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Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


George Harold Prestridge

???? ~ November 11, 1978

George Harold Prestridge passed away in Carson City, Nevada, November 11, 1978.

He was born and raised at Cheyenne, Oklahoma, the son of Larkin and Cynthia Prestridge.

He moved to Deming, New Mexico in 1933 and was affiliated with his dad and brothers in farming.

He married Mamie Gentry and moved to San Joaquin Valley, California, and was an operating engineer.

He is survived by his wife, Mamie; two daughters, Betty Delores Morse of San Jose, California; Marcia Diana Porta of Carson City, Nevada; a granddaughter, Pamlea Porta; three brothers, Homer Prestridge of Reno, Nevada; Herbert J. Prestridge and John L. Prestridge of Fresno, California; three sisters, Lois Miller of Fresno, California; Lola Gardner of Gila, New Mexico; Lillie Burton of Deming, New Mexico; his mother, Cynthia Prestridge of Fresno, California; as well as other relatives and friends.

A son preceded him in death.

Services were held at Boise Funeral Home with burial in Clovis Cemetery, California, November 17, 1978.


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