The remains were brought to the Gale home in Bismarck Tuesday and kept there until yesterday when they were taken to Fredericktown, the former home of the Gale family, for the funeral service and burial.
Young Dr. Gale was a dentist, a graduate of the St. Louis University School of Dentistry. He practiced for a time in the northern part of the state. When his health began to fail, he gave up his practice and went to Texas.
This is the second death in the Gale family in about a year. Another son of Dr. and Mrs. Gale, Vernon, died about a year ago and was buried at Fredericktown. The couple have only one other child, their daughter, Lillian. The News extends sympathy to the deeply bereaved family.
The remains were brought to the Gale home in Bismarck Tuesday and kept there until yesterday when they were taken to Fredericktown, the former home of the Gale family, for the funeral service and burial.
Young Dr. Gale was a dentist, a graduate of the St. Louis University School of Dentistry. He practiced for a time in the northern part of the state. When his health began to fail, he gave up his practice and went to Texas.
This is the second death in the Gale family in about a year. Another son of Dr. and Mrs. Gale, Vernon, died about a year ago and was buried at Fredericktown. The couple have only one other child, their daughter, Lillian. The News extends sympathy to the deeply bereaved family.
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