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Gerald Lee Combs Sr.

Fort Worth, Texas

1929 - 2004

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Gerald Lee Combs Sr., 75, went to be with the Lord Thursday, Oct. 28, 2004, after a brief, but courageous battle with cancer.

Memorial service: noon Tuesday at Christ Chapel Bible Church. Burial: Laurel Land Memorial Park. Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at Greenwood Funeral Home....

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My heartfelt prayers are with the family during this time. What an honor to have had the opportunity to know and work with Gerald at General Dynamics/Lockheed Martin. A truly honorable man! My deepest sympathy to the Combs Family!

What a wonderful example Gerald was to everyone who knew him at GD. He was the consumate gentleman, friendly, supportive, kind, and extremely competent at his job. He certainly showed himself to be a "workman who needeth not be asshamed ...". It was my pleasure and blessing to know and work with him.
Godspeed to the family he loved so much.

Dear Mrs. Combs & Renda:

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember Mr. Combs as such a nice man, and I know your family had a lot of love for one another.

I am not able to attend the service, but will be praying for you.

Sincerely,

Dear Joyce and family,
My sympathy and prayers are with you.
Love,
Marilyn McDonald

Joyce
We are so sorry about your lose.The last time we saw Gerald was at Harris Hospital, in the waiting room when Roy had his heart surgery.He was the healthest looking one in the room.
I always enjoyed working with Gerald
Our prays are with you and your family.

Betty and Bill Ward

Gerald was a blessing to both Mary and I. We're thankful that we knew him and his dear family. We will keep his loved ones in our thoughts and prayers. Numbers 6: 24-26
John and Mary Carden

Mimi,

Papa will be greatly missed by many! We all love you and him so much. Thank you for the wonderful example you both have always led on what a christain marriage should be.

Love, Deanna & Joel

I also worked with Gerald in Tech Pubs. I remember he seemed to always be smiling and enjoying life. His picture is actually how I remember him.