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George Rufus Hearlson Gass

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George Rufus Hearlson Gass

Birth
Crittenden County, Kentucky, USA
Death
7 Nov 1957 (aged 69)
Nortonville, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Kentucky Death Certificate #57-23496.

Occupation: Minister.

Died from Probable Coronary Occlusion due to Hypertensive Cardio-vascular disease.

Husband of:

(1) Sarah Anna Patterson, married Nov. 3, 1910

(2) Nina E. Henry.

Son of Isaac Goodall Gass and Rebecca Frances Walker-Gass.


MESSENGER-INQUIRER ~ Saturday, November 9, 1957.

Owensboro, Daviess County, Kentucky.


MADISONVILLE The Rev. George R. H. Gass, 69, Nortonville, widely known in Western Kentucky Baptist church circles, died Thursday from a coronary heart condition. He was in his car enroute to Madisonville to broadcast a sermon at a radio station when fatally stricken between Nortonville and Morton Gap. A retired minister, the Rev. Gass had been a missionary for the "Little Bethel Baptist Association seven years and was a member of the Nortonville Baptist Church. He had lived at Nortonville 12 years.


Surviving: Wife, Nina; son, Charles, Lansing, brother, Lewis, Ridgeway, sisters, Mrs.

Lillie Wathen, Eldorado, Mrs. Amy Agee, Mrs. Bertha Tinsley, Marion, Mrs. Laura Turley, Detroit; a grandson.


Body is at Bandy Funeral Home, Nortonville.

Kentucky Death Certificate #57-23496.

Occupation: Minister.

Died from Probable Coronary Occlusion due to Hypertensive Cardio-vascular disease.

Husband of:

(1) Sarah Anna Patterson, married Nov. 3, 1910

(2) Nina E. Henry.

Son of Isaac Goodall Gass and Rebecca Frances Walker-Gass.


MESSENGER-INQUIRER ~ Saturday, November 9, 1957.

Owensboro, Daviess County, Kentucky.


MADISONVILLE The Rev. George R. H. Gass, 69, Nortonville, widely known in Western Kentucky Baptist church circles, died Thursday from a coronary heart condition. He was in his car enroute to Madisonville to broadcast a sermon at a radio station when fatally stricken between Nortonville and Morton Gap. A retired minister, the Rev. Gass had been a missionary for the "Little Bethel Baptist Association seven years and was a member of the Nortonville Baptist Church. He had lived at Nortonville 12 years.


Surviving: Wife, Nina; son, Charles, Lansing, brother, Lewis, Ridgeway, sisters, Mrs.

Lillie Wathen, Eldorado, Mrs. Amy Agee, Mrs. Bertha Tinsley, Marion, Mrs. Laura Turley, Detroit; a grandson.


Body is at Bandy Funeral Home, Nortonville.



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