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Gilbert Dawn McManus

Birth
Ripon, San Joaquin County, California, USA
Death
15 Nov 1998 (aged 67)
Sequim, Clallam County, Washington, USA
Burial
Cremated, Other Add to Map
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Gilbert Dawn McManus

Mr. McManus died Nov. 15, 1998. He was 67.

He was born July 10, 1931, in Ripon, Calif., to Michael Russell and Ella F. Kuestardt McManus.

Mr. McManus attended one year of college.

He served as an Air Force staff sergeant from 1950-1954 with the 636th AC&W Squadron.

He and Sadie M. Carlisle married Sept. 15, 1978, in Reno, Nov.

Mr. McManus worked for the Washington Department of Transportation for about 10 years.

After retirement, he was a cattle rancher in Winlock and in New Plymouth, Idaho.

Mr. McManus was a member of the San Jose, Calif., Scottish Rite Lodge; Acacia Lodge 243 in Hayward, Calif.; and the "Escapees" RV Club.

In addition to his wife at the family home, Mr. McManus is survived by a son, Shawn A. McManus, of Seattle; a stepson, Bill Ginger, of Bellevue; daughters Dawn Ferdinand, of Kuna, Idaho, and Wendy Johnson, of Seattle; and four grandchildren.

No service is scheduled.

Sequim Valley Chapel was in charge of arrangements.

Gilbert Dawn McManus

Mr. McManus died Nov. 15, 1998. He was 67.

He was born July 10, 1931, in Ripon, Calif., to Michael Russell and Ella F. Kuestardt McManus.

Mr. McManus attended one year of college.

He served as an Air Force staff sergeant from 1950-1954 with the 636th AC&W Squadron.

He and Sadie M. Carlisle married Sept. 15, 1978, in Reno, Nov.

Mr. McManus worked for the Washington Department of Transportation for about 10 years.

After retirement, he was a cattle rancher in Winlock and in New Plymouth, Idaho.

Mr. McManus was a member of the San Jose, Calif., Scottish Rite Lodge; Acacia Lodge 243 in Hayward, Calif.; and the "Escapees" RV Club.

In addition to his wife at the family home, Mr. McManus is survived by a son, Shawn A. McManus, of Seattle; a stepson, Bill Ginger, of Bellevue; daughters Dawn Ferdinand, of Kuna, Idaho, and Wendy Johnson, of Seattle; and four grandchildren.

No service is scheduled.

Sequim Valley Chapel was in charge of arrangements.

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