Earnest Earl Games died on 28 December 2011 at Macomb, McDonough Co., IL, at age 97
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Earnest Earl " Johnnie " Games was born on July 7, 1914 on a farm near Walnut Grove, Illinois to Nora ( Snapp ) & Cosago Vanward Games. He was born on the family farm as the last of the 7 children born to the couple.
His older siblings names were : Alexander Snapp, Golden Roy, Frank Earnest, Vernon Roscoe, Leo Vanward and Garnet Lucille.
His Ancestors came to America from England and France.
He served in the US Navy Seabee's in the Pacific during World War II and was discharged as a Chief Petty Officer. During one of his Navy Seabee leaves in Macomb, he met M. Irene ( Plank) Holmes.
He was a heavy equipment operator at Local 649 for 60 years. He also farmed in the Good Hope area.
He married M. Irene Plank on August 12, 1950 in Kahoka, Missouri. During their 52 years of marriage, they enjoyed many mutual interests such as : raising & showing Quarterback horses, having pet Boxers, spending hours on the Citizen Band Radio, camping, hunting, fishing and traveling. Their most favorite love was for each other.
As they retired and spent summers camping with a group of family and friends they enjoyed the laughter and familiarity of friendship. They began spending their winters camping in Florida in their AirStream camper. Then as more friends and family became 'snowbirds', they spent the winters together in Brownsville, Texas.
Irene preceded Johnnie in death on April 8, 2002. He was also preceded in death by his parents; five brothers; one sister and a step-son.
Earnest E. " Johnnie " Games, 97 years 5 months 21 days, of Macomb lived in his home at 1601 East Jackson Street Lot # 60 until this fall, when He passed away at 7:50 p.m. Wednesday, December 28, 2011 at the Elms Nursing Home in Macomb.
He is survived by his daughter, Ruth Games (James) DeRosa of Colchester; step-son, James (Patricia) Baker of Idaho and several nieces & nephews.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, December 31, 2011 at Clugston-Tibbitts Funeral Home in Macomb with Rev. Don Riley officiating. Visitation was held one hour prior to services at the funeral home. Burial was in the Good Hope Cemetery in Good Hope where full military rites were conducted at the cemetery by the Macomb American Legion and the Macomb V.F.W.
Memorials to be made to the McDonough County Animal Shelter.
He was buried at Good Hope Cemetery, Good Hope, McDonough Co., IL, Findagrave #82687684.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Earnest Earl " Johnnie " Games was born on July 7, 1914 on a farm near Walnut Grove, Illinois to Nora ( Snapp ) & Cosago Vanward Games. He was born on the family farm as the last of the 7 children born to the couple.
His older siblings names were : Alexander Snapp, Golden Roy, Frank Earnest, Vernon Roscoe, Leo Vanward and Garnet Lucille.
His Ancestors came to America from England and France.
He served in the US Navy Seabee's in the Pacific during World War II and was discharged as a Chief Petty Officer. During one of his Navy Seabee leaves in Macomb, he met M. Irene ( Plank) Holmes.
He was a heavy equipment operator at Local 649 for 60 years. He also farmed in the Good Hope area.
He married M. Irene Plank on August 12, 1950 in Kahoka, Missouri. During their 52 years of marriage, they enjoyed many mutual interests such as : raising & showing Quarterback horses, having pet Boxers, spending hours on the Citizen Band Radio, camping, hunting, fishing and traveling. Their most favorite love was for each other.
As they retired and spent summers camping with a group of family and friends they enjoyed the laughter and familiarity of friendship. They began spending their winters camping in Florida in their AirStream camper. Then as more friends and family became 'snowbirds', they spent the winters together in Brownsville, Texas.
Irene preceded Johnnie in death on April 8, 2002. He was also preceded in death by his parents; five brothers; one sister and a step-son.
Earnest E. " Johnnie " Games, 97 years 5 months 21 days, of Macomb lived in his home at 1601 East Jackson Street Lot # 60 until this fall, when He passed away at 7:50 p.m. Wednesday, December 28, 2011 at the Elms Nursing Home in Macomb.
He is survived by his daughter, Ruth Games (James) DeRosa of Colchester; step-son, James (Patricia) Baker of Idaho and several nieces & nephews.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, December 31, 2011 at Clugston-Tibbitts Funeral Home in Macomb with Rev. Don Riley officiating. Visitation was held one hour prior to services at the funeral home. Burial was in the Good Hope Cemetery in Good Hope where full military rites were conducted at the cemetery by the Macomb American Legion and the Macomb V.F.W.
Memorials to be made to the McDonough County Animal Shelter.
He was buried at Good Hope Cemetery, Good Hope, McDonough Co., IL, Findagrave #82687684.
Hobart Games
M, b. circa 1901
Hobart Games was born circa 1901 at West Virginia.1 He married Mabel Clary, daughter of Jacob Andrew Clary and Alice Florence Harding.
Children of Hobart Games and Mabel Clary
- Paul Games+ b. 15 May 1926, d. 2 Feb 1987
- Mary Games+ b. 3 Oct 1930, d. 31 Oct 1987
Citations
- [S1955] 1940 Federal Census, Guernsey County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 3075.
Mary Games
F, b. 3 October 1930, d. 31 October 1987
Mary Games was born on 3 October 1930 at Guernsey Co. (probably), OH.1 She was the daughter of Hobart Games and Mabel Clary. Mary Games died on 31 October 1987 at Santa Fe Springs, Los Angeles Co., CA, at age 57.
Citations
- [S1955] 1940 Federal Census, Guernsey County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 3075.
Paul Games
M, b. 15 May 1926, d. 2 February 1987
Paul Games was born on 15 May 1926 at Quaker City, Guernsey Co., OH. He was the son of Hobart Games and Mabel Clary. Paul Games died on 2 February 1987 at age 60.
Alexander Homer Gammill
M, b. 19 July 1882, d. 25 December 1955
Alexander Homer Gammill was also known as "Eck". He was born on 19 July 1882 at Lerna, Coles Co., IL. He was the son of Leander van Fleet Gammill and Adelia California Adams. Alexander Homer Gammill married Lydia Heazeltine, daughter of John Smith Heazeltine and Elva Ann Charles, on 26 December 1905 at Olathe, Johnson Co., KS. Alexander Homer Gammill died on 25 December 1955 at Los Gatos, Santa Clara Co., CA, at age 73. He was buried in December 1955 at Oak Hill Memorial Park, San Jose, Santa Clara Co., CA.
Note: NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Routt County Republican (Hayden, Routt County); Friday, March 15, 1918; Page: 5; (Colorado State Library Historic Newspapers; Internet)
Local News
A. H. Gammill who lives north of town near the Carey act land has started to build a nice five-room house.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Routt County Republican (Hayden, Routt County); Friday, July 25, 1919; Page: 8; (Colorado State Library Historic Newspapers; Internet)
Local News
TRACTOR MEN NOTICE
We have for sale a 26x26 J. I. Case thrashing machine for sale. Machine is complete. Machine has threshed only 20,000 bushels of grain. It will take only $1000. to buy this machine. Phone or address A. H. Gammill, Hayden, Colo.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Routt County Republican (Hayden, Routt County); Friday, September 26, 1919; Page: 1; (Colorado State Library Historic Newspapers; Internet)
Local News
B. E. Gammill of the eastern part of the state is here visiting his brother, A. H. Gammill
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Routt County Sentinel (Steamboat Springs, Routt County); Friday, August 05, 1921; Page: 6; (Colorado State Library Historic Newspapers; Internet)
Many Final Proofs.
Final proofs was made last week by eight Routt county homesteaders. Those apearing before Commissioner E. Shelton at Hayden are: .... (includes Alexander H. Gammill, Elk Head, in section 14-8-89.)
Note: NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Routt County Republican (Hayden, Routt County); Friday, March 15, 1918; Page: 5; (Colorado State Library Historic Newspapers; Internet)
Local News
A. H. Gammill who lives north of town near the Carey act land has started to build a nice five-room house.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Routt County Republican (Hayden, Routt County); Friday, July 25, 1919; Page: 8; (Colorado State Library Historic Newspapers; Internet)
Local News
TRACTOR MEN NOTICE
We have for sale a 26x26 J. I. Case thrashing machine for sale. Machine is complete. Machine has threshed only 20,000 bushels of grain. It will take only $1000. to buy this machine. Phone or address A. H. Gammill, Hayden, Colo.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Routt County Republican (Hayden, Routt County); Friday, September 26, 1919; Page: 1; (Colorado State Library Historic Newspapers; Internet)
Local News
B. E. Gammill of the eastern part of the state is here visiting his brother, A. H. Gammill
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Routt County Sentinel (Steamboat Springs, Routt County); Friday, August 05, 1921; Page: 6; (Colorado State Library Historic Newspapers; Internet)
Many Final Proofs.
Final proofs was made last week by eight Routt county homesteaders. Those apearing before Commissioner E. Shelton at Hayden are: .... (includes Alexander H. Gammill, Elk Head, in section 14-8-89.)
Children of Alexander Homer Gammill and Lydia Heazeltine
- Walter Homer Gammill+ b. 12 Oct 1906, d. 22 Mar 1993
- Dorothy Louise Gammill+ b. 14 Oct 1907, d. 1 Aug 1998
- Heazel Frances Gammill+ b. 1 Dec 1910, d. 22 Aug 1989
- Loura Esther Gammill b. 15 Aug 1913, d. 4 Feb 1977
- Elizabeth Marzella Gammill+ b. 23 Nov 1915, d. 23 Oct 1999
- Velma Grace Gammill+ b. 7 Oct 1917, d. c 2011
- Lawrence Harold Gammill+ b. 14 Feb 1920, d. 10 Oct 2006
- Carl Clifford Gammill+ b. 20 Jun 1923, d. 12 Nov 1998
Carl Clifford Gammill
M, b. 20 June 1923, d. 12 November 1998
Carl Clifford Gammill was born on 20 June 1923 at Hayden, Routt Co., CO. He was the son of Alexander Homer Gammill and Lydia Heazeltine. Carl Clifford Gammill died on 12 November 1998 at Lakewood, Jefferson Co., CO, at age 75 dates per SSDI. He was buried in November 1998, Cremation.
Darryl Curtis Gammill
M, b. 20 January 1950, d. 12 August 1998
Darryl Curtis Gammill was born on 20 January 1950. He was the son of Lawrence Harold Gammill and Eunice Irene Birkett. Darryl Curtis Gammill died on 12 August 1998 at age 48 dates per SSDI.
Note: INTERNET ARTICLE
Darryl Gammill, a Denver investment adviser and securities analyst, thinks stocks could literally be music to people's ears. Therefore he has put the performance of IBM shares to music. Gammill first collected information on the stock's activity between April 1984 and April 1985, including highs, lows and stock volume. Since he is not a trained musician, he asked a composer to turn that data into a musical score. The result: the record titled Rhapsody in Big Blue ($7.95).
The up-and-down price movements of IBM stock during the twelve-month period are the melody. When the trading volume rose sharply, the music is stronger. For variety, other sounds were added to the score. Bells and chimes ring when there were indications of insider trading, and surf crashes when the stock hit a high.
Gammill believes he has broken new ground. "Until now no one has been able to detect or transcribe emotion from a stock-performance chart," he says. Gammill is now setting the market performance of Exxon and Coca-Cola to music. Investors looking for a new stock may soon ask, "How does the stock sound?"
Note: INTERNET ARTICLE
Darryl Gammill, a Denver investment adviser and securities analyst, thinks stocks could literally be music to people's ears. Therefore he has put the performance of IBM shares to music. Gammill first collected information on the stock's activity between April 1984 and April 1985, including highs, lows and stock volume. Since he is not a trained musician, he asked a composer to turn that data into a musical score. The result: the record titled Rhapsody in Big Blue ($7.95).
The up-and-down price movements of IBM stock during the twelve-month period are the melody. When the trading volume rose sharply, the music is stronger. For variety, other sounds were added to the score. Bells and chimes ring when there were indications of insider trading, and surf crashes when the stock hit a high.
Gammill believes he has broken new ground. "Until now no one has been able to detect or transcribe emotion from a stock-performance chart," he says. Gammill is now setting the market performance of Exxon and Coca-Cola to music. Investors looking for a new stock may soon ask, "How does the stock sound?"
Dorothy Louise Gammill
F, b. 14 October 1907, d. 1 August 1998
Dorothy Louise Gammill was born on 14 October 1907 at Olathe, Johnson Co., KS. She was the daughter of Alexander Homer Gammill and Lydia Heazeltine. Dorothy Louise Gammill married Walter William Mansfield, son of William Mansfield and Bessie Roberts, on 4 June 1925 at Craig, Moffat Co., CO. Dorothy Louise Gammill married Leether Thomas Redmon, son of William Redmon and Ada Hindman, on 17 August 1975 at Craig, Moffat Co., CO. Dorothy Louise Gammill died on 1 August 1998 at Grand Junction, Mesa Co., CO, at age 90 OBITUARY (unknown newspaper):
Dorothy Louise Redmon
1907-1998
Dorothy Louise Redmon of Grand Junction, Colo., died at her home Aug. 1, 1998. She was 90.
Redmon was born to Alexander and Lydia (Hazeltine) Gammill Oct. 14, 1907, in Olathe, Kan.
She moved to Routt County when she was 4 years old, lived in Hayden, Colo., Long Gulch, Colo., Craig, Colo., and in 1975 moved to Grand Junction.
She married Walter Mansfield June 4, 1925, who died in September, 1972.
She married Leether Thomas Redmon Aug. 17, 1975, in Craig.
She was a member of the Craig Rebekah Lodge, VFW Auxiliary, Royal Neighbors, Elk's Does and belonged to the First Christian Church. Redmon enjoyed dancing, crafts, people and her grandchildren.
She is survived by her husband; sons, James C. (Ethel) Mansfield of Clifton, Ariz., Charles L. (Beth) Mansfield of Craig, Richard L. (Gladys) Mansfield of Craig and step-son, Don Redmon of Burlington, Colo; daughter, Jerrie (Earl) Simpson of Craig; 19 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren, nine great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Marzella Bowden of Kingfisher, Olka., and Velma Helppie of Boise, Idaho; brothers, Carl Gammill (Joyce) and Lawrence Gammill of Golden, Colo.
Redmon was preceded in death by her first husband, Walter Mansfield; sons, Clemen Dale, Jackie and Bill Mansfield; grandchildren, Janine Simpson, Terry Mansfield and Diana Lecompte; parents, Alexander and Lydia Gammill; sisters, Ester Bryan and Hazel Hamilton; and brother, Walter Gammill.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Aug. 6, 1998, at the First Christian Church in Craig. Mervin Johnson officiated the service with organist Anne Carr and soloist Chaeli Mulholl with selections of "In The Garden," "Amazing Grace," "Take My Hand" and "Precious Lord."
Pallbearers were Allen Mansfield, Jamie Mansfield, Tony Mansfield, Lyle Reed, Dale Mansfield, Jack Mansfield, John Simpson and Mike White.
Interment was at the Craig Cemetery with graveside services by the VFW Auxiliary.
She was buried in August 1998 at Craig Cemetery, Craig, Moffat Co., CO.
Dorothy Louise Redmon
1907-1998
Dorothy Louise Redmon of Grand Junction, Colo., died at her home Aug. 1, 1998. She was 90.
Redmon was born to Alexander and Lydia (Hazeltine) Gammill Oct. 14, 1907, in Olathe, Kan.
She moved to Routt County when she was 4 years old, lived in Hayden, Colo., Long Gulch, Colo., Craig, Colo., and in 1975 moved to Grand Junction.
She married Walter Mansfield June 4, 1925, who died in September, 1972.
She married Leether Thomas Redmon Aug. 17, 1975, in Craig.
She was a member of the Craig Rebekah Lodge, VFW Auxiliary, Royal Neighbors, Elk's Does and belonged to the First Christian Church. Redmon enjoyed dancing, crafts, people and her grandchildren.
She is survived by her husband; sons, James C. (Ethel) Mansfield of Clifton, Ariz., Charles L. (Beth) Mansfield of Craig, Richard L. (Gladys) Mansfield of Craig and step-son, Don Redmon of Burlington, Colo; daughter, Jerrie (Earl) Simpson of Craig; 19 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren, nine great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Marzella Bowden of Kingfisher, Olka., and Velma Helppie of Boise, Idaho; brothers, Carl Gammill (Joyce) and Lawrence Gammill of Golden, Colo.
Redmon was preceded in death by her first husband, Walter Mansfield; sons, Clemen Dale, Jackie and Bill Mansfield; grandchildren, Janine Simpson, Terry Mansfield and Diana Lecompte; parents, Alexander and Lydia Gammill; sisters, Ester Bryan and Hazel Hamilton; and brother, Walter Gammill.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Aug. 6, 1998, at the First Christian Church in Craig. Mervin Johnson officiated the service with organist Anne Carr and soloist Chaeli Mulholl with selections of "In The Garden," "Amazing Grace," "Take My Hand" and "Precious Lord."
Pallbearers were Allen Mansfield, Jamie Mansfield, Tony Mansfield, Lyle Reed, Dale Mansfield, Jack Mansfield, John Simpson and Mike White.
Interment was at the Craig Cemetery with graveside services by the VFW Auxiliary.
She was buried in August 1998 at Craig Cemetery, Craig, Moffat Co., CO.
Children of Dorothy Louise Gammill and Walter William Mansfield
- Cleman Dale Mansfield b. 3 Jan 1924, d. 16 Jul 1938
- Walter J. Mansfield+ b. 25 Jan 1926, d. 18 Jan 1995
- James Calton Mansfield+ b. 20 Aug 1927, d. 7 Jun 2006
- Jackie Edward Mansfield b. 1 Jul 1930, d. 21 Apr 1945
- Richard Lee Mansfield+ b. 18 May 1939, d. 25 Aug 2006
Elizabeth Marzella Gammill
F, b. 23 November 1915, d. 23 October 1999
Elizabeth Marzella Gammill was born on 23 November 1915 at Hayden, Routt Co., CO. She was the daughter of Alexander Homer Gammill and Lydia Heazeltine. Elizabeth Marzella Gammill married Arthur William Van Cleave, son of Church William Van Cleave and Lila J. Kitchens. Elizabeth Marzella Gammill married Charles Robert Bowden, son of James G. Bowden and Ethel F. (?), after 1942. Elizabeth Marzella Gammill died on 23 October 1999 at Kingfisher, Kingfisher Co., OK, at age 83. She was buried in October 1999 at New Home Cemetery, Dover, Kingfisher Co., OK.
Heazel Frances Gammill
F, b. 1 December 1910, d. 22 August 1989
Heazel Frances Gammill was born on 1 December 1910 at Bryan, Brazos Co., TX. She was the daughter of Alexander Homer Gammill and Lydia Heazeltine. Heazel Frances Gammill married Owen Kermit Hamilton, son of Robert J. Hamilton and Winifred Schooley, on 28 March 1928 at Hayden, Routt Co., CO. Heazel Frances Gammill died on 22 August 1989 at Rifle, Garfield Co., CO, at age 78. She was buried in August 1989 at Palisade Cemetery, Palisade, Mesa Co., CO.
Laurel Irene Gammill
F, b. 16 August 1948, d. 1955
Laurel Irene Gammill was born on 16 August 1948 at Denver, CO. She was the daughter of Lawrence Harold Gammill and Eunice Irene Birkett. Laurel Irene Gammill died in 1955 at Henderson, Clark Co., NV. Cause of death: Complications following a tonsillectomy.
Lawrence Harold Gammill
M, b. 14 February 1920, d. 10 October 2006
Lawrence Harold Gammill was born on 14 February 1920 at Hayden, Routt Co., CO. He was the son of Alexander Homer Gammill and Lydia Heazeltine. Lawrence Harold Gammill began military service on 25 October 1940 Enlisted, U.S. Army Air Corps, service during WW II. He married Eunice Irene Birkett, daughter of Charles M. Birkett and Florence B. Wren, on 24 June 1946 at Steamboat Springs, Routt Co., CO, Eunice was in the WAVES during WWII. She married Lawrence Gammill, who was recently discharged from the service. Best Man was brother, Carl Gammill; Maid of Honor was sister, Doris Birkett; Grandmother Emily Birkett; Grandmother (Eunice) Mrs. Ward Wren; brother Maurice Birkett, and cousins Gordon Wren and Everett Wren.
Lawrence Harold Gammill died on 10 October 2006 at Colorado at age 86 OBITUARY - Post Independent, October 14, 2006:
Lawrence H. Gammill, 86, of Golden, passed away Oct. 10, 2006
He was born Feb. 14, 1920, in Hayden, to Alexander and Lydia Gammill.
Lawrence was a longtime resident of Glenwood Springs in the '70s and '80s.
He is survived by daughter Cheryl Janicek of Littleton; sister Velma Helppie of Boise, Idaho; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
A visitation will be held from 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Oct 17, at the Apsen Lakewood Chapel, 1350 Simms St. in Lakewood.
A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. Oct. 17 at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver.
He was buried in October 2006 at Ft. Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Denver Co., CO.
Lawrence Harold Gammill died on 10 October 2006 at Colorado at age 86 OBITUARY - Post Independent, October 14, 2006:
Lawrence H. Gammill, 86, of Golden, passed away Oct. 10, 2006
He was born Feb. 14, 1920, in Hayden, to Alexander and Lydia Gammill.
Lawrence was a longtime resident of Glenwood Springs in the '70s and '80s.
He is survived by daughter Cheryl Janicek of Littleton; sister Velma Helppie of Boise, Idaho; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
A visitation will be held from 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Oct 17, at the Apsen Lakewood Chapel, 1350 Simms St. in Lakewood.
A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. Oct. 17 at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver.
He was buried in October 2006 at Ft. Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Denver Co., CO.
Children of Lawrence Harold Gammill and Eunice Irene Birkett
- Laurel Irene Gammill b. 16 Aug 1948, d. 1955
- Darryl Curtis Gammill b. 20 Jan 1950, d. 12 Aug 1998
Leander van Fleet Gammill
M
Leander van Fleet Gammill married Adelia California Adams.
Child of Leander van Fleet Gammill and Adelia California Adams
- Alexander Homer Gammill+ b. 19 Jul 1882, d. 25 Dec 1955
Loura Esther Gammill
F, b. 15 August 1913, d. 4 February 1977
Loura Esther Gammill was born on 15 August 1913 at Colorado. She was the daughter of Alexander Homer Gammill and Lydia Heazeltine. Loura Esther Gammill married John Jackson before April 1935. Loura Esther Gammill lived in April 1940 at Oak Creek, Routt Co., CO. She died on 4 February 1977 at San Francisco Co., CA, at age 63.
Velma Grace Gammill
F, b. 7 October 1917, d. circa 2011
Velma Grace Gammill was born on 7 October 1917 at Hayden, Routt Co., CO. She was the daughter of Alexander Homer Gammill and Lydia Heazeltine. Velma Grace Gammill married Bernard N. Helppie, son of Andrew Helppie and Anna Mill, on 14 September 1940 at Yellowstone National Park, Park Co., WY. Velma Grace Gammill died circa 2011 at Boise, Ada Co., ID.
Walter Homer Gammill
M, b. 12 October 1906, d. 22 March 1993
Walter Homer Gammill was born on 12 October 1906 at Abbeville, Vermillion Par., LA. He was the son of Alexander Homer Gammill and Lydia Heazeltine. Walter Homer Gammill married Francesca Cardinale, daughter of Salvatore Cardinale and Anna Guccione, on 26 March at Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., NM. Walter Homer Gammill died on 22 March 1993 at Boise, Ada Co., ID, at age 86. He was buried in March 1993 at Terrace Lawn Memorial Gardens, Boise, Ada Co., ID.
Irene Louise Gammon
F, b. 14 August 1914, d. May 1978
Irene Louise Gammon was born on 14 August 1914 at Warrick Co., IN. She was the daughter of Shirley Humes Gammon and Nancy Florence Grissom. Irene Louise Gammon married George Leroy Taylor, son of David M. Taylor and Emma J. Wendell, circa 1937. Irene Louise Gammon and George Leroy Taylor were divorced. Irene Louise Gammon died in May 1978 at Vanderburgh Co. (probably), IN, at age 63 dates per SSDI, last residence Evansville. She was buried in 1978 at Alexander Memorial Park Cemetery, Evansville, Vanderburgh Co., IN.
Child of Irene Louise Gammon and George Leroy Taylor
- Donald Taylor1 b. c 1939, d. 1970
Citations
- [S2231] 1940 Federal Census, Gibson County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 1046.
Shirley Humes Gammon
M, b. 1874, d. 1946
Shirley Humes Gammon was born in 1874. He married Nancy Florence Grissom on 14 February 1895 at Warrick Co., IN. Shirley Humes Gammon died in 1946.
Child of Shirley Humes Gammon and Nancy Florence Grissom
- Irene Louise Gammon+ b. 14 Aug 1914, d. May 1978
Isaac Franklin Gander
M, b. 28 May 1830, d. 15 February 1918
Isaac Franklin Gander was born on 28 May 1830 at Page Co., VA. He married Elizabeth Burner, daughter of John Rhodes Burner and Elizabeth Strickler, on 15 February 1855 at Page Co., VA. Isaac Franklin Gander died on 15 February 1918 at Bunceton, Cooper Co., MO, at age 87.
Child of Isaac Franklin Gander
- Mary Ellen Elizabeth Gander b. 2 Sep 1867, d. 20 Jan 1963
Mary Ellen Elizabeth Gander
F, b. 2 September 1867, d. 20 January 1963
Mary Ellen Elizabeth Gander was born on 2 September 1867 at New Lebanon, Cooper Co., MO. She was the daughter of Isaac Franklin Gander. Mary Ellen Elizabeth Gander married Franklin Huffman Brumback, son of William Henry Brumback and Mary Susan Huffman, on 15 January 1902 at Bunceton, Cooper Co., MO. Mary Ellen Elizabeth Gander died on 20 January 1963 at Sedalia, Cooper Co., MO, at age 95.
Rosalind B. Gandert
F, b. 7 June 1899, d. 13 July 2002
Rosalind B. Gandert was born on 7 June 1899 at Galion, Crawford Co., OH. She married Robert George Anderson Jr. on 4 February 1928 at Cuyahoga Co., OH. Rosalind B. Gandert died on 13 July 2002 at age 103.
Child of Rosalind B. Gandert and Robert George Anderson Jr.
- Robert George Anderson III+ b. 27 Jan 1929, d. 28 Jun 1994
George Gandy1
M, b. 15 December 1863, d. 13 November 1943
George Gandy was born on 15 December 1863 at Urbana, Champaign Co., IL.1 He married Mary Jane Beigel circa 1893.1 George Gandy died on 13 November 1943 at Gibson, Ford Co., IL, at age 79. He was buried in November 1943 at Drummer Township Cemetery, Gibson City, Ford Co., IL, Findagrave #170191519.
Child of George Gandy and Mary Jane Beigel
- Mary M. Gandy+1 b. 2 Nov 1896, d. a Apr 1940
Citations
- [S4834] 1910 Federal Census, Shelby County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 326; FHL #1374339.
Ingeba Gandy
F, b. 27 January 1824, d. 3 March 1874
Ingeba Gandy was born on 27 January 1824 at Preston Co., VA (now WV). She married John Jones on 17 November 1851 at Indiana. Ingeba Gandy died on 3 March 1874 at Whitley Co., IN, at age 50. She was buried in March 1874 at Eel River Cemetery, Dunn Mill, Allen Co., IN, Findagrave #46157005.
Child of Ingeba Gandy and John Jones
- Martha Almeda Jones+ b. 15 Jul 1859, d. 31 Jan 1930
Mary M. Gandy
F, b. 2 November 1896, d. after April 1940
Mary M. Gandy was born on 2 November 1896 at Illinois. She was the daughter of George Gandy and Mary Jane Beigel.1 Mary M. Gandy married Henry August Windle, son of William Grant Windle and Martha Rosette Bruner, circa 1921. Mary M. Gandy lived on 12 April 1930 at 1207 South Mason Street, Bloomington, McLean Co., IL, cleaning private homes. Marital status "M", but husband Henry not present. Both boys were listed in the household.2 She died after April 1940 as of the 1940 census, Mary Windle, divorced, was listed as an inmate at the Illinois State Hospital, Limestone Twp., Peoria County. Her 1 APR 1935 address was Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois.
Children of Mary M. Gandy and Henry August Windle
- Harry George Windle Jr. b. 2 Nov 1922, d. 16 Aug 1947
- Eugene E. Windle b. 31 May 1925, d. 4 Jul 1968
Sarah Gandy
F
Sarah Gandy was the daughter of William H. Gandy and Caroline (?) Sarah Gandy married Charles R. Ensor, son of George W. Ensor and Kathryn Albright, on 20 January 1922 at York, York Co., PA, Ceremony by Rev. Samuel E. Herring.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 647.