After graduation, Gaylon proudly served the United States Army from 1976 to 1995 and obtained the rank of Sergeant First Class. He married Rosalina Domingo June 20, 1986 in San Antonio, Texas. Gaylon enjoyed writing poetry, writing journals, working on genealogy, and translating various church hymns into the Choctaw language. Gaylon also enjoyed being the only certified Choctaw language professor in San Antonio and has taught the language for several years. He also enjoys camping, photography, music and spending time telling stories and being with his friends and family.
Gaylon was preceded in his death by his parents: John and Ruth Ludlow; and a daughter: Littie Stidders.
After graduation, Gaylon proudly served the United States Army from 1976 to 1995 and obtained the rank of Sergeant First Class. He married Rosalina Domingo June 20, 1986 in San Antonio, Texas. Gaylon enjoyed writing poetry, writing journals, working on genealogy, and translating various church hymns into the Choctaw language. Gaylon also enjoyed being the only certified Choctaw language professor in San Antonio and has taught the language for several years. He also enjoys camping, photography, music and spending time telling stories and being with his friends and family.
Gaylon was preceded in his death by his parents: John and Ruth Ludlow; and a daughter: Littie Stidders.
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