Spiers Joseph Wiley [Male] b. 7 APR 1922 - d. 3 MAR 1994 Bay St. Louis, Hancock County, Ms.
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Ralph Dearing Gillette
Ralph Dearing Gillette, died May 25, 2007, after absorbing his 96th birthday ten days earlier. He was born in Jackson, Michigan, May 15, 1911, the first child of Ward W. & Glenn Bell Gillette. He was married to Lillian Hood in 1933 who preceded him in death in 1999.
Ralph attended Michigan State University and McMurray College. He was involved in the family automobile business after which he worked for several automobile dealerships in Monahans and Fort Stockton, Texas.
Ralph was a resident of Fort Stockton, Texas for many years and retired as vice-president of the Pecos County State Bank in Fort Stockton. Following his banking career, he entered into public service in Pecos County as County Judge, Justice of the Peace and County Auditor.
Following Lillian’s death he moved to San Angelo, Texas, residing in Baptist Memorial Retirement Center and later moved to Gateway Gardens in Marble Falls, Texas, Where he was residing at the time of his death. Ralph was an active member of the First Christian Church of Fort Stockton, and a member of the Masonic Lodge in excess of 60 years.
He is survived by a daughter, Leona Bishop, and her husband A.W. Bishop of Horseshoe Bay, Four grandchildren, Mike Bishop and wife Pam of Houston, Deborah Bishop, Karen Porter and husband Jim and Cynthia Spiers and Husband Tracy and three Great Grandchildren, Mac and Laine Porter and Jay Spiers all of Austin. He is also survived by a Brother, Edwin G. Gillette and wife Ruth of Plano and a sister-in-law, Ada Williams of Monahans, and a brother-in-law, Edwin (Corky) Hood of Kent, Washington.
Graveside services were held at East Hill Cemetery in Fort Stockton at 2:00 p.m., Monday, May 28th. Local arrangements are under the direction of Fort Stockton Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers the family has requested memorials be made to First Christian Church of Fort Stockton, Masonic Lodge or a charity of choice.
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