A Dallas native, Garrison was associated with Trezdvant and Cochran Insurance there from 1919-1934. In 1935 he joined Millers Mutual Insurance in Fort Worth and in 1947 established Ryan-Richards-Garrison.
He was one of the early members of the Texas Automobile Service Checking Office in Austin which establishes car insurance rates.
Garrison was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church and the Lions Club.
Surviving are his wife; two sons; two daughters; a brother, Carl O. Garrison of Bakersfield, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. H. C. Enas of Fort Worth, and 16 grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the Young Life Campaign of Colorado Springs, Colo., or the American Bible Society.
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My grandfather.
A Dallas native, Garrison was associated with Trezdvant and Cochran Insurance there from 1919-1934. In 1935 he joined Millers Mutual Insurance in Fort Worth and in 1947 established Ryan-Richards-Garrison.
He was one of the early members of the Texas Automobile Service Checking Office in Austin which establishes car insurance rates.
Garrison was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church and the Lions Club.
Surviving are his wife; two sons; two daughters; a brother, Carl O. Garrison of Bakersfield, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. H. C. Enas of Fort Worth, and 16 grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the Young Life Campaign of Colorado Springs, Colo., or the American Bible Society.
(unknown, undated newspaper clipping)
My grandfather.