Involved in a shootout with armed robbers near the Lawton/Duncan "Y" on May 13, 1930. Chief Gossett was seriously wounded in the stomach. He recovered somewhat and was able to return to work, but was never well and died from the effects of his wound.
World War I Draft Registration Card Shows His Occupation As City Marshall.
Addie's maiden name is White. They were married 27 March, 1898, Fannin County, Texas.
One son is Raymond Gossett (1901-1970). He died in California.∼no dates
Involved in a shootout with armed robbers near the Lawton/Duncan "Y" on May 13, 1930. Chief Gossett was seriously wounded in the stomach. He recovered somewhat and was able to return to work, but was never well and died from the effects of his wound.
World War I Draft Registration Card Shows His Occupation As City Marshall.
Addie's maiden name is White. They were married 27 March, 1898, Fannin County, Texas.
One son is Raymond Gossett (1901-1970). He died in California.∼no dates
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