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Vergne Centennial “Vern” Gorst

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Vergne Centennial “Vern” Gorst

Birth
Belle Prairie, Morrison County, Minnesota, USA
Death
18 Oct 1953 (aged 77)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2, Lot 57, Grave 2 from the East
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Son of John Phillips Gorst and Lorinda Moore Coe Gorst

Married Julia Louise Johnson on 08 August 1901 in El Dorado, Dawson City, Alaska

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From the
Sacramento Bee - Sacramento, California
October 21, 1953 - Page 43:


GORST--In Portland, Ore., October 18, 1953, Vern C. Gorst, husband of the late Julia Gorst, loving father of Wilbur H. Gorst and Myrtis G. Copestick, foster father of Joyce Vining, brother of Effie Wheeler, Minnie Ainsworth, Lulu V. Taylor, Rena Siegner, grandfather of Garry, Wayne and Leann Gorst; a native of Minnesota, aged 77 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the George L. Klumpp Chapel of Flowers, 808 O Street. Interment East Lawn.

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A Pacific Northwest adventurer and transportation pioneer, Vern Centennial Gorst was born on August 18, 1876 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 1888, the Gorst family relocated to the Kitsap Peninsula in Washington State.

From an early age, Gorst displayed an entrepreneurial spirit and a fascination with transportation. He began his first transportation business at age 13, moving chickens across Port Orchard bay using a log raft he had constructed himself.

As a young man, Gorst spent several successful years prospecting in Alaska during the gold rush. Later he returned to Puget Sound to invest his gold earnings in the arena of transportation. Over the next several decades, Gorst set to work building a number of transportation companies, with his focus eventually shifting to aviation when, at age 38, he became a self-taught pilot.

In 1925, Gorst's interest in flying won him a bid for the first contracted airmail service between Seattle and Los Angeles, and Pacific Air Transport was born. Gorst continued to be an entrepreneur of aviation, starting Seattle Flying Service in 1928, and creating other airline companies including Gorst Air Transport in 1929, Barnes and Gorst Air Mail, and Victoria Air Mail.

Vern Gorst died in Portland, Oregon in 1953.

--Courtesy of the University of Washington Digital Archives.



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Thank you to Lee C, Member #47748138, for helping contribute to this memorial.
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Son of John Phillips Gorst and Lorinda Moore Coe Gorst

Married Julia Louise Johnson on 08 August 1901 in El Dorado, Dawson City, Alaska

________________________________________

From the
Sacramento Bee - Sacramento, California
October 21, 1953 - Page 43:


GORST--In Portland, Ore., October 18, 1953, Vern C. Gorst, husband of the late Julia Gorst, loving father of Wilbur H. Gorst and Myrtis G. Copestick, foster father of Joyce Vining, brother of Effie Wheeler, Minnie Ainsworth, Lulu V. Taylor, Rena Siegner, grandfather of Garry, Wayne and Leann Gorst; a native of Minnesota, aged 77 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the George L. Klumpp Chapel of Flowers, 808 O Street. Interment East Lawn.

________________________________________


A Pacific Northwest adventurer and transportation pioneer, Vern Centennial Gorst was born on August 18, 1876 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 1888, the Gorst family relocated to the Kitsap Peninsula in Washington State.

From an early age, Gorst displayed an entrepreneurial spirit and a fascination with transportation. He began his first transportation business at age 13, moving chickens across Port Orchard bay using a log raft he had constructed himself.

As a young man, Gorst spent several successful years prospecting in Alaska during the gold rush. Later he returned to Puget Sound to invest his gold earnings in the arena of transportation. Over the next several decades, Gorst set to work building a number of transportation companies, with his focus eventually shifting to aviation when, at age 38, he became a self-taught pilot.

In 1925, Gorst's interest in flying won him a bid for the first contracted airmail service between Seattle and Los Angeles, and Pacific Air Transport was born. Gorst continued to be an entrepreneur of aviation, starting Seattle Flying Service in 1928, and creating other airline companies including Gorst Air Transport in 1929, Barnes and Gorst Air Mail, and Victoria Air Mail.

Vern Gorst died in Portland, Oregon in 1953.

--Courtesy of the University of Washington Digital Archives.



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Thank you to Lee C, Member #47748138, for helping contribute to this memorial.
_________________________________________


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  • Created by: S. Curry
  • Added: Nov 19, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61868242/vergne_centennial-gorst: accessed ), memorial page for Vergne Centennial “Vern” Gorst (18 Aug 1876–18 Oct 1953), Find a Grave Memorial ID 61868242, citing East Lawn Memorial Park, Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, USA; Maintained by S. Curry (contributor 47075739).