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Gordon Earl Ferguson

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Gordon Earl Ferguson

Birth
Hillman, Montmorency County, Michigan, USA
Death
22 May 2020 (aged 91)
Hillman, Montmorency County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Avery, Montmorency County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.0116606, Longitude: -84.0729059
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Mr. Gordon Earl Ferguson passed away May 22, 2020 at Hillman's Haven. Born August 12, 1928 to Ida (Lintz) and Arthur Ferguson in Hillman. After moving to Atlanta, he attended the Edwards School. On August 19, 1946 he married Gayle Sheehan and together they raised four children. He worked with his father in excavating while growing up. He also drove truck hauling cars, wood and milk. He and his father built the first nine holes at Garland Golf Course and he worked on the north end of the Mackinaw Bridge doing road work. Many projects in Montmorency County have been worked on by him. Gordon owned and operated Ferguson Construction for over 50 years. He was active as a Montmorency County Road Commissioner, hanging the Elk at the pole in Atlanta as well as helping at the fairgrounds. Gordon enjoyed racing his stock car on different tracks around the area, snowmobiling, NASCAR, and bluegrass music. On June 9, 1984 he married, Roselyn (Guy) Miller and together they enjoyed many friends, family, and traveling.
Mr. Gordon Earl Ferguson passed away May 22, 2020 at Hillman's Haven. Born August 12, 1928 to Ida (Lintz) and Arthur Ferguson in Hillman. After moving to Atlanta, he attended the Edwards School. On August 19, 1946 he married Gayle Sheehan and together they raised four children. He worked with his father in excavating while growing up. He also drove truck hauling cars, wood and milk. He and his father built the first nine holes at Garland Golf Course and he worked on the north end of the Mackinaw Bridge doing road work. Many projects in Montmorency County have been worked on by him. Gordon owned and operated Ferguson Construction for over 50 years. He was active as a Montmorency County Road Commissioner, hanging the Elk at the pole in Atlanta as well as helping at the fairgrounds. Gordon enjoyed racing his stock car on different tracks around the area, snowmobiling, NASCAR, and bluegrass music. On June 9, 1984 he married, Roselyn (Guy) Miller and together they enjoyed many friends, family, and traveling.


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