1966-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1966 March Voice RS | Page 10

W. W. Gill JWHBA President, Dies

Pictured above are the new Officers for 1966— seated, left to right: Mrs. Willard Morgan, outgoing Treasurer; Mrs. Austin White, Secretary; and Mrs. Tommy Kellerhals, Director. Standing, same order: Haynes Masters, Outgoing President and Director; Willard Morgan, President; Dr. E. 8. Quinton, outgoing Vice President and Director; and Billy Robinson, Vice President.
Mr. BILLY ROBINSON, Vice President of the Tennessee Valley Walking Horse Association and program chairman for the club, recently announced a schedule of programs for 1966 that will cover a broad scope of activities.
William Warren Gill
William Warren Gill, Sr., 79 died unexpectedly Tuesday afternoon of a heatr attack.
Mr. Gill was president of the Tennessee Walking Horse. Breeders Association of America. m

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Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon at 2 P. M. at the First Methodist Church in Petersburg with burial in the Old Orchard Cemetery
Mr. Gill was a son of the late Oliver and Mary Warren Gill. He was chairman of the Board of Stewards of the First Methodist Church.
He was a charter member and vice president of the Production Credit Association for a number of years. He had also served for many years as a member of the Lincoln County Court. He owned and operated a hardware store in Petersburg.
Mr. Gill was elected in May, 1964 to the Dresidency of the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders Association. Previous to that time he had served on the Board of Directors.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Cooper Rice Gill, Peters-1 burg, two sons, William W. Gill,
• Tr- Petersburg and Edward Gill,; Huntsville; one sister, Mrs. Margaret Moore, Petersburg; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
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