Mr. Garcie, a heavy equipment operator with United Gas Pipeline, died at 5:25 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1983, at Willis-Knighton Medical Center, after a long illness. He was born in Noble, La., had lived in Shreveport most of his life, and was a member of the Janet Lane Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty Garcie; a son, Gordon Garcie; and a daughter, Donna Arnold of Shreveport; four sisters, Lavern Flint of Newport News, Va., Marie Ebarb of Beaumont, Texas, Dorothy Dalton of Shreveport, Bobby Glover of Mansfield, La.; two brothers, Floyd Garcie of Texarkana, Texas, Joe Garcie of Taylor, Ark.; two grandchildren, Steven, and Brandon.
Pallbearers were John Hunter, Jerry Burns, Huey Dalton, Arthur Bagley, Steve Wyatt, James Love.
SOURCE: The Sabine Index (Many, LA), December 15, 1983
Mr. Garcie, a heavy equipment operator with United Gas Pipeline, died at 5:25 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1983, at Willis-Knighton Medical Center, after a long illness. He was born in Noble, La., had lived in Shreveport most of his life, and was a member of the Janet Lane Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty Garcie; a son, Gordon Garcie; and a daughter, Donna Arnold of Shreveport; four sisters, Lavern Flint of Newport News, Va., Marie Ebarb of Beaumont, Texas, Dorothy Dalton of Shreveport, Bobby Glover of Mansfield, La.; two brothers, Floyd Garcie of Texarkana, Texas, Joe Garcie of Taylor, Ark.; two grandchildren, Steven, and Brandon.
Pallbearers were John Hunter, Jerry Burns, Huey Dalton, Arthur Bagley, Steve Wyatt, James Love.
SOURCE: The Sabine Index (Many, LA), December 15, 1983
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