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I only knew Mr. Gorr by phone. He loved to do our latch hook kits. He was such a nice gentleman and will be missed. I considered him a good friend.
Cheryl Asbury
June 20, 2008 | Washington, NC
Glens Falls, New York
THURMAN David Gorr, 91, a longtime resident on Bowen Hill Road, and formerly of Chicago, Ill., was reunited with his beloved wife, Ruth (Reinicke) Gorr on June 17, 2008. Born on Dec. 7, 1916, in Chicago, Ill., he was the son of the late Gottfried and Amalia (Pfiefer) Gorr. David was a World War...
Read MoreI only knew Mr. Gorr by phone. He loved to do our latch hook kits. He was such a nice gentleman and will be missed. I considered him a good friend.
Cheryl Asbury
June 20, 2008 | Washington, NC
I will always remember you dancing in the road, waiting for your ride to family get togethers.
Mildred Thomas
June 20, 2008 | Little Rock, AR
Dear Uncle Dave, The loss I feel is incredible, and just like grandpa, I never thought you would ever leave this world. How I will treasure our jokes, stories, laughter. No more letters for me to send, stories to share or pictures between us.
Our last conversation was the best. We talked about so many things and laughed and really really had a good conversation.
I am sorry I can't be there to say good bye. Saying good bye is the hardest thing to say. I never said good bye to...
Bette Jean (Gorr) Wilmot
June 19, 2008 | Hoffman Estates, IL
I will always remember your wonderful sense of humor, little quirks and love of the outdoors.
Gina Tomasiewicz
June 19, 2008 | Little Rock, AR