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Gilmer Callison
October 23rd, 1922 - November 11th, 2012
Gilmer Woods Callison, 90, of Tucson died November 11, 2012. He served in the US Marine Corps during World War II, graduated from Berea College in Kentucky and received his master's degree at West Virginia University. He taught many years in TUSD and his life-long hobby was genealogy. He is survived by his wife, Lavaun Halsey Callison, daughters Alice Callison (John Richardson) and Ann Callison, grandchildren Andrea (Tom) Trewinnard, Trevor Richardson, James Oldeschulte, and David Oldeschulte, brother Hubert (Virginia) Callison, and many nieces and nephews. His memorial service is Saturday, November 17 at 11:00 am at Christ Presbyterian Church, 6565 E. Broadway. Memorial donations are suggested to the Ott Family YMCA, 401 S. Prudence (520-885-2317) or Berea College, 101 Chesnut Sttreet, Berea, KY 40403 (859-985-3000). Arrangements to BRING'S BROADWAY CHAPEL. bringfuneral home.com
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Bring's Broadway Chapel
Since 1928, Bring's Broadway Chapel has proudly served the diverse needs of families in Tucson and beyond. Our full-service funeral home, recently renovated to provide the latest amenities, offers many options and customizations to ensure a personalized farewell for your loved one. We provide a Tahara room for ritual washing and spaces for incense burning, fostering an environment that respects diverse customs. Bring's specializes in crafting meaningful memorials and life celebrations, tailoring each service to reflect the unique journey of your loved one, including our Veterans....
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