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*'''[[Harry Garry]]''' (21 JUN 1909 - UNKNOWN )
 
*'''[[Harry Garry]]''' (21 JUN 1909 - UNKNOWN )
  
Charles John Gergelik married  AFT 1911 Johanna M Gyurko (1 JAN 1894 - 24 JUL 1981) Their children were:
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Charles John Gergelik married  AFT 1911 '''[[Gyruko, Johanna M.|Johanna M Gyurko]]''' (1 JAN 1894 - 24 JUL 1981) Their children were:
 
*Francis John Garry (11 OCT 1912 - 29 OCT 1965)
 
*Francis John Garry (11 OCT 1912 - 29 OCT 1965)
 
*George Edward Garry (15 AUG 1918 - 14 JAN 1988)
 
*George Edward Garry (15 AUG 1918 - 14 JAN 1988)

Revision as of 14:38, 26 December 2012

Birth

Charles Garry, also listed Charles John Gergelik, was in 1884, the son of Michael Gergelik and Mara Elessy.

Education

Occupation

Charles Garry purchased the farm then known as the Arthur Taylor farm, where they have since resided and made many friends.

Marriage & Children

Charles John Gergelik (Garry) married BEF 1909 Maria (Mary) Kocum ( - ABT 1911). Their child was:

Charles John Gergelik married AFT 1911 Johanna M Gyurko (1 JAN 1894 - 24 JUL 1981) Their children were:

  • Francis John Garry (11 OCT 1912 - 29 OCT 1965)
  • George Edward Garry (15 AUG 1918 - 14 JAN 1988)

Death

Garry
Charles
1884 - 1955
Johanna
1894 - 1981
His Wife
Woodlawn Cemetery

Charles Garry, who had been seriously ill for some time, passed away in Albany Hospital Tuesday (January 18, 1955).

Obituary

Charles Garry Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — Friday, January 21, 1955

CHARLES GARRY

Charles Garry, who had been seriously ill for some time, passed away in Albany Hospital Tuesday (January 18, 1955). He and his family came here from New Jersey many years ago, purchasing the farm then known as the Arthur Taylor farm, where they have since resided and made many friends.

Mr. Garry is survived by his wife, three sons, Harry, Francis John, George, and five grandchildren. He will be greatly missed by those who knew him best.

Altamont Enterprise - Friday, January 21, 1955

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