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Loyce Thompson Gary

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Loyce Thompson Gary

Birth
Death
12 Feb 2015 (aged 102)
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.6708488, Longitude: -96.8137131
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In Memory of:
Loyce Thompson Gary
April 9, 1912 - February 12, 2015

Loyce Gary joined his beloved wife in heaven February 12, 2015. He was born April 9, 1912 in Dallas, the son of Spear V. and Ila Gary.

After graduation from Sunset High School, he married Adelle Hendricks who predeceased him in 2001 after 63 years of marriage.

Mr. Gary spent most of his career with Seaboard and Texaco as a land man working with titles and leases. He was always active as a teacher, leader and deacon in local Baptist Churches including First Baptist Oak Cliff and Cliff Temple in Dallas, First Baptist Midland and First Baptist Duncanville.

He was also very active in local Baptist work and the Gideon Organization. He will be remembered for his dedication in that work as well as his service to the community and his family, always and inspiration to all who knew him. His motto was always be positive and the friendliest and most spiritually potent person you can be.

Service:
February 22, 2015
Laurel Land Funeral Home
Dallas, TX.

Published in Dallas Morning News on Feb. 15, 2015
In Memory of:
Loyce Thompson Gary
April 9, 1912 - February 12, 2015

Loyce Gary joined his beloved wife in heaven February 12, 2015. He was born April 9, 1912 in Dallas, the son of Spear V. and Ila Gary.

After graduation from Sunset High School, he married Adelle Hendricks who predeceased him in 2001 after 63 years of marriage.

Mr. Gary spent most of his career with Seaboard and Texaco as a land man working with titles and leases. He was always active as a teacher, leader and deacon in local Baptist Churches including First Baptist Oak Cliff and Cliff Temple in Dallas, First Baptist Midland and First Baptist Duncanville.

He was also very active in local Baptist work and the Gideon Organization. He will be remembered for his dedication in that work as well as his service to the community and his family, always and inspiration to all who knew him. His motto was always be positive and the friendliest and most spiritually potent person you can be.

Service:
February 22, 2015
Laurel Land Funeral Home
Dallas, TX.

Published in Dallas Morning News on Feb. 15, 2015


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