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Gaston Allen Aycock Sr.

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Gaston Allen Aycock Sr. Veteran

Birth
Norfolk City, Virginia, USA
Death
9 Mar 2011 (aged 87)
Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Norfolk, Norfolk City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Southwest Center Section, Lot 99, Space 6
Memorial ID
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He served with the Army in World War II in the European Theater.

He and his wife Lillian Cooper Fesperman Aycock had three sons.

Gaston and Lillian were married on 22 Nov 1952 in Myers Park Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Her father, Robert Bland Fesperman, Sr., is Memorial # 39812438 and her mother, Lillian Arabella Cooper Moore Fesperman, is Memorial # 39812706.

Robert Bland Fesperman was a witness at the wedding. Robert Bland Fesperman, Sr. was the father of the bride and Robert Bland Fesperman, Jr. was the brother of the bride. It could of been either of them that was the witness. Her mother, Lillian Arabella Cooper Moore Fesperman, was deceased.

Harry Tracy Aycock was another witness. Harry Tracy Aycock, Sr. was the father of the groom and Harry Tracy Aycock, Jr. was the brother of the groom. It could have been either of them who was the witness.

According to his obituary in The Virginian-Pilot on 10 Mar 2011 he would be buried at a later date. His obituary in The Virginian-Pilot on 2 Jun 2011 mentions that a graveside service will be held on 4 Jun 2011. While cremation isn't mentioned in either obituary due to the difference in the dates of death and burial I believe that he was probably cremated.
He served with the Army in World War II in the European Theater.

He and his wife Lillian Cooper Fesperman Aycock had three sons.

Gaston and Lillian were married on 22 Nov 1952 in Myers Park Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Her father, Robert Bland Fesperman, Sr., is Memorial # 39812438 and her mother, Lillian Arabella Cooper Moore Fesperman, is Memorial # 39812706.

Robert Bland Fesperman was a witness at the wedding. Robert Bland Fesperman, Sr. was the father of the bride and Robert Bland Fesperman, Jr. was the brother of the bride. It could of been either of them that was the witness. Her mother, Lillian Arabella Cooper Moore Fesperman, was deceased.

Harry Tracy Aycock was another witness. Harry Tracy Aycock, Sr. was the father of the groom and Harry Tracy Aycock, Jr. was the brother of the groom. It could have been either of them who was the witness.

According to his obituary in The Virginian-Pilot on 10 Mar 2011 he would be buried at a later date. His obituary in The Virginian-Pilot on 2 Jun 2011 mentions that a graveside service will be held on 4 Jun 2011. While cremation isn't mentioned in either obituary due to the difference in the dates of death and burial I believe that he was probably cremated.

Inscription

TEC 5 US Army - World War II - Beloved Husband & Father



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