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from the Stone Funeral Home. Walter Earle, Seventh Day
Adventist, will officiate and interment will be in Greenwood
Cementery.
married Ruth M. Hawkes in New York City February 6, 1918. She
died in October, 1966.
Co. and was maintenance man at the Post Office until retirement
in 1960.
Trenton C., of Davison, Mich. James H., of Petoskey and Gerald
L. of Santa Clara Calif; one daughter, Mrs. Norva Avery, of Van
Nuis, Calif.; 20 grandchildren; a brother, John M. Shearer, of
Traverse City and one sister, Edith Shearer, of San Leandro,
Calif.
of Mr. Shearer may contribute in his name to the Chruch Mission
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Individual:
Gordon Shearer Rites Sunday. Services for Gordon R. Shearer,
74, will be sunday, 1:30 p.m. from the Stone Funeral Home.
Walter Earle, Seventh Day Adventist, will officiate and
interment will be in Greenwood Cementery. Mr. Shearer died
Friday morning at Lockwook-MacDonald Hospital. He was born in
Bear Creek Township August 15, 1894. He served overseas with
the US Army during World War I. He married Ruth M. Hawkes in
New York City February 6, 1918. She died in October, 1966.
They lived in Kegomic until 1927 when they moved into Petoskey.
Mr. Shearer worked at the Tannery and the Michigan Maple Block
Co. and was maintenance man at the Post Office until retirement
in 1960. He was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Mr. Shearer is survived by four sons, Robert, of Luling, Texas;
Trenton C., of Davison, Mich. James H., of Petoskey and Gerald
L. of Santa Clara Calif; one daughter, Mrs. Norva Avery, of Van
Nuis, Calif.; 20 grandchildren; a brother, John M. Shearer, of
Traverse City and one sister, Edith Shearer, of San Leandro,
Calif. The body is at the Stone Funeral Home where friends may
call. The family suggests that anyone who wishes to honor the
memory of Mr. Shearer may contribute in his name to the Chruch
Mission Society.Transcribed from Petoskey News Review, Saturday,
May 10, 1969.
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