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Gerald Norman Dayton
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Gerald Norman Dayton, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil White of Mobeetie, Texas and of Mr. Darius Dayton of John Day, Oregon, was born November 10, 1954 at Olympia, Washington.

He passed away at Highland General Hospital, Pampa, Texas on September 20, 1962.

He was a brother of Sabra Lee Dayton, John Rae Dayton, David Neil Dayton and Billy Ray White, all of Mobeetie, Texas; Darius LeRoy Dayton of California; Sidney Franklin Dayton, Washington; Rodney Osburn of Dayton, California; and Carol Allen of Washington.

Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill White of Crawford, Oklahoma; great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leitner of Cheyenne, Oklahoma; and Mrs. Sarah A. Merrill of Spokane, Washington.

He will also be missed by many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Burial in Mobeetie Cemetery, Mobeetie, Wheeler County, Texas.



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