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Oran Kenneth Gragson

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Oran Kenneth Gragson Famous memorial

Birth
Tucumcari, Quay County, New Mexico, USA
Death
7 Oct 2002 (aged 91)
Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA
Burial
Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.0511635, Longitude: -115.1144894
Plot
Lakeview Mausoleum, Inside Corridor
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Las Vegas Mayor. Like many young men during the Great Depression, he found himself riding the rails in search of employment. He landed in Las Vegas, briefly working on the construction of Hoover Dam. Several jobs later, he had saved up enough money to open an appliance store. At the time, corruption was rampant in the police department, and officers broke into his store on several occasions to help themselves to televisions. Outraged, he ran for public office and was elected mayor in 1959. Corruption throughout the city was one of his targets. Another was improving the Westside, home to the city's African-American population. Bucking resistance from many of his white colleagues, he poured money into the impoverished district - paving roads, adding street lights and other improvements that the rest of the city took for granted. The grateful citizens responded by electing him to four terms as mayor. He was the Republican candidate for governor in 1962, losing to the popular Grant Sawyer. Ironically, the two men now rest just across the aisle from each other in the Lakeview Mausoleum at Palm Valley View Memorial Park.
Las Vegas Mayor. Like many young men during the Great Depression, he found himself riding the rails in search of employment. He landed in Las Vegas, briefly working on the construction of Hoover Dam. Several jobs later, he had saved up enough money to open an appliance store. At the time, corruption was rampant in the police department, and officers broke into his store on several occasions to help themselves to televisions. Outraged, he ran for public office and was elected mayor in 1959. Corruption throughout the city was one of his targets. Another was improving the Westside, home to the city's African-American population. Bucking resistance from many of his white colleagues, he poured money into the impoverished district - paving roads, adding street lights and other improvements that the rest of the city took for granted. The grateful citizens responded by electing him to four terms as mayor. He was the Republican candidate for governor in 1962, losing to the popular Grant Sawyer. Ironically, the two men now rest just across the aisle from each other in the Lakeview Mausoleum at Palm Valley View Memorial Park.

Bio by: Miracle Mile Tim



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  • Maintained by: Find a Grave
  • Originally Created by: Miracle Mile Tim
  • Added: Oct 16, 2007
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22261556/oran_kenneth-gragson: accessed ), memorial page for Oran Kenneth Gragson (14 Feb 1911–7 Oct 2002), Find a Grave Memorial ID 22261556, citing Palm Memorial Park, Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.