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George Archibald Gregg

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George Archibald Gregg

Birth
Eureka, Greenwood County, Kansas, USA
Death
3 Jun 1940 (aged 66–67)
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Date: Friday, June 7, 1940 Paper: Plaindealer (Kansas City, Kansas) Volume: 42 Issue: 23 Page: PAGE ONE
Prof. G. A. Gregg Dies At Little Rock
Rites for Bishop Gregg's Brother To be Saturday
George Archibald Gregg for many years a resident of Kansas, departed this life Monday morning at 7:40 a.m. in Little Rock, Ark. This resulted in a short illness of about two months.

He was born in 1873 in Kansas and was educated in Kansas. He had been a resident of Kansas City, Kansas for about 38 years. He was a graduate of Kansas University of Law, Lawrence, kansas.

Prof. Gregg was an outstanding school man, having taught for a number of years at Western university. He was at one time executive secretary of Missouri YMCA for two years. He taught at the George R Smith college, and at the time of his death was the president of Shorter College, Little Rock, Ark. He had just been appointed supervisor of Government AAA of Arkansas.

The funeral services were held in Little Rock on Wednesday and a second funeral will be held at Allen Chapel, Quindaro, Kansas, Saturday.

Surviving relatives are wife, Mrs. Ethel Gregg; two daughters Mrs Ruth King, Jefferson City, Mo. and Mrs. Eunice Hicks of Kansas City; and one son Archie , Jr of this city.
Date: Friday, June 7, 1940 Paper: Plaindealer (Kansas City, Kansas) Volume: 42 Issue: 23 Page: PAGE ONE
Prof. G. A. Gregg Dies At Little Rock
Rites for Bishop Gregg's Brother To be Saturday
George Archibald Gregg for many years a resident of Kansas, departed this life Monday morning at 7:40 a.m. in Little Rock, Ark. This resulted in a short illness of about two months.

He was born in 1873 in Kansas and was educated in Kansas. He had been a resident of Kansas City, Kansas for about 38 years. He was a graduate of Kansas University of Law, Lawrence, kansas.

Prof. Gregg was an outstanding school man, having taught for a number of years at Western university. He was at one time executive secretary of Missouri YMCA for two years. He taught at the George R Smith college, and at the time of his death was the president of Shorter College, Little Rock, Ark. He had just been appointed supervisor of Government AAA of Arkansas.

The funeral services were held in Little Rock on Wednesday and a second funeral will be held at Allen Chapel, Quindaro, Kansas, Saturday.

Surviving relatives are wife, Mrs. Ethel Gregg; two daughters Mrs Ruth King, Jefferson City, Mo. and Mrs. Eunice Hicks of Kansas City; and one son Archie , Jr of this city.


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