Gordon retired from Rockwell International after 30 plus years of service. Shortly after his retirement Gordon and Delores moved to Florida. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Frostproof, Fl and a former member of Bethel Baptist Church in Oshkosh. Gordon enjoyed many outdoor activities such as sailing, fishing, hunting, sno-mobiling, camping and flying. With his son Gordon they were in the process of building their own airplane. He was a member of the Oshkosh Yacht Club and E.A.A.
Survivors include his wife, Delores, Lake Wales, FL; two sons, Charles (Ruth) Sheveland, Oshkosh; Gordon Sheveland, Redgranite; two brothers, George (Susie) Sheveland, Surprise, AZ; Richard Sheveland, Miramar Lake, FL; one sister, Bernice (John) Brown, Oshkosh; and five grandchildren, Kari (Paul) Searing, Kirsten Sheveland, Adam Sheveland, Bethany Sheveland and Chad (Elaine) Sheveland. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, LeRoy and Earl Sheveland.
Gordon retired from Rockwell International after 30 plus years of service. Shortly after his retirement Gordon and Delores moved to Florida. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Frostproof, Fl and a former member of Bethel Baptist Church in Oshkosh. Gordon enjoyed many outdoor activities such as sailing, fishing, hunting, sno-mobiling, camping and flying. With his son Gordon they were in the process of building their own airplane. He was a member of the Oshkosh Yacht Club and E.A.A.
Survivors include his wife, Delores, Lake Wales, FL; two sons, Charles (Ruth) Sheveland, Oshkosh; Gordon Sheveland, Redgranite; two brothers, George (Susie) Sheveland, Surprise, AZ; Richard Sheveland, Miramar Lake, FL; one sister, Bernice (John) Brown, Oshkosh; and five grandchildren, Kari (Paul) Searing, Kirsten Sheveland, Adam Sheveland, Bethany Sheveland and Chad (Elaine) Sheveland. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, LeRoy and Earl Sheveland.
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