D.R.-Gilmore-Obituary

Superintendent D.R. Gilmore D.D.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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September 25, 2025
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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2nd Administrative Assistant, Pennsylvania Commonwealth Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Superintendent, Harrisburg DistrictPastor, Mount Calvary COGICSuperintendent D. R. Gilmore, D.D., 90, son of the late Roy Gilmore and the late Lottie Williams-Gilmore, was born in Roxboro, North Carolina. He...

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HEAVEN shall be he newest of homes and he shall greet all when we reach there Amen He was an amazing person. He will be sadly missed. Singing : When we all get to Heaven. Praying his family throuGh.

From the Tabb family, so many memories in my heart. The family was introduced to pastor Gilmore in 1972. My mother would often state that she had a young man of God for a pastor. Will be miss but never forgotten. My condolence to the family.

It's sooo much I could say about my Pastor with precious memories. He'll be greatly missed by ALL. I'm certainly praying for my cousins that the Lord will continue to strengthen & keep you as the days go by. Sending sincere condolences, hugs and prayers your way

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

To Kevin, Tony, Jeffrey, Cassi, my sincerest, deepest condolences to you. Superintendent,Pastor D.R. Gilmore has been my Pastor since I was bout 5yrs of age,being a blessed 64 today. I loved his gentleness. Whenever you seen him, his words were direct, yet gentle. Pastor Gilmore had a very calming spirit. I loved this man. When I was in my early teens I went up to the alter to accept Christ as my personal savior. There was a line of people & Pastor Gilmore went down the line asking if they...

Sending our prayers and deepest sympathy to the family from Herbert Rogers and family. D.R. Gilmore was a classmate of mine from Person County High School in 1955 in Roxboro, N.C.

My deepest condolences to the family of Elder Gilmore. He was truly a man of God. He was a joy to listen to on Sunday mornings and a joy to speak with. He will be missed by many. To God be the glory

My condolences to the family. He surely will be missed. May God continue to bless the family and friends of Elder Gilmore.-Amelia Adair