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John Blair Gilmer

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John Blair Gilmer

Birth
India
Death
22 Mar 2018 (aged 96)
Louisa, Louisa County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Louisa, Louisa County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 337 - 6
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John B. Gilmer was 96 years of age when he passed into the hands of our Lord on March 22, 2018 after a brief period of illness. He was born in Tatapurim, Cochin, India in 1922 to Weir B. Gilmer and Ruth Monroe Gilmer, moving with his family in 1926 to reside at "Woodbourne" in Louisa County, his home for the last five decades. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Smith Gilmer; his parents; his brother, Weir B. Gilmer Jr.; sister, Ruth M. Gilmer; and sister, Lynn Gilmer Guilford.

He graduated from Clemson University in June 1942 with a B.S. in architecture. That year he answered the call of duty by enlisting in the U.S. Marine Corps and served with the Third Marine Division, 9th Regiment, on Guam and Iwo Jima. He returned to the United States in 1946, remaining in the Marine Reserves until retiring at the rank of Major in 1964.

In 1947 he married Ruth Canon Smith, his wife preceded him in death, passing in 2011. While residing in Richmond, John attended T. C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond, graduating in 1965 and practiced in Richmond before returning to his home town of Louisa in 1972. He practiced law there until 2010, including service as Commonwealth's Attorney for Louisa County 1972 to 1975 and later as Commissioner of Accounts.

John Gilmer was always interested in history, building model ships and planes in his youth. Later he developed an interest in the War Between the States and shooting muzzle loaders. He was a founding member of the North-South Skirmish Association and served as the first National Commander. He was a member of the Thirteenth Confederate Infantry and later the First Richmond Rifles within that organization. Family vacations were most often camping trips to places like Camp Perry, Ohio and other sites where "skirmishes" were held. He also participated in re-enactments, including the Centennial re-enactment of First Manassas. He was a Revolutionary War re-enactor with the First Virginia Regiment.

John's interests widened to include his being a founding and charter member of the Louisa Historical Society, where he served as president. He was a Life and Distinguished Member of the Meriwether Society. He was a member of the Ruritan Club, National Rifle Association, a member of Sons of the Confederacy and a member of the Sons of the American Revolution. John was a faithful member of Louisa Baptist Church, where he taught a men's Sunday School class for many years.

He shared a more recent interest in toy trains with his family. It was a great pleasure for him to go to the TCA York toy train meets, where his camper became a headquarters for attending family and friends. He was a founding member and active participant in the Virginia Train Collectors and more recently, a member of the Train Collectors Society (UK) and Hornby Railway, a life member of the National Collectors' Association.

John B. Gilmer is survived by his sister-in-law, Mildred C. Gilmer of Atlanta, Georgia. Also surviving are his four children, John B. Gilmer Jr. and his wife, Cindy, of Forty Fort, Pennsylvania, Patsy Gilmer Crawley of Chesterfield, Virginia, Susie Gilmer West and her husband, Larry, of Chesterfield and Charles Russell Gilmer and his wife, Lilian, also of Chesterfield, Virginia. His grandchildren are Virginia Elizabeth Grey, James Aaron Crawley, Melissa Ruth West, Michael Peterson West, Patrick Gilmer Crawley, Stephen Gilmer West, Mesthy Gochez and Jayson Gochez. His great- grandchildren are Steven Grey III, Gracie Grey, Keegan Crawley, Emrie Crawley and Zaniah Benson. John also has many beloved nieces, nephews and cousins.

John B. Gilmer obituary posted on "Lasting Memories" website; administrator, John Gilmer, Jr. in partnership with Richmond Times-Dispatch ~ Richmond, VA
John B. Gilmer was 96 years of age when he passed into the hands of our Lord on March 22, 2018 after a brief period of illness. He was born in Tatapurim, Cochin, India in 1922 to Weir B. Gilmer and Ruth Monroe Gilmer, moving with his family in 1926 to reside at "Woodbourne" in Louisa County, his home for the last five decades. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Smith Gilmer; his parents; his brother, Weir B. Gilmer Jr.; sister, Ruth M. Gilmer; and sister, Lynn Gilmer Guilford.

He graduated from Clemson University in June 1942 with a B.S. in architecture. That year he answered the call of duty by enlisting in the U.S. Marine Corps and served with the Third Marine Division, 9th Regiment, on Guam and Iwo Jima. He returned to the United States in 1946, remaining in the Marine Reserves until retiring at the rank of Major in 1964.

In 1947 he married Ruth Canon Smith, his wife preceded him in death, passing in 2011. While residing in Richmond, John attended T. C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond, graduating in 1965 and practiced in Richmond before returning to his home town of Louisa in 1972. He practiced law there until 2010, including service as Commonwealth's Attorney for Louisa County 1972 to 1975 and later as Commissioner of Accounts.

John Gilmer was always interested in history, building model ships and planes in his youth. Later he developed an interest in the War Between the States and shooting muzzle loaders. He was a founding member of the North-South Skirmish Association and served as the first National Commander. He was a member of the Thirteenth Confederate Infantry and later the First Richmond Rifles within that organization. Family vacations were most often camping trips to places like Camp Perry, Ohio and other sites where "skirmishes" were held. He also participated in re-enactments, including the Centennial re-enactment of First Manassas. He was a Revolutionary War re-enactor with the First Virginia Regiment.

John's interests widened to include his being a founding and charter member of the Louisa Historical Society, where he served as president. He was a Life and Distinguished Member of the Meriwether Society. He was a member of the Ruritan Club, National Rifle Association, a member of Sons of the Confederacy and a member of the Sons of the American Revolution. John was a faithful member of Louisa Baptist Church, where he taught a men's Sunday School class for many years.

He shared a more recent interest in toy trains with his family. It was a great pleasure for him to go to the TCA York toy train meets, where his camper became a headquarters for attending family and friends. He was a founding member and active participant in the Virginia Train Collectors and more recently, a member of the Train Collectors Society (UK) and Hornby Railway, a life member of the National Collectors' Association.

John B. Gilmer is survived by his sister-in-law, Mildred C. Gilmer of Atlanta, Georgia. Also surviving are his four children, John B. Gilmer Jr. and his wife, Cindy, of Forty Fort, Pennsylvania, Patsy Gilmer Crawley of Chesterfield, Virginia, Susie Gilmer West and her husband, Larry, of Chesterfield and Charles Russell Gilmer and his wife, Lilian, also of Chesterfield, Virginia. His grandchildren are Virginia Elizabeth Grey, James Aaron Crawley, Melissa Ruth West, Michael Peterson West, Patrick Gilmer Crawley, Stephen Gilmer West, Mesthy Gochez and Jayson Gochez. His great- grandchildren are Steven Grey III, Gracie Grey, Keegan Crawley, Emrie Crawley and Zaniah Benson. John also has many beloved nieces, nephews and cousins.

John B. Gilmer obituary posted on "Lasting Memories" website; administrator, John Gilmer, Jr. in partnership with Richmond Times-Dispatch ~ Richmond, VA


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