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Hally Moore Gardner Hudson GIBSON
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Tuesday 15 September 1998 Oroville Mercury Register/Chico Enterprise, p. 1D
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Services for Hally Gardner Gibson, 88, will be held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Thursday, September 17, 1998 at 10:00am; she passed away in Oroville Hospital on Sept. 12, 1998.
Born Hally Moore Gardner in 1910 near Douglas, (then) Territory of Arizona, the daughter of pioneers from Texas, Lou Willie (Cattie) Moore and John Alexander (Buster) Gardner, she was raised in Pinery Canyon and in Wilcox,
Arizona.
An Oroville resident since 1940, she was Passenger Ticket Agent at the Western Pacific Railroad Depot during W.W.II. (Many of the old railway tickets displayed in the entrance to the Depot Restaurant are in her handwriting.)
In 1947 she was elected the Assessor, Treasurer & Tax Collector and appointed Secretary to the Board of the Thermalito Irrigation District when it was primarily a public utility serving agriculture; she was, subsequently,
reelected for several terms.
Mrs. Gibson returned to school teaching in 1957 and was Spanish Teacher at Orland and Gridley High Schools retiring in 1974 from the Bishop [Union] High School District as Chairman of the Language Department.
An NDEA language specialist she taught abroad in Greece, Lebanon, Mexico and Guatemala as well as being an ALM Consultant to the California State Dept. of Education.
She was Secretary of the Alumni Association of the American Schools of Beirut, Lebanon from 1978 to 1984.
At the time of her death she remained an active business associate in Feather Crags Apartments/Properties and with her son, operated the last commercial olive orchard in unincorporated Thermalito.
Hally was a graduate of Long Beach City College (1931) and California State University in Chico (1957). She obtained her M.A. degree from Michigan State in 1963 as a specialist in Audio-Lingual Language teaching.
She was a member of the Retired Teachers Association and Amapola Chapter, Order of Eastern Star.
Mrs. Gibson was preceded in death by eight brothers and sisters and her husbands, the late Frank Byler Hudson (d. 1961) of the Hudson Home Ranch, Dos Cabesos, Arizona, and Harold Stewart Gibson (d. 1988).
She is survived by her son, Dr. Peter Gardner (Gibson) Hudson of Oroville, cousins Elizabeth Moore Ditmars and Marjorie Moore Bell of Wilcox, Arizona, sister-in-law, Kathryn Gardner of Alexandria, Va., nephews John Luzzadder of
Red Bluff, Ray Gardner of Prescott, Arizona, Slick Gardner of Buelton, Calif., Robert and Kay Douglas Kelley of Ajo, Arizona, William Kelley of Yuma, nieces Nancy Gardner of Seligman, Roberta Kelley Halel of Ajo, Barbara Kelley Lasovich of Bisbee,
Arizona and Hally Kelley.
The High Requiem Mass will be sung by The Rev. Father Craig Kuehn, Rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church with Dr. David Rothe and male cantors from CSUC performing the 1584 Anglican plainsong Mass in Tone V. The Rev. Linda
Prendergast, Pastor of First United Methodist Church as the Epistler and Eulogist.
Contributions may be made in her name to the Feather River Nature Center, 136 Acacia Ave, Oroville, 95966.
Arrangements by Scheer Memorial Funeral Home.
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Source:
Tuesday 15 September 1998 Oroville Mercury Register/Chico Enterprise, p. 1D
[Provided by Jennifer Lasell, RAOGK, 9/2004]
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[Also published in the Sacramento Bee, Gridley Herald, Arizona Range News
(Wilcox, Arizona), and Bishop Inyo Register.]
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[SOURCE]
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World Connect Site; UserID=:2236058; j.d.marshall@worldnet.att.net;
John Marshall; 16 Sep 2002
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_Richard WONACOTT _
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Charles Forrest WONACOTT
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Thursday 21 October 1920 [Bishop, CA] Inyo Register
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DEATH - CHARLES FORREST WONACOTT - passed away in the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Wonacott at about 10:00 last night. He was born in West Bishop 42 years, 25 days ago.
His case has the deepest sympathy of the community, during eleven year of invalidism, fourteen years ago he sustained a severe attack of rheumatism, which left [as] an after effect, a valvular - __?lerion of the heart. Three
years later he was taken with a paralytic stroke of the right side. He never recovered from it, though frequently up and around. His last attack confined him to his bed about three months. His transition from life to death was so easy that those with
him knew it only by his changed appearance.
The funeral will occur Saturday afternoon at 2:00 from the family residence. We extend for many friends, condolences to the bereaved relatives, not only for their loss, but for the distressing affliction that for so long cut off
the career of a well-liked and upright young man.
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Source:
Thursday 21 October 1920 [Bishop, CA] Inyo Register
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