A resident of Washington since 1921, Mr. Gentry was an assistant foreman in the Printing Office at the time of his death. He was a member of the Columbia Typographical Union, No. 101.
A native of Richmond, VA, he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Annie B. Gentry; one daughter, Barbara A. Gentry; three brothers, John A., William and Hugh Gentry and two sisters, Mrs. A. J. Watkins and Mrs. Andrew Holladay.
Funeral services will be held at the residence with burial in Arlington Cemetery.
Published in the Evening Star, Friday, December 22, 1944, page 12.
A resident of Washington since 1921, Mr. Gentry was an assistant foreman in the Printing Office at the time of his death. He was a member of the Columbia Typographical Union, No. 101.
A native of Richmond, VA, he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Annie B. Gentry; one daughter, Barbara A. Gentry; three brothers, John A., William and Hugh Gentry and two sisters, Mrs. A. J. Watkins and Mrs. Andrew Holladay.
Funeral services will be held at the residence with burial in Arlington Cemetery.
Published in the Evening Star, Friday, December 22, 1944, page 12.
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JAMES M.
GENTRY
VIRGINIA
SGT
305 AUX. PMT. DEPOT
OMC
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