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David M. Gilley Sr.

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David M. Gilley Sr.

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25 Apr 2018 (aged 83)
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Warren County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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David M. Gilley Sr. passed away on April 25, 2018 at the age of 83. He is survived by his wife, Glenda Gilley nee Schrumm; 3 children, Pam Gilley-Doumel, Julie Gilley-Gold; David M. (Bonnie) Gilley Jr. of Wright; Son-in-law, Mark Gold; grandchildren, Damein, Adam, Justin, Parker, Emily; great-grandchildren, Mariyah, Cameron, Darius; step-grandchildren, Jamie, Chris, Suzy and Drew. He is preceded in death by his father, Henry D. Gilley, mother, Anna Gilley, brothers, Gregory Gilley, Jerry Gilley, Richard (Speedy) Gilley, Tom Gilley, sisters, Irene Gribble, Lorraine Bay, Shirley Butler.
David was a member of the Holy Rosary Catholic Church. David served our country in the US Army. He loved to play handball and was the MO state doubles handball champion. He was past president of Missouri Athletic Club, St. Louis Sales and Marketing Club and Student Council. He was a member of St. Louis Ambassadors Jr., Chamber of Commerce, St. Louis Ad Club. He belonged to the Legion of 1000 Adorers and Pink Sisters. He was a graduate of DeAndreis High School, Class of 1952 and a graduate of St. Louis University of 1956. He received his Bachelor of Science and his Masters from St. Louis University. He was editor of his high school paper.
David M. Gilley Sr. passed away on April 25, 2018 at the age of 83. He is survived by his wife, Glenda Gilley nee Schrumm; 3 children, Pam Gilley-Doumel, Julie Gilley-Gold; David M. (Bonnie) Gilley Jr. of Wright; Son-in-law, Mark Gold; grandchildren, Damein, Adam, Justin, Parker, Emily; great-grandchildren, Mariyah, Cameron, Darius; step-grandchildren, Jamie, Chris, Suzy and Drew. He is preceded in death by his father, Henry D. Gilley, mother, Anna Gilley, brothers, Gregory Gilley, Jerry Gilley, Richard (Speedy) Gilley, Tom Gilley, sisters, Irene Gribble, Lorraine Bay, Shirley Butler.
David was a member of the Holy Rosary Catholic Church. David served our country in the US Army. He loved to play handball and was the MO state doubles handball champion. He was past president of Missouri Athletic Club, St. Louis Sales and Marketing Club and Student Council. He was a member of St. Louis Ambassadors Jr., Chamber of Commerce, St. Louis Ad Club. He belonged to the Legion of 1000 Adorers and Pink Sisters. He was a graduate of DeAndreis High School, Class of 1952 and a graduate of St. Louis University of 1956. He received his Bachelor of Science and his Masters from St. Louis University. He was editor of his high school paper.


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