Charles E. Gulley
Charles Edward Gulley, 77, Wasco, former Tulare resident, died Saturday in Fresno at the Veteran's Hospital.
A retired cattleman, he was a member of the cavalry in World War Iand a native of Bulls Gap, Tenn.
Graveside rites will be conductred In the Tulare Cemetery Wednesda at 2:30 with the Rev. Gourley of the First Methodest Church officiating. Goble Chapel is making arrangements.
Surviving are a daughter Mrs. W.D. (Audrey) Henry, Wasco; two brothers Hugh Gulley, Grover City, and Andy Gulley, Bulls Gap; four sisters, Mrs Lee Beebe, Escondido; Julia Gulley, Santa Rosa; Mrs Ora Whitaker Azusa, and Mrs Fanniy Lister, Knoxville, Tenn. and two Grandchildren.
He has been a member of the Bakersfield Eagles Lodge for 36 years, and lived in Tulare until 10 years ago. (obit added by Audrey DeCamp Hoffman)
Charles E. Gulley
Charles Edward Gulley, 77, Wasco, former Tulare resident, died Saturday in Fresno at the Veteran's Hospital.
A retired cattleman, he was a member of the cavalry in World War Iand a native of Bulls Gap, Tenn.
Graveside rites will be conductred In the Tulare Cemetery Wednesda at 2:30 with the Rev. Gourley of the First Methodest Church officiating. Goble Chapel is making arrangements.
Surviving are a daughter Mrs. W.D. (Audrey) Henry, Wasco; two brothers Hugh Gulley, Grover City, and Andy Gulley, Bulls Gap; four sisters, Mrs Lee Beebe, Escondido; Julia Gulley, Santa Rosa; Mrs Ora Whitaker Azusa, and Mrs Fanniy Lister, Knoxville, Tenn. and two Grandchildren.
He has been a member of the Bakersfield Eagles Lodge for 36 years, and lived in Tulare until 10 years ago. (obit added by Audrey DeCamp Hoffman)
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