1914
2013
Dr. Martin Merl Gish, 99, of Camarillo, California entered into eternal rest on Friday December 6, 2013 at St. John's Pleasant Valley Hospital, Camarillo.
Dr. Gish was born in Canada in 1914. He moved to the United States in the late 1940's to work at the State Mental Hospital in Pendleton, Oregon and became a US citizen in 1965. In 1966 he moved to Camarillo where he worked at the Camarillo State Hospital for the rest of his carrier. He was an active member of the community and promoter of the Camarillo White Horse.
A memorial service will be held at the Trinity Presbyterian Church; 2304 Antonio Ave., Camarillo, at 3 p.m. on Sunday December 15, 2013 with Pastor Jerry Cooper officiating.
Arrangements are under the direction of FDA Conrad Carroll Mortuary, Oxnard (805)487-4911
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sol chooljian
December 15, 2013
A gentleman and a gentle man. We knew Dr. Gish as fellow members of the CamarilloWhite Horse Association. He will be missed.
Laura McAvoy and sol Chooljian
January 2, 1990 Rose Parade
Audra Seldeen
December 15, 2013
Dr.Gish was a wonderful neighbor for 40 years. He helped establish the Camarillo White Horse Association and owned three of the beautiful horses. He rode in many Camarillo, Ventura, Santa Barbara and Rose Parades with the group. His last ride with me he was 95 years old. I will miss Dr. Gish and his wife Jane Gish for many years to come. Rest in peace. Audra
December 12, 2013
I remember Dr Gish from Camarillo State Hospital. He was a nice man.
Elaine Bryant
December 11, 2013
I worked with and for Dr. Gish at Camarillo State Hospital.
He was a sweet guy.
Dr. Shlomo Kreitzer
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