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Hugh Clair Gillin Jr.

Kansas City, Missouri

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July 14, 1925-May 4, 2004 Clair was born July 14, 1925, in Galesburg, IL, the son of Marguerite Clarke Gillin and Hugh Clair Gillin. The family moved to Pittsburg, KS, in 1939, where Clair completed his education graduating from Pittsburg High School in 1943. He was a standout player on the...

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I met Hugh and his wife while installing a new garage door opener. Very tall. I knew who he was right away. Both Hugh and his wife were very gracious with old school values. They were a delight. I suggested he write his memories in a book for publication or at least for his children and grandchildren. He said he will think about it, but it was a good idea. He told me that he was the original model for Miller's Outpost Miners 49ers poster. He said he was in almost 200 movies and tv shows some...

He is greatly missed! Hugh was the life of Brighton Gardens during his short stay. We remember him fondly.
He was my favorite resident and will always remember our first dance. Our symapthies to all the family. Thank you for allowing us to care for him. Sincerely, Sally

Dear Marcia & Jed, and family: I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of your father. I feel blessed to have known him. He was always so full of life and was the type of person to make you feel glad to be around him. I will always remember how wonderful he was when Susan & Marcia went to L.A. to visit and how he treated you girls to such a wonderful time. He was not only a great man in stature, but he also had a big heart. My prayers are with you and your family and may God surround you with...

Jed, I am so sorry to hear about your father. Please let me hear from you soon,. Please tell your family my prayers are with them . Old School, Hal

Hugh Gillin was like a second father to me as I grew up. Always giving advice, taking Marcia and I to places in Kansas City we'd never been to or heard of, and encouraging me to go on to graduate school. I still cherish the Tiffany pen he sent me twenty years ago for helping him win a lawsuit involving one of his TV commercials!
He was truly bigger than life itself and I'll always enjoy remembering his zest for life.

To the Gillin Family:

We here at Brighton Gardens were saddened to hear of Hugh's death. He was an amazing man whose outgoing personality and willingness to share his stories of his experiences as an actor in Hollywood captivated both staff and resident alike. He will forever live on in the movies and television series he starred in. We were so lucky to have had him here for a little while! Our deepest condolences to you all.

The residents and staff of Brighton...

Tim, Mark, Marcia and Jed,
I was saddened to read of your Dad's death. His life and story was an amazing tale. It was as if I was reading a recap of our Dad's ( Bob Schwanzle) life. I'm sure you all have thousands of photos but I may have some you haven't seen. I have Mom's (BJ Schwanzle) albums and even some old 8MM home movies that have been transfered to VHS. They show your Dad and family with ours as we were young. I'll always remember your Dad as a big, jolly man. Full of life and...