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Margaret Victoria “Maggie” <I>Drury</I> Gaw

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Margaret Victoria “Maggie” Drury Gaw

Birth
Daviess County, Kentucky, USA
Death
29 Oct 1976 (aged 83)
Novi, Oakland County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Southfield, Oakland County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Parents: Charles Alfred Drury and Modesta Ann "Dessie" Payne.

The Owensboro Messenger (Owensboro, Kentucky),Wednesday,Oct.15,1913; Page 5.
Drury-Gaw.
Miss Margaret Victoria Drury and Mr. Paul J. Gaw, were united in marriage on Tuesday morning, Oct 14, 1913, at St. Peter's Catholic Church, at Stanley. The ceremony was solemnized by Rev. Father Maloney, pastor of the church, in the presence of relatives and intimate friends of the couple.
The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drury, and is an attractive young woman with many friends. Mr. Gaw is the son of Mrs. Hulda Gaw, and is an enterprising and popular young farmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaw left for an eastern trip, and upon their return will reside at the old Gaw home, five miles west Of Owensboro.

The Owensboro Messenger Inquirer, Sunday, 10/31/1976.
MARGARET VICTORIA GAW, 86 (s/b 83), of Royal Oak, Mich., formerly of Owensboro, died Friday in Royal Oak, according to her daughter Mrs. James A. Wethington of Route 3, Goetz Drive. She was born in Daviess County and was a member of the Catholic Church. Other survivors include two sons, James A. Gaw of Oak Park, Mich. and John C. Gaw of Royal Oak, Mich., five other daughters, Mrs. J. R. Grant of Owensboro, Mrs. Wylie J. Voorheis of Southfield, Mich., Mrs. Harvey J. Hayes of Oak Park, and Mrs. John J. Donahue and Mrs. Jack Douglas, both of Sterling, Michigan; 33 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and two brothers, Paul V. Drury of Stanley and Archie J. Drury Sr. of Owensboro. Services are Monday at Hamilton Funeral Home, Birmingham, Mich. Burial in Birmingham Cemetery (s/b Holy Sepulchre Cemetery). Visitation at the funeral home.
Parents: Charles Alfred Drury and Modesta Ann "Dessie" Payne.

The Owensboro Messenger (Owensboro, Kentucky),Wednesday,Oct.15,1913; Page 5.
Drury-Gaw.
Miss Margaret Victoria Drury and Mr. Paul J. Gaw, were united in marriage on Tuesday morning, Oct 14, 1913, at St. Peter's Catholic Church, at Stanley. The ceremony was solemnized by Rev. Father Maloney, pastor of the church, in the presence of relatives and intimate friends of the couple.
The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drury, and is an attractive young woman with many friends. Mr. Gaw is the son of Mrs. Hulda Gaw, and is an enterprising and popular young farmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaw left for an eastern trip, and upon their return will reside at the old Gaw home, five miles west Of Owensboro.

The Owensboro Messenger Inquirer, Sunday, 10/31/1976.
MARGARET VICTORIA GAW, 86 (s/b 83), of Royal Oak, Mich., formerly of Owensboro, died Friday in Royal Oak, according to her daughter Mrs. James A. Wethington of Route 3, Goetz Drive. She was born in Daviess County and was a member of the Catholic Church. Other survivors include two sons, James A. Gaw of Oak Park, Mich. and John C. Gaw of Royal Oak, Mich., five other daughters, Mrs. J. R. Grant of Owensboro, Mrs. Wylie J. Voorheis of Southfield, Mich., Mrs. Harvey J. Hayes of Oak Park, and Mrs. John J. Donahue and Mrs. Jack Douglas, both of Sterling, Michigan; 33 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and two brothers, Paul V. Drury of Stanley and Archie J. Drury Sr. of Owensboro. Services are Monday at Hamilton Funeral Home, Birmingham, Mich. Burial in Birmingham Cemetery (s/b Holy Sepulchre Cemetery). Visitation at the funeral home.


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