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| Burial: Highland Gardens,South Point,,Ohio |
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Individual:
Gearld after living Buchtel and moving to East Columbus, worked first at Curtis
Wright during the second world war, then after the war went to work for Wilke
Meat Packing Co and worked his remaining years there. He became plant manager
there and during that time he had Richard Corwin, Rex Corwin working also with
him.
At age 59 he had a massive stroke and never recovered.
Gearld divorced Vesper and married again, her name was Lee and they adopted a
son Mark.
In his later years Gearld learned to camp with a motor home and had a small boat
and went fishing. Gearld & Vesper Corwin were married by Gearld's grandfather Albert Corwin in
Buchtel, Ohio. Where Albert was a minister.
Gearld's ss# 288-03-8688
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