Gorton, Nora Mae (b. 14 MAY 1897, d. ?)
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Note: The Social Security Death Index indicates she died May 15, 1966.
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Note: Grant was named after his mother's grandfather, Alexander Grant. He and Velma were divorced. He retired from Fisher Body Division of General Motors Corp. He was an avid fisherman and gardener.
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Note: He worked on the C & O Railroad for 47 years.
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Note: He was a US Marine 1928-1934. In 1930, he was based aboard the USS Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
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Note: He was a golden gloves boxer in the late 1930's. He served in WW 2 as a Seabees welder. His occupation was bus driver in Detroit.
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Note: He served as a US Marine in the South Pacific in WW 2 and was wounded while on duty. He served as a scoutmaster in the Boy Scouts of America. He lived in Lakeport, California for two years after moving there from Indiana. He was a member of Post 194 in Kelseyville, CA of the American Legion. He was an engineer for 30 years.
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Note: Another source indicates she was born in Silver City, Iowa.
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Note: Another source indicates his date of death was Nov 29, 1959. Both he and his wife Greta are listed as aircraft workers in the San Diego County voter registration records in 1944.
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Note: His profession of fifty years was printing. His employer for the greatest part of his professional life was Belt Printing Co. He lived as a boarder in Wichita, Kansas in 1930. His occupation was engraver for a newspaper. He moved to Modesto, California in 1953. Another source indicates he died Oct 5, 1999. He was a 33rd degree Mason.
Source: (Death)
Titel: Obituary
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